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Sec. 2-1.311.   Hearings: Findings.
   If any party to the proceedings desires written findings of fact, his request shall be in writing and be submitted to the Clerk before the commencement of the hearing. The requesting party may abandon the request and waive findings at the conclusion of the hearing. If the requesting party abandons his request at this time, any other party may orally or in writing renew the request. The Board may impose a reasonable fee, not to exceed Ten and no/100ths ($10.00) Dollars, for providing written findings. (§ 4, Ord. 695, eff. January 23, 1974)
Article 4.
Supervisorial Districts*
* Sections 2-1.401 through 2-1.407, codified from Ordinance No. 532, as amended by Ordinance Nos. 658, effective November 25, 1971, and 663, effective January 26, 1972, repealed by Ordinance No. 916, effective July 30,1981. Sections 2-1.401 through 2-1.407, codified from Ordinance No. 916, as amended by Ordinance No. 1024, effective December 26, 1985, repealed by Ordinance No. 1127, effective October 31, 1991.
Sec. 2-1.401.   Supervisorial District Boundaries.
   Supervisorial Districts may be established by resolution. The resolution establishing supervisorial districts shall be published and available on the County of Yolo website for as long as said districts are in effect. (§ 2, Ord. 1544, eff. January 6, 2022)
Article 5.
Rules of the County Board of Equalization*
*   Sections 2-1.501 through 2-1.505, as added by Ordinance No. 759, effective July 22, 1976, repealed by Ordinance No. 987, effective October 4, 1984.
Article 6.
Conflict of Interest Code
Sec. 2-1.601.   Adoption of the Conflict of Interest Code.
   In compliance with the provisions of Section 87300 of the Government Code of the State, the Board hereby adopts this Conflict of Interest Code. (§ 1, Ord. 764, eff. September 30, 1976)
Sec. 2-1.602.   Application of Code.
   This Conflict of Interest Code shall be applicable to members of the Board, whether acting as Board members or as members of any County board or commission. (§ 1, Ord. 764, eff. September 30, 1976)
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