Riverside County Ordinance No. 987, an "Ordinance of the County of Riverside Relating to the Unlawful Possession of a Catalytic Converter," ("Ordinance No. 987") as may be amended in the future, is adopted and made a part of this chapter by reference.
(Ord. 1003, 11/21/2023)
All words and terms used herein without definition shall have the meanings assigned to them in Ordinance No. 987.
(Ord. 1003, 11/21/2023)
A. 
Misdemeanor Penalty. Any person who violates any provision of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000, or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a term not exceeding one year, or by both. Upon any second or subsequent conviction of the offense, the person shall be punished by the penalties of a fine of $1,000 and by imprisonment in the County Jail for one year.
B. 
State Penalties Apply. Nothing in this chapter shall be intended to limit any of the penalties provided for under California law, including but not limited to, the Penal Code, with regard to the sale, use, possession, delivery, and/or receipt of catalytic converters.
C. 
Administrative Civil Penalty. In addition to any other penalties provided by law, whenever an enforcement officer determines a violation of this chapter has occurred, the enforcement officer shall have the authority to issue an administrative citation with an administrative civil penalty to any person responsible for the violation. Any administrative civil penalty shall be $1,000 for the first offense, $2,000 for the second offense within 36 months, and $5,000 for each subsequent offense within 36 months. The administrative citation shall contain the following information: (1) date, location and approximate time the violation was observed; (2) the amount of the administrative civil penalty imposed for the violation; (3) instructions for the payment of the administrative civil penalty, the time period by which it shall be paid, and the consequences of failure to pay the administrative civil penalty within this time; (4) instructions on how to appeal the administrative citation; and (5) the signature of the enforcement officer. The failure of the administrative citation to set forth all required contents shall not affect the validity of the administrative citation or any proceedings to enforce said citation. The administrative civil penalty may be imposed via the administrative process set forth in this chapter or may be imposed by the court if the violation requires court enforcement without an administrative process.
D. 
Separate Offenses. Acts, omissions, or conditions in violation of this chapter that continue, exist, or occur on more than one day constitute separate violations on each day. Violations continuing, existing, or occurring on the service date, the effective date, and each day between the service date and the effective date are separate violations. A person is guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or portion thereof during which he or she commits, continues, or permits a violation of this chapter. A person is deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every violation of this chapter, or any portion thereof. Likewise, a person shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every catalytic converter in the person's possession that is not attached to a vehicle unless the person has a valid proof of ownership of the catalytic converter.
E. 
Non-Exclusive Remedies and Penalties. All remedies and penalties for violations of the prohibitions in this chapter shall be cumulative and not exclusive. Enforcement by use of any administrative, criminal or civil action, citation or administrative proceeding or abatement remedy does not preclude the use of additional citations or other remedies as authorized by other ordinance or law. Enforcement remedies may be employed concurrently or consecutively. Conviction and punishment of or enforcement against any person hereunder shall not relieve such person from the responsibility of correcting, removing or abating a violation, nor prevent the enforced correction, removal or abatement thereof.
(Ord. 1003, 11/21/2023)