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Meeting Minutes
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Meeting Minutes - Date
5/17/2004
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Board of Commissioners
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purpose of transacting any business, except as hereafter provided. <br /> <br /> Section 14. Reappraisal Years-Panels. In any reappraisal year, the Chairman of the Board <br />of Equalization and Review shall have the authority to divide the board into two or more separate <br />panels with a minimum of three board members or alternate for each panel. The board members for <br />the panels may be interchanged during the year. In the event the chairman exercises the fight to <br />divide the board into panels, a majority of the members of a particular panel shall constitute a <br />quorum, and decision by the panel will constitute a decision of the board. <br /> <br /> Section 15. There shall be no appeal from the Special Board of Equalization and Review <br />under this act except to the North Carolina Property Tax Commission as it is provided by law. <br /> <br /> Section 16. The provisions of this act shall apply only to Cabarms County, and it is the <br />intent to amend G.S. 105-322 only with respect to Cabarrus County. <br /> <br /> Section 17. All laws and clauses of law in conflict with this act are hereby repealed, <br />including Chapter 916 of the 1961 Session Laws, Chapter 281, Session Laws of 1963, and Chapter <br />412, Session Laws of 1971. <br /> <br /> Section 18. This act is effective upon ratification. <br /> <br /> <br />
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