Section 10-B2807. SERVICE OF NOTICE  


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    2807.1Any notice required by §2806 shall be served upon the party or upon the representative designated by the party to receive service of papers. If a party has appeared through counsel, service may be made upon the counsel of record.

     

    2807.2Service may be completed by one of the following methods:

     

    (a)By personal delivery;

     

    (b)By leaving it at the party's office with a person in charge or an employee or, if the office is closed or the party to be served has no office, by leaving it at the party's usual place of residence with a person of suitable discretion sixteen (16) years of age or older residing there; or

     

    (c)By certified mail, return receipt requested.

     

    2807.3Proof of service, stating the name and address of the person on whom service is made and the manner and date of service, may be shown by one of the following methods:

     

    (a)Written acknowledgment by the party, the party's counsel, or other person served in accordance with §2806.9(b); or

     

    (b)A return receipt of service made by certified mail.

     

    2807.4If service is by personal delivery, it shall be deemed to have been served at the time when delivery is made to the party or other person served in accordance with §2806.9(b).

     

    2807.5If service is by certified mail, it shall be deemed to have been made on the date shown on the return receipt showing delivery of the notice to the party or refusal of the party to accept delivery.

     

    2807.6If the party is no longer at the last known address as shown by the records of the Office of the Surveyor, and no forwarding address is available, service shall be deemed to have been made on the date the return receipt bearing that notification is received by the Office of the Surveyor.

     

    2807.7A person aggrieved by a decision issued by the D.C. Surveyor, after a hearing, may seek review of the decision by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals in accordance with the District of Columbia Administrative Procedures Act, D.C. Code §1-1510 (1989 Supp.).

     

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Final Rulemaking published at 38 DCR 2131, 2138 (April 12, 1991).