150B-31.1. Contested tax cases.
(a) Application. - This section applies only to contested tax cases. A contested tax case is a case involving a disputed tax matter arising under G.S. 105-241.15. To the extent any provision in this section conflicts with another provision in this Article, this section controls.
(b) Simple Procedures. - The Chief Administrative Law Judge may limit and simplify the procedures that apply to a contested tax case involving a taxpayer who is not represented by an attorney. An administrative law judge assigned to a contested tax case must make reasonable efforts to assist a taxpayer who is not represented by an attorney in order to assure a fair hearing.
(c) Venue. - A hearing in a contested tax case must be conducted in Wake County, unless the parties agree to hear the case in another county.
(d) Reports. - The following agency reports are admissible without testimony from personnel of the agency:
(1) Law enforcement reports.
(2) Government agency lab reports used for the enforcement of motor fuel tax laws.
(e) Confidentiality. - The record, proceedings, and decision in a contested tax case are confidential until the final decision is issued in the case. (2007-491, s. 42; 2008-134, s. 9.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 150B - Administrative Procedure Act
Article 3 - Administrative Hearings.
§ 150B-22 - Settlement; contested case.
§ 150B-22.1 - Special education petitions.
§ 150B-23.1 - Mediated settlement conferences.
§ 150B-23.2 - Fee for filing a contested case hearing.
§ 150B-23.3 - Electronic filing.
§ 150B-25 - Conduct of hearing; answer.
§ 150B-25.1 - Burden of proof.
§ 150B-28 - Depositions and discovery.
§ 150B-29 - Rules of evidence.
§ 150B-31.1 - Contested tax cases.
§ 150B-32 - Designation of administrative law judge.
§ 150B-33 - Powers of administrative law judge.
§ 150B-34 - Final decision or order.