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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the system for appraising property for ad valorem tax |
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purposes. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 11.253(a)(2), Tax Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(2) "Goods-in-transit" means tangible personal |
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property that: |
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(A) is acquired in or imported into this state to |
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be forwarded to another location in this state or outside this |
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state; |
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(B) is stored under a contract of bailment by a |
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public warehouse operator at one or more public warehouse |
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facilities in this state that are not in any way owned or controlled |
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by the owner of the personal property for the account of the person |
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who acquired or imported the property; |
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(C) is transported to another location in this |
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state or outside this state not later than 175 days, or, if |
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applicable, the greater number of days adopted by the taxing unit as |
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authorized by Subsection (l), after the date the person acquired |
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the property in or imported the property into this state; and |
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(D) does not include oil, natural gas, petroleum |
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products, aircraft, dealer's motor vehicle inventory, dealer's |
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vessel and outboard motor inventory, dealer's heavy equipment |
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inventory, or retail manufactured housing inventory. |
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SECTION 2. Section 11.253, Tax Code, is amended by amending |
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Subsections (e) and (g) and adding Subsection (l) to read as |
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follows: |
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(e) In determining the market value of goods-in-transit |
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that in the preceding year were stored in this state, the chief |
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appraiser shall exclude the cost of equipment, machinery, or |
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materials that entered into and became component parts of the |
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goods-in-transit but were not themselves goods-in-transit or that |
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were not transported to another location in this state or outside |
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this state before the expiration of 175 days, or, if applicable, the |
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greater number of days adopted by the taxing unit as authorized by |
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Subsection (l), after the date they were brought into this state by |
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the property owner or acquired by the property owner in this state. |
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For component parts held in bulk, the chief appraiser may use the |
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average length of time a component part was held by the owner of the |
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component parts during the preceding year at a location in this |
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state that was not owned by or under the control of the owner of the |
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component parts in determining whether the component parts were |
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transported to another location in this state or outside this state |
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before the expiration of 175 days, or, if applicable, the greater |
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number of days adopted by the taxing unit as authorized by |
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Subsection (l). |
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(g) If the property owner or the chief appraiser |
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demonstrates that the method provided by Subsection (d) |
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significantly understates or overstates the market value of the |
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property qualified for an exemption under Subsection (b) in the |
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current year, the chief appraiser shall determine the market value |
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of the goods-in-transit to be exempt by determining, according to |
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the property owner's records and any other available information, |
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the market value of those goods-in-transit owned by the property |
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owner on January 1 of the current year, excluding the cost of |
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equipment, machinery, or materials that entered into and became |
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component parts of the goods-in-transit but were not themselves |
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goods-in-transit or that were not transported to another location |
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in this state or outside this state before the expiration of 175 |
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days, or, if applicable, the greater number of days adopted by the |
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taxing unit as authorized by Subsection (l), after the date they |
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were brought into this state by the property owner or acquired by |
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the property owner in this state. |
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(l) This subsection applies only to a taxing unit any part |
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of which is located in an area designated a disaster area by a |
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disaster declaration issued under Section 418.014 or 418.108, |
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Government Code, that has not expired or otherwise been terminated. |
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The governing body of a taxing unit, in the manner provided by law |
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for official action, may extend the date by which goods-in-transit |
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must be transported to another location in this state or outside |
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this state to a date not later than the 270th day after the date the |
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person acquired the property in or imported the property into this |
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state. An extension adopted by official action under this |
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subsection applies only to: |
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(1) the exemption from ad valorem taxation by the |
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taxing unit adopting the extension; and |
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(2) the tax year in which the extension is adopted. |
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SECTION 3. Section 23.55, Tax Code, is amended by adding |
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Subsections (e-1) and (r) to read as follows: |
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(e-1) A property owner may request in writing that the chief |
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appraiser determine whether a change of use of the property owner's |
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land has occurred. The request must state the manner in which the |
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property owner is currently using the land. Not later than the 90th |
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day after the date the chief appraiser receives the request, the |
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chief appraiser shall provide the property owner with a written |
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determination that includes a description of the current use of the |
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land and a statement as to whether the current use of the land has |
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resulted in a change of use of the land. If the chief appraiser |
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determines that a change of use of the land has not occurred, the |
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chief appraiser may not later determine that a change of use of the |
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land has occurred on the basis of the use described in the written |
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determination. |
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(r) The sanctions provided by Subsection (a) do not apply to |
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a change in the use of land if, after the change in use, the physical |
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characteristics of the land remain consistent with the physical |
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characteristics of the land during the period for which the land was |
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eligible for appraisal under this subchapter. |
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SECTION 4. Section 25.02, Tax Code, is amended by adding |
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Subsections (c), (d), (e), and (f) to read as follows: |
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(c) Each appraisal record must have a unique account number. |
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If an appraisal district changes the account number of an appraisal |
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record, the appraisal district must provide written notice of the |
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change to the property owner as soon as practicable after the change |
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and provide notice of the change in the next notice of appraised |
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value of the property included in the record that is delivered to |
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the property owner under Section 25.19. |
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(d) This subsection does not apply to an appraisal record |
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for a residential property, for an improvement only, or for a |
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property on which a delinquent tax is due. On the written request |
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of a property owner, the chief appraiser shall combine contiguous |
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parcels or tracts of the owner's real property into a single |
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appraisal record. On the written request of a property owner, the |
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chief appraiser shall separate identifiable segments of the owner's |
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parcel or tract of real property into individual appraisal records. |
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(e) A property owner must make a request under Subsection |
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(d) before January 1 of the tax year for which the requested change |
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to the appraisal records is to be made. The request must contain a |
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legal description as contained in a deed sufficient to describe the |
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property subject to the request. |
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(f) If a chief appraiser refuses to combine parcels or |
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tracts, or separate a parcel or tract, on request of a property |
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owner under Subsection (d), the appraisal review board may order |
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the requested change on a motion filed by the property owner under |
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Section 25.25 or a protest filed under Chapter 41. |
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SECTION 5. Section 25.19, Tax Code, is amended by adding |
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Subsections (m) and (n) to read as follows: |
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(m) The chief appraiser may not deliver a corrected or |
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amended notice of appraised value later than June 1 for property for |
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which a person files a rendition statement or property report as |
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required by Chapter 22 unless the purpose of the notice is to: |
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(1) include omitted property; or |
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(2) correct a clerical error. |
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(n) As soon as practicable after delivering a notice |
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required by this section to a property owner, the chief appraiser |
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shall post the notice on the appraisal district's Internet website, |
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if the appraisal district maintains a website, as part of the |
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appraisal record pertaining to the property. |
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SECTION 6. Section 31.11(h), Tax Code, is amended to read as |
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follows: |
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(h) This section does not apply to an overpayment caused by |
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a change of exemption status or correction of a tax roll, including |
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an overpayment received after a correction of a tax roll as a result |
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of an appeal under Chapter 42. Such an overpayment is covered by |
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Section 26.15 or 42.43, as applicable. |
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SECTION 7. Section 41.44(d), Tax Code, is amended to read as |
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follows: |
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(d) A notice of protest is sufficient if it identifies the |
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protesting property owner, including a person claiming an ownership |
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interest in the property even if that person is not listed on the |
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appraisal records as an owner of the property, identifies the |
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property that is the subject of the protest, and indicates apparent |
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dissatisfaction with some determination of the appraisal |
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office. The notice need not be on an official form, but the |
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comptroller shall prescribe a form that provides for more detail |
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about the nature of the protest. The form must permit a property |
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owner to include each property in the appraisal district that is the |
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subject of a protest. The form must permit a property owner to |
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request that the protest be heard by a special panel established |
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under Section 6.425 if the protest will be determined by an |
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appraisal review board to which that section applies and the |
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property is included in a classification described by Section |
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6.425(b). The form must permit a property owner to request that the |
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protest be heard by a single-member panel authorized by Section |
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41.45(b-4). The comptroller, each appraisal office, and each |
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appraisal review board shall make the forms readily available and |
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deliver one to a property owner on request. |
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SECTION 8. Section 41.45, Tax Code, is amended by adding |
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Subsections (b-4) and (b-5) and amending Subsections (d), (d-2), |
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and (d-3) to read as follows: |
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(b-4) An appraisal review board shall sit in a single-member |
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panel to conduct a protest hearing under this section if the |
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property owner requests that the hearing be conducted by a |
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single-member panel: |
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(1) in the notice of protest; or |
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(2) in writing submitted to the board not later than |
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the 10th day before the date of the hearing. |
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(b-5) If the recommendation of a single-member panel that |
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conducts a hearing under Subsection (b-4) is not accepted by the |
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appraisal review board, the board may refer the matter for |
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rehearing to a single-member panel composed of a member who did not |
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hear the original protest or the board may determine the protest. |
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(d) This subsection does not apply to a single-member panel |
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established under Subsection (b-4) of this section or a special |
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panel established under Section 6.425. An appraisal review board |
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consisting of more than three members may sit in panels of not fewer |
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than three members to conduct protest hearings. If the |
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recommendation of a panel is not accepted by the board, the board |
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may refer the matter for rehearing to a panel composed of members |
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who did not hear the original protest or, if there are not at least |
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three members who did not hear the original protest, the board may |
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determine the protest. |
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(d-2) The determination of a protest heard by a panel under |
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Subsection (b-4), (d), or (d-1) must be made by the board. |
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(d-3) The board must deliver notice of a hearing or meeting |
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to determine a protest heard by a panel, or to rehear a protest, |
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under Subsection (b-4), (d), or (d-1) in accordance with the |
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provisions of this subchapter. |
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SECTION 9. Section 41.47, Tax Code, is amended by amending |
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Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (d-1) to read as follows: |
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(c) If the protest is of the determination of the appraised |
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value of the owner's property, the appraisal review board must |
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state in the order the appraised value of the property, listed |
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separately in the case of real property as the appraised value of |
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the land and the appraised value of any improvement to the land as |
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allocated by the chief appraiser: |
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(1) as shown in the appraisal records submitted to the |
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board by the chief appraiser under Section 25.22 or 25.23; and |
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(2) as finally determined by the board. |
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(d-1) This subsection applies only to an appraisal district |
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established in a county with a population of 120,000 or more. The |
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requirements of this subsection are in addition to the requirements |
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of Subsection (d). On written request submitted to the chief |
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appraiser, the chief appraiser shall deliver by e-mail, in the |
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manner provided by this subsection, a copy of the notice of issuance |
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of the order and a copy of the order required by Subsection (d) if |
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the property subject to the order is not the subject of an agreement |
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under Section 1.085. A request under this subsection may be |
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submitted only by the property owner whose property is subject to |
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the protest for which the order is issued, an attorney representing |
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the property owner, or an individual designated by the property |
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owner under Section 1.111. A person may include in a single request |
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more than one property owned by the same property owner or multiple |
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properties owned by multiple property owners. A person may submit |
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more than one request. A person submitting a request must indicate |
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in the request that the chief appraiser must make the delivery to |
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the property owner, an attorney representing the property owner, an |
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individual designated by the property owner under Section 1.111, or |
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a combination of those persons. A person must submit a request |
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before the protest hearing relating to each property included in |
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the request. The chief appraiser shall deliver, as provided by this |
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subsection, a copy of the notice of issuance of the order and a copy |
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of the order required by Subsection (d) not later than the 21st day |
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after the date the appraisal review board issues the order. |
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SECTION 10. Section 42.01, Tax Code, is amended by adding |
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Subsection (a-1) to read as follows: |
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(a-1) A property owner may not appeal separately the portion |
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of an order of an appraisal review board determining the appraised |
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value of land or the portion of the order determining the appraised |
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value of an improvement to the land if the order determined the |
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appraised value of both. |
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SECTION 11. Section 42.015(a), Tax Code, is amended to read |
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as follows: |
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(a) A person leasing property who is contractually |
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obligated to reimburse the property owner for taxes imposed on the |
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property is entitled to appeal an order of the appraisal review |
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board determining a protest relating to the property: |
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(1) brought by the person under Section 41.413; or |
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(2) brought by the property owner if the property |
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owner does not appeal the order. |
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SECTION 12. Section 42.23(e), Tax Code, is amended to read |
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as follows: |
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(e) For purposes of Subsection (d), a property owner may |
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designate a cause of action under Section 42.25 or 42.26 as the |
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basis for an appeal, but may not designate a cause of action under |
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both sections as the basis for the appeal. Discovery regarding a |
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cause of action that is not specifically designated by the property |
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owner under Subsection (d) shall be conducted as provided by the |
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Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. A [The] court may not enter an |
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order, including a protective order [to modify the provisions of |
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this subsection] under Rule 192.6 of the Texas Rules of Civil |
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Procedure, that conflicts with Subsection (d). |
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SECTION 13. Section 11.253, Tax Code, as amended by this |
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Act, applies only to a tax year beginning on or after the effective |
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date of this Act. |
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SECTION 14. Section 25.19, Tax Code, as amended by this Act, |
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applies only to a notice of appraised value for a tax year beginning |
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on or after the effective date of this Act. |
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SECTION 15. Sections 41.45 and 41.47, Tax Code, as amended |
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by this Act, apply only to a protest under Chapter 41, Tax Code, for |
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which a notice of protest is filed on or after the effective date of |
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this Act. |
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SECTION 16. Sections 42.01, 42.015, and 42.23, Tax Code, as |
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amended by this Act, apply only to an appeal under Chapter 42, Tax |
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Code, that is filed on or after the effective date of this Act. |
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SECTION 17. This Act takes effect January 1, 2022. |