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SECTION 8. Abstentions and Conflicts of Interest. No member of the Commission shall <br /> abstain from any vote unless disqualified. If a member of the Commission feels that he/she <br /> is disqualified from voting, the member shall openly state the fact and the nature of the <br /> disqualification, and then leave the room during the debate and vote on the matter. <br /> SECTION 9. Appointment/Removal. The Commissioners shall be subject to appointment <br /> and removal and shall serve terms in accordance with Section 2-326 of the City of Santa <br /> Ana Municipal Code. <br /> SECTION 10. The Agenda. If a Commissioner wishes to propose an item for placement on <br /> a future Meeting Agenda, the Commissioner shall prepare and submit a written <br /> memorandum describing the proposed item and consult with the Police Oversight Director <br /> and the City Manager prior to its consideration by the Commission. The memorandum shall <br /> be included for consideration at the next regular meeting as a Commissioner requested item <br /> but, if not practicable, it shall be considered at the following regular meeting. The <br /> Commission may, by a majority vote of its members present, direct that the proposed item <br /> be added to the agenda for a future meeting. The City Manager or their designee also has <br /> the discretion for placing items on the Meeting Agenda. <br /> SECTION 11. Processing of Motions. A motion shall be made and seconded. If any debate <br /> then follows and it is likely that there will be confusion as to the motion, the chair or any <br /> interested party should ask the Commission Secretary to read it from their notes. A motion <br /> may not be withdrawn or modified by the mover without the consent of the second. <br /> SECTION 12. Consent Items. All matters listed under consent items on the agenda are <br /> considered routine and will be acted upon by the Commission without discussion, unless <br /> any Commission member wishes to discuss the item. In that event, the chair will remove <br /> that item from the consent calendar and place it on the agenda for separate consideration. <br /> SECTION 13. Brown Act Compliance. All proceedings of the Commission, including closed- <br /> session matters, shall be conducted in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (California <br /> Government Code Section 54950 et seq.), as amended from time to time. <br /> ARTICLE V. SCOPE <br /> SECTION 1. Powers and Duties. The Commission's role and authority shall be governed <br /> by Section 2-660, et seq. of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, and/or any other state or federal <br /> laws where applicable. <br /> SECTION 2. Police Oversight Director. The role and authority of the Police Oversight <br /> Director shall be governed by Section 2-660, et seq. of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, <br /> and/or any other state or federal laws where applicable. <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br /> Resolution No. 2026-001 <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br />
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