HB 148
AN ACT relating to the qualification of candidates for, and the training
89th Regular Session
Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended
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What This Bill Does
relating to the qualification of candidates for, and the training
Subject Areas
Bill Text
relating to the qualification of candidates for, and the training and education of members of, the board of directors of an appraisal BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Chapter 5, Tax Code, is amended by adding Section Sec. 5.044. TRAINING OF APPRAISAL DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBERS. (a) The comptroller shall: (1) approve curricula and provide materials for use in training and educating members of an appraisal district board of (2) supervise a comprehensive course for training and education of members of an appraisal district board of directors; (3) issue certificates indicating completion of the (4) make all materials for use in training and educating members of an appraisal district board of directors (b) The course established under Subsection (a): (A) include information on the duties and responsibilities of a member of an appraisal district board of (B) be at least four hours in length; and (B) include a summary of the requirements of Chapters 551 and 552, Government Code, but may not fully duplicate training provided by the attorney general on the requirements of (c) A member of an appraisal district board of directors must complete the course established under Subsection (a) before the beginning of each term the member serves on the board. A member of an appraisal district board of directors may not vote, deliberate, or be counted as a member in attendance at a meeting of the board unless the person has completed the course established under Subsection (a) and received a certificate of course (d) The comptroller may contract with service providers to assist with the duties imposed under Subsection (a), but the course required may not be provided by an appraisal district, the chief appraiser or another employee of an appraisal district, a member of the board of directors of an appraisal district, a member of an appraisal review board, or a taxing unit. (e) The comptroller may assess a fee to recover a portion of the costs incurred for the course established under Subsection (a), but the fee may not exceed $50 for each person trained. If the training is provided to an individual other than a member of an appraisal district board of directors, the comptroller may assess a fee not to exceed $50 for each person trained. (f) The course material for the course required under Subsection (a) is the comptroller's Appraisal District Director's SECTION 2. Subchapter A, Chapter 6, Tax Code, is amended by adding Section 6.0302 to read as follows: Sec. 6.0302. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF DIRECTOR'S DUTIES. (a) An individual may not be appointed to an appointive position on the board of directors of an appraisal district unless the individual (1) signed the acknowledgement described by this (2) submitted the signed acknowledgement to the chief appraiser of the appraisal district. (b) An individual may not file an application for a place on the ballot for an elective position on the board of directors of an appraisal district under Section 6.032 unless the individual has: (1) signed the acknowledgement described by this (2) submitted the signed acknowledgement to the chief appraiser of the appraisal district. (c) Each candidate for an appointive or elective position on the board of directors of an appraisal district must sign a statement in the following form: "ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF DUTIES OF MEMBER OF APPRAISAL DISTRICT BOARD OF "I hereby acknowledge that I have read and understand the duties of a member of the board of directors of an appraisal district. I understand that the statutory responsibilities "(1) establishing the appraisal district office; "(3) adopting the appraisal district's annual operating budget after filing notice and holding a public hearing; "(4) adopting a new budget if voting taxing units disapprove of the initial budget; "(5) determining whether to remove members of the appraisal review board if the board of directors of the appraisal district is the appointing authority and potential grounds for "(6) notifying voting taxing units of any vacancy in an appointive position on the board and electing a replacement from "(7) appointing a person to fill a vacancy in an elective position on the board; "(8) electing a chairman and a secretary of the board at "(9) holding board meetings at least quarterly; "(10) developing and implementing policies regarding reasonable access to the board; "(11) preparing information describing the board's functions and complaint procedures and making that information available to the public and to participating taxing units; "(12) notifying parties to a complaint filed with the board of the status of the complaint, unless otherwise provided; "(13) in populous counties, appointing a taxpayer liaison officer and deputy taxpayer liaison officers; "(14) annually evaluating the performance of the taxpayer liaison officer and any deputy taxpayer liaison officers, including reviewing the timeliness of complaint resolution; "(15) referring matters investigated by a taxpayer liaison officer relating to the appraisal review board's conduct to the local administrative district judge with a recommendation; "(16) developing a biennial written plan for the periodic reappraisal of all property in the appraisal district, filing notice and holding a public hearing on the plan, approving the plan, and distributing copies of the plan to participating taxing units and the comptroller; "(17) making agreements with newly formed taxing units on an estimated budget allocation for that taxing unit; "(18) having an annual financial audit prepared by an independent certified public accountant, delivering a copy of the audit to each voting taxing unit, and making the audit available for inspection at the appraisal district office; "(19) designating the appraisal district depository "(20) receiving resolutions from voting taxing units "(21) adhering to Local Government Code requirements for purchasing and entering into contracts; "(22) providing advice and consent to the chief appraiser concerning the appointment of an agricultural appraisal advisory board and determining the number of members of that "(23) adhering to laws concerning the preservation, microfilming, destruction, or other disposition of records; and "(24) adopting and implementing a policy for the temporary replacement of a member of an appraisal review board who violates ex parte communication requirements. "Furthermore, I recognize that the board does not appraise property or review the value of individual properties. I acknowledge that tax rates and tax burdens are determined by applicable taxing jurisdictions, not the appraisal district board SECTION 3. The comptroller of public accounts shall make available the training course required by Section 5.044, Tax Code, as added by this Act, not later than November 1, 2025. SECTION 4. Sections 5.044 and 6.0302, Tax Code, as added by this Act, apply only to a person appointed or elected to the board of directors of an appraisal district whose term begins on or after SECTION 5. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
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Bill History
Bill filed: AN ACT relating to the qualification of candidates for, and the training
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