The Honorable Anna Laura Cavazos Ramirez Webb County Attorney
1110 Washington Street, Suite 301 Laredo, Texas 78040
Re: Authority to limit the frequency of property appraisals by an appraisal district to once every three years (RQ-0792-GA)
Dear Ms. Ramirez:
You ask several questions arising out of a petition to initiate an election concerning a proposed limitation on the frequency of tax appraisals by the Webb County Appraisal District ("WCAD") to once every three years instead of annually.1
You first ask whether a proposal to limit the frequency of district appraisals may be submitted to the voters of either the appraisal district or of the participating taxing units based on an initiative or referendum petition. Request Letter at 2,4. Chapter 6 of the Tax Code establishes an appraisal district in each county and provides that "[t]he district is responsible" for appraising property in the district for each taxing unit. TEX. TAX. CODE ANN. §
The right to call an election exists only if expressly authorized by statute or the constitution. Countz v. Mitchell,
Next, you ask whether Tax Code sections
Finally, you ask how a district's practice of conducting an appraisal every third year might affect the annual study of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (the "Comptroller") concerning school district property values. Request Letter at 9-10. Your question raises numerous issues of fact and law that cannot be resolved in an attorney general opinion. See Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. No.
An appraisal district and its participating taxing units are not authorized to submit an issue to the voters for an election to require a particular appraisal schedule, whether initiated by petition or otherwise. Sections 23.01,23.23, and 25.18 of the Tax Code do not prohibit conducting appraisals every third year rather than annually.
Very truly yours,
GREG ABBOTT Attomey General of Texas
ANDREW WEBER First Assistant Attorney General
JONATHAN K. FRELS Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
NANCY S. FULLER Chair, Opinion Committee
William A. Hill Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
