(1) For each petition not withdrawn or settled, special magistrates shall produce a written recommended decision that contains findings of fact, conclusions of law, and reasons for upholding or overturning the property appraiser’s determination. Conclusions of law must be based on findings of fact. For each of the statutory criteria for the issue under administrative review, findings of fact must identify the corresponding admitted evidence, or lack thereof. Each recommended decision shall contain sufficient factual and legal information and reasoning to enable the parties to understand the basis for the decision, and shall otherwise meet the requirements of law. The special magistrate and board clerk shall observe the petitioner’s right to be sent a timely written recommended decision containing proposed findings of fact and proposed conclusions of law and reasons for upholding or overturning the determination of the property appraiser. After producing a recommended decision, the special magistrate shall provide it to the board clerk.

Terms Used In Florida Regulations 12D-9.030

  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
    (2) The board clerk shall provide copies of the special magistrate’s recommended decision to the petitioner and the property appraiser as soon as practicable after receiving the recommended decision, and if the board clerk:
    (a) Knows the date, time, and place at which the recommended decision will be considered by the board, the board clerk shall include such information when he or she sends the recommended decision to the petitioner and the property appraiser; or
    (b) Does not yet know the date, time, and place at which the recommended decision will be considered by the board, the board clerk shall include information on how to find the date, time, and place of the meeting at which the recommended decision will be considered by the board.
    (3) Any board or special magistrate workpapers, worksheets, notes, or other materials that are made available to a party shall immediately be sent to the other party. Any workpapers, worksheets, notes, or other materials created by the board or special magistrates during the course of hearings or during consideration of petitions and evidence, that contain any material prepared in connection with official business, shall be transferred to the board clerk and retained as public records. Value adjustment boards or special magistrates using standardized workpapers, worksheets, or notes, whether in electronic format or otherwise, must receive prior department approval to ensure that such standardized documents comply with the law.
    (4) For the purpose of producing the recommended decisions of special magistrates, the department prescribes the Form DR-485 series, and any electronic equivalent forms approved by the department under Florida Statutes § 195.022 The Form DR-485 series is adopted, and incorporated by reference, in Fl. Admin. Code R. 12D-16.002 All recommended decisions of special magistrates, and all forms used for the recommended decisions, must contain the following required elements:
    (a) Findings of fact;
    (b) Conclusions of law; and,
    (c) Reasons for upholding or overturning the determination of the property appraiser.
    (5) As used in this section, the terms “”findings of fact”” and “”conclusions of law”” include proposed findings of fact and proposed conclusions of law produced by special magistrates in their recommended decisions.
    (6) Legal advice from the board legal counsel relating to the facts of a petition or to the specific outcome of a decision, if in writing, shall be included in the record and referenced within the findings of fact and conclusions of law. If not in writing, such advice shall be documented within the findings of fact and conclusions of law.
    (7) Copies of the forms incorporated in Fl. Admin. Code R. 12D-16.002, may be obtained at the Department’s Internet site: http://floridarevenue.com/dor/property/forms/.
Rulemaking Authority 194.011(5), 194.034(1), 195.027(1) FS. Law Implemented 193.155, 194.011, 194.035, 195.022 FS. History-New 3-30-10, Amended 9-19-17.