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(5) For purposes of this subsection, an "allegation" is a report or claim that <br />the chief of police has committed a crime, violated any provision of <br />sections 2.240 to 2.246 or 2.450 to 2.456, violated a person's civil <br />rights, or failed to perform non - administrative duties in accordance with <br />professional law enforcement standards applicable to Eugene's sworn <br />officers. <br />(a) If the auditor receives an allegation against the chief of police, the <br />auditor shall forward a copy of the allegation to the city manager. <br />The city manager shall notify the council, and investigate the <br />allegation. The manager shall keep the auditor informed of the <br />progress of the investigation. <br />(b) Upon completion of the investigation, but prior to the finalization of <br />the investigation report, the city manager shall provide the auditor <br />with a draft of the report. The auditor shall review the draft report <br />and provide comments about the draft to the manager within <br />seven days of receiving the draft. The manager shall consider <br />any comments received from the auditor and finalize the report <br />within seven days. Once the city manager issues a decision on <br />the allegation, the manager shall inform the council of the <br />manager's decision related to the allegation. <br />2.456 office of Police Auditor — Complaint Processin <br />�'I } Complaint intake <br />(a) Any person may lodge a complaint or commendation with the <br />auditor's office about the conduct of, or services provided by, a <br />city police employee; <br />(b) The auditor's office is the intake center for all community <br />complaints about police employees. city employees may choose <br />to lodge complaints against another employee through either <br />internal affairs or the auditor's office. The auditor's office shall <br />document all contacts and complaints received from any source. <br />The auditor's office may refer a complainant to another <br />department in the city or another agency that would be more <br />appropriate to address the complaint. <br />(c) If the city receives a claim for damages that alleges that a police <br />employee caused the damage, a copy of the claim shall be <br />forwarded to the auditor's office for a determination as to whether <br />the claim should also be classified and processed as a complaint. <br />(d) The auditor's office conducts the preliminary investigation of all <br />complaints lodged with the auditor's office or internal affairs to <br />appropriately classify and route the complaint and any <br />accompanying information accordingly. The auditor has exclusive <br />authority to classify, route and reclassify complaints. The auditor <br />may reclassify a complaint if, upon further investigation and <br />receipt of additional information that was not available at the time <br />Ordinance - Page 4 of 8 <br />