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57 <br /> <br />COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION OF BOARD AND DUTIES <br />The Board shall: <br />a) Receive at least 30 hours of training within the first 90 days after appointment including: <br />1. Participate in a ride along with the police department in a four-hour minimum shift; and <br />2. Monthly in-person meetings <br />b) Two unexcused absences or three excused absences for any cause in a calendar year may <br />result in removal from the Board. <br /> <br />MEMBERSHIP <br />The board shall consist of nine (9) members. The membership shall include one member from <br />each of the six (6) Council Member Districts, an at large member appointed by the Mayor pursuant <br />to Section 1-3-110 of this Code and two Student Members (18-22), as defined by San Leandro <br />Municipal Code section 1-3-110. <br /> <br />a) Each member shall be a resident of the city. <br />b) Subject to the receipt of enough qualified applicants, the Council must appoint a majority of <br />members to the board who reflect the diversity of the City, by including members who <br />represent the City’s diverse geographic areas and socio-economic, cultural, racial, ethnic, <br />gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, and age differences, and who have differing <br />personal backgrounds, education, occupations, and life experiences. <br />c) To ensure the board’s independence from the San Leandro Police Department and other law <br />enforcement agencies, no current or former employee of a police department or other law <br />enforcement agency may serve on the board. In addition, no immediate family or household <br />member, defined as the parent, spouse, domestic partner, sibling, child, or cohabitant, of a <br />law enforcement officer, who works or worked for a law enforcement agency, may serve on the <br />board. For purposes of this prohibition, law enforcement agencies include police departments <br />of all cities, as well as all public agencies, county, state, and federal law enforcement officers, <br />and city, county, state, and federal prosecutors and public defenders. <br />d) Practicing attorney’s who handle or are members of firms or entities that currently handle <br />criminal or civil matters involving law enforcement agencies are ineligible to serve on the <br />board. <br /> <br />MEETING SCHEDULE <br />Meets the third Wednesday of every month at 6:00 PM, in the Surlene Grant Community Room. <br /> <br />