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FL S1410

Joint Resolution

Status

Failed

3/9/2012

Primary Sponsor

Anitere Flores

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Origin

Senate

2012 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing the Legislature to allow counties, municipalities, special districts, and school districts to require property appraisers to disregard video and surveillance security cameras and related equipment when determining assessed property value for ad valorem taxation.

  • Adds new subsection (k) to Article VII, Section 4 of the State Constitution to establish the authorization mechanism for local governments to implement this assessment policy.

  • Creates a new section in Article XII (Schedule) to specify the amendment takes effect upon voter approval.

  • Requires any such assessment disregard to be authorized by general law and applies to real property assessments across all taxing jurisdictions that choose to participate.

  • Directs the ballot language to inform voters that the amendment addresses "changes and improvements not affecting the assessed value of real property" related to security camera installations.

Legislative Description

Assessment of Real Property/Video and Other Surveillance Security Cameras

Last Action

Died in Community Affairs

3/9/2012

Committee Referrals

Community Affairs1/13/2012

Full Bill Text

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