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Process for selecting protests for review by the Protest Settlement Unit
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Commissioner Strauber explains the process for selecting protests to be reviewed by the Protest Settlement Unit as part of the settlement agreement.
- A collaborative committee selects two protests for review every six months
- The committee includes representatives from plaintiffs, NYPD, and is chaired by DOI
- This process is specific to the settlement agreement, but DOI can conduct additional reviews as needed
Gale Brewer
0:44:11
Okay.
0:44:12
Just I'm sorry.
0:44:13
To go back to the, those that are looking at the protest, something about two every six months.
0:44:19
Every six months is a report, but how do you determine that the monitors look at x, y, and z?
0:44:25
Is it every protest?
0:44:27
Is it whether it's a complaint?
0:44:28
Is it complaint based, etcetera?
Jocelyn E. Strauber
0:44:30
It's not every protest, and it's not complaint based.
0:44:32
Settlement provides for a collaborative committee that has representation from the plaintiffs in the litigation, from the NYPD.
0:44:41
It's a committee that DOI chairs, and the committee selects two protests to be reviewed every six months.
0:44:48
Now DOI obviously can always do any protest review that we choose to do, but for purposes of this particular settlement, the settlement describes how the protest will be selected.
Gale Brewer
0:45:01
You're gonna have plenty to select from.
Jocelyn E. Strauber
0:45:03
It appears that we will.
Gale Brewer
0:45:05
Yes.