(a) The PA will measure both the quantity and quality of the following:
- (1) Entry of general appraisal information;
- (2) Collection and entry of field data; and
- (3) Entry of sales information.
(b)
- (1) The PA will compare gross progress of physical data collection and CAMA entry to the required progress established by the county’s reappraisal plan.
- (2) Additionally, the PA will review quantitative and qualitative data from the property record cards of a random sample of improved properties.
(c)
- (1) All warranty deeds that contain sales information helpful in the appraisal process must be entered into the county’s CAMA system.
(2) Deed entries must include:
- (A) Sale date;
- (B) Book and page;
- (C) Revenue stamps or sale amount (if any); and
- (D) Grantor/grantee information.
(d) The appraisal manager will ensure that a reasonable attempt is made to:
- (1) Obtain sales price; and
- (2) Confirm validity of all warranty deeds.
- (e) Interior inspections of residences are not required, and inaccuracies involving those items will not be regarded as errors for the purposes of the audit.
Codification Notes: “CAMA” means computer-assisted mass appraisal. "PA" means performance audit. This section as promulgated prior to codification into the Code of Arkansas Rules provided as follows: "Adopted 10/01/99 Amended 12/20/00"