San Francisco Board of Supervisors Board or Commission Vacancies:
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The Assessment Appeals Board (AAB)
The AAB resolves legal and appraisal issues between the Assessor’s office and property owners.
The hearings are quasi-judicial and are conducted in a manner similar to a court, with evidence and testimony presented by the
parts. The Board then evaluates the evidence and testimony and renders its decision.
To be eligible for appointment to the position, you must have a minimum of five years of professional experience in California as: (1)
Certified Public Accountant; (2) real estate broker; (3) lawyer; or (4) property appraiser accredited by an organization recognized by
national level, or certified by the Office of the Real Estate Appraiser or the State Board of Equalization.
For a complete list of current or future boards, commissions and task forces, visit https://sfbos.org/vacancy-boardscommissions-
task-forces.
Department Announcements
Elections Department
The choice is yours! Go paperless!
For each election, the Department of Elections publishes a voter information pamphlet and a sample ballot. The brochure provides
nonpartisan information on voting, candidates and measures. By law, we must mail you a brochure unless you choose not to receive it.
There are several reasons to opt out of paper brochure mailings:
- You will save taxpayer money we use to print and mail. • You will reduce your carbon footprint.
- You can access election information anytime, anywhere.
Does your household receive more than one copy of the Brochure? Consider having all but one voter opt out so that your household can
share a printed copy. Not sure you’ll like reading the online brochure? Give it a try – re-engaging is just as easy!
If you’re ready to make the switch to the digital pamphlet, go to sfelections.org/voterportal or call us at 415-554-4375.
Department of Child Support Services
Child support matters can be complicated, stressful and confusing. Department of Child Support Services Helps Parents
to understand the process so that they know their rights and options for making and receiving support payments. We are available to assist you
in person or by phone. Call us today at (866) 901-3212 for more information. Apply for services online or schedule an appointment at sf.gov/dcss
to find out how we can help you.
Department of Public Health
Count on WIC for Healthy Families!
WIC is a federally funded nutrition program for women, infants, and children. You may qualify if:
- Are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have just had a baby;
- Have children under 5 years old; and
- You have low to medium income; I
- Receive benefits from Medi-Cal, CalFresh (food stamps), or CalWORKS (TANF); and •Lives in California
WIC provides: Nutrition education and health information, breastfeeding support, food benefits for healthy foods (such as fruits and vegetables), referrals to medical providers, and community services.
Learn more at: MyFamily.wic.ca.gov or www.wicworks.ca.gov
Sign up early! Call today to see if you qualify and schedule an appointment – (628) 206-5494 or (415) 657-1724 This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
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