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File #: ID18-0441    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 3/22/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/19/2018 Final action: 4/19/2018
Title: ***RESOLUTION - Amending the Office of Independent Review Policy related to attorney-client privilege and staffing. (Subject to Mayor's veto)
Sponsors: Office of Mayor & City Manager
Attachments: 1. Amended OIR Policy.pdf, 2. OIR Policy Amendment Resolution 4.19.18.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



April 19, 2018


FROM: WILMA QUAN-SCHECTER, City Manager
Office of the Mayor & City Manager

SUBJECT
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***RESOLUTION - Amending the Office of Independent Review Policy related to attorney-client privilege and staffing. (Subject to Mayor's veto)

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RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that Council approve the resolution to amend the Office of Independent Review Policy as it relates to attorney-client privilege and staffing.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

It has come to our attention that the Office of Independent Review (OIR) would be unable to fulfill their mission of increasing trust and confidence between the community and the Fresno Police Department without amending the OIR Policy approved last year. This amendment provides the OIR with limited access to City attorney-client privileged information in order to attend Officer-Involved Shooting Review Committee meetings and perform other essential functions. In addition, we have updated the Policy to reflect the change in support staff from an Administrative Assistant to a Community Coordinator.

BACKGROUND

On March 16, 2017, the City Council voted to support the establishment of the Mayor's Citizens' Public Safety Advisory Board and the Office of Independent Review Policy to make substantive changes in the staffing and operation of the OIR. One of the many significant changes was to require the OIR to attend Officer-Involved Shooting Review Committee meetings. However, the Policy retained language from its' 2009 inception that did not allow attorney-client privileges to the OIR with the City, the Police Department or City Employees. Without the limited version of attorney-client privilege included in this amendment, the OIR would not be able to attend Officer-Involved Shooting Review Committee meetings or any other meetings where the Police Department and their legal counsel are present. In order to do an effective job of building trust and transparency, we have consulted th...

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