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Commission debates tighter notice and OCC consultation for written orders

San Francisco Police Commission · April 14, 2010
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Summary

The panel discussed proposed revisions to General Order 3.01 to require pre-submission consultation with the Office of Citizen Complaints and faster calendaring for substantive bulletins; commissioners asked for clearer timelines and definitions and requested 30 days for review.

At its April 14 meeting the San Francisco Police Commission reviewed proposed revisions to General Order 3.01, the department’s written‑communications policy, that would formalize Office of Citizen Complaints (OCC) consultation and create quicker notification when department bulletins make substantive changes to general orders.

A representative from the department’s legal division told the commission the change would require SFPD and OCC to meet and exchange views before a general…

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