Amend Citizens Police Review Commission law to comply with state transparency rules
In Plain English
State laws now require cities to release police personnel records and body camera footage in certain cases. The city must update its police oversight commission rules to follow these new transparency requirements. If approved, the commission gains clearer authority to access and review police records during investigations.
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