Frequently Asked Questions
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Are the Planning Authority meetings subject to the Public Meetings law? |
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Pending. |
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How does the bill relate to non-lethal use of deadly physical force? |
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Pending. |
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Would the AG be willing, prior to the Planning Authority's formal submission, to give Planning Authorities a "preview" of the AG's ultimate likely decision? |
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Good idea. The AG will do this. |
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How is "deadly physical force" defined for purposes of SB 111? |
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Pending. |
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What about city police departments footed in more than one county? e.g., Lake Oswego, Salem |
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Pending. |
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Are there similar laws in other states? |
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No. |
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If an officer in hot pursuit travels into an adjoining county and the deadly force incident happens there, which plan applies? |
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Pending. |
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May the District Attorney or Sheriff delegate the responsibility of chairing the Planning Authority to a subordinate official from their respective offices? |
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Yes. |
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Is a city without a police department entitled to "vote" on approval of the plan? |
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Pending. |
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