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Audit committee loses quorum; clerk reads police MOU ordinance and meeting continued

Government Audit and Oversight Committee · November 13, 2006
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Summary

The committee faced a quorum problem, read an ordinance proposing amendments to the 02/2007 MOU with the San Francisco Police Officers Association (including a 4% retention pay tier and $5,000 sign-on bonuses) and continued the matter to the call of the chair without action.

The Government Audit and Oversight Committee recessed and reconvened but lacked a quorum and therefore did not take substantive action on Item 1, an ordinance amending the memorandum of understanding with the San Francisco Police Officers Association.

Clerk Deborah Muccino read Item 1 into the record: an ordinance adopting and implementing amendments to the 02/2007 memorandum of understanding between the City and the San Francisco Police Officers Association that would establish a retention pay of an additional 4% for officers with 30 or more years, $5,000 signing bonuses for officers hired from other police agencies, and allocate $250,000 annually to a joint labor MOU to succeed the 02/2007 MOU. Because the committee did not have a quorum, the meeting was adjourned and the item was continued to the call of the chair without a committee vote.

No committee action or formal vote on the ordinance was recorded during the session; the item will be rescheduled for a future meeting.