§ 84.48.010 County board of equalization — Formation — Per diem — Meetings — Duties — Records — Correction of rolls — Extending taxes — Change in valuation, release or commutation of taxes by co
§ 84.48.014 County board of equalization — Composition of board — Appointment — Qualifications
§ 84.48.018 County board of equalization — Chair — Quorum
§ 84.48.022 County board of equalization — Meetings
§ 84.48.026 County board of equalization — Terms — Removal
§ 84.48.028 County board of equalization — Clerk — Assistants
§ 84.48.032 County board of equalization — Appraisers
§ 84.48.034 County board of equalization — Duration of order
§ 84.48.036 County board of equalization — Annual budget
§ 84.48.038 County board of equalization — Legal advisor
§ 84.48.042 County board of equalization — Training school
§ 84.48.046 County board of equalization — Operating manual
§ 84.48.050 Abstract of rolls — State action if assessor does not transmit, when
§ 84.48.065 Cancellation and correction of erroneous assessments and assessments on property on which land use designation is changed
§ 84.48.075 County indicated ratio — Determination by department — Submission of preliminary ratio to assessor — Rules — Use classes — Review of preliminary ratio — Certification — Examination of asse
§ 84.48.080 Equalization of assessments — Taxes for state purposes — Procedure — Levy and apportionment — Rules — Record
§ 84.48.110 Transcript of proceedings to county assessors — Delinquent tax for certain preceding years included
§ 84.48.120 Extension of state taxes
§ 84.48.130 Certification of assessed valuation to taxing districts
§ 84.48.140 Property tax advisor
§ 84.48.150 Valuation criteria including comparative sales to be made available to taxpayer — Change
§ 84.48.200 Rules

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