§ 26-27-203 - Rules for valuation.
               	 		
26-27-203.    Rules for valuation.
    In the performance of its duties, the members of the State Equalization Board shall be governed by the following rules:
      (1)  They  shall add to the aggregate valuation of the real property of every  county which they believe to be valued below its true and full market or  actual value, or authorized percentage thereof, such percentage in each  case as will bring it to its true and full market or actual value or  authorized percentage thereof;
      (2)  They  shall deduct from the aggregate valuation of the real property of every  county which they believe to be valued above its true and full market  or actual value, or authorized percentage thereof, such percentage in  each case as will reduce it to its true and full market or actual value  or authorized percentage thereof;
      (3)  They  shall add to the aggregate valuation of any class of personal property  of any county which they believe to be valued below the true and full  market or actual value, or authorized percentage thereof, such  percentage, in each case, as will raise it to its true and full market  or actual value, or authorized percentage thereof;
      (4)  They  shall take from the aggregate valuation of any class of personal  property in any county which they believe to be valued above the true  and full market or actual value, or authorized percentage thereof, such  percentage as will reduce it to its true and full market or actual value  or authorized percentage thereof;
      (5)  If  they believe that the valuation of the real or personal property or any  class of personal property of any district, city, town, or township of  any county should be raised or reduced without raising or reducing the  other real or personal property of the county or without raising or  reducing it in the same ratio, they may, in every such case, add to or  take from the valuation of the real or personal property or any class of  personal property of any one (1) or more of the districts, cities,  towns, or townships such percentage as they believe will raise or reduce  it to its true and full market or actual value, or authorized  percentage thereof;
      (6)  Before  any percentage shall be added to or deducted from the total assessed  valuation of any county, township, district, city, or town in this state  by the board, it shall cause a notice to be served upon the county  judge of the county, who shall cause notice to be published in some  newspaper having a general circulation in the county, at least ten (10)  days before the date of the proposed change. The notice shall give the  date and place at which the board will sit and shall warn the county  judge and all citizens of the county to appear at the time and place and  show cause, if any they can, why the proposed change should not be made  or the assessments increased or reduced.