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The Committee shall monitor the attendance of Committee members. In the event that any Committee member misses three regularly scheduled Committee meetings in a six-month period without the express approval of the Committee at or before the missed meetings, the member shall be deemed to have resigned from the Committee 10 days after the third unapproved absence. The Committee shall notify the appointing authority accordingly and request the appointment of a new member.
By adopting this Article, the City and County of San Francisco is assuming an undertaking only to promote the general welfare. It is not assuming, nor is it imposing on its officers and employees, an obligation for breach of which it is liable in money damages to any person who claims that such a breach proximately caused injury.
(Added by Ord. 283-04, File No. 041449, App. 12/1/2004; reenacted by Ord. 61-21, File No. 210115, App. 4/30/2021, Eff. 5/31/2021, Oper. 5/31/2021)
Unless extended by ordinance, this Article XII shall expire by operation of law, and the Committee shall terminate, on July 1, 2027. After the expiration of the Committee, the City Attorney shall cause this Article to be removed from the Administrative Code.
(Added by Ord. 283-04, File No. 041449, App. 12/1/2004; amended in full by Ord. 249-18, File No. 171171, App. 11/2/2018, Eff. 12/3/2018; reenacted and amended by Ord. 61-21, File No. 210115, App. 4/30/2021, Eff. 5/31/2021, Oper. 5/31/2021; Ord. 89-22, File No. 220393, App. 6/10/2022, Eff. 7/11/2022, Retro. 7/1/2022)
(Added by Ord. 283-04, File No. 041449, App. 12/1/2004; repealed by Ord. 249-18, File No. 171171, App. 11/2/2018, Eff. 12/3/2018)
The Chair of the Shelter Monitoring Committee, or the Chair’s designee, shall attend meetings of the Homelessness Oversight Commission (“Commission”) as scheduled by the Commission, to regularly report on this Committee’s site visits and recommended actions based on those site visits.
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Complaint Process and Investigation. | |
Corrective Action Plan, Imposition of Liquidated Damages. | |
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Limited to Promotion of General Welfare. | |
The Board of Supervisors finds and declares the following:
(a) In 2004, the Board of Supervisors created the Shelter Monitoring Committee that is required to provide the Mayor, the Board of Supervisors, and others with accurate and comprehensive information about the conditions in and operations of shelters funded by the City.
(b) After conducting numerous site visits of City-funded shelters and after investigating many complaints it received from shelter clients, the Shelter Monitoring Committee found that the City's shelter system lacks comprehensive standards of care to be provided to clients utilizing shelter services.
(c) In order to ensure that all City-funded shelter providers meet minimum standards of care in the shelter system, and that all shelter clients are treated with dignity and respect and are provided with a clean, healthy, and safe shelter stay, the Board of Supervisors hereby adopts the following contractual requirements that apply to all shelter providers in San Francisco.
(Added by Ord. 50-08, File No. 071518, App. 3/28/2008; amended by Ord. 277-24, File No. 240871, App. 12/12/2024, Eff. 1/12/2025)
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