Tex. Tax Code Section 6.43
Personnel


(a)

The appraisal review board may employ legal counsel as provided by the district budget or use the services of the county attorney.

(b)

Except as provided by Subsection (c), an attorney may not serve as legal counsel for the appraisal review board if the attorney or a member of the attorney’s law firm has during the year before the date of the appraisal review board’s hiring of the attorney represented a property owner who owns property in the appraisal district, a taxing unit that participates in the appraisal district, or the appraisal district in a matter addressed by Section 1.111 (Representation of Property Owner) or 25.25 (Correction of Appraisal Roll) of this code, Subtitle F of this title, or Subchapter Z (Appeals from Appraisal Review Board Determinations), Chapter 2003 (State Office of Administrative Hearings), Government Code.

(c)

The county attorney for the county in which the appraisal district is established may provide legal services to the appraisal review board notwithstanding that the county attorney or an assistant to the county attorney represents or has represented the appraisal district or a taxing unit that participates in the appraisal district in any matter.

(d)

An attorney who serves as legal counsel for an appraisal review board may not act as an advocate in a hearing or proceeding conducted by the board. The attorney may provide advice to the board or a panel of the board during a hearing or proceeding and shall disclose to the board all legal authority in the controlling jurisdiction known to the attorney to be relevant to the matter and not disclosed by the parties. The attorney shall disclose to the board a material fact that may assist the board or panel in making an informed decision regardless of whether the fact is adverse to the position of a party.

(e)

An appraisal district may specify in its budget whether the appraisal review board may employ legal counsel or must use the services of the county attorney. If the budget authorizes the board to employ legal counsel, the budget must provide for reasonable compensation to be paid to the attorney serving as legal counsel. An appraisal district may not require the board to employ a specific attorney as legal counsel.

(f)

The appraisal office may provide clerical assistance to the appraisal review board, including assisting the board with the scheduling and arranging of hearings.
Acts 1979, 66th Leg., p. 2232, ch. 841, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1982.
Amended by:
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 771 (H.B. 1887), Sec. 5, eff. September 1, 2011.

Source: Section 6.43 — Personnel, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/TX/htm/TX.­6.­htm#6.­43 (accessed Apr. 29, 2024).

6.01
Appraisal Districts Established
6.02
District Boundaries
6.03
Board of Directors
6.04
Organization, Meetings, and Compensation
6.05
Appraisal Office
6.06
Appraisal District Budget and Financing
6.07
Taxing Unit Boundaries
6.08
Notice of Optional Exemptions
6.09
Designation of District Depository
6.10
Disapproval of Board Actions
6.11
Purchasing and Contracting Authority
6.12
Agricultural Appraisal Advisory Board
6.13
District Records
6.14
Information Provided to Texas Legislative Council
6.15
Ex Parte Communications
6.16
Residential Property Owner Assistance
6.21
County Assessor-collector
6.22
Assessor and Collector for Other Taxing Units
6.23
Duties of Assessor and Collector
6.24
Contracts for Assessment and Collection
6.26
Election to Consolidate Assessing and Collecting Functions
6.27
Compensation for Assessment and Collection
6.28
Bonds for State and County Taxes
6.29
Bonds for Other Taxes
6.30
Attorneys Representing Taxing Units
6.031
Changes in Board Membership or Selection
6.032
Ballot Procedures for Elected Directors
6.033
Recall of Director
6.034
Optional Staggered Terms for Board of Directors
6.035
Restrictions on Eligibility and Conduct of Board Members and Chief Appraisers and Their Relatives
6.036
Interest in Certain Contracts Prohibited
6.037
Participation of Conservation and Reclamation Districts in Appraisal District Matters
6.41
Appraisal Review Board
6.42
Organization, Meetings and Compensation
6.43
Personnel
6.051
Ownership or Lease of Real Property
6.052
Taxpayer Liaison Officer
6.053
Assistance to Emergency Management Authorities
6.054
Restriction on Employment by Appraisal District
6.061
Changes in Method of Financing
6.062
Publication of Budget
6.063
Financial Audit
6.155
Certain Communications by Taxing Units Prohibited
6.231
Continuing Education
6.275
Release of Assessor and Collector from Liability
6.0301
Board of Directors in Populous Counties
6.411
Ex Parte Communications
6.412
Restrictions on Eligibility of Board Members
6.413
Interest in Certain Contracts Prohibited
6.414
Auxiliary Appraisal Review Board Members
6.425
Special Appraisal Review Board Panels in Certain Districts
6.0501
Appointment of Eligible Chief Appraiser by Comptroller

Accessed:
Apr. 29, 2024

§ 6.43’s source at texas​.gov