Let's Talk: To the Extent Permitted by Law
postedTo the Extent Permitted by Law
You may have heard multiple interpretations about the authority the Council intended to give the Office of the Independent Monitor and the Police Civilian Oversight Board when the 2020 Council created Madison General Ordinances (MGO) 5.19 and 5.20.
There is a lot that the ordinances do not say when it comes to clearly and explicitly putting that intent into writing. That lack of clarity has created contention and noise at all levels of the City. But today's arguments are not new. If you go back in time, many of these same concerns were discussed and left unresolved in 2020.
One statement in the ordinance, however, is clearly stated: access to records and subpoena power are provided "to the extent permitted by law."
We have often heard about OIM's access to records and subpoena power in incomplete sentences that ignore the part stating this authority is limited by state and federal law.