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OCC director outlines staffing gains and explains Proposition G timeline

San Francisco Police Commission · December 7, 2016
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Summary

Director Hicks told the Police Commission the November 8 charter amendment (Proposition G) will become effective after standard certification steps and introduced four new OCC investigators and other staff; the OCC also reported a sharp increase in mediations year-to-date.

Director Hicks briefed the San Francisco Police Commission on Dec. 7 about the Office of Citizen Complaints— (OCC) transition following voter approval of Proposition G and introduced newly hired investigators and support staff.

Hicks explained the procedural steps that must occur before the charter amendment takes effect: certification by the Director of Elections, adoption of the results by the Board of Supervisors, transmittal to the…

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