Maryland Code § TP-2-216

Section TP-2-216
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(a) In addition to carrying out the instructions of and the duties assigned
by the Department, each supervisor has the powers and duties set forth in this
section.
(b) Each supervisor is the chief assessor and shall supervise the assessing
of all property in the county for which the supervisor is appointed.
(c) Each supervisor shall:
(1) visit frequently each district of the county for which the
supervisor is appointed to obtain all necessary information as to the existence and
valuation of property that is subject to tax;
(2) keep informed as to:
(i) sales in the county; and
(ii) the conditions that relate to those sales; and
(3) report to the Department the sales and the consideration
involved.
(d) Each supervisor shall attempt diligently to list all escaped and new
property in the county for which the supervisor is appointed.
(e) Each supervisor shall cooperate with appropriate county officials and
other assessing authorities to make equitable assessments.
(f) If the supervisor considers the assessment or ruling to be improper, the
supervisor may appeal to the Maryland Tax Court any assessment or ruling of the
property tax assessment appeal board of the county for which the supervisor is
appointed.
(g) A supervisor may:
(1) correct annually the value of any improperly valued property; and

(2) value any property that has been omitted or later acquired.

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