Texas Register, Volume 11, Number 2, Pages 81-106, January 7, 1986 Page: 103
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district, and may not extend the deadline
by more than 10 days.
1165.77. Final Decision.
(a) The board shall convene to hear
all appeals of proposed decisions, approve
all proposed decisions not appealed, and ap-
prove and certify its findings of school dis-
trict taxable property values and the level
and uniformity of appraisals within each
appraisal district.
(b) The executive director shall de-
liver notice of the date, time, and place fixed
for a hearing. The notice must be delivered
not later than 10 days before the date of the
hearing and must be provided to each party.
(c) All appeals are limited to the rec-
ord made during the protest hearing. A
party may appear to offer oral argument,
but no additional evidence may be intro-
duced. Written argument may be submit-
ted in lieu of an oral appearance.
(d) All appeals of protests concern-
ing the preliminary findings of taxable value
must be decided by written order within 120
days of the date the preliminary findings
were certified to the commissioner of
education.
(e) All appeals of protests concerning
preliminary findings of appraisal levels must
be decided by written order before the dead-
line established in subsection (d) of this
section.
(f) A decision concerning a protest of
preliminary findings of an audit request
must be decided by written order within 120
days of the date the school district received
the preliminary findings.
(g) The board shall deliver by cer-
tified mail written notice of its final deci-
sion to each protesting party.
This agency hereby certifies that the rule
as adopted has been reviewed by legal
counsel and found to be a valid exercise
of the agency's legal authority.
Issued In Austin, Texas, on December 30, 1985.
TRD-8512377 Ron Patterson
Executive Director
State Property
Tax Board
Effective date: January 21, 1986
Proposal publication date: November 15, 1985
For further information, please call
(512) 834-4801.
*t *Appraisal Review Board
*34 TAC 9165.142
The State Property Tax Board adopts an
amendment to 165.142, with changes to
the proposed text published In the No-
vember 15, 1985, issue of the Texas Reg-
Ister (10 TexReg 4418).
The amendment adopts a revised model
form Notice for Protest for use by tax-
payers in filing a protest with a local ap-
praisal review board. The new model
form replaces an existing version. The
new form differs from the old form in that
it has been simplified and excess mate-
rial has been deleted. The new form also
reflects changes in the deadline a tax-
payer has to file a protest, which was
changed by an amendment to the Proper-
ty Tax Code, 41.44.
The change in subsection (d) changes
the date from December 11, 1985, to De-
cember 18, 1985, to reflect the date the
board met and adopted the amendment.
No comments were received regarding
adoption of the amendment.
The amendment is adopted under the
Texas Property Tax Code, 5.03(a), which
provides the State Property Tax Board
with the authority to establish minimum
standards for the administration and op-
eration of an appraisal district; the Texas
Property Tax Code, 5.07(c), which pro-
vides that the board shall prescribe the
contents of all forms necessary for the
administration of the property tax sys-
tem; and the Texas Property Tax Code,
41.44(d), which requires the board to
prescribe a notice of protest form and
deliver one to any property owner upon
request.
165.142. Notice of Protest.
(a)-(c) (No change.)
(d) The model notice of protest Form
41.44 as amended December 18, 1985, is
adopted by the State Property Tax Board
by reference. Copies of this form are avail-
able for inspection at the office of the Texas
Register or can be obtained from the Of-
fice of General Counsel, State Property Tax
Board, P.O. Box 15900, Austin, Texas
78761.
This agency hereby certifies that the rule
as adopted has been reviewed by legal
counsel and found to be a valid exercise
of the agency's legal authority.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on December 27, 1985.
TRD-8512374 Ron Patterson
Executive Director
State Property
Tax Board
Effective date: January. 21, 19886
Proposal publication date: November 15, 1985
For further information, please call
(512) 834-4800.TITLE 40. SOCIAL
SERVICES AND
ASSISTANCE
Part I. Texas Department of
Human Services
Chapter 48. CCAD
Eligibility
*40 TAC 48.2902
The Texas Department of Human Services
adopts an amendment to 48.2902, with;
out changes to the proposed text pub-
lished in the November 8, 1985, issue of
the Texas Register (10 TexReg 4327).
Adoption of the amendment is justified
because it allows the department to in-
crease the income eligibility limits to
$670.20 for an individual and $1,005.30 for
a couple. The department is increasing
the amount based on limits set by the
Legislature and the Supplemental Securi-
ty income standard payment amounts.
Section 48.2902 will function as the meth-
odology for determining amounts of In-
come eligibility limits on a continuing
basis. The amendment will also function
to increase the number of clients eligible
for community care services.
The department received no comments
on the proposal.
The amendment is adopted under the
Human Resources Code, Title 2, Chapter
22, which authorizes the department to
administer public assistance programs.
This agency hereby certifies that the rule
as adopted has been reviewed by legal
counsel and found to be a valid exercise
of the agency's legal authority.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on December 31, 1986.
TRD-8600031 Marlin W. Johnston
Commissioner
Texas Department of
Human Services
Effective date: January 21, 1986
Proposal publication date: November 8, 1985
For further Information, please call
(512) 450.3766.January 7, 1986 11 TexReg 103
41 Adopted Rules
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