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Potential appeal process under CCRB final disciplinary authority
2:18:57
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Chair Richard R. Buery Jr. asks about the appeal process if the CCRB were granted final disciplinary authority โ would officers have any recourse?
Abdul Nasser Rad suggests that existing mechanisms, potentially including binding arbitration depending on contract specifics for NYPD, might provide an avenue for appeal.
He commits to researching the specifics of potential appeal routes under such a reformed system and following up with the commission.
Richard R. Buery Jr.
2:18:57
I I have one other question.
2:19:00
Again, just sort of reflecting on the process.
2:19:01
I mean, I think we're we think about disciplinary processes.
2:19:04
It's comfortable thinking about there being an appeal.
2:19:08
And so when we say that the CCRB recommendation will be final, that mean there would be no appeal from that recommendation.
2:19:14
Even if it's not to the PC, there there would be no appeal to that whatsoever.
2:19:20
Would there be any opportunity for an officer to appeal under this regime just to anyone?
2:19:25
So,
Abdul Nasser Rad
2:19:18
You're saying if an officer
2:19:27
I mean, there there it depends on whether, you know, again, with the bargaining contract, whether there's a, you know, binding arbitration agreement in there in New York.
2:19:35
I would have to double check that in detail.
2:19:39
So we'll follow-up with the commission after that.
Carl Weisbrod
2:19:19
appeals the decision?