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Section 40-2-17

Revaluation by board of equalization to affect equalization.

Upon the giving of such notice by the Department of Revenue of the revaluing and reassessment ordered to be made of property within said county, it shall be the duty of the secretary of the board of equalization receiving such notice to call without delay a meeting of said board of equalization and to notify the Department of Revenue of the date on which said board is called to meet, and it shall be the duty of said board to convene on the day named in such notice, and it shall be the duty of said board to convene on the day named in such notice, and at such meeting the board shall revalue and equalize the class or classes of property within the county, precinct, or municipality, as specified by the Department of Revenue, so as to conform to the findings and orders of the Department of Revenue by so revaluing and equalizing each item of said classes of property so that such item will bear its just proportion of tax as provided by law. If the board of equalization fails or refuses to make the changes and corrections thus ordered to be made by the state department, then the Department of Revenue shall itself, from such information it has or may obtain, revalue and equalize the property involved, and the expense of such revaluation and equalization shall be paid by the county so affected and by the state in the same proportion that the state tax levy and the county tax levy bear to the total state and county levy for ad valorem taxation. In counties where the Department of Revenue makes a revaluation and equalization of property for assessment, the tax assessor shall receive commissions only on the basis of the original assessment as made by him.

(Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §134.)



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