California Code of Regulations
Title 14 - Natural Resources
Division 5 - San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission
Chapter 4 - Major Permit Procedures: Commission Hearings and Public Comments on Applications
Subchapter 1 - Commission Hearings
Article 2 - Hearing Procedures and Field Trips
Section 10410 - Order of Hearing

Universal Citation: 14 CA Code of Regs 10410

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024

(a) The Commission's public hearing on a permit application shall proceed in the following order:

(1) the Chair shall open the public hearing;

(2) the Executive Director or the Chair shall identify the application and any correspondence received by the Commission relative to the application;

(3) the applicant or his or her representative may present any material to expand on the application summary;

(4) other persons may speak concerning the application;

(5) the applicant may rebut or comment on what the applicant believes to have been incorrect or misleading factual information given during the hearing; and

(6) to continue it to a subsequent meeting the Commission may either close the public hearing, continue it to a subsequent meeting, or leave the hearing open for additional written comment only.

(b) Except in extraordinary circumstances, no person shall speak more than once to an application. Additional comments, including rebuttal to remarks of other speakers, shall be made in writing for subsequent distribution to the Commission and interested parties.

(c) The Chair may establish time limits for presentations made during a public hearing.

(d) Commissioners may ask questions at any time as time allows.

1. Amendment filed 5-18-87; operative 6-17-87 (Register 87, No. 30). For prior history, see Register 79, No. 29.

Note: Authority cited: Section 66632(f), Government Code; and Section 29201(e), Public Resources Code. Reference: Section 66632, Government Code; and Section 29520(a), Public Resources Code.

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