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File #: 1536-04    Version: 1 Name: Motion expressing the Sense of Council of Allegheny County supporting House Bill 2022 requiring assessors in Counties of the Second Class, i.e. Allegheny County, be certified under the State Assessors Certification Act; and, further, requesting that the G
Type: Motion Status: Approved
File created: 4/20/2004 In control: County Council
On agenda: Final action: 4/20/2004
Title: Motion expressing the Sense of Council of Allegheny County supporting House Bill 2022 requiring assessors in Counties of the Second Class, i.e. Allegheny County, be certified under the State Assessors Certification Act; and, further, requesting that the Governor and General Assembly support and approve said legislation with all due haste.
Sponsors: Wayne Fontana
Attachments: 1. 1536-04 to Gov & PA House & Senate.htm, 2. 1536-04 Response from Maher.txt, 3. 1536-04 Response to Maher.htm, 4. 1536-04.pdf
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Motion expressing the Sense of Council of Allegheny County supporting House Bill 2022 requiring assessors in Counties of the Second Class, i.e. Allegheny County, be certified under the State Assessors Certification Act; and, further, requesting that the Governor and General Assembly support and approve said legislation with all due haste.

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WHEREAS, in 1992, the General Assembly enacted the Assessors Certification Act requiring certification of all assessors in the Commonwealth by the State Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers; however, the Assessors Certification Act specifically excluded Counties of the First and Second Class from its provisions; and

WHEREAS, enactment of the Administrative Code required that any assessor or appraiser hired in the Office of Property Assessment involved in determining real property values shall be a Certified Pennsylvania Evaluator or equivalent, yet since the enactment of the Administrative Code, twenty-four assessors have been hired by Allegheny County, only seven of which are Certified Pennsylvania Evaluators; and

WHEREAS, House Bill 2022 (HB 2022) removes the exclusion from the Act for Counties of the Second Class; and, further, requires that assessors who are employees of or under contract with a County of the Second Class become certified as required by the Act within three (3) years of the effective date; and

WHEREAS, this Council believes that the bill should be amended to provide that assessors who are employees of or under contract with a County of the Second Class become certified as required by the Act within one (1) year of the effective date, but support the legislation nonetheless; and

WHEREAS, certification of assessors under the State Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers would make the Board responsible for examining, denying, approving, issuing, revoking, suspending and renewing certificates of assessors; and require compliance with the Board's standards of professional appr...

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