Section 9-2020. APPEAL HEARING AUDIO RECORDINGS AND TRANSCRIPTS  


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    2020.1An audio recording shall be kept of all appeal hearings and rehearings.

     

    2020.2The official record of an appeal shall consist of the audio recording, the testimony, and all documents, schedules, letters, appraisals, maps, charts, lists of comparable properties, exhibits, papers, and other materials filed in the proceeding.

     

    2020.3At the request of the petitioner or of the OTR, the Commission shall deliver to the requesting party a copy of the audio recording or a written transcript of such audio recording.

     

    2020.4The cost of preparing a copy of the audio recording or a written transcript of an audio recording or any other part of the official record shall be borne by the requesting party.

     

    2020.5If a written transcript of a recording is prepared at the request of a party, a copy of the transcript shall be sent to the Commission by the requesting party.

     

    2020.6Except in accordance with procedures established by the Chairperson, the hearing file shall not be removed from the offices of the Commission for any reason.

     

authority

The Real Property Tax Appeals Commission Establishment Act of 2010, effective April 8, 2011 (D.C. Law 18-363; D.C. Official Code § 47-825.01a(b)(2) (2012 Supp.)); as amended by the Real Property Tax Appeals Commission Establishment Act of 2012, effective July 13, 2012 (D.C. Law 19-155; 59 DCR 5590).

source

Final Rulemaking published at 45 DCR 24, 37 (January 2, 1998); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 60 DCR 9888 (July 5, 2013).

EditorNote

The Office of the Chief Financial Officer of the District of Columbia published a Notice of Public Interest at 44 DCR 2345 (April 18, 1997) changing the name of the "Department of Finance and Revenue" to the "Office of Tax and Revenue."