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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250417T083000
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SUMMARY:Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Commission Advances Streamlined Process for Officer Recertification\, Adopts Voluntary Relinquishment Policy\, Reviews Proposed Officer Response Procedures \nThe POST Commission reviewed the process for the second round of officer recertification\, covering approximately 8\,000 officers with last names A–H. Staff reported a streamlined process focused on confirming officer details and noting any changes since their previous certification. Moving forward\, certification terms will last three years plus the officer’s birth month. The LEA portal will reopen May 5\, 2025 to process applications. The Commission reminded agencies to report all job status changes\, as officers not linked to an agency will be marked “Expired” when their certification ends. \nThe Division of Standards provided a semi-annual update\, reporting 359 public complaints and 410 agency-submitted cases from October 1\, 2024\, through March 30\, 2025. Staff review an average of 30 new public complaints and 17 agency reports each week. \nThe legal team presented updates on several standards\, including use of force\, officer response procedures\, investigatory stops\, traffic stops\, and the code of conduct. Commissioners voted to adopt the draft policy on voluntary relinquishment of officer certification\, which outlines the process and consequences of an officer choosing to give up certification. \nFinance staff reported that 66% of the FY25 budget has been committed and shared updates on FY26 budget planning and upcoming legislative testimony. \nMeeting Materials (PDF) \nWatch Recording
URL:https://mapostcommission.gov/event/public-meeting-64/
LOCATION:https://youtu.be/Qk4Pui2G8F8
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T121500
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SUMMARY:Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Commission Advances Recertification\, Reviews Complaint Reporting Delays\, and Seeks Feedback on NDI Policy \nAt its May meeting\, the POST Commission reported steady progress in officer recertification\, reviews of complaints and incident reports\, and legal policy development. The Law Enforcement Agency (LEA) portal opened May 5 to accept recertification applications for officers with last names A–H\, and training sessions are now underway. \nExecutive Director Enrique Zuniga updated Commissioners on ongoing reviews of incident reports and monthly disciplinary record updates. He reported an increase in public and agency complaints\, averaging 34 per month from the public and 15 from LEAs—up from last year’s averages of 30 and 10. The Commission also flagged several agencies with complaints overdue by more than 90 days\, including closed cases where discipline remains pending. The average delay in resolving complaints across all agencies ranged from 134 to 161 days. \nThe Commission discussed budget developments\, noting that both the House and Senate FY26 proposals maintained the Governor’s recommended $8.9 million appropriation—6% below the agency’s original $9.5 million request. The FY25 budget is projected to revert approximately $638\,000. \nThe legal team presented key updates\, including draft standards for criminal investigation procedures and criminal intelligence data management\, developed in collaboration with the Municipal Police Training Committee. Legal staff also introduced a proposed policy on reporting to the National Decertification Index (NDI) that would limit NDI submissions to cases of officer decertification or certification revocation\, as consistent with POST’s interpretation of legislative intent. It also includes provisions to prevent unauthorized edits to Massachusetts submissions. \nCommissioners also reviewed draft guidance clarifying the meaning of police duties and functions as defined in POST regulations. No votes were requested on any legal matters\, as the legal team sought feedback before moving forward. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMeeting Materials (PDF)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWatch Recording
URL:https://mapostcommission.gov/event/public-meeting-65/
LOCATION:https://youtu.be/Rr13vXA9hpA
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250626T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250626T103000
DTSTAMP:20260406T125501
CREATED:20250415T182627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T210005Z
UID:10000152-1750926600-1750933800@mapostcommission.gov
SUMMARY:Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Commission Prioritizes Officer Wellness\, Advances Juvenile Standards\, and Grants First Voluntary Relinquishment \nAt this meeting\, the POST Commission reaffirmed its commitment to officer wellness\, emphasizing the psychological toll of law enforcement and the need for education\, peer support\, and stronger mental health resources. Guest speaker Dr. Tracie Goodness highlighted the impacts of trauma and PTSD\, while Commissioner Hanya Bluestone advocated for mandatory wellness standards and support for officers and their families. \nThe legal team presented research on officer physical fitness and outlined key principles for draft juvenile operations standards\, encouraging public feedback. \nThe Commission approved its first application for voluntary relinquishment of certification and postponed discussion of the National Decertification Index policy to the next meeting. \nMeeting Materials (PDF) \nWatch Recording \nPOST Commission Invites Public Comment on Robert V. Choquette’s Voluntary Relinquishment of Certification Application
URL:https://mapostcommission.gov/event/public-meeting-66/
LOCATION:https://youtu.be/Asab6UbR1oU
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250717T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250717T100000
DTSTAMP:20260406T125501
CREATED:20250714T194704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T205919Z
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SUMMARY:Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Commission Approves NDI Policy\, Explores Officer Fitness Standards\, and Announces New “Restricted” Certification Status \nThe POST Commission approved a new policy for sharing information with the National Decertification Index (NDI)\, a nationwide registry that tracks law enforcement officer decertifications. \nCommissioners also discussed officer physical fitness in relation to recertification. They reviewed research showing that officers typically begin their careers in peak physical condition but often leave the profession less fit than the general population. The Commission explored potential standards\, resources\, and incentives to support wellness throughout an officer’s career\, including considerations for age and breaks in service. These discussions may inform future regulatory changes. \nThe Commission also introduced a new “restricted” certification status for officers not currently affiliated with a law enforcement agency. \nIn other updates\, the Division of Finance and Administration reported $8.07 million in FY 2025 budget activity\, with an expected year-end reversion between $620\,000 and $674\,000. The agency currently employs 51 staff members. \nMeeting Materials (PDF) \nWatch Recording
URL:https://mapostcommission.gov/event/public-meeting-67/
LOCATION:https://youtu.be/69-iVahdpEc
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T103000
DTSTAMP:20260406T125501
CREATED:20250804T154254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T201306Z
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SUMMARY:Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Summary:  \nThe executive director reviewed the significant progress that the Division of Certification has made in processing recertification applications for officers with certifications expiring July 1\, 2025. He also discussed updates to the Officer Disciplinary records database\, as well as complaint/incident reporting trends\, including overdue complaints without an extension\, cases closed with discipline pending\, the average number of days where discipline is pending\, the total number of cases/complaints\, and cases with approved extensions. The Boston Police Department led with the highest number in each category.  \nLegal Division staff celebrated Counsel Evert Fowle’s selection to the Boston Bar Association’s Public Interest Leadership Program. Staff also presented on U and T Visas and outlined law enforcement agency obligations\, as well as resources for those seeking visas. Staff presented on the Agency Certification initiative\, specifically a revised draft of the Officer Response Procedures standard\, which incorporated feedback from the Municipal Police Training Committee. New elements of the draft included enforcement quotas and immigration matters\, including provisions around U and T Visas.   \nLastly\, Division of Standards staff introduced proposed updates to complaint reporting procedures\, specifically creating a clearer definition between minor and serious matters.  The proposal aims to improve agency reporting compliance and streamline internal processes. Further discussions on this are expected at a future meeting.   \nMeeting Agenda (PDF) \nMeeting Materials (PDF) \nWatch Recording
URL:https://mapostcommission.gov/event/public-meeting-68/
LOCATION:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bf6v3MF5L8k
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T125501
CREATED:20250724T134031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T174404Z
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SUMMARY:Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Summary: \nThe executive director gave an update on the Officer Disciplinary Records database\, including efforts to improve uniformity and detail of records. He announced that complaint summaries will be added to the database on a rolling basis moving forward for new complaints (not historical). He also shared information on past and upcoming speaking engagements\, and touched on recent critical incidents involving officers\, which highlight the hazards of the profession.   \nFinance and Administration Division staff provided a FY25 financial report. Final spending came in around $7.98 million\, representing about 91% of the funding budgeted to POST for FY25. Staff also provided an overview of the FY26 spending request\, which originally was for $9.5 million. The Governor’s budget included a reduction of 6% and the Conference Committee’s final budget included an additional 1% reduction. Staff submitted its spending plan to the Executive Office of Administration and Finance and expects to receive feedback in early October. Staff is waiting to see if the legislature will approve a request to use $74\,000 in unspent money from FY25 for FY26. The largest expenses for FY26 are payroll\, information technology\, and office space rent. POST aims to have 60 employees by the end of FY26.  \nLegal Division staff presented on three agency certification standard drafts. First\, staff shared a second round of revisions for the Officer Response Procedures draft\, which included feedback from the Municipal Police Training Committee. Commissioners voted to preliminarily approve the draft standard. Second\, staff shared revisions to the Criminal Investigation Procedures draft\, which was last presented in April for initial feedback. Lastly\, staff introduced the Detainee Transportation draft standard for the first time. The presentation provided a high-level overview of key aspects\, such as officer conduct\, transport vehicles\, searches\, restraints\, and supervision.  \nMeeting Agenda (PDF) \nMeeting Materials (PDF) \nWatch Recording
URL:https://mapostcommission.gov/event/public-meeting-69/
LOCATION:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOpT-Xj2ftw
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251002T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251002T100000
DTSTAMP:20260406T125501
CREATED:20250929T200310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T201323Z
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SUMMARY:Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Summary:  \nAfter the public meeting was called to order\, the Commission proceeded into a closed executive session.   \nMeeting Agenda (PDF) \nWatch Recording
URL:https://mapostcommission.gov/event/public-meeting-73/
LOCATION:https://youtu.be/tII13H6UR3A
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T103000
DTSTAMP:20260406T125501
CREATED:20250724T134150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251231T194654Z
UID:10000169-1760603400-1760610600@mapostcommission.gov
SUMMARY:Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Summary  \nThe executive director provided an update on in-service training for Training Year 2025\, including information about officers who missed or did not report training. The Certification Division issued notices of noncompliance\, with a deadline of Oct. 30\, 2025\, to the affected officers and agencies. Officers who remain out of compliance after the deadline may be administratively suspended.  \nThe executive director announced that an updated Officer Status Change Form is available on POST’s website. The updated form is more user-friendly\, includes drop-down menus to streamline data entry and processing\, and now facilitates updates for officers in the “restricted” category.  \nFinance and Administration staff provided an overview of FY26 activity. The Executive Office for Administration and Finance (A&F) acknowledged receipt of POST’s FY26 spending plan submission but has not yet issued formal approval or comments. Through the first quarter of FY26\, POST spent approximately 19% of its total budget\, compared to 25% at the same point last year. The House of Representatives passed the final deficiency budget for FY25. It included authorization for POST to use $74\,000 in unspent FY25 funds in FY26. POST currently employs 50 staff members. Staff also provided an update on preliminary FY27 planning\, noting that the Governor’s budget will be filed by Jan. 28\, 2026\, and that POST’s maintenance budget submission is due to A&F by Nov. 3\, 2025.  \nLegal Division staff shared two draft documents for constables\, created in consultation with the Massachusetts Trial Court’s Office of General Counsel. These documents are intended to clarify what actions are permitted or not permitted for constables who are not certified by the POST Commission. No vote was requested at this time.  \nCommissioner Marsha Kazarosian was re-nominated as Secretary of the POST Commission. Commissioner Charlene Luma was re-nominated as Treasurer of the POST Commission.  \nMeeting Agenda (PDF) \nMeeting Materials (PDF) \nWatch Recording \n 
URL:https://mapostcommission.gov/event/public-meeting-70/
LOCATION:https://youtu.be/26-ATKbTbsI
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T103000
DTSTAMP:20260406T125501
CREATED:20250724T134253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T183946Z
UID:10000170-1763627400-1763634600@mapostcommission.gov
SUMMARY:Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Summary: \nThe executive director provided an update\, starting with a summary of recent outreach and engagement efforts. He then shared that the Commission received a letter from the law firm of Werksman\, Jackson & Quinn regarding a complaint about Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox. The executive director explained that the Commission has prepared and will send a response to the law firm following the public meeting.  \nThe executive director then introduced a request from the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association (MCOPA) to form an advisory committee to provide the Commission with input on policy development. The Commission directed the executive director to organize a meeting with MCOPA to learn more about the request. The Commission did not make a decision regarding the formation of the committee and will revisit this matter at a future meeting.  \nDivision of Certification staff presented a request from Kevin Dorr for voluntary relinquishment of certification. The request was approved.  \nLegal Division staff presented three agency certification standard drafts. First\, staff shared revisions to the Criminal Investigation Procedures standard\, which was last presented in September 2025. Commissioners voted to preliminarily approve this draft standard. Second\, staff shared revisions to the Juvenile Operations Procedures standard\, which was last presented in June 2025. Lastly\, staff presented the Collection and Preservation of Evidence standard for the first time.  \nMeeting Agenda (PDF) \nMeeting Materials (PDF) \nPOST Commission Invites Public Comment on Two Applications for Voluntary Relinquishment of Certification  \nWatch Recording
URL:https://mapostcommission.gov/event/public-meeting-71/
LOCATION:https://youtu.be/bK2Mq9JE-Ys
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251218T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251218T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T125501
CREATED:20250724T134340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T183937Z
UID:10000171-1766046600-1766055600@mapostcommission.gov
SUMMARY:Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Summary:   \nThe executive director provided an update on the major milestones of 2025\, including onboarding seven employees\, the issuance of nearly 65 decisions and orders\, the ongoing development of agency certification standards\, monthly disciplinary records releases\, and more. He also shared potential projects for 2026\, including an increase in disciplinary cases\, deployment of a business intelligence tool\, implementing a law enforcement agency auditing program\, publishing letters of commendation\, and more.  \nThe executive director then provided an administrative and budget update\, including the recent hiring of two new compliance agents to the Division of Standards\, and that staff are in the final stages of hiring a new records access officer. He also shared that the Commission’s budget is plateauing and that staff will work to realize efficiencies by leveraging work through regulations and guidance\, improving internal workflows\, and continuing enhancements to technology.  \nThe executive director then reintroduced a request from the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association (MCOPA) to form an advisory committee to provide the Commission with input on policy development. He summarized a recent meeting with Commission staff and MCOPA on this topic\, as well as a new proposal letter from MCOPA. The Commission did not make a decision regarding the formation of the committee and will revisit this matter at a future meeting with more detailed recommendations from staff.  \nDivision of Certification staff presented a request from Stephen Gondella for voluntary relinquishment of certification. The request was approved.  \nFinance and Administration staff provided a financial update regarding the Commission’s fiscal year 2027 budget request of $9.59 million. The Commission voted to approve the FY27 budget request. Staff also shared diversity metrics\, comparing Commission demographics with statewide population and state workforce data.  \nLegal Division staff presented two revised draft guidance documents for uncertified constables. The drafts were last presented in October 2025. The Commission voted to approve the guidance. Following that\, staff presented a request to remove Complaint No. 6616 from the public disciplinary records database. The Commission approved the request. Legal Division staff presented revised Detainee Transportation draft standards as part of the agency certification initiative. The standard was last presented in September 2025.  \nMeeting Agenda (PDF) \nMeeting Materials (PDF) \nPOST Commission Invites Public Comment on Two Applications for Voluntary Relinquishment of Certification \nWatch Recording
URL:https://mapostcommission.gov/event/public-meeting-72/
LOCATION:https://youtu.be/n7RJ30sbtpU
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T103000
DTSTAMP:20260406T125501
CREATED:20251218T183431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T181812Z
UID:10000192-1768465800-1768473000@mapostcommission.gov
SUMMARY:Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Summary:  \nThe executive director began his update by acknowledging the recent passing of Officer Stephen LaPorta of the Uxbridge Police Department\, who died from injuries sustained in a crash while assisting a motorist. He then addressed a letter received by the Commission from the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association (MCOPA) regarding the Commission’s recent guidance to constables. He shared that staff are reviewing the letter and will return to the Commission at a future meeting if amendments or additional clarification to the guidance are recommended.  \nHe then provided a general update on the Commission’s operations and ongoing projects\, including the annual report\, upcoming budget testimony before the Joint Committee on Ways and Means\, progress toward the launch of a public business intelligence tool to improve reporting and data management\, and a recent technology integration with the Commonwealth’s criminal justice information system that allows staff to be notified when officers have court interactions.  \nThe executive director then reintroduced a request from MCOPA to form an advisory committee to provide the Commission with input on policy development and requested a vote on whether to establish such a committee. The Commission voted not to form an advisory committee.  \nThe Legal Division presented proposed guidance regarding heads and officers of law enforcement agencies. The proposed guidance is intended to clarify how the Commission interprets the terms “head of an agency” and “officer of an agency” for purposes of applying M.G.L. c. 6E and Commission regulations.  \nLegal Division staff presented revised Juvenile Operations draft standards as part of the agency certification initiative. The standard was last presented in November 2025. The Commission voted to preliminarily approve the draft standard with an amendment. Staff then presented the Internal Affairs and Officer Complaint Investigation Procedures draft standard for the first time.  \nMeeting Agenda (PDF) \nMeeting Materials (PDF) \nPOST Commission Invites Public Comment on Dean Paine’s Voluntary Relinquishment of Certification Application \nWatch Recording
URL:https://mapostcommission.gov/event/public-meeting-74/
LOCATION:https://youtu.be/6X2muuS2qVg
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260219T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260219T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T125501
CREATED:20260121T164210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T184241Z
UID:10000193-1771491600-1771498800@mapostcommission.gov
SUMMARY:Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Summary:  \nThe executive director provided an update on the School Resource Officer Memorandum of Understanding Review Commission\, noting that it has begun its five-year review cycle. He then shared recent outreach efforts\, including a meeting with the Massachusetts Sheriffs’ Association and the Municipal Police Training Committee to discuss the potential development of a specialized training pathway for correctional officers seeking to become deputy sheriffs.  \nThe Finance and Administration Division then presented on the POST Commission’s budget\, funding outlook for Fiscal Year 2027\, and staffing. Staff shared that they are currently preparing testimony for an upcoming appearance before the Joint Committee on Ways and Means on the Fiscal Year 2027 budget request. The Governor’s budget proposal\, filed on January 28\, 2026\, includes funding of just over $9 million for the Commission. This amount represents approximately $580\,000 less than the Commission’s request.  \nLegal Division staff presented revised Detainee Transportation draft standards as part of the agency certification initiative. The standard was last presented in December 2025. Staff then presented the revised Collection and Preservation of Evidence draft standard\, which was last presented in November 2025. The Commission voted to grant preliminary approval of both draft standards.  \nStaff then provided information on the development of a draft model use of force policy in collaboration with the Municipal Police Training Committee and noted that the Commission welcomes public comment on the proposed policy.  \nThe Division of Certification then provided an update on Paul Oliveira’s application for voluntary relinquishment of certification. Staff shared that\, as part of the public comment process\, they learned of an additional lawsuit that Oliveira did not disclose and require additional time to review the information. The matter was tabled.  \nChair Margaret Hinkle then reported the results of the executive director’s performance evaluation and expressed appreciation for his work.  \nMeeting Agenda (PDF) \nMeeting Materials (PDF) \nWatch Recording
URL:https://mapostcommission.gov/event/public-meeting-75/
LOCATION:https://youtu.be/4H0EdGdtE-A
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T103000
DTSTAMP:20260406T125501
CREATED:20260223T152606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T155904Z
UID:10000200-1773909000-1773916200@mapostcommission.gov
SUMMARY:Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Remote Participation via Zoom\nMeeting ID: 997 5889 3646 \n1) Call to Order\n2) Approval of Minutes\na) February 19\, 2026\n3) Executive Director Report – Enrique A. Zuniga\, Eric Rebello-Pradas\na) General Update\n4) Division of Standards Semi-Annual Report – Matthew P. Landry\n5) Agency Certification Standards – Randall E. Ravitz\, Annie E. Lee\na) Internal Affairs and Officer Complaint Investigation Procedures\n6) Legal Update – Randall E. Ravitz\, Heather E. Hall\, Annie E. Lee\na) Use of Force Model Policy\n7) Matters not anticipated by the Chair at the time of posting\n8) Executive Session in accordance with the following: \n• M.G.L. c. 30A\, § 21(a)(1)\, to discuss “the discipline or dismissal of\, or complaints or charges brought against\, a public officer\, employee\, . . . or individual”;\n• M.G.L. c. 30A\, § 21(a)(5)\, to discuss the investigation of charges of criminal misconduct;\n• M.G.L. c. 30A\, § 21(a)(7)\, combined with M.G.L. c. 6E\, § 8(c)(2)\, and to the extent they may be applicable\, M.G.L. c. 6\, §§ 168 and 178\, to discuss matters relating to preliminary inquiries and initial staff review concerning whether to initiate such inquiries\, and regarding certain criminal record information; and\n• M.G.L. c. 30A\, § 21(a)(7)\, combined with M.G.L. c. 30A\, §§ 22(f) and (g)\, to discuss and approve prior Executive Session minutes.\na) Division of Standards reports of Preliminary Inquiries in the following cases:\ni) PI-2025-029\nii) PI-2024-047\niii) PI-2025-023\niv) PI-2025-027\nv) PI-2025-040\nb) Division of Standards request for approval to conduct Preliminary Inquiries and/or impose a suspension in the following cases:\ni) PI-2026-019\nii) PI-2026-020\niii) PI-2026-021\niv) PI-2026-022\nv) PI-2026-023\nc) Suspension Hearing in the Matter of Darnell Campbell\, Jr.\, Case No. 2024-039\nd) Approval of the minutes of the Executive Session of February 19\, 2026 \nMeeting Agenda (PDF) \nMeeting Materials (PDF) \nWatch Recording
URL:https://mapostcommission.gov/event/public-meeting-76/
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