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Police Commission approves revised welfare-check policy after brief debate

2658541 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

The Eugene Police Commission voted to approve Policy 3-07 on welfare checks, noting only formatting and gender-neutral language edits; one commissioner abstained pending review of case law cited in accompanying materials.

The Eugene Police Commission on Feb. 13, 2025, voted to approve the department's revised Welfare Check Policy (Policy 3-07). The motion to adopt the draft as presented was moved by Commissioner Sam Rady and seconded by Councilor Randy Groves; Commissioner Lehi Lyman recorded an abstention while he reviews related case law referenced in the packet.

The approved policy is a one-page document the department provided in draft form; staff said the draft contains no substantive operational changes and that edits addressed formatting and gender-neutral language. Sergeant Jordan told the…

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