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Code · Vermont · Title 32 — Taxation and Finance · Chapter 131

§ 4452.

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§ 4452. Valuations
(a)On or before May 1 of each year, the Division of Property Valuation and Review of the Department of Taxes shall furnish the listers in each town or city with the valuation of all taxable property of any public utility situated therein as reported by such utility to the Division.
(b)Each public utility shall furnish to the Division not later than March 31 in each year a sworn inventory of all its taxable property in such form as will show the valuation of its property in each town, city, or other municipality.
(c)The Division shall prescribe the form of such report and the officer or officers who shall make oath thereto.
(d)The valuations furnished under this section shall be considered along with any other information as may reasonably be required by listers in determining and fixing the valuations of property for the purposes of property taxation. The Division may require that each municipality use certain valuations furnished under this section. The valuations provided by the Division for property used for the transmission and distribution of electricity shall be used by the listers as the valuations of that property for purposes of property taxation. (Added 1975, No. 184 (Adj. Sess.); amended 1983, No. 152 (Adj. Sess.); 1999, No. 49, § 29, eff. June 2, 1999; 2023, No. 144 (Adj. Sess.), § 8, eff. June 3, 2024.)
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