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RESOLUTION NO. 15276
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL
ESTABLISHING THE BYLAWS FOR THE POLICE ADVISORY AND ACCOUNTABILITY
COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, On June 5, 2023, the City Council did establish a Police Advisory and
Accountability Committee; and
WHEREAS, the Police Advisory and Accountability Committee did meet on December 20,
2023 and January 17, 2024 to provide feedback on the draft bylaws; and
WHEREAS, the Police Advisory and Accountability Committee’s bylaws in Exhibit A
attached hereto incorporated feedback from the Police Advisory and Accountability Committee, and
are recommended by staff; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council hereby adopts the Police
Advisory and Accountability Committee Bylaws as set forth in Exhibit A.
I, LINDSAY LARA, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was
duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of
San Rafael, held on Monday, the 5th day of February 2024, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Bushey, Hill, Kertz, Llorens Gulati & Mayor Kate
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
LINDSAY LARA, City Clerk
EXHIBIT A: POLICE ADVISORY AND ACCOUNTABILITY COMMITTEE BYLAWS
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POLICE ADVISORY AND ACCOUNTABILITY COMMITTEE BYLAWS
ARTICLE I. NAME AND PURPOSE
Section 1.1. Name. The name of this body shall be the City of San Rafael
Police Advisory and Accountability Committee, hereinafter referred to as the
“Committee.”
Section 1.2. Purpose. The purpose of the Committee is to provide input to improve
public transparency and accountability with respect to the San Rafael Police
Department and provide greater community participation in making recommendations
on police department policies, practices, and procedures, including those related to
community relations, hiring, and training best practices.
In addition to improving transparency and accountability, the Committee will build points
of collaboration between the San Rafael Police Department and the community.
Additionally, the Committee will review data and policies and facilitate authentic
community engagement.
Section 1.3. Committee Responsibility. The Committee’s authority is advisory only.
The Committee has no power to act on behalf of the City of San Rafael or any other
entity. The Committee does not have power or authority to investigate, review or
participate in specific police personnel matters or specific police-related incidents,
receive or review complaints initiated against personnel of the San Rafael Police
Department, or play any role in civil or criminal litigation.
It shall be the function and duty of the Committee to:
• Act as a sounding board for the Community, City Council, the City Manager,
and the Police Department regarding community needs and concerns, as well
as provide community feedback to proposed police programs and priorities.
• Make recommendations to the City Council regarding police policy,
procedures, hiring practices, training, and best practices.
• Request data related to SRPD operations, which shall be presented and
accessible during public meetings of the Committee to the extent permitted by
law.
• Conduct ongoing community outreach and engagement efforts with all
communities.
• Public reports detailing the engagement efforts and other work of the
committee over the course of the year shall be produced annually at a
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minimum and presented at a City Council meeting to inform the community of
the work of the Committee.
• In an effort to foster relationships that promote accountability, transparency,
and effectiveness in its work, the Committee will prioritize effective
communication and collaboration with SRPD.
• Advise the City Council, the City Manager, the Committee members, and the
Police Department on matters associated with the following:
1. Improve the feeling of safety and security.
2. Increase cultural competencies, empathy, and customer service skills.
3. Build trust and improve relationships with the community.
4. Increase diversity of the police department workforce.
5. Improve transparency, communication, and accountability.
• Inform themselves on matters affecting the functions and duties of the Police
Department and to that end, will participate in training as recommended by
the City Council, the City Manager, or the Police Chief or the Committee
members.
• Promote community interest and understanding of police operations, policy,
priorities and community relations.
• Promote SRPD understanding of the priorities and requests of community
members.
• The Committee shall adopt rules for the transaction of business and shall
keep a record of its transactions, findings, and determinations, which records
shall be a public record.
ARTICLE II. MEMBERSHIP
Section 2.1. Number of Members. The Committee shall consist of a total of seven
(7) regular voting members, at least one (1) shall be a youth member between the
ages of 17-26, and two (2) alternates.
Section 2.2. Eligibility. The seven (7) voting Committee members, and any
alternate, must be City of San Rafael residents who are at least 18 years old (except
for one youth member between the ages of 17-26).
Section 2.3. Term Limits. Members of the Committee shall be limited to two (2)
consecutive four-year terms. Additional terms may be served if there is a break
between terms.
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Section 2.4. Absence and Removal. An unexcused absence from two (2)
consecutive Committee meetings without notification to the Staff Liaison, or six
absences (whether excused or unexcused) in any term shall be considered a
voluntary resignation from the Committee. Previously dismissed Committee
members may be eligible for reappointment to the Committee.
Section 2.5. Compensation. Committee members shall be entitled to $50 a month
stipend.
ARTICLE III. MEETINGS
Section 3.1. Time and date of Regular Meeting. Notification of meeting place,
date, and time shall be rendered to the public through posting on the City of San
Rafael website. The Committee shall meet every month, on a consistent day of the
month, and shall be scheduled annually. Meetings may be cancelled as needed. The
regular meeting schedule for the upcoming year will be set by December of the
previous year.