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TITLE 34PUBLIC FINANCE
PART 1COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
CHAPTER 9PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATION
SUBCHAPTER KARBITRATION OF APPRAISAL REVIEW BOARD DETERMINATIONS
DIVISION 4COMPTROLLER'S REGISTRY OF ARBITRATORS
RULE §9.4263Arbitrator Eligibility for Appointment
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(a) Eligibility for appointment. To be eligible for appointment as an arbitrator to a particular arbitration proceeding, an arbitrator must satisfy the requirements of this section.

(b) Engaging in activities in county's appraisal district. An arbitrator is ineligible for and shall not accept any appointment in a county in which the property that is the subject of the arbitration is located, if at any time during the two years preceding the appointment at issue, the arbitrator has engaged in the following activities in that county's appraisal district:

  (1) represented any person or entity for compensation, or served as an officer or employee of any firm, company, or other organization that has represented another person or entity for compensation, in any proceeding under Tax Code, Title 1 (Property Tax Code);

  (2) served as an officer or employee of the appraisal district; or

  (3) served as a member of the appraisal review board for the appraisal district.

(c) Duration of proceeding. For purposes of subsection (b)(1) of this section, a proceeding under Tax Code, Title 1 (Property Tax Code), begins with the filing of a notice of protest and includes communications with appraisal district employees regarding a matter under protest, protest settlement negotiations, any appearance at an ARB hearing, any involvement in a binding arbitration under Tax Code, Chapter 41A, and any involvement at either the district court or appellate court level of an appeal pursued under Tax Code, Chapter 42.

(d) Family relationships. An arbitrator is ineligible for and shall not accept an appointment to any arbitration in which the arbitrator is related by affinity within the second degree or by consanguinity within the third degree as determined under Government Code, Chapter 573, to any of the following individuals:

  (1) the property owner or the property owner's agent;

  (2) an officer, employee, or contractor of the appraisal district responsible for appraising the property at issue;

  (3) a member of the board of directors of the appraisal district responsible for appraising the property at issue; or

  (4) a member of the ARB in the area in which the property at issue is located.

(e) Business relationships. An arbitrator is ineligible for and shall not accept an appointment to any arbitration in which the arbitrator currently or during the previous two years has had a business relationship with the property owner, the property owner's agent, the ARB, or the appraisal district involved in that particular arbitration.

(f) Other conflicts of interest. An arbitrator is ineligible for and shall not accept an appointment to any arbitration in which the arbitrator knows of any other conflict of interest that has not been previously described above.


Source Note: The provisions of this §9.4263 adopted to be effective April 16, 2024, 49 TexReg 2317

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