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Ethics commission working group seeks faster complaints process and a framework for commission-initiated reviews
Summary
At its March 25 meeting, the Austin Ethics Review Commission’s working group reported plans to develop a framework for commission-initiated complaints and to explore ways to expedite the complaints process, including possible council or bylaw changes and adding members to the working group.
The Austin Ethics Review Commission on March 25 heard an update from a working group that wants to streamline how the commission handles complaints and to create a formal pathway for the commission to initiate complaints itself.
"We determined that the two major priorities would be developing a framework for commission-initiated complaints," Commissioner Lowe told the commission, describing a March 6 brainstorming session. Lowe said the group also wants to "find ways to expedite the entire complaints process," which…
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