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2011 Kansas Code
Chapter 79. - TAXATION
Article 16. - MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY TAX PROVISIONS

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  • 79-1604 Abstract of assessment rolls for state director of property valuation; forms; valuation of certain motor vehicles credited as supplementary assessments.
  • 79-1605 Abstract of assessment rolls; penalty for failure of county clerk to comply.
  • 79-1606 Appeals to hearing panels or officers; procedure and forms; hearings and disposition; duties of county clerk.
  • 79-1608 Transfer of general fund moneys to special assessment equalization fund; use of moneys; retransfers, when.
  • 79-1609 Appeals to state court of tax appeals; notice, requirements; procedure.
  • 79-1610 Decision of hearing officer or panel; notice to taxpayer; change in assessment of class of property; appeal not heard is denied.
  • 79-1611 Appointment of hearing officers and panels to hear appeals from valuation and classification of property; qualifications and salary; removal of appointees, when.
  • 79-1612 Military service, deployment outside United States; property tax deferral; rules and regulations.

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