34 Tex. Admin. Code § 9.3002 - Tax Maps
(a) All appraisal
offices and all tax offices appraising property for purposes of ad valorem
taxation shall develop and maintain a system of tax maps covering the entire
area of the taxing units for whom each office appraises property.
(b) Each tax map system shall be drawn to
scale and delineated for lot lines or property lines or both, with dimensions
or areas and identifying numbers, letters, or names for all delineated lots or
parcels.
(c) Each tax map shall be
divided into sections drawn at a scale large enough to serve the purposes of
property assessment. Developed or subdivided areas may be drawn at a different
scale than undeveloped or unsubdivided tracts.
(d) The tax map, each section thereof, and
each parcel thereon shall be assigned numbers in accordance with a parcel
identification numbering system. Such numbers shall be recorded on the tax map,
section, and parcel. The identifying number for each parcel as recorded on the
tax map shall also be recorded on the appraisal card maintained for that
parcel.
(e) The tax map system
shall be annually updated to incorporate any new subdivisions or property
transfers as indicated by the filing of subdivision plats or deeds with the
county clerk's office of the county or counties in which the taxing units for
whom each office appraises property are located.
(f) Any information required by these
sections may be maintained in electronic data processing records rather than
physical documents.
(g) Development
of tax map systems (or substantial progress toward development) shall be
completed by January 1, 1983.
(h)
Appraisal offices and tax offices failing to establish a tax map system as
required in this section may be judged to be in compliance upon a showing to
the board that a tax map system substantially equivalent to that required in
this section has been established.
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