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Board of Equalization approves non‑substantive Section 100 updates to four property tax rules
Summary
The Board voted unanimously to adopt staff recommendations to file Section 100 (non‑substantive) rulemaking packages with the Office of Administrative Law updating cross‑references and adding a financing category for the welfare exemption for low‑income housing.
The Board of Equalization on June 18 voted to adopt proposed Section 100 updates to four property tax rules, approving staff requests to file non‑substantive rulemaking packages with the Office of Administrative Law.
David Lujan, from the board's legal department, told members the amendments correct statutory references and add a financing category to align the board's rules with changes in state law. “We are recommending that the Board adopt proposed Section 100 non‑substantive changes to 4 of our property tax rules,” he said.
The changes include adding…
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