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<br /> <br /> <br />EVERETT POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION <br />PAGE 9 <br /> <br /> <br />ARTICLE 8 - INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONS <br /> <br />8.1 General. <br /> <br />8.1.1 Any Association member who will be interviewed concerning an act, which, if <br />proven, could reasonably result in disciplinary action against him or her will be <br />afforded the following safeguards: <br /> <br />8.1.1.1 Members shall be notified, in writing, that they have become the subject of <br />an internal investigation and of the allegations. Except that such <br />notification may not occur when, in the opinion of the Chief of Police or <br />designee, such notification would clearly tend to impair and/or impede a <br />thorough, fair, and factual investigation of a particular complaint. <br /> <br />8.1.1.2 At a reasonable time prior to any investigatory interview, and with not less <br />than 48 hours’ notice, the member will be informed in writing of the <br />nature of the allegations, potential policy violations, and the information <br />the City relied upon in making the decision to conduct an investigation. <br />This information is intended to provide the member with a summary of <br />what was relied upon to conduct the investigation, and does not include <br />every piece of crucial information, which may be relied upon to conduct a <br />thorough investigation. The summary will include, at a minimum, an <br />overview of the information received that led to the decision to begin an <br />internal investigation. If information needs to be withheld from the <br />summary (for investigatory purposes), an explanation of why that <br />information was withheld shall be provided to the member and the <br />Association in the notification. <br /> <br /> The member shall be afforded the opportunity to consult with an <br />Association representative. The member shall be allowed a reasonable <br />amount of time to secure the presence of an Association representative and <br />to have an Association representative present during the interview, so long <br />as the delay shall not unduly obstruct the City's ability to conduct its <br />investigation. The City will work collaboratively with the Association in <br />scheduling the interview. The goal is to hold the interview as soon as <br />possible, and no later than ten (10) working days of notification of the <br />interview. The Association representative will not unduly interfere in the <br />interview. These restrictions on the Association's representative’s role in <br />no way limit the Association's right to otherwise fully represent a member <br />during the interview (which includes, asking questions or seeking <br />clarification). During the interview, the Association representative may <br />present information to the City at the conclusion of questioning. <br /> <br />8.1.1.3 To the extent reasonably possible, interviews shall take place at Police <br />Department or City facilities. <br /> <br />8.1.1.4 The City shall make a reasonable good faith effort to conduct these <br />interviews during the member's regularly scheduled shift or normal <br />business hours, except for emergencies or where interviews can be