County equalization boards consisting of nine (9) members may organize into working groups of three (3) members each for the purpose of making investigations and recommendations to be presented to and passed by the entire county equalization board sitting en banc. For this purpose, each group may select a group chair who shall be vested with all the powers and duties pertaining to the work of his or her particular group as is vested in the chair of the county equalization board. Acts 1929, No. 172, § 26; Pope's Dig., § 13644; Acts 1959, No. 246, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 84-706. County equalization boards consisting of nine (9) members may organize into working groups of three (3) members each for the purpose of making investigations and recommendations to be presented to and passed by the entire county equalization board sitting en banc. For this purpose, each group may select a group chair who shall be vested with all the powers and duties pertaining to the work of his or her particular group as is vested in the chair of the county equalization board. Acts 1929, No. 172, § 26; Pope's Dig., § 13644; Acts 1959, No. 246, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 84-706. County equalization boards consisting of nine (9) members may organize into working groups of three (3) members each for the purpose of making investigations and recommendations to be presented to and passed by the entire county equalization board sitting en banc. For this purpose, each group may select a group chair who shall be vested with all the powers and duties pertaining to the work of his or her particular group as is vested in the chair of the county equalization board. Acts 1929, No. 172, § 26; Pope's Dig., § 13644; Acts 1959, No. 246, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 84-706. County equalization boards consisting of nine (9) members may organize into working groups of three (3) members each for the purpose of making investigations and recommendations to be presented to and passed by the entire county equalization board sitting en banc. For this purpose, each group may select a group chair who shall be vested with all the powers and duties pertaining to the work of his or her particular group as is vested in the chair of the county equalization board. Acts 1929, No. 172, § 26; Pope's Dig., § 13644; Acts 1959, No. 246, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 84-706.
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