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Ethics Commission sets procedural framework for William Walker enforcement hearing, tables assignment of a preliminary hearing officer
Summary
The commission approved most procedural rules for a potential administrative hearing in the enforcement case against William Walker but tabled who will preside over preliminary matters and specifics about submission deadlines and methods pending further consideration, including an accommodation request for mailed notices.
The San Francisco Ethics Commission on April 11 set several procedural rules for preliminary matters in the enforcement case involving William Walker (SFEC case no. 223‑507) but tabled the appointment of a single assigned commissioner to preside over those preliminary matters and some related deadlines and submission methods.
Enforcement staff presented six preliminary items the commission must decide before a hearing: who will preside over preliminary matters; deadlines for motions and responses; the manner of submitting motions; a process for commission review of disputed procedural rulings; who will preside over the merits hearing; and the process for issuing final findings and orders. Staff recommended…
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