§ 33.309 DUE PROCESS.
   All hearings will be conducted pursuant to this subchapter. All those appearing before the Board of Ethics will be entitled to due process. A person accused of unethical conduct will be entitled to:
   (A)   Receive and review the original request; any supporting documentation submitted with the request; and any additional documentary evidence being considered by the Board of Ethics.
   (B)   Submit a written response along with additional documentary evidence, if any.
   (C)   Speak before the Board of Ethics for up to 30 minutes and may have additional time as the Board of Ethics may determine to rebut the allegations of unethical conduct.
   (D)   Representation by an attorney or other agent of such person's choosing.
(Ord. 24-003, passed 5-20-24)