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Police Oversight Commission Ordinance Work Study Session <br />January 26, 2026 <br />Page 2 <br />5 <br />3 <br />1 <br />4 <br />Before that meeting, all members were to meet with the City Manager, City Attorney, <br />Police Oversight Director, and Police Chief. <br />Staff has met with Councilmembers and Commissioners to review the proposed <br />ordinance amendments, answer questions, and receive input. In addition, the Police <br />Oversight Commission held a work study session on September 11, 2025, and provided <br />input for consideration. <br />On September 16, the City Council approved holding a stand-alone meeting to further <br />discuss the Police Oversight Commission Ordinance. <br />Update <br />With the appointment of the Police Oversight Director on July 1, 2025, the Commission <br />has initiated providing recommendations on policy and reviewing complaints. <br />In addition, AB 847, adopted October 6, 2025 and effective January 1, 2026, amended <br />Penal Code section 832.7 to grant access to the confidential personnel records of peace <br />officers and custodial officers and records to civilian law enforcement oversight boards or <br />commissions. Civilian police oversight commissions are now expressly authorized to <br />access confidential officer personnel records for oversight investigations and related <br />proceedings. Oversight bodies must maintain confidentiality; records remain non-public. <br />Records may be reviewed in closed session, consistent with the Brown Act. <br />Penal Code section 832.7 now reads in relevant part as follows: “The personnel records <br />of peace officers and custodial officers and records maintained by a state or local agency <br />…or information obtained from these records, are confidential and shall not be disclosed <br />in any criminal or civil proceeding except by discovery pursuant to Sections 1043 and <br />1046 of the Evidence Code. This section does not apply to investigations or proceedings <br />concerning the conduct of peace officers or custodial officers, or an agency or department <br />that employs those officers, conducted by ….or a civilian oversight board or commission <br />for a law enforcement agency…” With the passage of this bill, effective January 1, 2026, <br />the Santa Ana Police Oversight Commission may now access peace officer personnel <br />records, conduct closed session to review confidential records, and must maintain <br />confidentiality of the records. <br />While the Commission is moving forward with the current ordinance, and current state <br />law eliminates the prior legal issues posed regarding confidentiality of records, staff <br />collectively recommends updating the ordinance and establishing an audit model. <br />Alternatively, based on Commission and input from some Councilmembers’ desire for <br />investigations, staff recommends that if moving forward with a hybrid audit/investigation <br />model, that investigations be limited to officer involved shootings and use of force that <br />cause great bodily harm at the direction of the commission. <br />  <br />City Council 1 – 2 1/26/2026 <br />