As used in this section, “revaluation company” means any person, firm, association, corporation, limited liability company or other entity, other than a municipal assessor or assistant assessor, which performs property valuations for a municipality for assessment purposes. On and after June 25, 1991, no revaluation company shall perform any valuation for a municipality for assessment purposes unless such company is certified by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management. Such certification shall be renewed every five years.
(P.A. 74-275, S. 3; P.A. 91-343, S. 5, 11; P.A. 95-79, S. 23, 189; P.A. 14-122, S. 86.)
History: P.A. 91-343 substituted “secretary of the office of policy and management” for “board of assessment advisors” as authority empowered to certify revaluation companies; P.A. 95-79 redefined “revaluation company” to include a limited liability company, effective May 31, 1995; P.A. 14-122 made a technical change.
Application of statute to board of tax review and its employees discussed. 184 C. 326. Cited. 195 C. 48.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 201 - State and Local Revenue Services. Department of Revenue Services
Section 12-2b. - Duties of Secretary of Office of Policy and Management re municipal assessment.
Section 12-2c. - Certification of revaluation companies.
Section 12-2e. - Closing agreements.
Section 12-2f. - Service of notice by the commissioner.
Section 12-2g. - Sales tax rebate for eligible individuals.
Section 12-3. - Appointment and duties of Deputy Commissioner of Revenue Services.
Section 12-3a. - Penalty Review Committee. Waiver of penalties; appeals.
Section 12-3b. - Abatement Review Committee.
Section 12-3c. - Criminal history records checks.
Section 12-3d. - Deadline for penalty waiver request.
Section 12-3f. - Small and Medium-Sized Business Users Committee.
Section 12-4. - Proceedings against delinquent tax officers.
Section 12-5. - Fees for witnesses and service of subpoenas.
Section 12-6. - Audit of municipal accounts upon application of state's attorney.
Section 12-7. - Reports concerning assessments and collections.
Section 12-7a. - List of state taxes levied and delinquent taxpayers.
Section 12-7c. - Report on the overall incidence of certain taxes.
Section 12-8. - Recording and deposit of funds.
Section 12-9. - Local officials to file statements concerning taxes. Penalty.
Section 12-16. - Procedure against judge of probate for failure to furnish copies.
Section 12-17. - Inquiries concerning records of probate court.
Section 12-18. - Superior court may order compliance with statute.
Section 12-18a. - Grants to towns for property tax relief based on population.
Section 12-18b. - Grants in lieu of taxes for certain property.
Section 12-18c. - Select payment in lieu of taxes account. Distribution of funds.
Section 12-18d. - Transfers from the General Fund to the Municipal Revenue Sharing Fund.
Section 12-19. - Grants in lieu of taxes on state-owned property; land taken for flood control.
Section 12-19c. - Certification and payment to each town or borough.
Section 12-19f. - Allocation of payments in lieu of taxes for Torrington courthouse.
Section 12-20. - Grant in lieu of taxes on property in Madison.
Section 12-24b. - Inconsistent special acts repealed.
Section 12-25. - Confirmation of amount of unpaid taxes.
Section 12-26. - Equalization and adjustment of grand list.
Section 12-27. - Abstract book and lists.
Section 12-30a. - Imposition of interest. Determination of basis. Regulations.
Section 12-30b. - Limit on interest to be paid on certain tax overpayments.
Section 12-30c. - Penalty imposed on promoters of abusive tax shelters.
Section 12-31. - Examination of books and personnel of railroad and utility companies.
Section 12-32. - Suits not barred by neglect of commissioner.
Section 12-33. - Appeals from action of Commissioner of Revenue Services.
Section 12-33a. - Court waiver of interest on certain taxes due and unpaid prohibited.
Section 12-34. - Taking of acknowledgments by employees of Department of Revenue Services.