SEC. 4.130. REPORTS TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
§ 4.130
The Ethics Commission must submit an annual report to the Board of Supervisors detailing complaints received, types of misconduct, referrals made, investigations conducted, policy findings, disciplinary actions taken, and administrative penalties imposed.
Every year, the Ethics Commission has to give the Board of Supervisors a report. The report must say how many complaints they got, what kinds of wrongdoing people complained about, how many cases they sent to other city departments or agencies, how many investigations they did themselves, what they learned about city policies or practices, how many people got disciplined because of complaints, and how much money in penalties they collected.
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Official text
The Ethics Commission shall provide an annual report to the Board of Supervisors which shall include the following:
(a) The number of complaints received;
(b) The type of conduct complained about;
(c) The number of referrals to the Civil Service Commission, other City departments, or other government agencies;
(d) The number of investigations the Ethics Commission conducted;
(e) Findings or recommendations on policies or practices resulting from the Ethics Commission’s investigations;
(f) The number of disciplinary actions taken by the City as a result of complaints made to the Ethics Commission; and
(g) The number and amount of administrative penalties imposed by the Ethics Commission as a result of complaints made to the Commission.
(Added by Ord. 71-00, File No. 000358, App. 4/28/2000; re-enacted by Proposition D, 3/5/2024, Eff. 4/12/2024, Oper. 10/12/2024)