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Board of Appeals denies two rehearing requests in tobacco permit suspensions

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 22, 2011
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 22 denied rehearing requests from two retailers who had appealed Department of Public Health suspensions for sales of tobacco to minors. Commissioners found no new evidence or manifest injustice and upheld the prior penalties.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 22 denied two rehearing requests from retailers who had challenged suspensions of their tobacco sales permits after allegations of sales to minors.

Antoinette Lam, manager of Chuck's Store at 249 Cortland Avenue, told the board she had appealed a 25‑day suspension by the Department of Public Health and that the board had reduced that penalty to 20 days. Lam said she had not received the written summary of the board’s decision required by the San…

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