Published by Foz on 7/25/2007
In the past when citizens contacted MCAD and requested appraisal information about a piece of property, the citizens were told they had three options for obtaining the information: (see MCAD's Public Information Request Form)
(1) Visit the Taxpayer Assistance Area and use the available reference material as well as inspect the records for no charge. Copies of the records are available at a nominal fee ($0.10/page).
(2) Visit MCAD and have an informal hearing with a staff Appraiser.
(3) Instruct staff to prepare the documents for a flat fee of $15.00 for residential properties and $25.00 for commercial properties.
The problem occurred when citizens chose option 3. In most cases, if the requested information is less than 50 pages, state law allows a charge of only $0.10/page.
Mike Donnelly, a Montgomery County resident who recently paid the $15.00 fee for five pages of material, sent an overcharge complaint to the Texas Attorney General.
Ms. Hadassah Schloss, Cost Rules Administrator for the Open Records Division of the Office of the Texas Attorney General sent correspondence to Mr. Mark Castleshouldt, MCAD Chief Appraiser, in regards to the overcharge complaint. In her letter Ms. Schloss asks, "[h]ow did the district determine it is allowed to charge $15.00 per property, regardless of the number of pages, for copies of information before a hearing pursuant to section 41.461 of the Tax Code?" She went on to also ask, "[h]ow many pages did you provide to the requestor?"
Additionally, Ms. Schloss pointed out the $15.00 charge for residential properties and the $25.00 charge for commercial properties district personnel quoted from section 41.461(b)(1) and (2) of the Tax Code, were merely a "ceiling" or cap amount beyond which no requestor can be charged. Ms. Schloss emphasized section 41.461 specifically points to the portion of the Texas Public Information Act which states, except for extenuating circumstances, the maximum charge shall be $0.10/page for public information.
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