HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-12-1999 Agenda AGENDA
POLICE CITIZENS REVIEW BOARD
October 12, 1999 - 6:00 P,M.
LOBBY CONFERENCE ROOM
ITEM NO. I CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
ITEM NO. 2 CONSIDER MOTION ADOPTING CONSENT CALENDAR AS
PRESENTED OR AMENDED
Minutes of 9/28/99
ICPD Training Newsletter, September 1999
c. 1999 Internal Investigations Log
ACTION
ITEM NO. 3 CONSIDER MOTION TO FIX METHOD OF VOTING
COMMENT: As the By-laws do not prescribe the method of voting,
the Board will need to make a motion to fix the method of voting.
Nominations can be made by balloting or from the floor. Voting can
be by voice vote, show of hands, or ballot. The Board should decide
if the basis for decision is majority vote of the total membership and
procedure for canvass of ballots.
ITEM NO. 4 NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICE OF CHAIRPERSON
MOTION TO CLOSE NOMINATIONS
BALLOT OR VOTE
ITEM NO. 5 NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICE OF VICE-CHAIRPERSON
MOTION TO CLOSE NOMINATIONS
BALLOT OR VOTE
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ITEM NO. 6 PRESENTATION BY ICPD - USE OF FORCE
ITEM NO. 7 DISCUSSION OF GOALS FOR YEAR 2000
· CONSIDER MOTION REQUESTING CITY TO PAY FOR PCRB
MEMBERSHIP TO NACOLE
· Visit Police Academy et Camp Dodge
ITEM NO, 8 NEW BUSINESS
ITEM NO. 9 MEETING SCHEDULE and FUTURE AGENDAS
· Special Meeting October 26, 1999, 7:00 P.M.
· Regular Meeting November 9, 1999, 7:00 P.M.
· Special Meeting November 23, 1999, 7:00 P.M.
· Regular Meeting December 14, 1999, 7:00 P.M.
· Special Meeting December 28, 1999, 7:00 P.M.
ITEM NO. 10 PUBLIC DISCUSSION
ITEM NO. 11 BOARD INFORMATION
ITEM NO. 12 STAFF INFORMATION
ITEM NO. 13 PCRB Complaint #99-05
CONSIDER MOTION TO ADJOURN TO EXECUTIVE SESSION based
on Section 21.5(1 )(a) of the Code of Iowa to review or discuss
records which are required or authorized by state or federal law to be
kept confidential or to be kept confidential as a condition for that
government body's possession or continued receipt of federal funds,
and 22.7(11) personal information in confidential personnel records
of public bodies including but not limited to cities, boards of
supervisors and school districts, and 22-7(5) police officer
investigative reports, except where disclosure is authorized
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elsewhere in the Code; and 22.7(18) Communications not required
by law, rule or procedure that are made to a government body or to
any of its employees by identified persons outside of government, to
the extent that the government body receiving those communications
from such persons outside of government could reasonably believe
that those persons would be discouraged from making them to that
government body if they were available for general public
examination.
ACTION
ITEM NO. 14 ADJOURNMENT