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CCSF Outreach – Prepared by The Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

Pursuant to Administrative Code, Section 2.81
Vacancies on the Board or Commission of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors:
Participate in a Board or Commission!
The Assessment Appeals Board (AAB)
The AAB resolves legal and value assessment issue

s between the Assessor’s office and property owners. The vacancies on the Board are as follows: Board 1 – one; Board 2 – four; and Board 3 – five.

Hearings are quasi-judicial, conducted in a manner similar to a court, with evidence and testimony presented by the parties. The Board then evaluates the evidence and testimony and renders its decision.

To be eligible for appointment to a position, you must have a minimum of five years of professional experience in California as: (1) CPA; (2) real estate agent; (3) attorney; or (4) a property appraiser accredited by a nationally recognized organization, or certified by the Office of Real Estate Appraisers or the State Board of Equalization.

For a complete list of current or upcoming boards, commissions, and task forces, visit https://sfbos.org/vacancy-boards-commissions-task-forces .

Announcements throughout the city

Are you interested in working for the City and County of San Francisco? Please visit https://careers.sf.gov/ to find current job openings.

Child Support Services Department Announcements

Child support matters can be complicated, stressful, and confusing. The Department of Child Support Services helps parents understand the process so they know their rights and options for making and receiving support payments. The Department of Child Support Services is available to help you in person or by phone. Call (866) 901-3212 or visit online at www.sfgov.org/dcss today to find out how we can help you. Schedule an appointment to open your case at https://sfgov.org/dcss/opening-case.

The City and County of San Francisco encourage public outreach. Articles are translated into multiple languages to provide better public access. The newspaper makes every effort to correctly translate articles of general interest. Neither the City nor the County of San Francisco nor the newspapers assume any responsibility for errors or omissions.

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