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Statutes > New-york > Rpt > Article-19 > 1902

§  1902.  Certification of assessing units.  1.  Whenever an assessing  unit other than a special assessing unit  or an approved assessing  unit  which  has  or  has  had  in  effect  a  local  law  adopted pursuant to  subdivision one of  section  nineteen  hundred  three  of  this  article  undertakes  a  revaluation  or  an  update,  the  governing body of such  assessing unit may  apply  to  the  state  board  for  certification  or  recertification  as an "approved assessing unit".  The state board shall  monitor the progress of such revaluation or update for  the  purpose  of  determining  whether  or  not  such  assessing unit will be eligible for  certification or recertification as an approved assessing unit.    2. Upon application by the governing body of any assessing unit, filed  no later than one hundred twenty days prior to  the  completion  of  the  first  tentative  assessment  roll  on  which such revaluation or update  shall be entered, the state board  shall  certify  or  recertify  as  an  approved  assessing  unit  any such assessing unit which has completed a  revaluation or update. Such certification or  recertification  shall  be  based on the first assessment roll on which the revaluation or update is  entered,  provided  however,  if such revaluation was completed prior to  December thirty-first, nineteen hundred eighty-one,  such  certification  shall be based upon the latest completed assessment roll.  A revaluation  or  an  update  shall  be  deemed  to  be completed when its results are  available for entry on a tentative assessment roll. The  last  date  for  filing  of  an  application for certification may be waived by the state  board,  if  circumstances  warrant.  Notice  of  such  certification  or  recertification,  or  denial  thereof, shall be filed by the state board  with the chief executive officer of such assessing unit  no  later  than  thirty  days  prior  to the completion of the first tentative assessment  roll following application pursuant to this subdivision.    3. Upon filing an application for approved assessing unit status,  the  governing  body  of  a  city, town or county shall forward to the school  authorities of each school district located partially in such city, town  or  county  a  notice  prepared  by  the  state  board  summarizing  the  provisions  of  section  nineteen  hundred  three-a  of this article and  specifying the last date provided for  in  subdivision  one  of  section  nineteen  hundred  three-a of this article for the school authorities to  file a notice of intent to use homestead  and  non-homestead  tax  rates  with  each  assessor  who  prepares  an assessment roll used to levy the  school district's taxes.    4. If the governing body of an approved assessing unit fails to  adopt  the  provisions  of section nineteen hundred three of this article so as  to apply to the revaluation or update specified in  subdivision  two  of  this  section,  the  certification  of the approved assessing unit shall  expire. Nothing contained herein shall be construed so  as  to  prohibit  such  an assessing unit from reapplying for certification as an approved  assessing unit on the basis of a future revaluation or update.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpt > Article-19 > 1902

§  1902.  Certification of assessing units.  1.  Whenever an assessing  unit other than a special assessing unit  or an approved assessing  unit  which  has  or  has  had  in  effect  a  local  law  adopted pursuant to  subdivision one of  section  nineteen  hundred  three  of  this  article  undertakes  a  revaluation  or  an  update,  the  governing body of such  assessing unit may  apply  to  the  state  board  for  certification  or  recertification  as an "approved assessing unit".  The state board shall  monitor the progress of such revaluation or update for  the  purpose  of  determining  whether  or  not  such  assessing unit will be eligible for  certification or recertification as an approved assessing unit.    2. Upon application by the governing body of any assessing unit, filed  no later than one hundred twenty days prior to  the  completion  of  the  first  tentative  assessment  roll  on  which such revaluation or update  shall be entered, the state board  shall  certify  or  recertify  as  an  approved  assessing  unit  any such assessing unit which has completed a  revaluation or update. Such certification or  recertification  shall  be  based on the first assessment roll on which the revaluation or update is  entered,  provided  however,  if such revaluation was completed prior to  December thirty-first, nineteen hundred eighty-one,  such  certification  shall be based upon the latest completed assessment roll.  A revaluation  or  an  update  shall  be  deemed  to  be completed when its results are  available for entry on a tentative assessment roll. The  last  date  for  filing  of  an  application for certification may be waived by the state  board,  if  circumstances  warrant.  Notice  of  such  certification  or  recertification,  or  denial  thereof, shall be filed by the state board  with the chief executive officer of such assessing unit  no  later  than  thirty  days  prior  to the completion of the first tentative assessment  roll following application pursuant to this subdivision.    3. Upon filing an application for approved assessing unit status,  the  governing  body  of  a  city, town or county shall forward to the school  authorities of each school district located partially in such city, town  or  county  a  notice  prepared  by  the  state  board  summarizing  the  provisions  of  section  nineteen  hundred  three-a  of this article and  specifying the last date provided for  in  subdivision  one  of  section  nineteen  hundred  three-a of this article for the school authorities to  file a notice of intent to use homestead  and  non-homestead  tax  rates  with  each  assessor  who  prepares  an assessment roll used to levy the  school district's taxes.    4. If the governing body of an approved assessing unit fails to  adopt  the  provisions  of section nineteen hundred three of this article so as  to apply to the revaluation or update specified in  subdivision  two  of  this  section,  the  certification  of the approved assessing unit shall  expire. Nothing contained herein shall be construed so  as  to  prohibit  such  an assessing unit from reapplying for certification as an approved  assessing unit on the basis of a future revaluation or update.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpt > Article-19 > 1902

§  1902.  Certification of assessing units.  1.  Whenever an assessing  unit other than a special assessing unit  or an approved assessing  unit  which  has  or  has  had  in  effect  a  local  law  adopted pursuant to  subdivision one of  section  nineteen  hundred  three  of  this  article  undertakes  a  revaluation  or  an  update,  the  governing body of such  assessing unit may  apply  to  the  state  board  for  certification  or  recertification  as an "approved assessing unit".  The state board shall  monitor the progress of such revaluation or update for  the  purpose  of  determining  whether  or  not  such  assessing unit will be eligible for  certification or recertification as an approved assessing unit.    2. Upon application by the governing body of any assessing unit, filed  no later than one hundred twenty days prior to  the  completion  of  the  first  tentative  assessment  roll  on  which such revaluation or update  shall be entered, the state board  shall  certify  or  recertify  as  an  approved  assessing  unit  any such assessing unit which has completed a  revaluation or update. Such certification or  recertification  shall  be  based on the first assessment roll on which the revaluation or update is  entered,  provided  however,  if such revaluation was completed prior to  December thirty-first, nineteen hundred eighty-one,  such  certification  shall be based upon the latest completed assessment roll.  A revaluation  or  an  update  shall  be  deemed  to  be completed when its results are  available for entry on a tentative assessment roll. The  last  date  for  filing  of  an  application for certification may be waived by the state  board,  if  circumstances  warrant.  Notice  of  such  certification  or  recertification,  or  denial  thereof, shall be filed by the state board  with the chief executive officer of such assessing unit  no  later  than  thirty  days  prior  to the completion of the first tentative assessment  roll following application pursuant to this subdivision.    3. Upon filing an application for approved assessing unit status,  the  governing  body  of  a  city, town or county shall forward to the school  authorities of each school district located partially in such city, town  or  county  a  notice  prepared  by  the  state  board  summarizing  the  provisions  of  section  nineteen  hundred  three-a  of this article and  specifying the last date provided for  in  subdivision  one  of  section  nineteen  hundred  three-a of this article for the school authorities to  file a notice of intent to use homestead  and  non-homestead  tax  rates  with  each  assessor  who  prepares  an assessment roll used to levy the  school district's taxes.    4. If the governing body of an approved assessing unit fails to  adopt  the  provisions  of section nineteen hundred three of this article so as  to apply to the revaluation or update specified in  subdivision  two  of  this  section,  the  certification  of the approved assessing unit shall  expire. Nothing contained herein shall be construed so  as  to  prohibit  such  an assessing unit from reapplying for certification as an approved  assessing unit on the basis of a future revaluation or update.