California Revenue and Taxation Code Sections 1840-1841
Article 1.5. Review of Assessment of Publicly Owned PropertyCode Resources
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SECTION 1840-1841
1840. If any county, city and county, or municipal corporation desires to secure a review, equalization, or adjustment of the assessment of its property by the board pursuant to subdivision (g) of Section 11 of Article XIII of the California Constitution, it shall apply to the board therefor in writing on or before the third Monday in July, or within two weeks after the completion and delivery by the assessor of the local roll containing the assessment to the auditor as provided in Section 617, whichever is the later. If the assessment objected to is one made outside the regular period for such assessments, the application for review shall be filed with the board within 60 days from the date the tax bill is mailed to the assessee. Every application shall show the facts claimed to require action of the board, and a copy thereof shall be filed with the assessor whose assessment is questioned. Upon receipt of a timely application, the board shall afford the applicant notice and a hearing in accordance with such rules and regulations as the board may prescribe. The failure to file a timely application shall bar the applicant from relief under subdivision (g) of Section 11 of Article XIII or this section. 1841. When the review, equalization, and adjustment are completed, the executive director of the board shall transmit to the auditor and the governing body of the taxing agency whose assessment is questioned, and to the applicant a notice of the action of the board with respect to the assessment. The notice is prima facie evidence of the regularity of all proceedings of the board resulting in the action that is the subject matter of the notice. Upon receipt of the notice the auditor shall enter upon the local roll any change in the assessment resulting from the action of the board.