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What is needed from the parties during the Commission’s review of an appeal?

  1. New evidence

  2. Written arguments but no new evidence

  3. Their presence at a hearing

  4. A verbal testimony

The correct answer is: Written arguments but no new evidence

During the Commission's review of an appeal, new evidence is not needed as that should have been submitted during the initial appeal. The review is based on the arguments written by the parties and any new evidence could potentially sway the decision in an unfair manner. Additionally, the presence of the parties at a hearing is not necessary as the review is solely based on the written arguments. A verbal testimony is also not necessary as all relevant information should have already been presented in the written arguments. Therefore, B is the best option as it is the only one that accurately reflects the necessary participation of the parties during the review process.