Can I submit a written statement instead of appearing in person?
Yes. You may choose to waive your right to appeal in person and provide the Board with written testimony or evidence, such as photos, proof of licensure, or cleaning logs, detailing the facts and circumstances relating to the citation. You will be offered that option in the acknowledgment letter you receive from the Board when it accepts your citation appeal request.
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