Sec. 2003.911. REPRESENTATION OF PARTIES. (a) A property owner may be represented at the hearing by:
(1) the property owner;
(2) an attorney who is licensed in this state;
(3) a certified public accountant;
(4) a registered property tax consultant; or
(5) any other person who is not otherwise prohibited from appearing in a hearing held by the office.
(b) The appraisal district may be represented by the chief appraiser or a person designated by the chief appraiser.
(c) An authorized representative of a party may appear at the hearing to offer evidence, argument, or both, in the same manner as provided by Section 41.45, Tax Code.
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1180 (H.B. 3612), Sec. 1, eff. January 1, 2010.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle A - Administrative Procedure and Practice
Chapter 2003 - State Office of Administrative Hearings
Subchapter Z. Appeals From Appraisal Review Board Determinations
Section 2003.901. Appeals From Appraisal Review Board Determinations
Section 2003.902. Participating Offices and Remote Hearing Sites
Section 2003.904. Applicability to Real and Personal Property
Section 2003.905. Education and Training of Administrative Law Judges
Section 2003.906. Notice of Appeal to Office; Deposit
Section 2003.907. Contents of Notice of Appeal
Section 2003.908. Notice to Property Owners
Section 2003.909. Designation of Administrative Law Judge; Location of Hearing
Section 2003.910. Scope of Appeal; Hearing
Section 2003.911. Representation of Parties
Section 2003.912. Determination of Administrative Law Judge