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Code · Arizona · Title 42 — Public Utilities and Carriers and Energy Programs

42-13453. Timeshare use form

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A. On or before September 30 of each year, each managing entity shall file with the county assessor a timeshare use form, prescribed by the department, for each timeshare property. The form shall contain:
1. The name and mailing address of the managing entity.
2. The total number of accommodations included within the managing entity's timeshare property and the total number of available nights for all accommodations.
3. The total number of nights for all accommodations that were used by a transient occupant during the reporting year.
4. The estimated original gross sales price of any timeshare interest if an affidavit of legal value is not required pursuant to section 11-1133. The estimated original gross sales price shall be determined by equating the actual sales price for a timeshare interest to an estimated sales price for the timeshare interest on a weekly use basis.
B. The county assessor shall mail the timeshare use form to the last known mailing address of the managing entity on or before August 1 of each year.
C. If the managing entity does not file the timeshare use form, the managing entity retains its right to appeal the classification pursuant to chapter 16 of this title.
D. If the transient occupant use of the timeshare property was less than ten per cent of all available nights for all accommodations during the reporting period, the county assessor shall treat the timeshare property as if no transient occupant use occurred on the property.
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