California Senate Bill (S.B. 978) was enacted January 1, 2020 | Law enforcement agencies must now publish all standards, policies, and practices online | PowerDMS enabled Buena Park Police Department to comply with the new law and share documents with their community using Public-Facing Documents | Buena Park PD now shares more than 200 crucial documents with their community |
California took the first step with its landmark transparency bill, S.B. 978. With the new law, thousands of police standards, policies, practices, operating procedures, and training materials are now required to be shared conspicuously on agency websites.
The move left law enforcement agencies scrambling. Not only are they required to review documents for accuracy before posting to the public they also needed a document management plan to help them quickly adapt to constantly amending guidelines, policy recommendations, and procedural changes.
Buena Park PD has been using PowerDMS, a document management solution, to store, distribute, and track crucial policies since 2013. PowerDMS proved vital when they were informed S.B. 978 was coming through the pipeline.
According to Lieutenant Tamra Banks, Buena Park PD had been working within PowerDMS to keep hundreds of crucial documents, like Use of Force, Communicable Diseases, and Vehicle Pursuit policies and operating procedures. When it was time to move their documents to their public website, they just had to click a box and it was done.
Tamra Banks
LIEUTENANT
BUENA PARK PD
“My partner and I started talking and realized, ‘hey, what if we just used the folder feature within PowerDMS to publish everything in the same place?’ So that’s what we did. We created a new folder, labeled it “Public,” and now publish not just our S.B.978 policies and procedures, but also our standard operating procedures, annual reports, and manuals,” explains Lt. Banks.
“With PowerDMS and Public-Facing Documents, no matter how small or large of an edit we make to a document, we are able to create the change within all associated documents at the same time,” says Lt. Banks. “When we save the changes, the public documents are all instantaneously updated as well. We don’t have to go to the site and replace any documents or worry if a public version is the most current version.”
In preparation for a landmark change, PowerDMS helped Buena Park PD stay months ahead of the game, saving time and money in publishing crucial documents to their community with ease and simplicity.
For more information on how PowerDMS and Public-Facing Documents can help your organization save time and money and respond faster to changing policies and guidelines, contact us today or visit our website at PowerDMS.com/Public-Facing-Documents.