81R6964 JD-D By: Otto H.B. No. 1045 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to the contents of a notice of appraised value sent to a property owner by the chief appraiser of an appraisal district. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Sections 25.19(b), (g), and (i), Tax Code, are amended to read as follows: (b) The chief appraiser shall separate real from personal property and include in the notice for each: (1) a list of the taxing units in which the property is taxable; (2) the appraised value of the property in the preceding year; (3) the taxable value of the property in the preceding year for each taxing unit taxing the property; (4) the appraised value of the property for the current year and the kind and amount of each [partial] exemption, if any, approved for the current year; (5) [if the appraised value is greater than it was in the preceding year, the amount of tax that would be imposed on the property on the basis of the tax rate for the preceding year; [(6)] in italic typeface, the following statement: "The Texas Legislature does not set the amount of your local taxes. Your property tax burden is decided by your locally elected officials, and all inquiries concerning your taxes should be directed to those officials"; (6) [(7)] a detailed explanation of the time and procedure for protesting the value; (7) [(8)] the date and place the appraisal review board will begin hearing protests; and (8) [(9)] a brief explanation that the governing body of each taxing unit decides whether or not taxes on the property will increase and the appraisal district only determines the value of the property. (g) By April 1 or as soon thereafter as practicable if the property is a single-family residence that qualifies for an exemption under Section 11.13, or by May 1 or as soon thereafter as practicable in connection with any other property, the chief appraiser shall deliver a written notice to the owner of each property not included in a notice required to be delivered under Subsection (a), if the property was reappraised in the current tax year, if the ownership of the property changed during the preceding year, or if the property owner or the agent of a property owner authorized under Section 1.111 makes a written request for the notice. The chief appraiser shall separate real from personal property and include in the notice for each property: (1) the appraised value of the property in the preceding year; (2) the appraised value of the property for the current year and the kind of each [partial] exemption, if any, approved for the current year; (3) a detailed explanation of the time and procedure for protesting the value; and (4) the date and place the appraisal review board will begin hearing protests. (i) Delivery with a notice required by Subsection (a) or (g) of a copy of the pamphlet published by the comptroller under Section 5.06 or a copy of the notice published by the chief appraiser under Section 41.70 is sufficient to comply with the requirement that the notice include the information specified by Subsection (b)(6) [(b)(7)] or (g)(3), as applicable. SECTION 2. This Act takes effect January 1, 2010.