pages: SpecialPublicSafetyCommittee/2016-06-14.pdf, 3
This data as json
body | date | text | page | path |
---|---|---|---|---|
SpecialPublicSafetyCommittee | 2016-06-14 | *Special Public Safety Committee Meeting Minutes - FINAL June 14, 2016 3 Subject: Police Commission Charter Amendment Measure From: Councilmembers Noel Gallo And Dan Kalb Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution On The City Council's Own Motion Submitting To The Voters At The November 8, 2016 Statewide General Election 1) A Proposed Amendment To The City Charter To Create The Oakland Police Commission, The Community Police Review Agency, And A Process For Police Discipline And 2) A Proposed Enabling Ordinance Relating To The Oakland Police Commission And The Community Police Review Agency, And Directing The City Clerk To Take Any And All Actions Necessary Under Law To Prepare For And Conduct The Election 15-1035 Councilmembers Kalb and Gallo distributed a revised resolution with the following 18 changes: 1. Eliminates a "Whereas" clause referencing Los Angeles and San Francisco. 2. Adds the following to the end of Charter Section 604(b)(9): "This provision shall not apply to any recruitment for the position of Chief of Police that is pending at the time of the Commission's first meeting." 3. Adds the following to the end of Charter Section 604(e)(6): "in consultation with the City Administrator." 4. Adds the following to the end of Charter Section 604(e)(7): "The Chief of Police may assign a sworn officer to act as a liaison from the Department to the Inspector General." 5. Adds the following to the beginning of Charter Section 604(f)(1): "Beginning sixty (60) days after the City Council's confirmation of the first group of Commissioners and alternates," 6. Adds the following parenthetical notation to Charter Section 604(f)(2): "(IAD)." 7. Replaces Charter Section 604(g) ("Adjudication") with a revised form of the Alternative Adjudication Section previously submitted as Attachment A to the Resolution. The major ways in which current version of 604(g) differs from the previous submission is: (a) requires disclosure of the disposition of arbitration cases on discipline; (b) In lieu of the Police Commission determining the arbitrators used, the Commission would select a list of 20 arbitrators, from which the City Attorney's office and Police Officers' Association would each strike 6 names, with the resultant 8 names being the publicly disclosed list. 8. Adds to Ordinance Section 2.45.020(C): "and the Chief of Police" 9. Adds to Ordinance Section 2.45.020(E): "one hundred and eighty (180)' (instead of 150 days). 10. Adds to Ordinance Section 2.45.020(E)(5): "the Mayor,' 11. Adds Ordinance Section 2.45.020(E)(6): "Conducting an annual review of trends and patterns regarding Department training and education, and the Department's use of the Internal Personnel Assessment System (IPAS) and other early warning system(s). The Police Auditor shall also monitor the number and percentage of sworn officers who have received adequate training on profiling and implicit bias, procedural justice, de-escalation training, and work-related stress management." 12. Adds Ordinance Section 2.45.020(F): "Direct the Inspector General to develop and present a plan to the Commission to measure the performance of each element of the Department's discipline process.' 13. Adds Ordinance Section 2.45.020(M): "Monitor and evaluate the Department's recruitment and hiring practices for sworn personnel." 14. Adds to Ordinance Section 2.45.040 that the submission to the City Council must be within three days of the Commission's vote and that the Council has 90 days, instead of 60, to approve or reject the Commission's rules and procedures. 15. Adds to Ordinance Section 2.45.060 "the Agency" and "Chapter 2.46." City of Oakland Page 3 Printed on 7/7/2016 | 3 | SpecialPublicSafetyCommittee/2016-06-14.pdf |