City of Hopkins - Ordinance 02-868321.03 Definitions.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE 2002 -868
AN ORDINANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF REPEALING HOPKINS
CITY CODE SECTION 320.01 ET SEQ. AND IN ITS PLACE
ESTABLISHING THE PROCEDURES AND STANDARDS FOR THE OPERATION OF A
POLICE DEPARTMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE TO PROVIDE AN ALTERNATIVE
APPEAL PROCESS OF DISCHARGE OR DISCIPLINARY DECISIONS INVOLVING
HOPKINS POLICE DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
HOPKINS CITY CODE SECTION 320 IS REPEALED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND THE
FOLLOWING LANGUAGE IS ADOPTED IN ITS PLACE:
SECTION 321 - HOPKINS POLICE DEPARTMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE
STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES.
321.01 Establishment. Pursuant to the Hopkins Charter, there is a Hopkins Police
Department Review Committee with the powers and duties provided in the Charter and in this
Section.
(1) "Covered Positions" means full time employment positions with the Hopkins Police
Department which are subject to the terms of a collective bargaining agreement as of the date this
Section becomes law.
(2) "Covered Employees" means persons employed in a Covered Position.
(3) "Committee" means the Hopkins Police Department Review Committee.
(4) "CBA" means collective bargaining agreement.
(5) "Discharge" means termination of a Covered Person's employment with the Hopkins
Police Department.
(6) "Discipline" means any of the following actions taken by the Department against a
Covered Employee: suspension, with or without pay, written reprimand and demotion, except
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demotions caused by a reduction in force.
(7) "Service" or "Served" means personally delivered. Service by mail or certified mail shall
not constitute adequate service.
(8) "Documents" means all written documents, copies of written documents, computer hard
drives, computer disks, e -mails or other electronic communications.
(9) "Department" means the Hopkins Police Department.
321.05 Purpose. The purpose of this Section is to establish the procedures and standards to
be utilized by the Committee when it is requested to conduct a review of a Discipline and Discharge
decision affecting a Covered Employee. The Committee shall be an alternative to the arbitration
process for the review of a Discipline or Discharge decision. The Committee shall not operate in any
way that prevents or limits a Covered Employees' legal right to a hearing arising from the Covered
Employee's status as a military veteran.
321.07 Application. This Section applies to all Covered Positions as of the date this Section
becomes law.
321.09 Membership. The Committee shall consist of three (3) members who are citizens of
Minnesota and residents of Hopkins. No Committee member shall, at the time of appointment, hold
any other office or employment with the City of Hopkins. Committee members shall serve without
pay, except that the City Council shall allocate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Committee to
perform its duties.
321.11 Duties of Committee. The Committee shall, upon a request pursuant to this Section,
review any Discipline or Discharge decision affecting a Covered Employee.
321.13 Meeting. The Committee shall, at its initial meeting, elect a Chairperson who shall
preside over the Committee's meetings. The Committee shall not meet unless all three members are
present. The Committee's decisions do not require a unanimous vote. All decisions, including the
Committee's final decision, may be by simple majority. The Committee shall, at its initial meeting,
establish the time and place of its future meetings.
321.15 Request For Review. A Covered Employee may request review by the Committee of
any Discipline or Discharge decision. The request must be served in writing to the Chief of Police
with a copy to the City Manager and City Attorney.
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321.17 Alternative Review. Review by the Committee shall be lieu of any arbitration process
established by a CBA according to the provisions of the Public Employment Labor Relations Act,
except the Committee shall not operate in any way that prevents or limits a Covered Employee's
legal right to a hearing arising from the Covered Employee's status as a military veteran.
321.19 Hearings. The hearings shall be open to the public and shall be transcribed. The
Committee shall have the power to issue subpoenas to compel the attendance and testimony of
witnesses and the production of documents relevant to the case. Witnesses shall be entitled to the
same fees and mileage as for attendance at District Court, except that any officer, agent or employee
of the City of Hopkins who receives compensation for attendance shall not be entitled to fees or
mileage. The Covered Employee shall have the right to be represented by a third party at the hearing,
shall be entitled to present evidence on his or her behalf, shall be entitled to Subpoenas from the
Committee to compel attendance of witnesses and shall be entitled to examine any witnesses
testifying on behalf of the Department.
321.21 Committee Authority. The Committee, after receiving the evidence, may sustain the
Discipline or Discharge decision or overturn the Discipline or Discharge decision and impose
whatever lesser sanction the Committee deems appropriate, if any. In reviewing a Discipline or
Discharge decision, the Committee shall uphold the decision unless the Committee determines that
the decision was not reasonable, after giving due consideration to all evidence presented to the
Committee. The Committee may consider all evidence it deems relevant to the matter, including but
not limited to the Covered Employee's work history with Hopkins or other employers, including any
previous discipline, the length of the Covered Employee's employment with Hopkins, the nature and
severity of the Covered Employee's actions for which the Discipline or Discharge was imposed and
the nature and extent of Discipline or Discharge actions taken by the Department for other Covered
Employees alleged to have committed similar violations. A Covered Employee reinstated by the
Committee's decision is entitled to all back pay lost as a result of the Discipline or Discharge
decision.
321.23 Findings and Decision. The Committee shall, upon completion of the hearing
process, render a decision within five (5) business days. The decision shall be in writing and shall
set forth factual findings upon which the Committee's decision is based.
321.25 Appeal. Either the Department or the Covered Employee or both may appeal the
Committee's decision to Hennepin County District Court. The appeal must be in the form of a
District Court Complaint and must be served and filed within five (5) days of the Committee's
decision, excluding the day the Covered Employee or Department received the decision. Copies of
the Covered Employee's decision must be served on the Department, the City Manager and City
Attorney at the time the appeal is filed with the District Court. Copies of the Department's appeal
must be served on the Covered Employee or Covered Employee's legal representative at the time the
appeal is filed with the District Court. If both the Covered Employee and Department appeal, the
appeals shall be consolidated by the District Court. The Committee Chair shall provide the District
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Court with a copy of the record of the hearing, including the hearing transcript and any documentary
evidence submitted. The appeal shall be heard by a Judge of the District Court without a jury. The
question to be determined by the District Court shall be: "Was the Committee's decision supported
by a preponderance of the evidence ?" The District Court's decision shall be subject to appeal
pursuant to the rules governing Minnesota's appellate courts.
321.27 Severability. Every section, provision or part of this Ordinance is declared severable
from every other section, provision or part. If any portion of this Ordinance is held invalid or
unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction it shall not invalidate any other section, provision
or part of this Ordinance.
First reading: March 19, 2002
Second reading: April 9, 2002
Date of Publication: April 17, 2002
Date Ordinance Takes Effect: July 17, 2002
ATTEST:
Terry Obermaier, City Clerk
Mayor
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City of Hopkins
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION NO. 2002-22
A Resolution abolishing the Police Civil Service Commission of the City of Hopkins
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins has delegated control and supervision over employment,
promotion, discharge and suspension of all Police Department employees to the Police Civil
Service Commission of the City of Hopkins; and
WHEREAS, such control have been in effect since the 1940s, updated on August 1,1978 and is
authorized by Minnesota Statutes, Section 419; and
WHEREAS, the collective bargaining agreement with the Police Department employees and
other City of Hopkins rules duplicate the process covered under the rules and regulations of the
Commission; and
WHEREAS, the City Charter has been amended to establish a Police Review Committee that
will serve as an altemative method of disciplinary review;
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved, by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, that the
authority granted under Ordinance No. 77 -438 to establish and operate a Police Civil Service
Commission is abolished by unanimous consent effective July 17, 2002.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins:
First reading: March 19, 2002
Second reading: April 9, 2002.
By:
ATTEST:
Gene Maxwell, Mayor
Terry Obermaier, City Clerk