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(a) If no protest has been received by the Board during the protest period, the Board shall consider the application within 10 days after the end of the protest period.
(b) If a protest has been received by the Board during the protest period, the Board shall take the following actions:
(1) The Board shall schedule a protest hearing, to be held within 75 days of the end of the protest period, for new license applications to receive testimony and other evidence regarding the application in accordance with §§ 25-442 and 25-444.
(2)(A) The parties shall be informed of their obligation to attend a mediation under § 25-445 for the purpose of discussing and resolving, if possible, the objections raised by the protestants.
(B) The parties shall be informed of their rights and responsibilities with respect to reaching a settlement under §§ 25-445 and 25-446.
(C) At the request of all parties, and if a mediation would be unlikely to succeed, the Board may waive the parties' obligation to attend a mediation.
(3) The Board shall issue a decision in accordance with § 25-433.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - District of Columbia Code Division V. Local Business Affairs § 25-432. Standard review procedures. - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/dc/division-v-local-business-affairs/dc-code-sect-25-432/
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