Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2411

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the deadline by which a property owner is required to notify an appraisal review board of the owner's intent to appear at a protest hearing by telephone conference call or videoconference.

Impact

The enactment of SB2411 is expected to positively impact property owners by providing more flexibility in how they can engage in the appraisal process. Such changes may encourage greater participation among property owners who might have otherwise found it difficult to attend hearings in person, thus enabling them to advocate for their property valuations more effectively. The provision to allow participation via videoconference or telephone aims to accommodate the diverse needs of property owners across Texas.

Summary

SB2411 aims to modify the notification deadline for property owners intending to appear at appraisal protest hearings via telephone conference call or videoconference. Specifically, the bill stipulates that property owners must inform the appraisal review board of their intent no later than the fifth day prior to the hearing, as opposed to the previous ten-day notice period. This change is designed to streamline the protest process for property owners, making it easier for them to participate in hearings without the necessity for in-person attendance.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB2411 appears to be supportive among stakeholders who advocate for property owners' rights and accessibility. Many view the bill as a necessary enhancement to public participation processes, enabling a more user-friendly approach to challenging property appraisals. However, there may also be underlying concerns regarding the need for adequate technology access for all property owners, which could affect their ability to engage in the process effectively.

Contention

While there is overall support for SB2411, discussions might arise regarding the implications of such a change for the appraisal review board's workloads and procedures. Some critics may argue that reducing the notice period could lead to a surge in last-minute participation, potentially overwhelming the boards and complicating the hearing process. Balancing accessibility with the efficient management of appraisal reviews will be a crucial point for future debates.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Tax Code

  • Chapter 41. Local Review
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB5054

Identical Relating to the deadline by which a property owner is required to notify an appraisal review board of the owner's intent to appear at a protest hearing by telephone conference call or videoconference.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5054

Relating to the deadline by which a property owner is required to notify an appraisal review board of the owner's intent to appear at a protest hearing by telephone conference call or videoconference.

TX SB1919

Relating to the authority of a property owner to participate by videoconference at a protest hearing by certain appraisal review boards.

TX HB455

Relating to the authority of a property owner to participate by telephone conference call at a protest hearing by an appraisal review board.

TX SB2410

Relating to notice by an appraisal review board that a protest has been dismissed because of failure by the property owner or the owner's designated agent to appear at the hearing on the protest.

TX HB5050

Relating to notice by an appraisal review board that a protest has been dismissed because of failure by the property owner or the owner's designated agent to appear at the hearing on the protest.

TX HB4269

Relating to the procedure to be used by an appraisal review board to conduct a hearing on a protest.

TX SB1051

Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit for a year in which a property owner provides notice that the owner intends to appeal an order of an appraisal review board determining a protest by the owner regarding the appraisal of the owner's property.

TX SB1052

Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit for a year in which a property owner provides notice that the owner intends to appeal an order of an appraisal review board determining a protest by the owner regarding the appraisal of the owner's property.

TX HB3094

Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit for a year in which a property owner provides notice that the owner intends to appeal an order of an appraisal review board determining a protest by the owner regarding the appraisal of the owner's property.

TX HB3093

Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit for a year in which a property owner provides notice that the owner intends to appeal an order of an appraisal review board determining a protest by the owner regarding the appraisal of the owner's property.

Similar Bills

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