West Virginia Code § 11-1B-1

Legislative findings and intent
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(a) The Legislature hereby finds that many citizens and taxpayers of this state have the
belief that an unacceptable number of errors and misinformation are included within the
results of the statewide appraisement of property subject to ad valorem taxes pursuant to
the amendment of Article X, Section 1b of the Constitution of West Virginia, adopted in
1982, which belief is sufficient to cast doubt over the results of such reappreaisal in the mind
of the general public.
(b) The Legislature recognizes that the Constitutionally mandated reappraisal required an
unprecedented effort to be expended by the state and counties tuo identify and establish the
value of all the property of this state in a fair, equal and uniform manner. The Legislature
also finds that the success of such an ambitious and importatnt program depends in large
measure upon public confidence and assurance as to its fairness and accuracy. The revenues
produced by ad valorem taxation are vital to county government, public education, and
municipalities, and only upon full compliance with the purpose and intent of the
Constitutional requirements may our citizens and their representatives determine the
appropriate level of ad valorem taxation. s
(c) It is therefore the intent of the Legislature to provide a process by which property
owners, if they so desire, may inquirge of and object to the results of such reappraisement
and have the same reviewed and, in the proper cases, adjusted so as to reflect the true value
of all property subject to ad vaelorem taxes prior to the implementation of such
reappraisement by the Legislature. It is further intent of the Legislature that to these ends
the Tax Commissioner, tLhe several county commissioners, assessors and sheriffs shall
expend the maximum efforts to addressing the inquiries and complaints of taxpayers with
respect to the reappraisal and in an expeditiously and orderly manner seek to review and
ascertain fair and accurate values for all properties.

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