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2000 SESSION
HB 751 Collection of taxes and other debts by treasurers and localities.
Introduced by: William J. Howell | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Collection of taxes and other debts by treasurers and localities. Changes the current requirement that every writ, warrant, notice, summons, or other process issued by a treasurer be served by the treasurer or his designee, or by the sheriff, from mandatory to permissive. The bill also raises from five dollars to 20 dollars the amount of certain uncollected taxes below which the treasurer is required to report on official lists. The bill incorporates House Bill 1016.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Collection of taxes and other debts by treasurers and localities. Changes the current requirement that every writ, warrant, notice, summons, or other process issued by a treasurer be served by the treasurer or his designee, or by the sheriff, from mandatory to permissive. The bill also raises from five dollars to 20 dollars the amount of certain uncollected taxes below which the treasurer is not required to maintain on official lists. The bill incorporates House Bill 1016.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Collection of taxes and other debts by treasurers and localities. Changes the current requirement that every writ, warrant, notice, summons, or other process issued by a treasurer be served by the treasurer or his designee, or by the sheriff, from mandatory to permissive. The bill also raises from five dollars to 20 dollars the amount of certain uncollected taxes below which the treasurer is not required to maintain on official lists.