Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1758

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
3/2/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  
Refer
3/29/23  

Caption

Revenue and taxation; manner in which county assessors may inspect real or personal property; effective date.

Impact

The bill's passage is likely to impact state laws related to property assessment and taxation significantly. By implementing new inspection methodologies, the legislation may enable county assessors to conduct property valuations more efficiently and accurately. This may lead to adjustments in tax liabilities for property owners, as better data could translate into more precise property valuations, which in turn could affect revenue collected by local and state governments.

Summary

House Bill 1758 focuses on how county assessors in Oklahoma can inspect real or personal property for valuation and data collection. It stipulates that assessors may use both on-ground site inspections and publicly or commercially available aerial image overlays to fulfill their duties. This legislation aims to modernize the methods of property assessment and improve the accuracy of property valuations, thereby enhancing tax revenue generation. The bill is set to become effective on January 1, 2024, marking a significant update to existing tax assessment procedures.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 1758 seems to be favorable among supporters who believe that the updates are necessary for the modernization of tax assessment practices. Advocates argue that the bill will streamline processes and make property assessments more efficient, helping to avoid discrepancies that could arise from traditional inspection methods. There may, however, be some concerns regarding the privacy and consent of property owners, particularly in relation to the use of aerial imagery for assessments.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the potential implications of using aerial imagery for property assessments. Critics may argue that such methods could infringe on property owners' rights or privacy, as well as concerns about the accuracy and possible misrepresentation of property conditions based solely on aerial views. Additionally, there might be debates about the adequacy of public notice required before conducting assessments, ensuring fairness and transparency in the process.

Companion Bills

OK HB1758

Carry Over Revenue and taxation; manner in which county assessors may inspect real or personal property; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1758

Revenue and taxation; manner in which county assessors may inspect real or personal property; effective date.

OK HB2339

Revenue and taxation; ad valorem taxation; exempt property; parsonages; fair cash value; effective date.

OK SB684

County officers; allowing county assessors to use certain technology to inspect and assess real property. Emergency.

OK HB2397

Revenue and taxation; ad valorem tax; inspections; technology; effective date.

OK HB2003

Revenue and taxation; ad valorem; property tax installment payments; effective date.

OK HB2078

Schools; inspection of instructional material; requiring all material purchased or made available on school property to be subject to inspection; effective date; emergency.

OK HB1926

Revenue and taxation; ad valorem taxation; additional homestead exemption; effective date.

OK HB2169

Counties and county officials; appraisers of real property; education accreditation; energy producing properties; effective date.

OK HB1953

Revenue and taxation; income tax; income tax rates; effective date.

OK HB1954

Revenue and taxation; income tax rates; effective date.

Similar Bills

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