19-430.County appraiser; appointment, term and qualifications;
vacancies.
(a) On July 1, 1993, and on July 1 of each fourth year
thereafter, the board of county commissioners of each
county shall by resolution appoint a county appraiser for such county who
shall serve for a term of four years and until a successor is
appointed. County appraisers appointed in counties having a population of
more than 25,000 shall devote full time to the duties of
such office but county appraisers appointed in counties having a population
of 25,000 or less may be appointed either as a full-time
or a part-time county appraiser as prescribed in the resolution providing
for such appointment. No person shall be appointed or reappointed to or
serve as county appraiser in any county under the provisions of this act
unless such person shall have at least three years of mass
appraisal experience
and be qualified by the director of property valuation as an eligible Kansas
appraiser under the provisions of this act. Whenever a vacancy shall occur in
the office of county appraiser the board of county
commissioners shall appoint an eligible Kansas appraiser to fill such
vacancy for the unexpired term and until a successor is appointed. The
person holding the office of county or district appraiser or
performing the duties
thereof on the effective date of this act shall continue to hold such
office and perform such duties until a county appraiser is appointed under
the provisions of this act. No person shall be appointed to the office of
county or district appraiser or to fill a vacancy therein unless such
person is currently: (1) A certified
general real
property appraiser pursuant to article 41 of chapter 58 of the Kansas Statutes
Annotated and amendments thereto; (2) a registered mass appraiser pursuant to
rules and regulations adopted by
the secretary of revenue; or (3) holding a valid residential evaluation
specialist or certified assessment evaluation designation from the
International Association of Assessing Officers.
Notwithstanding the foregoing
provision, any person who holds the office of county or district appraiser
on the effective date of this act and who is not eligible for reappointment
pursuant to this section
shall be eligible for reappointment to
such office
or appointment as a county or district appraiser in another county for a term
expiring on July 1, 1999, and if any such person qualifies for an original
appointment or reappointment prior to July 1, 1999, such person may be
reappointed for a full term, and any other person who has at least three years
of mass appraisal experience and is qualified by the director of property
valuation as an eligible Kansas appraiser shall be eligible for appointment to
such office for a term expiring on July 1, 1999, and if any such person
qualifies for an original appointment prior to July 1, 1999, such person may be
reappointed for a full term.
(b) The secretary of revenue shall adopt rules and regulations prior to
October 1, 1997, necessary to establish qualifications for the designation of a
registered mass appraiser.
History: L. 1974, ch. 112, § 1;
L. 1990, ch. 90, § 1;
L. 1992, ch. 282, § 1;
L. 1994, ch. 241, § 2;
L. 1997, ch. 126, § 33; July 1.
19-430.County appraiser; appointment, term and qualifications;
vacancies.
(a) On July 1, 1993, and on July 1 of each fourth year
thereafter, the board of county commissioners of each
county shall by resolution appoint a county appraiser for such county who
shall serve for a term of four years and until a successor is
appointed. County appraisers appointed in counties having a population of
more than 25,000 shall devote full time to the duties of
such office but county appraisers appointed in counties having a population
of 25,000 or less may be appointed either as a full-time
or a part-time county appraiser as prescribed in the resolution providing
for such appointment. No person shall be appointed or reappointed to or
serve as county appraiser in any county under the provisions of this act
unless such person shall have at least three years of mass
appraisal experience
and be qualified by the director of property valuation as an eligible Kansas
appraiser under the provisions of this act. Whenever a vacancy shall occur in
the office of county appraiser the board of county
commissioners shall appoint an eligible Kansas appraiser to fill such
vacancy for the unexpired term and until a successor is appointed. The
person holding the office of county or district appraiser or
performing the duties
thereof on the effective date of this act shall continue to hold such
office and perform such duties until a county appraiser is appointed under
the provisions of this act. No person shall be appointed to the office of
county or district appraiser or to fill a vacancy therein unless such
person is currently: (1) A certified
general real
property appraiser pursuant to article 41 of chapter 58 of the Kansas Statutes
Annotated and amendments thereto; (2) a registered mass appraiser pursuant to
rules and regulations adopted by
the secretary of revenue; or (3) holding a valid residential evaluation
specialist or certified assessment evaluation designation from the
International Association of Assessing Officers.
Notwithstanding the foregoing
provision, any person who holds the office of county or district appraiser
on the effective date of this act and who is not eligible for reappointment
pursuant to this section
shall be eligible for reappointment to
such office
or appointment as a county or district appraiser in another county for a term
expiring on July 1, 1999, and if any such person qualifies for an original
appointment or reappointment prior to July 1, 1999, such person may be
reappointed for a full term, and any other person who has at least three years
of mass appraisal experience and is qualified by the director of property
valuation as an eligible Kansas appraiser shall be eligible for appointment to
such office for a term expiring on July 1, 1999, and if any such person
qualifies for an original appointment prior to July 1, 1999, such person may be
reappointed for a full term.
(b) The secretary of revenue shall adopt rules and regulations prior to
October 1, 1997, necessary to establish qualifications for the designation of a
registered mass appraiser.
History: L. 1974, ch. 112, § 1;
L. 1990, ch. 90, § 1;
L. 1992, ch. 282, § 1;
L. 1994, ch. 241, § 2;
L. 1997, ch. 126, § 33; July 1.
19-430.County appraiser; appointment, term and qualifications;
vacancies.
(a) On July 1, 1993, and on July 1 of each fourth year
thereafter, the board of county commissioners of each
county shall by resolution appoint a county appraiser for such county who
shall serve for a term of four years and until a successor is
appointed. County appraisers appointed in counties having a population of
more than 25,000 shall devote full time to the duties of
such office but county appraisers appointed in counties having a population
of 25,000 or less may be appointed either as a full-time
or a part-time county appraiser as prescribed in the resolution providing
for such appointment. No person shall be appointed or reappointed to or
serve as county appraiser in any county under the provisions of this act
unless such person shall have at least three years of mass
appraisal experience
and be qualified by the director of property valuation as an eligible Kansas
appraiser under the provisions of this act. Whenever a vacancy shall occur in
the office of county appraiser the board of county
commissioners shall appoint an eligible Kansas appraiser to fill such
vacancy for the unexpired term and until a successor is appointed. The
person holding the office of county or district appraiser or
performing the duties
thereof on the effective date of this act shall continue to hold such
office and perform such duties until a county appraiser is appointed under
the provisions of this act. No person shall be appointed to the office of
county or district appraiser or to fill a vacancy therein unless such
person is currently: (1) A certified
general real
property appraiser pursuant to article 41 of chapter 58 of the Kansas Statutes
Annotated and amendments thereto; (2) a registered mass appraiser pursuant to
rules and regulations adopted by
the secretary of revenue; or (3) holding a valid residential evaluation
specialist or certified assessment evaluation designation from the
International Association of Assessing Officers.
Notwithstanding the foregoing
provision, any person who holds the office of county or district appraiser
on the effective date of this act and who is not eligible for reappointment
pursuant to this section
shall be eligible for reappointment to
such office
or appointment as a county or district appraiser in another county for a term
expiring on July 1, 1999, and if any such person qualifies for an original
appointment or reappointment prior to July 1, 1999, such person may be
reappointed for a full term, and any other person who has at least three years
of mass appraisal experience and is qualified by the director of property
valuation as an eligible Kansas appraiser shall be eligible for appointment to
such office for a term expiring on July 1, 1999, and if any such person
qualifies for an original appointment prior to July 1, 1999, such person may be
reappointed for a full term.
(b) The secretary of revenue shall adopt rules and regulations prior to
October 1, 1997, necessary to establish qualifications for the designation of a
registered mass appraiser.
History: L. 1974, ch. 112, § 1;
L. 1990, ch. 90, § 1;
L. 1992, ch. 282, § 1;
L. 1994, ch. 241, § 2;
L. 1997, ch. 126, § 33; July 1.