25 LC 44 2951 House Bill 142 By: Representatives Newton of the 127 th , Dickey of the 134 th , Williamson of the 112 th , Ford of the 170 th , and Buckner of the 137 th A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Article 1 of Chapter 5 of Title 48 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, 1 relating to general provisions relative to ad valorem taxation of property, so as to provide for2 an extension of preferential assessment periods for certain historic properties; to provide for3 related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:5 SECTION 1.6 Article 1 of Chapter 5 of Title 48 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to7 general provisions relative to ad valorem taxation of property, is amended in Code8 Section 48-5-7.2, relating to preferential assessment for rehabilitated historic property, by9 revising paragraph (4) of subsection (h) as follows:10 "(4) The expiration of nine years during which the property was classified and assessed11 as rehabilitated historic property; provided, however, that any such property may qualify12 thereafter as rehabilitated historic property if such property is subject to subsequent13 rehabilitation and qualifies under the provisions of this Code section; provided, further, 14 that, if approved by the governing authority of the county, the classification and15 H. B. 142 - 1 - 25 LC 44 2951 assessment under this Code section may continue for a period of up to an additional16 12 years for income-producing real property."17 SECTION 2.18 Said article is further amended in Code Section 48-5-7.3, relating to preferential assessment19 for landmark historic property, by revising subparagraph (e)(1)(E) as follows:20 "(E) The expiration of nine years during which the property was classified and assessed21 as landmark historic property; provided, however, that any such property may qualify22 thereafter as landmark historic property if such property is subject to subsequent23 rehabilitation and qualifies under other portions of the historic properties tax incentive24 program contained within the provisions of this Code section; provided, further, that,25 if approved by the governing authority of the county, the classification and assessment26 under this Code section may continue for a period of up to an additional 12 years for27 income-producing real property."28 SECTION 3.29 All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.30 H. B. 142 - 2 -