Every hearing authorized by § 2710 of this chapter and held before the Board or its designee shall be open to the public.
Except when a hearing officer is designated, a majority of the members of the Board shall be present to hear the evidence and render a decision unless the Board has delegated authority to a hearing panel of three or more Board members as described in § 2714.10 of this section.
A person entitled to a hearing shall have the right to the following:
In connection with any hearing held pursuant to this chapter, the Board or its designee shall have the power to do the following:
In proceedings before the Board, if any person refuses to respond to a subpoena or refuses to take the oath or affirmation as a witness or thereafter refuses to be examined, or refuses to obey any lawful Order of the Board contained in its decision rendered after hearing, the Board may apply to the proper court for an Order requiring obedience thereto.
In all proceedings held by the Board, the Board shall receive and consider any evidence or testimony. However, the Board may exclude incompetent, irrelevant, immaterial, or unduly repetitious evidence or testimony.
In Board proceedings resulting from the Board's contemplated action to deny licensure, the applicant shall have the burden of satisfying the Board of his or her qualifications.
In any Board proceeding resulting from the Board's contemplated action to refuse to renew, to suspend, or to revoke a license, or to refuse transfer or restore a license or to impose a penalty, the District shall have the burden of proving that the action should be taken.
In all hearings conducted by the Board, a complete record shall be made of all evidence presented during the course of a hearing. Any party to the proceedings desiring it shall be furnished with a copy of the record, upon payment of the fee as the Board shall prescribe.
The Board may delegate its authority to hold hearings and issue final decisions to a panel of three (3) or more members of the Board. Final decisions of a hearing panel shall be considered final decisions of the Board for purposes of appeal to the D.C. Court of Appeals, except that the person against whom an action is contemplated may ask for a rehearing before the full Board. If a rehearing before the full Board is requested no appeal to the D.C. Court of Appeals, as described in § 2716.3 of this chapter, shall be permitted until the full Board has issues a ruling.
The Board may request the licensee to attend a settlement conference prior to holding a hearing, and may enter into settlement agreements and consent decrees to carry out its functions.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 17, r. 17-2714