- (a) Reappraisal performance must conform to the Assessment Coordination Division Rules, 26 CAR pts. 210 – 214, and the appraisal process must uniformly employ logical and generally accepted methods and techniques that are necessary to produce credible appraisals.
(b)
- (1) Phase 1 completed parcels are those which have had data collection/review and data entry.
- (2) Phase 2 completed parcels are those for which valuation and corresponding entry into the CAMA system is complete.
- (3) The cumulative number of parcels that are Phase 1 complete must be at least ninety percent (90%) of planned progress unless sufficient reason is provided on the monthly progress report and approved by the Assessment Coordination Division.
- (4) For each property type, valuation must be complete for at least fifty percent (50%) of the parcels, subject to minor revisions, by April 19 of the valuation year.
(c)
- (1) For each performance audit, total errors and/or omissions must not exceed five percent (5%) for any general or specific element of the appraisal process.
- (2) Failure to list a dwelling or other major improvement or placement of that improvement on the wrong parcel may not occur on more than two percent (2%) of the parcels.
(d)
- (1) Individual perimeter measurements of one-story dwellings must be accurate within one foot (1’).
- (2) Estimated measurements will be allowed for additional levels and for items such as driveways or fences, but these estimates should be based on techniques resulting in reasonable accuracy.
- (3) Property characteristics for which measurement is not a cost component in the applicable manual do not require dimensions (fireplace, for example).
(e)
- (1) All real estate improvements must be listed on each property record card.
- (2) Those improvements that are deemed to have no contributory value by the appraiser must be listed with minimal description and coded uniformly by CAMA providers.
- (3) Dimensional elements of NCV improvements are optional.
- (4) Failure to list all such improvements will be counted on the PA as an error.
(f)
- (1) The division will periodically audit entry of sales information during both Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the reappraisal.
- (2) All deeds that necessitate a change of name or legal description that are more than thirty (30) days past their filing date must have been entered into the county’s CAMA system.
- (3) Errors and/or omissions shall not exceed five percent (5%) of the total entries.
Codification Notes: “CAMA” means computer assisted mass appraisal. "NCV" means no contributory value. This section as promulgated prior to codification into the Code of Arkansas Rules provided as follows: "Adopted 10/01/99 Amended 12/20/00 Amended 3/03/02 Amended 07/05/04 Corrected 9/25/08 Amended 12/07/12"