Tex. Gov't Code Section 2003.906
Notice of Appeal to Office; Deposit


(a)

To appeal an appraisal review board order to the office under this subchapter, a property owner must file with the chief appraiser of the appraisal district:

(1)

a completed notice of appeal to the office in the form prescribed by Section 2003.907 (Contents of Notice of Appeal); and

(2)

a deposit in the amount of $1,500, made payable to the office.

(a-1)

The notice of appeal required under Subsection (a)(1) must be filed with the chief appraiser not later than the 30th day after the date the property owner receives notice of the order.

(a-2)

The deposit required under Subsection (a)(2) must be filed with the chief appraiser not later than the 90th day after the date the property owner receives notice of the order. The deposit is refundable:

(1)

less the filing fee if the property owner and the appraisal district settle before the appeal is heard; or

(2)

less the filing fee and the office’s costs if the property owner and the appraisal district settle after the appeal is heard.

(a-3)

If the property owner fails to pay the deposit as required under Subsection (a-2):

(1)

the office shall dismiss the property owner’s appeal; and

(2)

the property owner is not entitled to file an appeal under this subchapter in any subsequent tax year.

(b)

As soon as practicable after receipt of a notice of appeal, the chief appraiser for the appraisal district shall:

(1)

indicate, where appropriate, those entries in the records that are subject to the appeal;

(2)

submit the notice of appeal and deposit to the office; and

(3)

request the appointment of a qualified administrative law judge to hear the appeal.
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1180 (H.B. 3612), Sec. 1, eff. January 1, 2010.
Amended by:
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1293 (H.B. 2203), Sec. 2, eff. June 17, 2011.

Source: Section 2003.906 — Notice of Appeal to Office; Deposit, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­2003.­htm#2003.­906 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

2003.001
Definitions
2003.021
Office
2003.022
Chief Administrative Law Judge
2003.023
Sunset Provision
2003.024
Interagency Contracts
2003.025
Required Information Regarding Anticipated Hourly Usage
2003.041
Employment of Administrative Law Judges
2003.042
Powers of Administrative Law Judge
2003.043
Temporary Administrative Law Judge
2003.044
Staff
2003.045
Oversight of Administrative Law Judges
2003.046
Central Hearings Panel
2003.047
Hearings for Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
2003.049
Utility Hearings
2003.050
Procedural Rules
2003.051
Role of Referring Agency
2003.052
Handling of Complaints
2003.053
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy
2003.055
Effective Use of Technology
2003.056
Alternative Dispute Resolution Policy
2003.057
Hearing Translator
2003.101
Tax Hearings
2003.103
Timeliness of Hearings
2003.104
Confidentiality of Tax Hearing Information
2003.108
Pending Case Status Review
2003.109
Rules
2003.0221
Removal of Chief Administrative Law Judge
2003.0225
Conflict of Interest
2003.0226
Information Regarding Requirements for Employment and Standards of Conduct
2003.0411
Senior and Master Administrative Law Judges
2003.0412
Ex Parte Consultations
2003.0421
Sanctions
2003.0451
Training
2003.901
Appeals from Appraisal Review Board Determinations
2003.902
Participating Offices and Remote Hearing Sites
2003.903
Rules
2003.904
Applicability to Real and Personal Property
2003.905
Education and Training of Administrative Law Judges
2003.906
Notice of Appeal to Office
2003.907
Contents of Notice of Appeal
2003.908
Notice to Property Owners
2003.909
Designation of Administrative Law Judge
2003.910
Scope of Appeal
2003.911
Representation of Parties
2003.912
Determination of Administrative Law Judge
2003.913
Payment of Taxes Pending Appeal
2003.914
Effect on Right to Judicial Appeal

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 2003.906’s source at texas​.gov