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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to a temporary exemption from ad valorem taxation of a |
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portion of the appraised value of certain property damaged by a |
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disaster. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Subchapter B, Chapter 11, Tax Code, is amended by |
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adding Section 11.35 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 11.35. TEMPORARY EXEMPTION FOR QUALIFIED PROPERTY |
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DAMAGED BY DISASTER. (a) In this section, "qualified property" |
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means property that: |
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(1) consists of: |
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(A) tangible personal property used for the |
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production of income; or |
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(B) an improvement to real property; |
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(2) is located in an area declared by the governor to |
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be a disaster area following a disaster; |
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(3) is at least 15 percent damaged by the disaster, as |
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determined by the chief appraiser under this section; and |
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(4) for property described by Subdivision (1)(A), is |
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the subject of a rendition statement or property report filed by the |
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property owner under Section 22.01 that demonstrates that the |
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property had taxable situs in the disaster area for the tax year in |
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which the disaster occurred. |
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(b) A person is entitled to an exemption from taxation by a |
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taxing unit of a portion of the appraised value of qualified |
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property that the person owns in an amount determined under |
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Subsection (e). |
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(c) On receipt of an application for the exemption |
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authorized by this section, the chief appraiser shall determine |
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whether any item of qualified property that is the subject of the |
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application is at least 15 percent damaged by the disaster and |
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assign to each such item of qualified property a damage assessment |
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rating of Level I, Level II, Level III, or Level IV, as appropriate, |
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as provided by Subsection (d). In determining the appropriate |
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damage assessment rating, the chief appraiser may rely on |
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information provided by a county emergency management authority, |
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the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or any other source the |
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chief appraiser considers appropriate. |
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(d) The chief appraiser shall assign to an item of qualified |
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property: |
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(1) a Level I damage assessment rating if the property |
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is at least 15 percent, but less than 30 percent, damaged, meaning |
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that the property suffered minimal damage and may continue to be |
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used as intended; |
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(2) a Level II damage assessment rating if the |
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property is at least 30 percent, but less than 60 percent, damaged, |
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which, for qualified property described by Subsection (a)(1)(B), |
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means that the property has suffered only nonstructural damage, |
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including nonstructural damage to the roof, walls, foundation, or |
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mechanical components, and the waterline, if any, is less than 18 |
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inches above the floor; |
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(3) a Level III damage assessment rating if the |
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property is at least 60 percent damaged but is not a total loss, |
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which, for qualified property described by Subsection (a)(1)(B), |
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means that the property has suffered significant structural damage |
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requiring extensive repair due to the failure or partial failure of |
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structural elements, wall elements, or the foundation, or the |
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waterline is at least 18 inches above the floor; or |
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(4) a Level IV damage assessment rating if the |
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property is a total loss, meaning that repair of the property is not |
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feasible. |
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(e) Subject to Subsection (f), the amount of the exemption |
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authorized by this section for an item of qualified property is |
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determined by multiplying the appraised value, determined for the |
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tax year in which the disaster occurred, of the property by: |
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(1) 15 percent, if the property is assigned a Level I |
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damage assessment rating; |
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(2) 30 percent, if the property is assigned a Level II |
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damage assessment rating; |
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(3) 60 percent, if the property is assigned a Level III |
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damage assessment rating; or |
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(4) 100 percent, if the property is assigned a Level IV |
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damage assessment rating. |
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(f) If a person qualifies for the exemption authorized by |
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this section after the beginning of the tax year, the amount of the |
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exemption is calculated by multiplying the amount determined under |
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Subsection (e) by a fraction, the denominator of which is 365 and |
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the numerator of which is the number of days remaining in the tax |
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year after the day on which the governor first declares the area in |
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which the person's qualified property is located to be a disaster |
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area, including the day on which the governor makes the |
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declaration. |
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(g) If a person qualifies for the exemption authorized by |
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this section after the amount of the tax due on the qualified |
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property is calculated and the effect of the qualification is to |
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reduce the amount of the tax due on the property, the assessor for |
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each taxing unit that has adopted the exemption shall recalculate |
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the amount of the tax due on the property and correct the tax roll. |
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If the tax bill has been mailed and the tax on the property has not |
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been paid, the assessor shall mail a corrected tax bill to the |
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person in whose name the property is listed on the tax roll or to the |
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person's authorized agent. If the tax on the property has been |
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paid, the tax collector for the taxing unit shall refund to the |
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person who paid the tax the amount by which the payment exceeded the |
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tax due. No interest is due on an amount refunded under this |
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subsection. |
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(h) The exemption authorized by this section expires as to |
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an item of qualified property on January 1 of the first tax year in |
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which the property is reappraised under Section 25.18. |
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SECTION 2. Section 11.42(e), Tax Code, is amended to read as |
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follows: |
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(e) A person who qualifies for an exemption under Section |
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11.131 or 11.35 after January 1 of a tax year may receive the |
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exemption for the applicable portion of that tax year immediately |
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on qualification for the exemption. |
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SECTION 3. Section 11.43, Tax Code, is amended by amending |
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Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (s) to read as follows: |
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(c) An exemption provided by Section 11.13, 11.131, 11.132, |
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11.133, 11.134, 11.17, 11.18, 11.182, 11.1827, 11.183, 11.19, |
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11.20, 11.21, 11.22, 11.23(a), (h), (j), (j-1), or (m), 11.231, |
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11.254, 11.27, 11.271, 11.29, 11.30, 11.31, [or] 11.315, or 11.35, |
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once allowed, need not be claimed in subsequent years, and except as |
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otherwise provided by Subsection (e), the exemption applies to the |
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property until it changes ownership or the person's qualification |
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for the exemption changes. However, except as provided by |
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Subsection (r), the chief appraiser may require a person allowed |
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one of the exemptions in a prior year to file a new application to |
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confirm the person's current qualification for the exemption by |
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delivering a written notice that a new application is required, |
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accompanied by an appropriate application form, to the person |
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previously allowed the exemption. If the person previously allowed |
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the exemption is 65 years of age or older, the chief appraiser may |
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not cancel the exemption due to the person's failure to file the new |
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application unless the chief appraiser complies with the |
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requirements of Subsection (q), if applicable. |
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(s) A person who qualifies for an exemption under Section |
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11.35 must apply for the exemption not later than the 105th day |
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after the date the governor declares the area in which the person's |
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qualified property is located to be a disaster area, provided that |
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the chief appraiser may extend the deadline for good cause shown. |
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SECTION 4. Section 11.45, Tax Code, is amended by adding |
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Subsection (e) to read as follows: |
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(e) If the chief appraiser approves, modifies, or denies an |
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application for an exemption under Section 11.35, the chief |
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appraiser shall deliver a written notice of the approval, |
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modification, or denial to the applicant not later than the fifth |
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day after the date the chief appraiser makes the determination. The |
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notice must include the damage assessment rating assigned by the |
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chief appraiser to each item of qualified property that is the |
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subject of the application and a brief explanation of the |
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procedures for protesting the chief appraiser's determination. The |
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notice required under this subsection is in lieu of any notice that |
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would otherwise be required under Subsection (d). |
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SECTION 5. Section 26.012(15), Tax Code, is amended to read |
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as follows: |
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(15) "Lost property levy" means the amount of taxes |
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levied in the preceding year on property value that was taxable in |
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the preceding year but is not taxable in the current year because |
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the property is exempt in the current year under a provision of this |
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code other than Section 11.251, [or] 11.253, or 11.35, the property |
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has qualified for special appraisal under Chapter 23 in the current |
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year, or the property is located in territory that has ceased to be |
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a part of the taxing unit since the preceding year. |
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SECTION 6. Section 41.03(a), Tax Code, is amended to read as |
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follows: |
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(a) A taxing unit is entitled to challenge before the |
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appraisal review board: |
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(1) the level of appraisals of any category of |
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property in the district or in any territory in the district, but |
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not the appraised value of a single taxpayer's property; |
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(2) an exclusion of property from the appraisal |
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records; |
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(3) a grant in whole or in part of a partial exemption, |
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other than an exemption under Section 11.35; |
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(4) a determination that land qualifies for appraisal |
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as provided by Subchapter C, D, E, or H, Chapter 23; or |
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(5) a failure to identify the taxing unit as one in |
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which a particular property is taxable. |
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SECTION 7. Section 41.41, Tax Code, is amended by adding |
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Subsection (c) to read as follows: |
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(c) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), a property owner is |
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entitled to protest before the appraisal review board only the |
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following actions of the chief appraiser in relation to an |
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exemption under Section 11.35: |
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(1) the modification or denial of an application for |
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an exemption under that section; or |
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(2) the determination of the appropriate damage |
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assessment rating for an item of qualified property under that |
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section. |
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SECTION 8. Section 41.44(a), Tax Code, is amended to read as |
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follows: |
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(a) Except as provided by Subsections (b), (c), (c-1), and |
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(c-2), to be entitled to a hearing and determination of a protest, |
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the property owner initiating the protest must file a written |
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notice of the protest with the appraisal review board having |
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authority to hear the matter protested: |
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(1) not later than May 15 or the 30th day after the |
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date that notice to the property owner was delivered to the property |
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owner as provided by Section 25.19, whichever is later; |
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(2) in the case of a protest of a change in the |
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appraisal records ordered as provided by Subchapter A of this |
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chapter or by Chapter 25, not later than the 30th day after the date |
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notice of the change is delivered to the property owner; |
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(3) in the case of a determination that a change in the |
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use of land appraised under Subchapter C, D, E, or H, Chapter 23, |
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has occurred, not later than the 30th day after the date the notice |
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of the determination is delivered to the property owner; [or] |
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(4) in the case of a determination of eligibility for a |
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refund under Section 23.1243, not later than the 30th day after the |
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date the notice of the determination is delivered to the property |
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owner; or |
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(5) in the case of a protest of the modification or |
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denial of an application for an exemption under Section 11.35, or |
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the determination of an appropriate damage assessment rating for an |
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item of qualified property under that section, not later than the |
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30th day after the date the property owner receives the notice |
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required under Section 11.45(e). |
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SECTION 9. Section 403.302(d), Government Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(d) For the purposes of this section, "taxable value" means |
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the market value of all taxable property less: |
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(1) the total dollar amount of any residence homestead |
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exemptions lawfully granted under Section 11.13(b) or (c), Tax |
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Code, in the year that is the subject of the study for each school |
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district; |
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(2) one-half of the total dollar amount of any |
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residence homestead exemptions granted under Section 11.13(n), Tax |
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Code, in the year that is the subject of the study for each school |
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district; |
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(3) the total dollar amount of any exemptions granted |
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before May 31, 1993, within a reinvestment zone under agreements |
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authorized by Chapter 312, Tax Code; |
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(4) subject to Subsection (e), the total dollar amount |
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of any captured appraised value of property that: |
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(A) is within a reinvestment zone created on or |
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before May 31, 1999, or is proposed to be included within the |
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boundaries of a reinvestment zone as the boundaries of the zone and |
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the proposed portion of tax increment paid into the tax increment |
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fund by a school district are described in a written notification |
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provided by the municipality or the board of directors of the zone |
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to the governing bodies of the other taxing units in the manner |
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provided by former Section 311.003(e), Tax Code, before May 31, |
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1999, and within the boundaries of the zone as those boundaries |
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existed on September 1, 1999, including subsequent improvements to |
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the property regardless of when made; |
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(B) generates taxes paid into a tax increment |
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fund created under Chapter 311, Tax Code, under a reinvestment zone |
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financing plan approved under Section 311.011(d), Tax Code, on or |
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before September 1, 1999; and |
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(C) is eligible for tax increment financing under |
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Chapter 311, Tax Code; |
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(5) the total dollar amount of any captured appraised |
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value of property that: |
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(A) is within a reinvestment zone: |
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(i) created on or before December 31, 2008, |
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by a municipality with a population of less than 18,000; and |
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(ii) the project plan for which includes |
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the alteration, remodeling, repair, or reconstruction of a |
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structure that is included on the National Register of Historic |
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Places and requires that a portion of the tax increment of the zone |
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be used for the improvement or construction of related facilities |
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or for affordable housing; |
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(B) generates school district taxes that are paid |
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into a tax increment fund created under Chapter 311, Tax Code; and |
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(C) is eligible for tax increment financing under |
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Chapter 311, Tax Code; |
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(6) the total dollar amount of any exemptions granted |
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under Section 11.251 or 11.253, Tax Code; |
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(7) the difference between the comptroller's estimate |
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of the market value and the productivity value of land that |
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qualifies for appraisal on the basis of its productive capacity, |
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except that the productivity value estimated by the comptroller may |
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not exceed the fair market value of the land; |
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(8) the portion of the appraised value of residence |
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homesteads of individuals who receive a tax limitation under |
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Section 11.26, Tax Code, on which school district taxes are not |
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imposed in the year that is the subject of the study, calculated as |
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if the residence homesteads were appraised at the full value |
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required by law; |
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(9) a portion of the market value of property not |
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otherwise fully taxable by the district at market value because of: |
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(A) action required by statute or the |
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constitution of this state, other than Section 11.311, Tax Code, |
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that, if the tax rate adopted by the district is applied to it, |
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produces an amount equal to the difference between the tax that the |
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district would have imposed on the property if the property were |
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fully taxable at market value and the tax that the district is |
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actually authorized to impose on the property, if this subsection |
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does not otherwise require that portion to be deducted; or |
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(B) action taken by the district under Subchapter |
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B or C, Chapter 313, Tax Code, before the expiration of the |
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subchapter; |
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(10) the market value of all tangible personal |
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property, other than manufactured homes, owned by a family or |
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individual and not held or used for the production of income; |
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(11) the appraised value of property the collection of |
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delinquent taxes on which is deferred under Section 33.06, Tax |
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Code; |
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(12) the portion of the appraised value of property |
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the collection of delinquent taxes on which is deferred under |
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Section 33.065, Tax Code; [and] |
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(13) the amount by which the market value of a |
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residence homestead to which Section 23.23, Tax Code, applies |
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exceeds the appraised value of that property as calculated under |
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that section; and |
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(14) the total dollar amount of any exemptions granted |
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under Section 11.35, Tax Code. |
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SECTION 10. Section 23.02, Tax Code, is repealed. |
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SECTION 11. Section 11.35, Tax Code, as added by this Act, |
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applies only to ad valorem taxes imposed for a tax year that begins |
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on or after the effective date of this Act. |
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SECTION 12. This Act takes effect January 1, 2020, but only |
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if the constitutional amendment proposed by the 86th Legislature, |
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Regular Session, 2019, authorizing the legislature to provide for a |
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temporary exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion of the |
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appraised value of certain property damaged by a disaster is |
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approved by the voters. If that amendment is not approved by the |
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voters, this Act has no effect. |