Any peace officer or any person employed as a security guard or in a supervisory capacity on premises posted pursuant to Section 1650 may stop any person found on the premises and may detain that person for the purpose of demanding their name, address, and the reason for the person’s presence. If the peace officer or employee has reason to believe that the person has no right to be on the premises, they may arrest the person without a warrant on the charge of violating Section 1651.
Cal. Mil. & Vet. Code § 1652
Protection of Property Used for Defense Preparation
Known as the Sabotage Prevention Act
The act spans §§ 1630–1674 (25 sections).
Amended by Stats. 2024, Ch. 129, Sec. 107
Official source: California Legislative Information. Reproduced from public-domain California statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.