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Board of Equalization approves four non‑substantive Section 100 updates to property tax rules

3958974 · June 18, 2025
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The State Board of Equalization voted June 18 to approve section 100 (non‑substantive) edits to four property tax rules to bring them into alignment with statutory and internal organizational changes; staff will file the rulemaking packages with the Office of Administrative Law.

The State Board of Equalization on June 18 voted unanimously to adopt non‑substantive edits to four property tax rules and directed staff to file the rulemaking packages with the Office of Administrative Law as section 100 changes.

Board members said the changes merely update statutory cross‑references and internal office titles and do not alter substantive eligibility or procedural requirements. ‘‘These proposed amendments … make the rule consistent with current law and, otherwise, do not make any substantive updates or changes to the rule,’’ said David Luhan of the BOE legal department.

The board approved changes to: property tax rule 140 (welfare exemption…

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