34 Tex. Admin. Code § 9.4206 - Appraisal District Responsibility for Processing Request
(a) Appraisal district responsibilities.
(1) If a request for RBA is filed before the
later of January 1, 2024, or the first day the comptroller makes the online
arbitration system available, within 10 calendar days of receipt of each
request for binding arbitration under Tax Code, §41A, the appraisal
district shall:
(A) assign a unique
arbitration number to each request for RBA;
(B) complete and sign that portion of the
request for RBA form applicable to the appraisal district, based on examination
of the documentation submitted;
(C)
deliver each request for RBA form, the accompanying deposit, the ARB order (as
well as the appointment of agent for binding arbitration form, if provided),
and supporting documentation for any items not checked in the appraisal
district portion of the request for RBA form, if applicable, to the
comptroller's office by certified first-class mail, and simultaneously deliver
a copy of the submission to the property owner or property owner's agent, as
appropriate, by regular first-class mail or email; and
(D) provide promptly any additional
information the comptroller's office requests to process the request for
binding arbitration submission.
(2) If a request for RBA or LBA is filed on
or after the later of January 1, 2024, or the first day the comptroller makes
the online system available, within 10 calendar days of notification by the
comptroller of each request for binding arbitration under Tax Code, §41A,
the appraisal district shall, using the online arbitration system:
(A) review each request for binding
arbitration;
(B) verify property
account details;
(C) assign an
appraisal district contact for the arbitration hearing;
(D) enter the contact information for an ARB
contact for LBA cases;
(E) indicate
any potential defects, including any discrepancies or jurisdictional issues,
that affect the deposit amount or the eligibility of a property to be included
on the request for binding arbitration; and
(F) upload supporting documentation for any
potential defects, including any discrepancies or jurisdictional issues,
identified in the review process.
(b) Comptroller's request for additional
information. The appraisal district shall provide to the comptroller any
additional information the comptroller requests to process the request for
binding arbitration within 15 calendar days of the comptroller's
request.
(c) Notification if new
ARB hearing is mandated. Where an LBA award mandates a new ARB hearing
associated with a pending request for RBA, the appraisal district shall
promptly notify the comptroller.
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