R. 12D-18.001 Scope
R. 12D-18.002 Definitions
R. 12D-18.003 Non-Ad Valorem Assessments; Method for Election to Use Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes
R. 12D-18.004 Tax Roll; Collection Services; Agreement
R. 12D-18.005 Adoption of Non-Ad Valorem Assessment Roll
R. 12D-18.006 Certification of Assessment Roll
R. 12D-18.007 Non-Ad Valorem Assessments; Uniform Tax Notice; Merger
R. 12D-18.008 Special Assessments Collected Pursuant to Other Law or Before January 1, 1990 Pursuant to Section 197.363, Florida Statutes
R. 12D-18.009 Non-Ad Valorem Assessments Imposed After January 1, 1990
R. 12D-18.010 Uniform Method for Collection and Enforcement; Incorporation of Other Provisions; Miscellaneous; Rules of Construction
R. 12D-18.012 Tax Collector Non-Ad Valorem Assessment Roll Reports

Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 12D-18 - Non-Ad Valorem Assessments and Special Assessments

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