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

42-19052. Appeal from assessor

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A. A person who appeals to the assessor pursuant to section 42-19051 may appeal to:
1. The county board of equalization, if a county board has been established in the county, within twenty days after the date of the assessor's notice of refusal or decision. The appeal shall be in the same manner as prescribed by chapter 16, article 3 of this title.
2. The state board of equalization, if a county board has not been established in the county, within twenty days after the date of the assessor's notice of refusal or decision. The appeal shall be in the same manner as prescribed by chapter 16, article 4 of this title.
B. Any party that is dissatisfied with the decision of the board may appeal the decision to court as prescribed in chapter 16, article 5 of this title.
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