Session of 1999
SENATE BILL No. 376
By Senator Harrington
12-14-99
9 AN ACT
relating to property taxation; providing authority for boards
of
10 county commissioners
to abate or provide credit against property taxes
11 levied upon
residential property destroyed by calamity.
12
13 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
14 Section
1. The owner of any property listed and assessed for
taxation
15 purposes which, after January 1 of a
particular year but prior to August
16 15 of such year, was destroyed as a result
of an event or occurrence which
17 the president of the United States has
declared, pursuant to federal law,
18 to be a major disaster, and grants from the
federal government to meet
19 disaster related expenses resulting from
such event or occurrence have
20 been authorized, may make application to
the board of county commis-
21 sioners of the county in which such
property is located for the abatement
22 of property taxes levied upon such
property. The owner of any property
23 listed and assessed for taxation purposes
which, on or after August 15 of
24 a particular year but prior to January 1 of
the next succeeding year, was
25 destroyed as a result of any such event or
occurrence may make appli-
26 cation to the board of county commissioners
of the county in which such
27 property is located for the granting of a
credit against property taxes
28 payable by such owner during the next
succeeding taxable year.
29 Sec. 2. (a)
Upon receipt of any such application, the board of county
30 commissioners may inquire into and make
findings regarding the property
31 destroyed and the assessed valuation
thereof. If it shall be determined
32 that any such owner is entitled to an
abatement of all or any portion of
33 the property taxes levied against such
property or is entitled to a credit
34 against property taxes payable by such
owner in the next succeeding year,
35 the board shall issue an order so
providing.
36 (b) The county
clerk and county treasurer shall in each case of abate-
37 ment of credit correct their records in
accordance therewith and the
38 county clerk shall notify the governing
body of any taxing district affected
39 thereby.
40 Sec. 3. This act shall
take effect and be in force from and after its
41 publication in the Kansas register.