Judges: CHARLES C. FOTI, JR., Attorney General
Filed Date: 8/29/2007
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Fielkow:
You have requested an opinion from the Attorney General's Office relating to property assessment appeals through the City of New Orleans Board of Review. Your opinion request asks whether it is permissible to hire consultants to serve as hearing officers to conduct public hearings of property tax assessment appeals.
You advise in your request that the consultants would conduct the hearings, gather information, and make recommendations to the Board of Review. You further advise that the City Council, acting as the Board of Review, would still maintain the authority to accept or decline any of the recommendations of the hearing officers and make the final determination of all submitted appeals.
LA R.S.
Section 1992 provides that the board shall conduct public hearings for all persons or their representatives desiring to be heard on the assessments of immovable and movable property. It further provides that the validity of each assessment shall be determined on its own merits using recognized appraisal techniques and that the board of review may make a determination to increase or increase the assessment of a movable or immovable property made by the assessor in accordance with the fair market or use value determined by the Board. *Page 2
While a former version of LA R.S.
It is therefore the opinion of this office that the City of New Orleans Board of Review may use consultants to serve as hearing officers to conduct property tax assessment public hearings as long as the City Council, acting as the Board of Review maintains the authority to accept or decline any recommendations of such hearing officers and will continue to make the final determinations on all submitted appeals.
We trust that the foregoing addresses your concerns. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Yours very truly,
CHARLES C. FOTI, JR.
ATTORNEY GENERAL
BY:__________________________
CHARLES H. BRAUD, JR.
Assistant Attorney General