Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 560 - RULES OF DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Chapter 560-11 - LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES DIVISION
Subject 560-11-2 - SUBSTANTIVE REGULATIONS
Rule 560-11-2-.24 - County Appraisal Staff - County Classes

Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024

The counties of this State shall be classified according to the following classes for the purpose of determining minimum appraisal staff requirements:

(a) Class I - Counties having less than 3,000 parcels of real property.

(b) Class II - Counties having at least 3,000, but less than 8,000 parcels of real property.

(c) Class III - Counties having at least 8,000, but less than 15,000 parcels of real property.

(d) Class IV -- Counties having at least 15,000, but less than 25,000 parcels of real property.

(e) Class V -- Counties having at least 25,000, but less than 35,000 parcels of real property.

(f) Class VI -- Counties having at least 35,000, but less than 50,000 parcels of real property.

(g) Class VII -- Counties having at least 50,000, but less than 100,000 parcels of real property.

(h) Class VIII -- Counties having at least 100,000 or more parcels of real property.

(i) For the purpose of a Joint County Appraisal Staff any two or more governing authorities may by intergovernmental agreement combine the appraisal staffs and under such agreement the parcels of real property within the counties subject to the agreement shall be totaled and the counties shall be deemed one county for the purposes of determining the class of the counties and the resulting staff requirements.

(j) For the purpose of intergovernmental agreements where one or more members of the county appraisal staff are shared, the parcels of real property within the counties subject to the agreement shall not be totaled and the counties shall retain their separate character for the purposes of determining the class of the counties and the resulting staff requirements.

O.C.G.A. Secs. 48-2-12, 48-5-265.

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