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12-20 Amending Chapter 2 of the South Bend Municipal Code
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12-20 Amending Chapter 2 of the South Bend Municipal Code
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3/23/2020
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(a) The Citizens' Police Complaint Board is established, and shall be composed of nine(9) <br /> voting members, two (2) ex-officio, non-voting police advisory members, and one(1) ex- <br /> officio, non-voting rank-and-file consulting member to be selected as follows: <br /> (1) All voting members shall be citizens who are residents of the City. No sworn law <br /> enforcement officer is eligible to serve as a voting member of the Board. Voting <br /> members may be selected from nominees submitted by each member of the South Bend <br /> Common Council. No Council Member may nominate more than three(3) candidates <br /> for appointment to the Board. There must be at least one (1) voting member from each <br /> City Councilmanic district. <br /> (2) Each non-voting police advisory member shall be nominated by the South Bend Chief <br /> of Police, with the Police Chief nominating at least three (3) persons for each position. <br /> (3) The Common Council shall appoint each voting and non-voting board member with <br /> each having a one (1) year term or until their successors are appointed, but for no longer <br /> than sixty(60) days beyond the expiration of their term. Each member may be <br /> reappointed to a one(1) year term but may serve no more than three(3) consecutive <br /> terms on the board. <br /> (4) If a member is unable to complete a term for any reason, a new member shall be <br /> appointed by the Common Council. Such new member shall then be eligible to be <br /> reappointed for no more than two (2) additional full consecutive terms, if the member <br /> has served eighteen(18) months or more of the original term, and no more than three <br /> (3) additional full consecutive terms, if the member has served less than eighteen (18) <br /> months of the original term. <br /> (5) The two (2) ex-officio, non-voting police members of the board shall: <br /> a. Have been members of the South Bend Police Department for more than seven (7) <br /> years; <br /> b. Have participated in ethics training; <br /> c. Have strong community relations experience; <br /> d. Be of the rank no higher than sergeant, preferably a patrolman; and <br /> (6) The one(1) ex-officio, non-voting rank-and-file consulting member shall be <br /> nominated by the Fraternal Order of Police and shall serve a one-year term ending on <br /> December 31 of the year of appointment. <br /> (b) All members shall serve at the pleasure of the Common Council. <br /> Sec. 2-12.2.3—Complaint Board officers, quorum, attendance, and training. <br /> (a) The voting members shall select one (1) voting member to serve as president of the <br /> Complaint Board. <br /> (b) Five (5)voting members of the Complaint Board shall constitute a quorum for the purpose <br /> of conducting business, and five(5)voting members must vote in favor of any item before <br /> any action or disposition can be taken. <br />
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