SB 978 Policies/URL (Oakland City Housing Authority Police Department)

Stanford University Libraries filed this request with the Oakland Housing Authority Police Department of Oakland, CA.
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From: Stanford University Libraries

Dear Public Records Custodian,

This is a request for public records under the California Public Records Act (CPRA).

Under SB 978, a law passed in 2018, "each local law enforcement agency shall conspicuously post on their Internet Web sites all current standards, policies, practices, operating procedures, and education and training materials that would otherwise be available to the public if a request was made pursuant to the California Public Records Act."* I was unable to locate the Oakland Housing Authority Police Department documents on its website.

Pursuant to CPRA, I request the following records:

All current standards, policies, practices, operating procedures, and education and training materials in use by the Oakland Housing Authority Police Department

If these records are already available online, please provide me with the direct links to them. Otherwise, I would prefer these records in an electronic format.

If there are any fees for searching or copying these records, please inform me if the cost will exceed $10. However, I would also like to request a waiver of all fees in that the disclosure of the requested information is in the public interest and will contribute significantly to the public’s understanding of police practices. As the Senate Rules Committee wrote in its May 26, 2018 floor analysis**:

"Making regulations of law enforcement agencies easily accessible to the public helps educate the public about law enforcement policies, practices, and procedures, increases communication and community trust, and enhances transparency while saving costs and labor associated with responding to individual requests for this information."

This information is not being sought for commercial purposes.

The California Public Records Act requires a response within 10 business days. If access to the records I am requesting will take longer, please contact me with information about when I might expect copies or the ability to inspect the requested records.

If you deny any or all of this request, please cite each specific exemption you feel justifies the refusal to release the information and notify me of the appeal procedures available to me under the law.

I can be reached via email at the email address listed on this request.

I appreciate your time and look forward to hearing from you soon.

Respectfully,

Relevant links
* https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=PEN&sectionNum=13650

* * https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billAnalysisClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180SB978#

From: Oakland Housing Authority Police Department

Thank you for your email. I do apologize that you are unable to locate OHAPD procedures pursuant to SB 978. Over the next year OHAPD will be looking objectively at website modifications and will seek to make our transparency portion more accessible to the general public.

OHAPD procedures is located in the Citizen Information portion of the OHAPD webpage. The link to the Citizen Information page is displayed below.

http://www.oakha.org/OHA-PD/Citizen-Information/Pages/default.aspx

On the bottom of that page is another hyperlink that directs you to OHAPD procedures. The link to the procedures is displayed below.

https://public.powerdms.com/OHAPD/tree/documents/2251086

I hope this is satisfied your request, please contact me if you have any further questions.

Sincerely,

Carel J. Duplessis
Chief of Police
Oakland Housing Authority
1180 25th Ave
Oakland, CA 94601
(510) 535-3104
cduplessis@oakha.org<mailto:cduplessis@oakha.org>
www.ohapd.org<http://www.ohapd.org/>

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