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AZ HCR2006
Concurrent Resolution
Status
1/17/2013
Primary Sponsor
Chad Campbell
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AI Summary
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Proposes constitutional amendment to Article IX, Section 18 of Arizona Constitution to expand property valuation protection options for disabled persons.
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Allows residents medically certified as totally and permanently disabled to apply for property valuation protection on their primary residence (including up to 10 acres of undeveloped appurtenant land), freezing the property value at the assessment level when the protection is approved.
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Eligibility requires the disabled resident to have resided in the primary residence for two years and meet income limits: individual income not exceeding 400% of supplemental security income benefit rate, or combined income for multiple owners not exceeding 500% of that rate.
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Requires triennial income review, reapplication every three years, and terminates the protection if property ownership transfers to someone who does not qualify for the protection, reverting the property to current full cash value.
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Directs the legislature to prescribe by law the criteria for medical certification of disability and requires submission of the amendment to voters at the next general election.
Legislative Description
Property valuation freeze; disabled person
Last Action
Introduced
1/17/2013