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If it appears that remediation undertaken by a Respondent cannot proceed or its effectiveness cannot be tested while a seal remains in place, the Respondent may, by written application addressed to the Executive Director or his or her designee, request that a seal be temporarily removed or stayed for a limited period. The Executive Director or his or her designee may authorize a temporary unsealing or stay of sealing for the above specified reasons for such limited period and subject to such conditions as the Executive Director or his or her designee deems appropriate.
(Added City Record 7/8/2016, eff. 8/7/2016)
When the Board has issued an emergency cease and desist order, without hearing, due to an imminent peril to public health or safety, pursuant to Administrative Code §§ 24-178(f), 24-346(a) and (e) or 24-523(a) and (b), any person affected by such emergency order may, by written notice to the Board, request a hearing or an accelerated hearing in accordance with those provisions. The hearing held pursuant to the request will be held by the Board and not referred to a Hearing Officer. The hearing will otherwise be conducted in accordance with the relevant provisions of law and the applicable Board rules for adjudicatory hearings.
(Added City Record 7/8/2016, eff. 8/7/2016)
Subchapter C: Adjudications – Hearing Procedures [Repealed]
Editor's note: Pursuant to City Record 7/8/2016, effective 8/7/2016, the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings repealed this subchapter.
Subchapter D: Adjudications – Appeal Procedures [Repealed]
Editor's note: Pursuant to City Record 7/8/2016, effective 8/7/2016, the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings repealed this subchapter.
Subchapter E: Miscellaneous [Repealed]
Editor's note: Pursuant to City Record 7/8/2016, effective 8/7/2016, the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings repealed this subchapter.
Subchapter F: Special Hearings and Enforcement Proceedings [Repealed]
Editor's note: Pursuant to City Record 7/8/2016, effective 8/7/2016, the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings repealed this subchapter.
Subchapter G: Penalties
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