(a) Members. The Council shall consist of 25 members, as further described below.
(1) Seven of the members shall be persons formerly incarcerated in the San Francisco County Jail, a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation adult facility, and/or a United States Bureau of Prisons facility.
(2) The Mayor, or the Mayor’s designee, shall serve as a member of the Council, and the Mayor shall also appoint three of the seven members who are formerly incarcerated persons referenced in subsection (a)(1). Of these three members, at least one must be between the ages of 18 to 35, inclusive, at the time of appointment and have been a person incarcerated before the age of 24, and at least one shall have expertise in providing services to individuals exiting the criminal justice system.
(3) The Board of Supervisors, or on the Board’s motion its designee referenced in subsection (a)(4), shall appoint as a member of the Council a representative of the entity or agency primarily responsible for administering pretrial services involving alternatives to incarceration in San Francisco.
(4) The Board of Supervisors shall designate one of its members to serve as a member of the Council, and shall appoint the other four of the seven members who are formerly incarcerated persons referenced in subsection (a)(1). Of these four members, at least one shall have expertise in providing services to individuals exiting the criminal justice system, at least one must have been released from custody within three years of that member’s appointment, at least one must have served multiple terms of incarceration, and at least one must self-identify as a survivor of violence or crime.
(5) All members of the Council shall be exempt from the Charter requirement that they be residents of the City and County of San Francisco.
(6) Mayoral and Board of Supervisors appointments to the Council shall expire 90 days following an appointee’s date of hire in any of the following City departments or agencies: the Public Defender’s Office, the District Attorney’s Office, the Sheriff’s Department, the Police Department, the Adult Probation Department, the Juvenile Probation Department, the Office of Economic and Workforce Development, the Human Services Agency, the Department of Children Youth and Families, the Department of Public Health, and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing.
(7) The following City departments or agencies shall appoint one member each to the Council: the Public Defender’s Office, the District Attorney’s Office, the Sheriff’s Department, the Police Department, the Adult Probation Department, the Juvenile Probation Department, the Office of Economic and Workforce Development, the Human Services Agency, the Department of Children Youth and Families, the Department of Public Health, and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing. In addition, Council co-chairs shall invite the San Francisco Superior Court, the Department of Child Support Services, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Division of Adult Parole Operations, and the United States Probation and Pretrial Services System to appoint one member each to the Council.
(8) Members of the Council shall serve two-year terms and shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority. Members may serve multiple terms.
(b) Quorum. Thirteen members of the Council shall constitute a quorum, and the Council shall have the authority to act on the vote of the majority of the quorum.
(c) Officers. The four members appointed by the Adult Probation Department, the District Attorney’s Office, the Public Defender’s Office, and the Sheriff’s Department, respectively, as well as the Mayor or the Mayor’s designee, shall co-chair the Council. In addition, the seven mem- bers who are formerly incarcerated persons referenced in subsection (a)(1) shall select by majority vote one of the seven to serve as an additional co-chair of the Council.
(d) Subcommittees. The Council may establish subcommittees to be convened as directed by the Council. The Council’s co-chairs shall appoint members to the subcommittees. Subcommittees shall report findings and make recommendations to the full Council for its consideration. The membership of these subcommittees shall be open to non-members of the Council who shall be drawn from a range of diverse experiences, identities, and interests related to the issue of reentry.
(e) Meeting Frequency. The Council shall meet in full at least three times per year.
(f) Roles of Council Members. Each mem- ber of the Council shall retain his or her official authority and duties granted under State law. In adopting this legislation, the Board of Supervisors recognizes that each member of the Council re- tains his or her authority and duties under State law and that where conflicts may arise out of members’ dual roles, State powers and duties shall supersede the duties that the ordinance creating the Council imposes on Council members.
(Added by Ord. 215-08, File No. 080564, App. 9/19/2008; amended by Ord. 26-09, File No. 081511, App. 2/13/2009; Ord. 44-11, File No. 101480, App. 3/10/2011; Ord. 83-14, File No. 140141, App. 6/13/2014, Eff. 7/13/2014; Ord. 31-17, File No. 161348, App. 2/10/2017, Eff. 3/12/2017; Ord. 116-18, File No. 180081, App. 5/17/2018, Eff. 6/17/2018; Ord. 55-20, File No. 200085, App. 4/3/2020, Eff. 5/4/2020; Ord. 54-23, File No. 221245, App. 4/21/2023, Eff. 5/22/2023)