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Rules committee advances ordinance to broaden San Francisco homicide reward fund eligibility
Summary
The committee voted to send an ordinance to the full board that would allow the police chief discretion to approve rewards when tips lead to charges, permit anonymous tip rewards, and remove exclusion based on an informant's arrest or criminal history.
The Rules Committee on June 9 voted to send to the full Board of Supervisors an ordinance that would amend the San Francisco Administrative Code governing the Homicide Reward Fund, authorizing broader eligibility criteria and new payment discretion.
Domenica, staff from Supervisor Matt Dorsey's office, told the committee the ordinance is intended to "reform and modernize San Francisco's homicide reward fund," and said…
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