R. 12D-9.001 Taxpayer Rights in Value Adjustment Board Proceedings
R. 12D-9.002 Informal Conference Procedures
R. 12D-9.003 Definitions
R. 12D-9.004 Composition of the Value Adjustment Board
R. 12D-9.005 Duties of the Board
R. 12D-9.006 Clerk of the Value Adjustment Board
R. 12D-9.007 Role of the Clerk of the Value Adjustment Board
R. 12D-9.008 Appointment of Legal Counsel to the Value Adjustment Board
R. 12D-9.009 Role of Legal Counsel to the Board
R. 12D-9.010 Appointment of Special Magistrates to the Value Adjustment Board
R. 12D-9.011 Role of Special Magistrates to the Value Adjustment Board
R. 12D-9.012 Training of Special Magistrates, Value Adjustment Board Members and Legal Counsel
R. 12D-9.013 Organizational Meeting of the Value Adjustment Board
R. 12D-9.014 Prehearing Checklist
R. 12D-9.015 Petition; Form and Filing Fee
R. 12D-9.016 Filing and Service
R. 12D-9.017 Ex Parte Communication Prohibition
R. 12D-9.018 Representation of the Taxpayer
R. 12D-9.019 Scheduling and Notice of a Hearing
R. 12D-9.020 Exchange of Evidence
R. 12D-9.021 Withdrawn or Settled Petitions; Petitions Acknowledged as Correct; Non Appearance; Summary Disposition of Petitions
R. 12D-9.022 Disqualification or Recusal of Special Magistrates or Board Members
R. 12D-9.023 Hearings Before Board or Special Magistrates
R. 12D-9.024 Procedures for Commencement of a Hearing
R. 12D-9.025 Procedures for Conducting a Hearing; Presentation of Evidence; Testimony of Witnesses
R. 12D-9.026 Procedures for Conducting a Hearing by Electronic Media
R. 12D-9.027 Process of Administrative Review
R. 12D-9.028 Petitions on Transfer of “Portability” Assessment Difference
R. 12D-9.029 Procedures for Remanding Value Assessments to the Property Appraiser
R. 12D-9.030 Recommended Decisions
R. 12D-9.031 Consideration and Adoption of Recommended Decisions of Special Magistrates by Value Adjustment Boards in Administrative Reviews
R. 12D-9.032 Final Decisions
R. 12D-9.033 Further Judicial Proceedings
R. 12D-9.034 Record of the Proceeding
R. 12D-9.035 Duty of Clerk to Prepare and Transmit Record
R. 12D-9.036 Procedures for Petitions on Denials of Tax Deferrals
R. 12D-9.037 Certification of Assessment Rolls
R. 12D-9.038 Public Notice of Findings and Results of Value Adjustment Board

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