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<br />Auditor Ordinance Amendments <br />Revised June 16, 2009 <br />Code New Language Topic Notes Working Group Notes/Recommendations City Attorney Notes/Recommendations <br />Section From <br />Council <br />Mtg on <br />May 20, <br />2009 <br />2.450(5) The city manager shall include in his/her Auditor’s budget OK <br />recommended budget an allocation sufficient for the <br /> <br />operations of auditor and the auditor’s office to carry <br />out their duties and responsibilities under the Eugene <br />Charter of 2002 and the Eugene Code, including <br />sufficient funds to contract for external investigations. <br /> <br />The physical location of the auditor’s office shall be <br />2.450(6) Auditor’s access to OK <br />separate from the police department, but in close <br />Internal Affairs <br />proximity so as to facilitate a close working <br />offices <br />relationship with others involved in the complaint <br />investigation process, and easily accessible to the <br /> <br />public. The auditor shall have complete, unrestricted <br />and direct access to the internal affairs area during <br />office hours. <br /> <br />Police auditor. Police auditor or designee if <br />2.452 Definition of OK <br />authorized by the auditor to undertake a certain <br />“Police Auditor” – <br />function. <br />allows delegation to <br />deputy <br />2.452 Service complaint. A complaint about police Definition of OK <br />employee performance or demeanor, customer “Service <br />service and/or level of police service.Complaint” <br /> <br />[relates to next <br />amendment below] <br />Receive and process complaints concerning police <br />2.454(1)(e) Auditor’s duty to OK <br />employees; and monitor the complaint investigation <br />review random <br />and review process as set forth in sections 2.456(1) <br />selection of service <br />and (2); and review a selection of service complaints. <br />complaints <br /> - 1 - <br /> <br />