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S 2684

Removes the ability of a board of trustees and mayor to act as the board of assessors

2025 Regular Session Introduced by James Skoufis

Overview: S 2684, "Removes the ability of a board of trustees and mayor to act as the board of assessors", was introduced on September 02, 2025. The bill's status is REFERRED TO LO

REFERRED TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT
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Bill Summary · S 2684

Overview: S 2684, "Removes the ability of a board of trustees and mayor to act as the board of assessors", was introduced on September 02, 2025. The bill's status is REFERRED TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

Purpose and Intent: The main goal of S 2684 is to remove the ability of a board of trustees and the mayor to serve as the board of assessors for a municipality. The bill aims to establish a more independent and specialized assessment process by separating these functions.

Key Provisions:
- Prohibits a board of trustees and the mayor from acting as the board of assessors
- Requires the establishment of a separate board of assessors, which would be responsible for property assessments and valuations
- Specifies qualifications and appointment process for members of the board of assessors

Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would primarily impact local governments and municipalities, as it would require them to establish a dedicated board of assessors distinct from the board of trustees and mayor. Property owners within these municipalities may also be affected by potential changes to the assessment and valuation process.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: S 2684 is currently in the legislative process, having been referred to the Local Government committee. The next step would be for the committee to review the bill and potentially recommend it for further consideration by the full legislature.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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