Lisa Renati, chief deputy director for the Board of Equalization, told the board the executive director had granted 30‑day extensions to three county assessors to finish their 2025 local assessment rolls.
The extensions apply to Humboldt, Plumas and Tulare counties and were issued under deadlines and extension authority cited in Revenue and Taxation Code provisions mentioned in the report. "This report is to inform you that the Humboldt, Plumas, and Tulare County assessors have requested and have been granted a 30 day extension to complete their 2025 local assessment role," Renati said at the meeting.
Why it matters: local assessment rolls are the basis for county property tax administration and the extension delays the formal completion and certification schedule for those counties, which can affect subsequent notice and billing timelines.
Additional detail: Renati summarized statutory background during the item, saying the code requires county assessors to annually complete the local assessment roll by July 1 and that the board or its executive director may extend by 30 days (or 40 days in a public calamity) any assessor deadline. The report concluded with Renati offering to answer questions about the extensions.
No formal board vote was recorded in the meeting minutes; the extensions were reported as actions already granted by the executive director and were communicated to the board for information.