Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3442

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Caption

Relating to the obligation of an appraisal review board to respond to a property owner's request to postpone a hearing of the board.

Impact

If enacted, HB3442 is expected to simplify procedures for property owners seeking postponements of appraisal hearings. The legislation mandates that appraisal review boards respond to these requests within seven days, ensuring prompt communication and decision-making. This aligns with broader efforts to make the property appraisal process more accessible and transparent, potentially reducing the burden on property owners who are facing complex or contentious appraisal situations.

Summary

House Bill 3442 addresses the obligations of appraisal review boards in Texas regarding requests from property owners to postpone hearings. The bill amends Section 41.45(e) of the Tax Code, allowing property owners who have not designated an agent to request one postponement without showing cause. This marks a significant change aimed at providing property owners with greater flexibility during the appraisal process, which can be pivotal in resolving disputes over property valuations.

Contention

Notably, there may be discussions around how this bill impacts the workload and operational processes of appraisal review boards. Some stakeholders may argue that the increased requirement for response time could strain the resources of these boards, especially during peak appraisal seasons. However, supporters believe that the benefits of accommodating property owners in the appraisal process outweigh these concerns, advocating for better accessibility and responsiveness in governmental operations regarding property issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB899

Relating to the circumstances under which an appraisal review board is required to postpone a protest hearing.

TX HB4634

Relating to the procedure for protests before appraisal review boards.

TX HB523

Relating to the authority of an appraisal review board to direct changes in the appraisal roll and related appraisal records if a residence homestead is sold for less than the appraised value.

TX HB53

Relating to a requirement that an appraisal review board rely on an appraisal of residential real property prepared by an appraiser and submitted to the board by the property owner to determine a protest regarding the value of the property.

TX HB57

Relating to a requirement that an appraisal review board rely on an appraisal of residential real property prepared by an appraiser and submitted to the board by the property owner to determine a protest regarding the value of the property.

TX HB13

Relating to a requirement that an appraisal review board rely on an appraisal of residential real property prepared by an appraiser and submitted to the board by the property owner to determine a protest regarding the value of the property.

TX HB5133

Relating to a requirement that an appraisal review board rely on an appraisal of residential real property prepared by an appraiser and submitted to the board by the property owner to determine a protest regarding the value of the property.

TX HB810

Relating to the selection and administration of an appraisal review board; authorizing a fee.

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 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.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.