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§ 9-4-1-8 CONTRACT COMPLIANCE OFFICER.
   (A)   The City Council shall retain an independent Contract Compliance Officer ("CCO") who shall perform the functions identified in this ordinance and ensure CPOA compliance with this ordinance and the duties and obligations within the 2014 DOJ Settlement Agreement with the City of Albuquerque (or any subsequent agreements), and Findings Letter of April 10, 2014 (or any subsequent findings letters). The CCO position shall not be held by anyone who has been employed by APD or any current or past Board members.
   (B)   The CCO shall annually review the performance of the Executive Director, taking into consideration the obligations and duties prescribed by this article and the criteria outlined in § 9-4-1-7(B)(1). The CCO shall annually review the performance of the Administrative Office and the Board. The CCO is encouraged to consult with City Human Resources to develop evaluation tools as necessary. A summary of these performance evaluations shall be delivered to the Mayor and the President of the City Council for receipt by the Council. In consultation with the budget and City Human Resources, the CCO shall also establish the Director's compensation.
   (C)   The duties of the CCO shall also include, but not be limited to, the following:
      (1)   Tracking and reporting Board progress on training requirements;
      (2)   Maintaining the training calendar required by § 9-4-1-5(G)(5);
      (3)   Tracking Board membership terms;
      (4)   Overseeing and monitoring timeliness of quarterly oral reports as outlined in § 9-4-1-4(C)(3);
      (5)   Overseeing and monitoring timeliness of semi-annual reporting requirements as outlined in § 9-4-1-11;
      (6)   Monitoring compliance with internal standards, including Board Policies & Procedures and all city ordinances and policies dealing with administrative functions including but not limited to those dealing with personnel, the merit system, and procurements;
      (7)   Tracking and monitoring compliance with any other deadlines and/or requirements of this ordinance and the DOJ Settlement Agreement; and
      (8)   Any other such tasks as may be deemed necessary and included within the CCO contract.