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Chair closes hearing, says proposed memorandum will be sent; decision timeline "weeks, but not months"
Summary
The presiding chair closed the evidentiary record, adjourned the hearing and said a proposed memorandum of decision will be prepared and sent to the parties; when asked about timing the chair replied, "It will be weeks, but not months."
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The presiding chair closed the evidentiary record and adjourned the hearing after testimony and cross-examination, the chair said. The chair told attendees a proposed memorandum of decision will be prepared for review by the full board and transmitted to the parties before the board considers the matter.
The chair reminded parties that anyone adversely affected by the proposed memorandum may file exceptions and submit briefs or request to present oral argument to the board. When asked by an individual addressed in the transcript as "Mister Brown" how long the board’s consideration would take, the chair said, "It will be weeks, but not months," giving a rough timeline estimate for when the parties could expect the memorandum and next steps.
The chair said the office would be in touch with parties to transmit the proposed memorandum and to provide further procedural instructions. The hearing was taken off the record after the chair invited final questions and received none.

