This chapter supplements the provisions of Section 816 of the
charter to strengthen the relationship between the Santa Barbara Fire
Department and Police Department with the community by providing transparent
oversight and increased civilian input regarding departmental policies,
practices, and procedures.
(Ord. 6087, 2022)
The City Administrator's Office and City Attorney's Office will
create and facilitate trainings or retain appropriate expertise to
do so including that of community-based leaders and organizations,
and coordinate with the F & P Commission on a training calendar.
Trainings may be delivered during public meetings to maximize educational
opportunities with members of the public.
Within nine months of appointment, or as soon thereafter, each
Commissioner shall be required to obtain the following training:
A. The
requirements of Section 816 of the Charter and this chapter. The training
will be provided by the City Attorney.
B. The
requirements of the California Public Safety Officers Procedural Bill
of Rights Act (
Government Code Section 3300, et seq.), and the California
Firefighters Procedural Bill of Rights Act (
Government Code Section
3250, et seq.).
C. The
requirements of California's Political Reform Act (
Government Code
Section 81000, et seq.) and California's Brown Act (
Government Code
Section 54950, et seq.).
D. Training
on police oversight and community policing facilitated by the Department
of Justice, a recognized expert in civilian oversight of law enforcement,
and/or independent police monitor professional. This may include,
but not be limited to, Public Records Act training, confidentiality
requirements, and creation of the police decertification process and
expansion of civil liability exposure (Section 52.1 of the
Civil Code,
Section 1029 of the
Government Code, and Section 832.7 of the Penal
Code).
E. Training
to better understand the history of race and policing, the importance
of equity, and the cultures that make up the Santa Barbara community.
F. Training
on components of the criminal justice system and other relevant subject
matters facilitated by the Police Department or through the Citizen
Academy including, at a minimum, constitutional rights and civil liberties,
fundamentals of procedure, evidence, due process and procedural rights,
use of force and de-escalation practices, and investigation techniques.
G. Each
Commissioner shall participate in a four-hour minimum day shift and
a four-hour minimum night shift ride-along with the Police Department
and four-hour minimum day shift with the Fire Department at least
twice per four-year Commissioner term. Commissioners can request for
accommodations.
H. Training
on the quasi-judicial duties and obligations of the Commission as
well as on governance practices, meeting facilitation, formal meeting
protocols and communications, and community outreach practices.
I. The
City Administrator's Office and City Attorney's Office, in consultation
with the Fire and Police Departments, shall develop an orientation
guide for new members of the Commission to familiarize and acquaint
them with Fire and Police operations and policy.
The training required by subsections A through C will be provided to a newly appointed member by the City Attorney within three months of the member's appointment. Each member of the Commission is also required to receive training in ethics laws as specified in California Government Code Sections 53234 through 53235.2. The City Attorney will provide training to the Commission at a regular meeting thereof at least once each calendar year on the matters stated in subsections A through C.
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The Commission shall have access to all Fire and Police Department
files and records allowable according to State law.
(Ord. 6087, 2022)
Official communications of the Commission shall be approved
by majority vote of the entire membership taken at a public meeting.
The Commission by majority vote of the entire membership may designate
one of its members to make official statements to the public. Other
members may publicly discuss the role of the Commissioner and the
Commission's public and official business for educating the community
consistent with the limitations of this section and the Brown Act.
(Ord. 6087, 2022)