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ORDINANCE NO. 20435 <br />AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE POLICE AUDITOR AND <br />AMENDING SECTIONS 2.450, 2.452, 2.454 AND 2.456 OF THE <br />EUGENE CODE, 1971. <br />THE CITY OF EUGENE DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: <br />Section 1 . Section 2.450 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide as <br />follows: <br />2.450 office of Police Auditor -- Established <br />(1) The office of the police auditor, hereafter auditor's office, is hereby <br />established to provide an independent location to lodge complaints <br />involving police employees, monitor internal investigations to ensure <br />objective, thorough and high quality investigations, and develop <br />recommendations to improve police services. <br />(2) The auditor's office shall be headed by a full -time professional police <br />auditor who is hired by and accountable to the city council. The city <br />council shall hire, supervise, and specify the salary of the independent <br />police auditor, who shall serve at the pleasure of the city council. All <br />city council decisions regarding the auditor will be made by a simple <br />majority vote of the city council. <br />(3) The independent police auditor shall have exclusive authority to hire, <br />supervise, and to make all other employment decisions regarding the <br />auditor's support staff. No change relating to the authority to hire and <br />supervise the auditor's staff shall be made without formal action of the <br />city council. <br />(4) Any findings, recommendations and actions taken shall reflect the <br />police auditor's independent judgment. No person shall use his/her <br />political or administrative position to attempt to unduly influence or <br />undermine the independence of the police auditor, or his /her staff or <br />agent, in the performance of his/her duties and responsibilities. <br />(5) The city manager shall include in his/her recommended budget an <br />allocation sufficient for the auditor and the auditor's office to carry out <br />their duties and responsibilities under the Eugene Charter of 2002 and <br />the Eugene Code, including sufficient funds to contract for external <br />investigations. <br />(6) The physical location of the auditor's office shall be separate from the <br />police department, but in close proximity so as to facilitate a close <br />working relationship with others involved in the complaint investigation <br />process, and easily accessible to the public. The auditor shall have <br />Ordinance - Page 1 of 8 <br />