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2000 SESSION
HB 1219 Secrecy of tax information.
Introduced by: Roger J. McClure | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Secrecy of tax information. Allows the treasurer or other assessing official to provide to representatives of property owners', condominium unit owners' and real estate owners' associations or the owners of property governed by such associations, the names and addresses of parties having a security interest in real property governed by the association when a written request is given stating the reasons such information is needed. This legislation passed the 1999 Session with a reenactment clause requiring its passage during the 2000 Session in order for it to be enacted.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Secrecy of tax information. Allows the treasurer or other assessing official to provide to representatives of property owners', condominium unit owners' and real estate owners' associations or the owners of property governed by such associations, the names and addresses of parties having a security interest in real property governed by the association when a written request is given stating the reasons such information is needed. This legislation passed the 1999 Session with a reenactment clause requiring its passage during the 2000 Session in order for it to be enacted.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Secrecy of tax information. Allows the commissioner of the revenue or other assessing official to provide to representatives of property owners', condominium unit owners' and real estate owners' associations or the owners of property governed by such associations, the names and addresses of parties having a security interest in real property governed by the association when a written request is given stating the reasons such information is needed. This legislation passed the 1999 Session with a reenactment clause requiring its passage during the 2000 Session in order for it to be enacted.