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Code · Vermont · Title 32 — Taxation and Finance · Chapter 121

§ 3417.

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§ 3417. Standard guidelines; procedures; rulemaking [Effective January 1, 2029]
(a)The Director of Property Valuation and Review shall establish standard guidelines and procedures, and may adopt rules, for regional assessment districts, including:
(1)guidelines for contracting with third parties to conduct or assist with reappraisals, including standard reappraisal contract terms;
(2)standards for the collection and recordation of parcel data;
(3)requirements relating to information technology, including standards for data software contracts and computer-assisted mass appraisal systems; and
(4)standardized practices for a full reappraisal, including cases in which physical inspections are unnecessary and how technology is to be utilized.
(b)The Director of Property Valuation and Review shall establish a schedule for each regional assessment district to fully reappraise every six years. The Director, at the Director’s discretion, may alter the reappraisal schedule for a regional assessment district or for one or more of a regional assessment district’s member municipalities. (Added 2025, No. 73, § 62, eff. January 1, 2029.)
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