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Property Tax Assessment Appeals Board fails to file required performance data; acting administrator pledges submission by July 15, 2025

2651720 · February 13, 2025
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At a Public Safety and Administration Subcommittee hearing, Department of Legislative Services analysts flagged a missing Managing for Results submission from the Property Tax Assessment Appeals Board; acting administrator said staff turnover caused the lapse and committed to filing updated data by July 15, 2025.

Delegate Jazz Lewis, chair of the Public Safety and Administration Subcommittee of Appropriations, heard testimony on the Property Tax Assessment Appeals Board’s fiscal 2026 budget and reporting at a subcommittee hearing.

Department of Legislative Services analyst David told the panel the board did not submit updated Managing for Results (MFR) data for the fiscal 2026 allowance because of staff departures and the appointment of an acting administrator in late 2024. The board’s fiscal 2026 allowance increases by about $47,000 (3.7%) to $1,300,000, David said; 85% of the allowance is for regular and contractual…

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