Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - REVENUE, DEPARTMENT OF
Title 350 - Nebraska Department of Revenue, Property Assessment Division
Chapter 23 - Historical Real Property Regulations
Section 350-23-002 - PROCEDURES
Current through September 17, 2024
002.01 The determination of the status of a property as historically significant, the issuance of a preliminary certificate of rehabilitation and the issuance of a final certificate of rehabilitation is made by the State Historic Preservation Officer, following application by the property owner.
002.02 To be considered historically significant property, the property owner must apply to the State Historic Preservation Officer on a form prescribed by the State Historic Preservation Officer, pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. Section 77-1387. If the property is recognized by the State Historic Preservation Officer as historically significant, the owner may apply for a preliminary certificate of rehabilitation.
002.03 To obtain a preliminary certificate of rehabilitation, the owner of the property must apply to the State Historic Preservation Officer on a form prescribed by the State Historic Preservation Officer, pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. Section 77-1388. The property owner must obtain from the county assessor a written certification of the base value of the real property that was last certified pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. Section 13-509 or as finally determined on appeal.
002.04 To obtain a final certificate of rehabilitation, the owner of the property must provide information to the State Historic Preservation Officer regarding the completion of the rehabilitation of the property pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. Section 77-1390. If the final certificate of rehabilitation is issued, the State Historic Preservation Officer shall provide a copy of the certificate to the assessor within seven days of its issuance.
002.05 Upon the issuance of the final certificate of rehabilitation, the assessor shall value the property at its base value, beginning in the assessment year following the receipt of the final certificate by the assessor.