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What happens if one or more parties to the appeal is not satisfied with the Board?s Decision?

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What happens if one or more parties to the appeal is not satisfied with the Board?s Decision?

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Any party to the appeal who disagrees with the Board?s decision may file a Petition for Rehearing with the Board, in accordance with SPB rules. If the Petition for Rehearing is denied, the aggrieved party may file a Petition for Writ of Mandate in the Superior Court, challenging the Board’s decision. Note: It is not necessary to file a Petition for Rehearing with the SPB prior to seeking relief in the superior court.

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