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HB1937 standardizes and expands ad valorem valuation of oil/gas wells and production equipment, allowing per-barrel or per-Mcf valuation and income-based methods.
HB1937 standardizes and expands ad valorem valuation of oil/gas wells and production equipment, allowing per-barrel or per-Mcf valuation and income-based methods.
Status: Died in Committee (per provided record).
Introduced: January 17, 2025.
Primary sponsors: Rep. Jean; Sen. Stone; Sen. Caldwell.
Subject: Property tax valuation of mineral rights and oil/gas production equipment.
Key statute affected: Arkansas Code § 26-26-1110(a).
Effective date (as drafted): assessment years beginning on or after January 1, 2025.
The bill seeks to clarify and expand how producing mineral interests (oil and gas wells) and related production equipment are valued for ad valorem property tax purposes, with the stated intent of promoting consistency and uniformity in valuation.
If you want, I can prepare a short comparison showing how current law differs from the changes HB 1937 would have made (line‑by‑line impacts on valuation formulas and assessor procedures).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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