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H0480aa.............................................by REVENUE AND TAXATION
PROPERTY TAX - Adds to and amends existing law to provide a mechanism for
the voters of certain taxing districts to reduce the property tax portion
of the taxing district's budget for the following fiscal year, with
exceptions; to define terms; to provide procedures; to provide a
restriction imposed by statute for indigent assistance; to provide the
amount of the property tax portion of a taxing district's budget in the
event a taxing district's property tax portion of its budget is established
pursuant to a property tax reduction election; to provide for an increase
of that amount according to certain factors; and to limit foregone
increases.
01/26 House intro - 1st rdg - to printing
01/27 Rpt prt - to Rev/Tax
02/15 Rpt out - to Gen Ord
02/16 Rpt out amen - to engros
02/17 Rpt engros - 1st rdg - to 2nd rdg as amen
Rls susp - PASSED - 62-7-1
AYES -- Anderson, Andrus, Barraclough, Barrett, Bastian, Bayer,
Bedke, Bell, Bilbao, Black, Block, Bolz, Brackett, Bradford, Cannon,
Chadderdon, Clark, Collins, Crow, Deal, Denney, Edmunson, Ellsworth,
Eskridge, Field(18), Field(23), Garrett, Hart(Jacobson), Harwood,
Henbest, Henderson, Kemp, Lake, LeFavour, Loertscher, Mathews,
McGeachin, McKague, Mitchell, Moyle, Nielsen, Nonini, Pence,
Raybould, Ring, Roberts, Rydalch, Sali, Sayler, Schaefer,
Shepherd(2), Shepherd(8), Shirley, Skippen, Smith(24), Smylie,
Snodgrass, Stevenson, Trail, Wills, Wood, Mr. Speaker
NAYS -- Boe, Jaquet, Martinez, Pasley-Stuart, Ringo, Rusche,
Smith(30)
Absent and excused -- Miller
Floor Sponsor - Moyle
Title apvd - to Senate
02/20 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to Loc Gov
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]]
Fifty-eighth Legislature Second Regular Session - 2006
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
HOUSE BILL NO. 480
BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE
1 AN ACT
2 RELATING TO LIMITATION OF PROPERTY TAXES; AMENDING CHAPTER 8, TITLE 63, IDAHO
3 CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-802B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A
4 MECHANISM FOR THE VOTERS OF CERTAIN TAXING DISTRICTS TO REDUCE THE PROP-
5 ERTY TAX PORTION OF THE TAXING DISTRICT'S BUDGET FOR THE FOLLOWING FISCAL
6 YEAR, TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO PROVIDE PROCEDURES; AMENDING SECTION 63-802,
7 IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A RESTRICTION IMPOSED BY LAW ON SCHOOL DISTRICTS,
8 TO PROVIDE FOR A LIMIT ON AN INCREASE IN THE EVENT A TAXING DISTRICT'S
9 PROPERTY TAX PORTION OF ITS BUDGET IS ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO A PROPERTY
10 TAX REDUCTION ELECTION AND TO LIMIT FOREGONE INCREASES; PROVIDING SEVER-
11 ABILITY; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION.
12 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:
13 SECTION 1. That Chapter 8, Title 63, Idaho Code, be, and the same is
14 hereby amended by the addition thereto of a NEW SECTION, to be known and des-
15 ignated as Section 63-802B, Idaho Code, and to read as follows:
16 63-802B. TAXPAYER PROPERTY TAX RELIEF. (1) Property tax is a local tax
17 best controlled by registered voters in any given taxing district; such dis-
18 trict generally having been established at the request of the voters, or by
19 legislative action to comply with provisions of the state's constitution. It
20 is therefor legislative intent that taxpayers have proper authority to resist
21 excessive property taxes and, to this end, taxpayers in any given tax district
22 may initiate local option property tax relief in the form of a budget limita-
23 tion on the property tax portion of the district's budget. This section shall
24 only apply to those taxing districts subject to the provisions of section
25 63-802, Idaho Code, and whose property tax portion of its budget equals or
26 exceeds two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) annually.
27 (2) For the purpose of this section, the term "property tax portion of
28 the district's budget" does not include revenues from nonproperty tax sources
29 nor amounts or levies that have been voter approved for bonds, override
30 levies, supplemental levies, levies applicable to newly annexed property,
31 school districts or levies for newly created taxing districts.
32 (3) After a district has adopted a budget for the forthcoming fiscal
33 year, electors who are registered to vote in the taxing district may initiate
34 a budget limitation election that places a budget limitation on the property
35 tax portion of the district's budget. The limit shall be the amount estab-
36 lished by the election in the district which amount shall be effective for the
37 district's next fiscal year following the election. In the event of multiple
38 petitions, the petition first certified by the taxing district clerk shall be
39 the question for election. An election may be held pursuant to section 63-802,
40 Idaho Code, for an override of the budget limitation. The budget limitation of
41 this section shall be automatically terminated in the event a district subject
42 to the limitation shall consolidate or combine with another district. The
43 newly formed district shall be subject to all of the provisions of this sec-
2
1 tion as a newly created taxing district.
2 (4) Qualified electors may initiate any budget limitation election by
3 submitting a petition to the governing board of the district that has been
4 signed by twenty-five (25) residents of the district. The petition shall be in
5 substantially the following form:
6 BUDGET LIMITATION PETITION
7 To the (name of the taxing district):
8 We, the undersigned agree that the property tax portion of the
9 district's budget, as most recently adopted by the district governing
10 board, is excessive in its demand for increased property tax and
11 request that the following question be placed on the ballot to wit:
12 "Shall the property tax portion of the .... district's budget be
13 limited to ....(insert dollar amount)....?".
14 (5) Upon receiving a signed petition, the governing board clerk of the
15 district shall review the petition and determine whether the signatures
16 thereon are valid. Upon a determination that sufficient signatures for passage
17 are valid, the governing board may give notice and hold a public hearing
18 within thirty (30) days to explain the currently adopted budget and future
19 expectations and needs. Notice of such hearing shall be prominently adver-
20 tised, to include the place, hour and day of the hearing. After the hearing,
21 or if no hearing is held, the district shall conduct an election at the first
22 available election date. The election shall meet the requirements of section
23 34-106, Idaho Code. Notice of the election shall be posted at least ten (10)
24 days prior to the date of the election in at least one (1) conspicuous place
25 in the district, such place to be determined by the governing board. At least
26 ten (10) days before the election, a copy of such notice shall also be pub-
27 lished in a daily or weekly newspaper published within the district, in at
28 least one (1) issue thereof. If there is no newspaper within the district, the
29 governing board shall advertise as specified above in a newspaper of general
30 circulation within the district. The place, hour and day of such election
31 shall be specified in the notice. Within seven (7) days after the election,
32 the governing board shall canvass the ballots and certify the results to the
33 county clerk and the state tax commission.
34 (6) If a budget limitation election is held, the question for election
35 shall be:
36 "Shall the property tax portion of the district's budget be lim-
37 ited to ....(insert dollar amount)....?".
38 For this election:
39 (a) The term "property tax portion of the district's budget" does not
40 include revenues from nonproperty tax sources and does not include revenue
41 from levies that are voter approved for bonds, override levies, supplemen-
42 tal levies, or for levies applicable to newly annexed property, or for
43 levies for newly created taxing districts; and
44 (b) Budget limitation elections may be initiated either by twenty-five
45 (25) residents of the district or the district's governing board. No more
46 than one (1) budget limitation election may be held in any one (1) year.
47 (7) If a majority of the persons voting at the budget limitation election
48 vote in favor of the question, the property tax portion of the district's bud-
49 get shall be limited to the amount established by the registered voters in
50 the district provided an override election pursuant to section 63-802, Idaho
51 Code, is not held and passed in the interim.
52 (8) The cost of publication, hearing or election required in this section
53 shall be paid from any district fund which is not prohibited by statute from
54 being used for this purpose.
3
1 SECTION 2. That Section 63-802, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
2 amended to read as follows:
3 63-802. LIMITATION ON BUDGET REQUESTS -- LIMITATION ON TAX CHARGES --
4 EXCEPTIONS. (1) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section for tax
5 year 1995, and each year thereafter, no taxing district shall certify a bud-
6 get request for an amount of property tax revenues to finance an annual budget
7 that exceeds the greater of:
8 (a) The dollar amount of property taxes certified for its annual budget
9 for any one (1) of the three (3) tax years preceding the current tax year,
10 whichever is greater, which amount may be increased by a growth factor of
11 not to exceed three percent (3%) plus the amount of revenue that would
12 have been generated by applying the levy of the previous year, not includ-
13 ing any levy described in subsection (4) of this section, to any increase
14 in market value subject to taxation resulting from new construction or
15 change of land use classification as evidenced by the value shown on the
16 new construction roll compiled pursuant to section 63-301A, Idaho Code;
17 and by the value of annexation during the previous calendar year, as cer-
18 tified by the state tax commission for market values of operating property
19 of public utilities and by the county assessor; or
20 (b) The dollar amount of property taxes certified for its annual budget
21 during the last year in which a levy was made; or
22 (c) The dollar amount of the actual budget request, if the taxing dis-
23 trict is newly created except as may be provided in subsection (1)(h) of
24 this section; or
25 (d) In the case of school districts, the restriction imposed in section
26 33-802, Idaho Code by law; or
27 (e) In the case of a nonschool district for which less than the maximum
28 allowable increase in the dollar amount of property taxes is certified
29 for annual budget purposes in any one (1) year, such a district may, in
30 any following year, recover the foregone increase by certifying, in addi-
31 tion to any increase otherwise allowed, an amount not to exceed one hun-
32 dred percent (100%) of the increase originally foregone. Said additional
33 amount shall be included in future calculations for increases as allowed;
34 or
35 (f) In the case of cities, if the immediately preceding year's levy sub-
36 ject to the limitation provided by this section, is less than 0.004, the
37 city may increase its budget by an amount not to exceed the difference
38 between 0.004 and actual prior year's levy multiplied by the prior year's
39 market value for assessment purposes. The additional amount must be
40 approved by sixty percent (60%) of the voters voting on the question at an
41 election called for that purpose and held on the date in May or November
42 provided by law, and may be included in the annual budget of the city for
43 purposes of this section; or
44 (g) A taxing district may submit to the electors within the district the
45 question of whether the budget from property tax revenues may be increased
46 beyond the amount authorized in this section, but not beyond the levy
47 authorized by statute. The additional amount must be approved by sixty-six
48 and two-thirds percent (66 2/3%) or more of the voters voting on the ques-
49 tion at an election called for that purpose and held on the May or Novem-
50 ber dates provided by section 34-106, Idaho Code. If approved by the
51 required minimum sixty-six and two-thirds percent (66 2/3%) of the voters
52 voting at the election, the new budget amount shall be the base budget for
53 the purposes of this section; or
54 (h) When a nonschool district consolidates with another nonschool dis-
4
1 trict or dissolves and a new district performing similar governmental
2 functions as the dissolved district forms with the same boundaries within
3 three (3) years, the maximum amount of a budget of the district from prop-
4 erty tax revenues shall not be greater than the sum of the amounts that
5 would have been authorized by this section for the district itself or for
6 the districts that were consolidated or dissolved and incorporated into a
7 new district; or
8 (i) In the instance or case of cooperative service agencies, the restric-
9 tions imposed in sections 33-315 through 33-318, Idaho Code.
10 (2) In the case of fire districts, during the year immediately following
11 the election of a public utility or public utilities to consent to be provided
12 fire protection pursuant to section 31-1422, Idaho Code, the maximum amount of
13 property tax revenues permitted in subsection (1) of this section may be
14 increased by an amount equal to the current year's taxable value of the con-
15 senting public utility or public utilities multiplied by that portion of the
16 prior year's levy subject to the limitation provided by subsection (1) of this
17 section.
18 (3) No board of county commissioners shall set a levy, nor shall the
19 state tax commission approve a levy for annual budget purposes which exceeds
20 the limitation imposed in subsection (1) or (5) of this section, unless
21 authority to exceed such limitation has been approved by a majority of the
22 taxing district's electors voting on the question at an election called for
23 that purpose and held pursuant to section 34-106, Idaho Code, provided how-
24 ever, that such voter approval shall be for a period of not to exceed two (2)
25 years.
26 (4) The amount of property tax revenues to finance an annual budget does
27 not include revenues from nonproperty tax sources, and does not include reve-
28 nue from levies that are voter approved for bonds, override levies or supple-
29 mental levies, plant facilities reserve fund levies, school emergency fund
30 levies or for levies applicable to newly annexed property or for levies appli-
31 cable to new construction as evidenced by the value of property subject to the
32 occupancy tax pursuant to section 63-317, Idaho Code, for the preceding tax
33 year.
34 (5) In the event an election is held pursuant to section 63-802B, Idaho
35 Code, and the property tax portion of a taxing district's budget is reduced
36 pursuant to that election, the amount of the property tax portion of the
37 district's budget that has been reduced pursuant to election shall be the
38 amount that may be increased by a growth factor of not to exceed three percent
39 (3%) plus the amount of revenue that would have been generated by applying the
40 levy of the previous year, not including any levy described in subsection (4)
41 of this section, to any increase in market value subject to taxation resulting
42 from new construction or change of land use classification as evidenced by the
43 value shown on the new construction roll compiled pursuant to section 63-301A,
44 Idaho Code; and by the value of annexation during the previous calendar year,
45 as certified by the state tax commission for market values of operating prop-
46 erty of public utilities and by the county assessor. In the year of the ini-
47 tial reduction, the taxing district shall not be eligible to recover the fore-
48 gone increase pursuant to subsection (1)(e) of this section.
49 SECTION 3. SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this act are hereby declared
50 to be severable and if any provision of this act or the application of such
51 provision to any person or circumstance is declared invalid for any reason,
52 such declaration shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of
53 this act.
5
1 SECTION 4. An emergency existing therefor, which emergency is hereby
2 declared to exist, this act shall be in full force and effect on and after its
3 passage and approval, and retroactively to January 1, 2006.
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]]
Fifty-eighth Legislature Second Regular Session - 2006
Moved by Moyle
Seconded by Crow
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO H.B. NO. 480
1 AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 1
2 On page 2 of the printed bill, delete lines 3 through 5 and insert:
3 "submitting a petition that has been signed by residents of the district to
4 the governing board of the district equal to or exceeding ten percent (10%) of
5 the number of voters voting at the last election of the taxing district. The
6 petition shall be in substantially the following form:"; delete lines 44
7 through 46 and insert:
8 "(b) Budget limitation elections may be initiated either by the number of
9 residents of the district equal to or exceeding ten percent (10%) of the
10 number of voters voting at the last election of the taxing district or the
11 district's governing board. No more than one (1) budget limitation elec-
12 tion may be held in any one (1) year.";
13 and delete line 47 and insert:
14 "(7) If sixty-six and two-thirds percent (66 2/3%) or more of the persons
15 voting at the budget limitation election".
16 AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2
17 On page 3, delete lines 25 and 26 and insert:
18 "(d) In the case of school districts, the restriction imposed in section
19 33-802, Idaho Code, in the case of counties for indigent assistance, the
20 restriction imposed in section 31-863, Idaho Code; or".
21 CORRECTIONS TO TITLE
22 On page 1, in line 6 following "YEAR" insert: "WITH EXCEPTIONS"; and
23 delete line 7, and insert: "IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A RESTRICTION IMPOSED BY A
24 STATUTE FOR INDIGENT ASSISTANCE,".
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]]
Fifty-eighth Legislature Second Regular Session - 2006
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
HOUSE BILL NO. 480, As Amended
BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE
1 AN ACT
2 RELATING TO LIMITATION OF PROPERTY TAXES; AMENDING CHAPTER 8, TITLE 63, IDAHO
3 CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-802B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A
4 MECHANISM FOR THE VOTERS OF CERTAIN TAXING DISTRICTS TO REDUCE THE PROP-
5 ERTY TAX PORTION OF THE TAXING DISTRICT'S BUDGET FOR THE FOLLOWING FISCAL
6 YEAR WITH EXCEPTIONS, TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO PROVIDE PROCEDURES; AMENDING
7 SECTION 63-802, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A RESTRICTION IMPOSED BY A STATUTE
8 FOR INDIGENT ASSISTANCE, TO PROVIDE FOR A LIMIT ON AN INCREASE IN THE
9 EVENT A TAXING DISTRICT'S PROPERTY TAX PORTION OF ITS BUDGET IS ESTAB-
10 LISHED PURSUANT TO A PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION ELECTION AND TO LIMIT FOREGONE
11 INCREASES; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING
12 RETROACTIVE APPLICATION.
13 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:
14 SECTION 1. That Chapter 8, Title 63, Idaho Code, be, and the same is
15 hereby amended by the addition thereto of a NEW SECTION, to be known and des-
16 ignated as Section 63-802B, Idaho Code, and to read as follows:
17 63-802B. TAXPAYER PROPERTY TAX RELIEF. (1) Property tax is a local tax
18 best controlled by registered voters in any given taxing district; such dis-
19 trict generally having been established at the request of the voters, or by
20 legislative action to comply with provisions of the state's constitution. It
21 is therefor legislative intent that taxpayers have proper authority to resist
22 excessive property taxes and, to this end, taxpayers in any given tax district
23 may initiate local option property tax relief in the form of a budget limita-
24 tion on the property tax portion of the district's budget. This section shall
25 only apply to those taxing districts subject to the provisions of section
26 63-802, Idaho Code, and whose property tax portion of its budget equals or
27 exceeds two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) annually.
28 (2) For the purpose of this section, the term "property tax portion of
29 the district's budget" does not include revenues from nonproperty tax sources
30 nor amounts or levies that have been voter approved for bonds, override
31 levies, supplemental levies, levies applicable to newly annexed property,
32 school districts or levies for newly created taxing districts.
33 (3) After a district has adopted a budget for the forthcoming fiscal
34 year, electors who are registered to vote in the taxing district may initiate
35 a budget limitation election that places a budget limitation on the property
36 tax portion of the district's budget. The limit shall be the amount estab-
37 lished by the election in the district which amount shall be effective for the
38 district's next fiscal year following the election. In the event of multiple
39 petitions, the petition first certified by the taxing district clerk shall be
40 the question for election. An election may be held pursuant to section 63-802,
41 Idaho Code, for an override of the budget limitation. The budget limitation of
42 this section shall be automatically terminated in the event a district subject
43 to the limitation shall consolidate or combine with another district. The
2
1 newly formed district shall be subject to all of the provisions of this sec-
2 tion as a newly created taxing district.
3 (4) Qualified electors may initiate any budget limitation election by
4 submitting a petition that has been signed by residents of the district to the
5 governing board of the district equal to or exceeding ten percent (10%) of the
6 number of voters voting at the last election of the taxing district. The peti-
7 tion shall be in substantially the following form:
8 BUDGET LIMITATION PETITION
9 To the (name of the taxing district):
10 We, the undersigned agree that the property tax portion of the
11 district's budget, as most recently adopted by the district governing
12 board, is excessive in its demand for increased property tax and
13 request that the following question be placed on the ballot to wit:
14 "Shall the property tax portion of the .... district's budget be
15 limited to ....(insert dollar amount)....?".
16 (5) Upon receiving a signed petition, the governing board clerk of the
17 district shall review the petition and determine whether the signatures
18 thereon are valid. Upon a determination that sufficient signatures for passage
19 are valid, the governing board may give notice and hold a public hearing
20 within thirty (30) days to explain the currently adopted budget and future
21 expectations and needs. Notice of such hearing shall be prominently adver-
22 tised, to include the place, hour and day of the hearing. After the hearing,
23 or if no hearing is held, the district shall conduct an election at the first
24 available election date. The election shall meet the requirements of section
25 34-106, Idaho Code. Notice of the election shall be posted at least ten (10)
26 days prior to the date of the election in at least one (1) conspicuous place
27 in the district, such place to be determined by the governing board. At least
28 ten (10) days before the election, a copy of such notice shall also be pub-
29 lished in a daily or weekly newspaper published within the district, in at
30 least one (1) issue thereof. If there is no newspaper within the district, the
31 governing board shall advertise as specified above in a newspaper of general
32 circulation within the district. The place, hour and day of such election
33 shall be specified in the notice. Within seven (7) days after the election,
34 the governing board shall canvass the ballots and certify the results to the
35 county clerk and the state tax commission.
36 (6) If a budget limitation election is held, the question for election
37 shall be:
38 "Shall the property tax portion of the district's budget be lim-
39 ited to ....(insert dollar amount)....?".
40 For this election:
41 (a) The term "property tax portion of the district's budget" does not
42 include revenues from nonproperty tax sources and does not include revenue
43 from levies that are voter approved for bonds, override levies, supplemen-
44 tal levies, or for levies applicable to newly annexed property, or for
45 levies for newly created taxing districts; and
46 (b) Budget limitation elections may be initiated either by the number of
47 residents of the district equal to or exceeding ten percent (10%) of the
48 number of voters voting at the last election of the taxing district or the
49 district's governing board. No more than one (1) budget limitation elec-
50 tion may be held in any one (1) year.
51 (7) If sixty-six and two-thirds percent (66 2/3%) or more of the persons
52 voting at the budget limitation election vote in favor of the question, the
53 property tax portion of the district's budget shall be limited to the amount
54 established by the registered voters in the district provided an override
3
1 election pursuant to section 63-802, Idaho Code, is not held and passed in the
2 interim.
3 (8) The cost of publication, hearing or election required in this section
4 shall be paid from any district fund which is not prohibited by statute from
5 being used for this purpose.
6 SECTION 2. That Section 63-802, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
7 amended to read as follows:
8 63-802. LIMITATION ON BUDGET REQUESTS -- LIMITATION ON TAX CHARGES --
9 EXCEPTIONS. (1) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section for tax
10 year 1995, and each year thereafter, no taxing district shall certify a bud-
11 get request for an amount of property tax revenues to finance an annual budget
12 that exceeds the greater of:
13 (a) The dollar amount of property taxes certified for its annual budget
14 for any one (1) of the three (3) tax years preceding the current tax year,
15 whichever is greater, which amount may be increased by a growth factor of
16 not to exceed three percent (3%) plus the amount of revenue that would
17 have been generated by applying the levy of the previous year, not includ-
18 ing any levy described in subsection (4) of this section, to any increase
19 in market value subject to taxation resulting from new construction or
20 change of land use classification as evidenced by the value shown on the
21 new construction roll compiled pursuant to section 63-301A, Idaho Code;
22 and by the value of annexation during the previous calendar year, as cer-
23 tified by the state tax commission for market values of operating property
24 of public utilities and by the county assessor; or
25 (b) The dollar amount of property taxes certified for its annual budget
26 during the last year in which a levy was made; or
27 (c) The dollar amount of the actual budget request, if the taxing dis-
28 trict is newly created except as may be provided in subsection (1)(h) of
29 this section; or
30 (d) In the case of school districts, the restriction imposed in section
31 33-802, Idaho Code, in the case of counties for indigent assistance, the
32 restriction imposed in section 31-863, Idaho Code; or
33 (e) In the case of a nonschool district for which less than the maximum
34 allowable increase in the dollar amount of property taxes is certified
35 for annual budget purposes in any one (1) year, such a district may, in
36 any following year, recover the foregone increase by certifying, in addi-
37 tion to any increase otherwise allowed, an amount not to exceed one hun-
38 dred percent (100%) of the increase originally foregone. Said additional
39 amount shall be included in future calculations for increases as allowed;
40 or
41 (f) In the case of cities, if the immediately preceding year's levy sub-
42 ject to the limitation provided by this section, is less than 0.004, the
43 city may increase its budget by an amount not to exceed the difference
44 between 0.004 and actual prior year's levy multiplied by the prior year's
45 market value for assessment purposes. The additional amount must be
46 approved by sixty percent (60%) of the voters voting on the question at an
47 election called for that purpose and held on the date in May or November
48 provided by law, and may be included in the annual budget of the city for
49 purposes of this section; or
50 (g) A taxing district may submit to the electors within the district the
51 question of whether the budget from property tax revenues may be increased
52 beyond the amount authorized in this section, but not beyond the levy
53 authorized by statute. The additional amount must be approved by sixty-six
4
1 and two-thirds percent (66 2/3%) or more of the voters voting on the ques-
2 tion at an election called for that purpose and held on the May or Novem-
3 ber dates provided by section 34-106, Idaho Code. If approved by the
4 required minimum sixty-six and two-thirds percent (66 2/3%) of the voters
5 voting at the election, the new budget amount shall be the base budget for
6 the purposes of this section; or
7 (h) When a nonschool district consolidates with another nonschool dis-
8 trict or dissolves and a new district performing similar governmental
9 functions as the dissolved district forms with the same boundaries within
10 three (3) years, the maximum amount of a budget of the district from prop-
11 erty tax revenues shall not be greater than the sum of the amounts that
12 would have been authorized by this section for the district itself or for
13 the districts that were consolidated or dissolved and incorporated into a
14 new district; or
15 (i) In the instance or case of cooperative service agencies, the restric-
16 tions imposed in sections 33-315 through 33-318, Idaho Code.
17 (2) In the case of fire districts, during the year immediately following
18 the election of a public utility or public utilities to consent to be provided
19 fire protection pursuant to section 31-1422, Idaho Code, the maximum amount of
20 property tax revenues permitted in subsection (1) of this section may be
21 increased by an amount equal to the current year's taxable value of the con-
22 senting public utility or public utilities multiplied by that portion of the
23 prior year's levy subject to the limitation provided by subsection (1) of this
24 section.
25 (3) No board of county commissioners shall set a levy, nor shall the
26 state tax commission approve a levy for annual budget purposes which exceeds
27 the limitation imposed in subsection (1) or (5) of this section, unless
28 authority to exceed such limitation has been approved by a majority of the
29 taxing district's electors voting on the question at an election called for
30 that purpose and held pursuant to section 34-106, Idaho Code, provided how-
31 ever, that such voter approval shall be for a period of not to exceed two (2)
32 years.
33 (4) The amount of property tax revenues to finance an annual budget does
34 not include revenues from nonproperty tax sources, and does not include reve-
35 nue from levies that are voter approved for bonds, override levies or supple-
36 mental levies, plant facilities reserve fund levies, school emergency fund
37 levies or for levies applicable to newly annexed property or for levies appli-
38 cable to new construction as evidenced by the value of property subject to the
39 occupancy tax pursuant to section 63-317, Idaho Code, for the preceding tax
40 year.
41 (5) In the event an election is held pursuant to section 63-802B, Idaho
42 Code, and the property tax portion of a taxing district's budget is reduced
43 pursuant to that election, the amount of the property tax portion of the
44 district's budget that has been reduced pursuant to election shall be the
45 amount that may be increased by a growth factor of not to exceed three percent
46 (3%) plus the amount of revenue that would have been generated by applying the
47 levy of the previous year, not including any levy described in subsection (4)
48 of this section, to any increase in market value subject to taxation resulting
49 from new construction or change of land use classification as evidenced by the
50 value shown on the new construction roll compiled pursuant to section 63-301A,
51 Idaho Code; and by the value of annexation during the previous calendar year,
52 as certified by the state tax commission for market values of operating prop-
53 erty of public utilities and by the county assessor. In the year of the ini-
54 tial reduction, the taxing district shall not be eligible to recover the fore-
55 gone increase pursuant to subsection (1)(e) of this section.
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1 SECTION 3. SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this act are hereby declared
2 to be severable and if any provision of this act or the application of such
3 provision to any person or circumstance is declared invalid for any reason,
4 such declaration shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of
5 this act.
6 SECTION 4. An emergency existing therefor, which emergency is hereby
7 declared to exist, this act shall be in full force and effect on and after its
8 passage and approval, and retroactively to January 1, 2006.
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
RS 15690
This legislation will amend Chapter 8, Title 63, Idaho Code.
By a vote of the people a taxing district budget could be
limited.
FISCAL NOTE
Requires 10% of voters in last election to sign a petition.
Requires 66 2/3rd voter approval to pass.
Contact
Name: Rep. Mike Moyle
Phone: (208) 332-1000
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