Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration: May a person represent my concerns during the proceedings?
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May a person represent my concerns during protest proceedings?

Someone may represent your concerns during a protest proceeding. However, the ABC Board requires that all parties of record attend the roll call hearing. Afterwards, a designated representative may be appointed by the protestant. The designation must be in writing, must authorize the designee to represent his or her case, and must be available for the ABC Board's review at the time of the hearing.

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