Indiana Code § 6-1.1-27-9

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Expired 1-1-2015 by P.L.182-2009(ss), SEC.165.   IC 6-1.1-28 Chapter 28. County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals               6-1.1-28-0.1 Multiple county property tax assessment board of appeals; establish; substantially similar ordinances             6-1.1-28-0.2 Multiple county property tax assessment board of appeals; members; qualifications             6-1.1-28-0.3 Multiple county property tax assessment board of appeals; compensation of members             6-1.1-28-0.4 Multiple county property tax assessment board of appeals; appointment of members; term of appointments             6-1.1-28-0.5 Multiple county property tax assessment board of appeals; administrative support; county assessor             6-1.1-28-0.6 Multiple county property tax assessment board of appeals; authorities and duties             6-1.1-28-0.7 Multiple county property tax assessment board of appeals; notice of annual session             6-1.1-28-0.8 Multiple county property tax assessment board of appeals; rights and powers             6-1.1-28-1 County property tax assessment board of appeals             6-1.1-28-2 Oath of members             6-1.1-28-3 County property tax assessment board of appeals; compensation of members             6-1.1-28-4 Meetings; location             6-1.1-28-5 Repealed             6-1.1-28-6 County property tax assessment board of appeals; notice of annual session             6-1.1-28-7 Repealed             6-1.1-28-8 Duration of session; expenses and per diem; sessions called by department of local government finance             6-1.1-28-9 Powers             6-1.1-28-10 Field representatives and hearing examiners; compensation             6-1.1-28-11 Field representatives and hearing examiners; powers and duties             6-1.1-28-12 Annual report of appeals filed; requirements

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