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Board introduces ordinance loosening qualifications for Assessment Appeals Board members
Summary
The Board of Supervisors introduced an ordinance to align county Assessment Appeals Board member qualifications with updates to state law, expanding who may serve and authorizing full reading to be waived; the matter will return for final passage July 22.
The El Dorado County Board of Supervisors on Thursday introduced an ordinance to amend county code that governs qualifications for members of the Assessment Appeals Board, aligning local requirements with changes in state law.
The clerk of the board said the proposed amendment implements updates to Revenue and Taxation Code section 1624 and broadens the pool of eligible candidates. Where eligibility…
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