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Committee approves bill requiring PTABOA members to be Indiana residents
Summary
The House Local Government Committee advanced Senate Bill 187, which would require members of county and multi-county property tax assessment boards of appeals to be Indiana residents; the measure passed the committee by roll call, 8-0.
The House Local Government Committee voted to pass Senate Bill 187, a measure that would add an Indiana residency requirement to the qualifications for appointment to the property tax assessment board of appeals (PTABOA), by a roll call of 8-0.
The bill, introduced in the committee by Representative James Altoff, would require members of county and multi-county PTABOAs to be Indiana residents…
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