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Enforcement staff outline plan to expand fixed‑penalty program into streamlined administrative resolution process

San Francisco Ethics Commission · December 14, 2020
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Summary

Enforcement staff presented a draft Streamlined Administrative Resolution Program to speed and standardize penalties for enumerated campaign and disclosure violations, with stakeholder meetings and draft regulations to follow before a return to the Commission.

San Francisco Ethics Commission enforcement staff on Dec. 14 outlined a plan to expand the city’s 2013 fixed‑penalty policy into a broader Streamlined Administrative Resolution Program (SARP) intended to accelerate resolution of certain enumerated violations.

Jeff Pierce and senior investigator Eric Willett described SARP as a staged process: intake screening, eligibility assessment by a SARP administrator, corrective actions (such as filing or amending required reports),…

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