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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

133.250 Sales-assessment ratio studies -- Revaluation of property -- Publication in

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each county of the percentage of fair cash value attainment -- Underassessment
audit.
(1)The department shall conduct sales-assessment ratio studies for each county and
shall submit the ratio to each property valuation administrator by September 1 of
each year or within thirty
(30)days of submission of the property valuation
administrator's final recapitulation to the department as provided for in KRS
133.125, whichever date is later. Randomly selected sample appraisals shall be
conducted by the department for each class of real property in each county no less
than once every two
(2)years to supplement sales data used in the assessment ratio
study and to verify and enhance the statistical validity of the ratio study in
determining measures of central tendency and variation.
(2)The property valuation administrator shall begin revaluation of property in his or
her county, in preparation for the following year's property assessment, immediately
following submission of the final recapitulation to the department as provided for in
KRS 133.125.
(3)By January 30 of each year, the department shall cause to be published in the
newspaper of largest circulation in each county, a listing of the percentage of fair
cash value attainment of real property assessments as calculated by assessment ratio
studies which shall be conducted by the Department of Revenue.
(4)The department shall conduct a special audit to determine the presence or absence
of chronic underassessment, as defined in KRS 132.486, in any county for which
the sales-assessment ratio studies conducted under the provisions of this section
indicate a ratio below eighty percent (80%) for two
(2)consecutive calendar years.
The audit may be conducted through the use of randomly selected sample appraisals
or other means reasonably calculated to present an accurate determination of
assessment practices in the county.
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