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ARB
Board Members
Board Members
ARB Panel Members
| ARB Board Member |
| George Hehr |
| Jim Henderson |
| Gene Carrington |
| Robert Varga |
| Roy Heuss |
The
ARB's Role in the Property Tax System
The appraisal
review board (ARB) is the judicial part of the system. The ARB
is a separate body from the appraisal office and serves a different
function. It hears and resolves disputes over appraisal matters.
This is a very broad and important responsibility, but the ARB
must be sensitive to its legal and practical limits.
First, the
ARB only has authority over matters submitted to it. The ARB
has no role in the day to day operations of the appraisal office
or in appraising property.
Except where
it is deciding a protest, challenge or a correction motion,
the ARB has no authority to change a value or correct the appraisal
records directly. In a challenge, it must order the chief appraiser
to reappraise or correct the records related to the challenge.
Only in resolving taxpayer protests can the ARB make changes
or set a value on its own. Such a change only affects the property
in question.
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