The Comprehensive Policing and Justice Reform Technical Emergency Amendment Act of 2025 amends the Office of Citizen Complaint Review Establishment Act of 1998 to enhance the oversight of police conduct. The bill expands the Police Complaints Board from five to nine members, ensuring representation from each Ward and an at-large member, all of whom must not have any current affiliation with law enforcement. Additionally, it empowers the Executive Director of the Office of Police Complaints to initiate complaints based on evidence of police misconduct that was not included in the original complaint, specifically addressing failures to intervene in or report excessive force incidents.

Furthermore, the bill clarifies provisions in Chapter 3 of Title 14 of the District of Columbia Official Code, specifying that certain definitions and requirements apply only to victims under the age of 18. This includes amendments to various subparagraphs to ensure that references to victims explicitly denote those who are minors. The act is set to take effect upon approval by the Mayor and will remain in effect for a maximum of 90 days, as is standard for emergency legislation in the District of Columbia.