(A) Reasonable diligence. The Indo Consolidated Appeals Board shall proceed with reasonable diligence to conclude any matter before it. Although due regard shall be shown for the convenience and necessity of any parties or their representatives, the Indio Consolidated Appeals Board may grant continuances only for good cause shown.
(B) Record. A record of the entire proceedings shall be made by tape recording, or by any other means of permanent recording determined to be appropriate by the Indio Consolidated Appeals Board.
(C) Reporting. The proceedings at the hearing shall also be reported by a stenographic reporter if requested by any party thereto at that party's expense. A transcript of the proceedings shall be made available to all parties upon request and upon payment of the fee for the transcription.
(D) Oaths/certification. In any proceedings under this section, the Indio Consolidated Appeals Board has the power to administer oaths and affirmations and to certify to official acts.
(Ord. 1226, passed 8-5-98; Am. Ord. 1589, passed 3-16-11)