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File Number: 23-212 <br />Consistent with the City Council’s prior actions and the CPRB’s recommendations, and pursuant to <br />Assembly Bill 481, staff has prepared the attached Annual Report on the “Military Equipment Funding, <br />Acquisition and Use Policy,” “Military Equipment Inventory List” and corresponding ordinance for City <br />Council Consideration. <br />Analysis <br />The San Leandro Police Department’s Annual Report on the “Military Equipment Funding, Acquisition <br />and Use Policy,” as well as the proposed “Military Equipment Funding, Acquisition and Use Policy,” and <br />required “Military Equipment Inventory List” are attached to this report. <br />The policy requires the department to: <br />·Identify equipment the department intends to acquire that requires approval by the governing <br />body. <br />·Conduct an annual inventory of all military equipment. <br />·Collaborate with any allied agency that may use military equipment within the jurisdiction of the <br />San Leandro Police Department (Government Code § 7071). <br />·Schedule an annual community engagement meeting regarding the department’s funding, <br />acquisition, and use of equipment. <br />·Prepare and publish an annual military equipment on the department website (Government <br />Code § 7072). <br />·Establish a procedure for a person to register a complaint, concern, or question about the use of <br />a type of military equipment, and how the department will respond in a timely manner. <br />The San Leandro Police Department does not have any equipment obtained from the Law Enforcement <br />Support Officer (LESO) 10-33 program. However, due to the definition of “military equipment” in <br />Assembly Bill 481, the Police Department is in possession of equipment that is defined as “military <br />equipment.” Included in the inventory list is: <br />·Equipment Description <br />·Capabilities <br />·Quantity <br />·Expected Lifespan <br />·Purpose <br />·Authorized Use <br />·Fiscal Impact <br />·Training <br />·Legal and Procedural Rules <br />·Miscellaneous Information <br />Therefore, for the department to continue to use the equipment, the City Council must renew approval <br />of the policy and renew Chapter 4-42 “Military Equipment Funding, Acquisition and Use Policy”. <br />Fiscal Impacts <br />There is no new fiscal impact as a result of this policy. As provided in this policy, with the exception of <br />replenishment items outlined in Policy Section 707.5.1, each request for a new purchase and use of a <br />defined piece of military equipment will be brought before the City Council for review and approval. <br />Page 3 City of San Leandro Printed on 5/10/2023