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Chapter 41
Local Review

Sections

41.01
Duties of Appraisal Review Board
41.02
Action by Board
41.03
Challenge by Taxing Unit
41.04
Challenge Petition
41.05
Hearing on Challenge
41.06
Notice of Challenge Hearing
41.07
Determination of Challenge
41.08
Correction of Records on Order of Board
41.09
Clerical Errors
41.10
Correction of Records on Recommendation of Chief Appraiser
41.11
Notice to Property Owner of Change in Records
41.12
Approval of Appraisal Records by Board
41.13
Protest Hearing Database
41.41
Right of Protest
41.42
Protest of Situs
41.43
Protest of Determination of Value or Inequality of Appraisal
41.44
Notice of Protest
41.45
Hearing on Protest
41.46
Notice of Protest Hearing
41.47
Determination of Protest
41.61
Issuance of Subpoena
41.62
Service and Enforcement of Subpoena
41.63
Compensation for Subpoenaed Witness
41.64
Inspection of Tax Records
41.65
Request for State Assistance
41.66
Hearing Procedures
41.67
Evidence
41.68
Record of Proceeding
41.69
Conflict of Interest
41.70
Public Notice of Protest and Appeal Procedures
41.71
Evening and Weekend Hearings
41.411
Protest of Failure to Give Notice
41.413
Protest by Person Leasing Property
41.415
Electronic Filing of Notice of Protest
41.445
Informal Conference Before Hearing on Protest
41.455
Pooled or Unitized Mineral Interests
41.461
Notice of Certain Matters Before Hearing; Delivery of Requested Information
41.4115
Forfeiture of Remedy for Nonpayment of Taxes
 



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