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Charter Amendment LA-A Fire Department Independent Assessor City of Los Angeles Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required Pass: 132,037 / 53.2% Yes votes ...... 116,042 / 46.8% No votes
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Shall the Charter be amended to empower the Board of Fire Commissioners to appoint and remove an Independent Assessor, exempt from Civil Service, who shall be responsible for auditing, assessing and reviewing the Fire Department's handling of complaints against sworn and civilian employees?
THE PROPOSAL: This amendment would establish the position of Fire Department Independent Assessor, who would be responsible for auditing and reviewing the activities of the Department, including the handling of complaints of misconduct. The Assessor would be a civilian employee reporting directly to the Fire Commission, which would have the authority to appoint and remove the Assessor. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Additional costs to the City of approximately $500,000 per year for the Assessor and administrative support. SUPPORTERS SAY: This measure would establish a position in the Fire Department similar to the position of Independent Inspector General in the Police Department. Experience in the Police Department has shown that an independent official helps to ensure high professional and ethical standards, and boosts citizens’ confidence in the Department. The Assessor’s independence from the Department will ensure confidence from the public and among firefighters that professional standards will be established and enforced in a fair way. The Fire Chief, Fire Commission, firefighters and elected City leaders all support this measure. OPPONENTS SAY: An Independent Assessor is not needed. Taxpayers are already paying for a multitude of city officials whose job it is to protect firefighters and taxpayers. An Independent Assessor would make no difference, except to increase the tax burden by millions of dollars per year without producing a corresponding benefit. The Fire Commission would have the power to stop the Assessor from pursuing any investigation, thus invalidating his/her independence. In spite of the high cost of the position, the Police Department’s Inspector General has not been able to prevent the City from being liable for multimillion dollar lawsuits alleging harassment.
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