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Abatement Appeals Board designates SFgovTV video as official record, allows party-supplied reporters
Summary
The board voted to amend its rules so SFgovTV video recordings become the administrative record for hearings and parties may provide a certified court reporter whose transcript can be designated the official record if the party supplies the city with a certified copy at no cost.
The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board on Nov. 19 voted to amend its rules to designate video recordings made and broadcast by SFgovTV as the administrative record for its hearings, while preserving the option for parties to supply a certified court reporter.
Deputy City Attorney Catherine Barnes told the board the proposed change would allow the board to rely on SFgovTV DVDs as the official record and to accept a party-provided certified…
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