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Police Commission urges support for state bill to allow public disciplinary hearings; resolution adopted

San Francisco Police Commission · June 20, 2007
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Summary

The San Francisco Police Commission voted to adopt a resolution urging the Board of Supervisors and the mayor to support Senate Bill 1019 (Gloria Romero) to permit certain police disciplinary hearings to be held in public. Commissioners amended language to clarify implementation would follow the law as enacted; the motion passed by voice vote (22 members said 'Aye').

The San Francisco Police Commission on a unanimous voice vote adopted a resolution urging the city’s legislative leaders to back state legislation (Senate Bill 1019, authored by Sen. Gloria Romero) that would allow civilian oversight agencies to hold certain peace‑officer disciplinary hearings in public if the state law is changed.

The resolution, as amended at the meeting, states that if SB 1019 "passes and is signed…

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