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Committee moves to align local stop-data reporting with state law (AB 953) and require quarterly local reports after implementation

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · April 11, 2018
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Summary

The committee advanced an ordinance to reconcile local Administrative Code 96A with California Assembly Bill 953 and to require more frequent local reporting of stop data to the Mayor, Board of Supervisors, Police Commission and Human Rights Commission, with an implementation schedule to allow system build-out.

The Rules Committee on April 11 approved an ordinance to repeal duplicative local stop-data reporting requirements and align the city's reporting with Assembly Bill 953, the state law that mandates stop-data collection and reporting to the California Department of Justice.

Aliyah Chisti summarize…

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