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Process for selecting protests for review by the Protest Settlement Unit
0:44:11
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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?
0:45:01
You're gonna have plenty to select from.
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.
0:45:03
It appears that we will.