§ 26-26-1905
               	 		
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26-26-1905.    Rules relating to reappraisal procedures.
    (a)  To  carry out the provisions of this subchapter, the Assessment  Coordination Department, as it deems necessary, appropriate, and  consistent with the objectives of this subchapter, shall:
      (1)  Develop  and implement rules relating to reappraisal procedures to be followed  by counties, specifying annual objectives with respect to the discovery,  listing, and valuation of real property for assessment purposes;
      (2)    (A)  Develop  and implement rules relating to training, experience, and testing  requirements for determining whether a person is qualified to manage a  reappraisal.
            (B)  Any  department personnel responsible for approving reappraisal plans or  property values resulting from those reappraisals shall be required to  meet the same criteria;
      (3)    (A)  Enter  into contracts with private entities for appraisal services on behalf  of counties on such terms and conditions as the department deems are  consistent with the provisions of this subchapter and are necessary and  appropriate in its implementation.
            (B)  Section  19-11-101 et seq. shall not apply to a contract made under this  subchapter and to the expenditure of funds from the Arkansas Real  Property Reappraisal Fund.
(b)    (1)  Each  county shall follow the reappraisal procedures established by the  department and file a reappraisal management plan with the department no  later than November 1 of the year preceding the commencement of the  reappraisal.
      (2)  The reappraisal  management plan shall specify a proposed budget, personnel needs, and  projected annual progress with respect to the discovery, listing, and  valuation of property.
(c)  The  department shall follow preestablished department rules to determine  whether a reappraisal management plan is approved or rejected.
(d)    (1)  The  department shall establish training, experience, and testing  requirements, and such other criteria as it deems necessary to determine  whether a person is qualified to manage a reappraisal performed under  this subchapter.
      (2)  The department shall not approve a reappraisal management plan that does not name a qualified manager.
(e)    (1)  Employees  of the county assessor may be used to reappraise the county and the  county assessor or a designated employee may manage the reappraisal if  the county assessor or the designated employee meets the qualifications  established in this subchapter and the rules established under this  subchapter.
      (2)    (A)  If  the initial reappraisal management plan required in subsection (b) of  this section as submitted by the county assessor is rejected by the  department, the county assessor shall be allowed to submit an alternate  reappraisal management plan within thirty (30) days of the rejection of  the initial reappraisal management plan.
            (B)  If  the alternate reappraisal management plan is rejected by the  department, the county shall employ and enter into a contract for  professional services with a professional reappraisal company on behalf  of all taxing units in the county as set forth in subsection (f) of this  section.
(f)    (1)  The county  assessor may enter into a contract for professional services with a  professional reappraisal company when both the proposed contract and the  reappraisal management plan submitted by the contractor have been  approved by the department.
      (2)    (A)  If  the initial reappraisal management plan submitted by the contractor is  rejected by the department, the contractor shall be allowed to submit an  alternate reappraisal management plan.
            (B)  If  the second reappraisal management plan is rejected by the department,  the department shall write a reappraisal management plan that the county  shall employ and enter into a contract for professional services with a  professional reappraisal company on behalf of all taxing units in the  county.
      (3)  The reappraisal contract must be accompanied by an approved reappraisal management plan.