SB 732: Assessment of Residential Property
GENERAL BILL by Margolis
Assessment of Residential Property; Prohibits an increase in the assessed value of residential property solely as the result of installing and operating a renewable energy source device or improving the property's resistance to wind damage. Specifies additional exceptions to assessments of homestead and nonhomestead property at just value. Repeals a provision relating to the renewable energy source property tax exemption.
        
        Effective Date: 7/1/2011 
Last Action: 3/3/2011 Senate - Withdrawn prior to introduction -SJ 59
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
    
    
    Last Action: 3/3/2011 Senate - Withdrawn prior to introduction -SJ 59
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 1/31/2011 Senate • Filed 
2/9/2011 Senate • Referred to Environmental Preservation and Conservation; Community Affairs; Budget 
3/3/2011 Senate • Withdrawn from Environmental Preservation and Conservation; Community Affairs; Budget 
• Withdrawn prior to introduction -SJ 59
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SB 732, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 1/31/2011 at 2:47 PM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: None Related Bills (2)
Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location Track Bills H 531 (c2) Residential/Nonhomestead Real Property Assessment Frishe Compare Last Action: 5/7/2011 S Died in Messages 
Location: In messages from House
                                                    
                                            S 434 (c1) Assessment of Residential Real Property Latvala Compare Last Action: 5/7/2011 S Died in Budget 
Location: In committee/council (BC)
                                                    
                                            Citations - Statutes (4)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 193.155 Homestead assessments. Page 2 (pdf) 193.1554 Assessment of nonhomestead residential property. Page 2 (pdf) 193.624 Page 1 (pdf) 196.175 Renewable energy source exemption. Page 2 (pdf)