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Ethics Commission adopts bylaws notification rule and updates conflict-of-interest filers list

San Francisco Ethics Commission · September 26, 2016
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Summary

The commission adopted a bylaws amendment to require staff notification when attorney-client privilege is invoked on public records requests and approved an updated list of Form 700 designated filers and disclosure categories as part of the city's biannual code review.

At its Sept. 26 meeting the San Francisco Ethics Commission adopted two governance items voters and public commenters had urged it to address.

First, the commission approved an amendment to its bylaws establishing a process for staff to notify the commission when attorney-client privilege is invoked in response to public records requests. Public commenters urged that those notifications include counts and context so the…

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