APPOINTMENT OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS
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Individuals are appointed directly to a board by the majority
vote of the Board of Supervisors.
Assessment appeals my involve complex issues such as the valuation
of large subdivisions in various stages of development, industrial developments,
shopping centers, undeveloped land in transition, possessory interests, view
site property, and motels and apartments with large vacancy factors. Most persons
have limited experience in appraisal matters and, in recognition of that fact,
the Legislature enacted eligibility requirements for assessment appeals board
members. Section 1624 sets forth the eligibility requirements as follows:
A person is not eligible for nomination for membership on
an assessment appeals board unless he or she meets one of the following criteria:
(a) Has a minimum of five years professional experience in
this state as a certified public accountant or public accountant, a licensed
real estate broker, an attorney, a property appraiser accredited by a nationally
recognized professional organization, or a property appraiser certified by
the Office of Real Estate Appraisers.
(b) Is a person who the nominating member of the board of
supervisors has reason to believe is possessed of competent knowledge of property
appraisal and taxation.
All newly appointed members are required to complete an Assessment
Appeals Board Member training course within one year of appointment. The term
of office is three years.
To apply for a member position, you must complete an application
and submit it to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
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