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Council votes to trigger meet‑and‑confer on Commission on Police Practices operating procedures
Summary
The City Council voted unanimously to direct the city management team to begin the required collective bargaining (meet‑and‑confer) process over the Commission on Police Practices’ operating procedures, a step staff said is required before the commission may exercise some independent investigatory authorities granted by voters.
The San Diego City Council on Monday authorized the city’s management team to begin the collective bargaining process over the Commission on Police Practices’ (CPP) draft standard operating procedures, a procedural step city staff and commission leaders said is required before the commission may exercise new investigatory authorities contained in Charter §41.2.
Doug Case, chair of the CPP, and Bart Miesfeld, the commission’s interim executive director, told council members the…
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