05 LC 18
4116S
The
House Committee on Ways and Means offers the following substitute to HB
81:
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Code Section 48-5-54 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating
to applications for and granting homestead exemptions in certain cases of
property transfer from an administrator or executor, so as to provide for
applicability of such provisions with respect to certain base year assessed
value homestead exemptions; to provide for a referendum, applicability, and
effective dates; to provide for automatic repeal under certain circumstances; to
repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Code
Section 48-5-54 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to
applications for and granting homestead exemptions in certain cases of property
transfer from an administrator or executor, is amended by striking subsection
(b) and inserting in its place a new subsection (b) to read as
follows:
"(b)
The failure to file properly the application and schedule shall not be cause for
waiver of the exemption where such waiver arises because of an
administratoŕs
or
executoŕs
deed transferring the property to a surviving spouse. In such instances, the
board of tax assessors shall give notice of its intent to deny the exemption as
required by Code Section 48-5-49, and the surviving spouse may make application
for the amount of homestead exemption to which such applicant is entitled within
30 days from the date of the notice by the board of tax assessors.
In the case of
a base year assessed value homestead exemption, as long as the unremarried
surviving spouse otherwise meets the requirements specified for such exemption
and makes proper application under this subsection, upon approval of such
application the exemption shall be continued with the same base year assessed
value as had been established for the deceased spouse of such surviving spouse,
unless otherwise provided by local
law."
SECTION
2.
Unless
prohibited by the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended, the Secretary
of State shall call and conduct a special election as provided in this section
for the purpose of submitting this Act to the electors of the State of Georgia
for approval or rejection. The Secretary of State shall conduct that special
election on the date of the November, 2006, state-wide general election. The
Secretary of State shall issue the call and conduct that special election as
provided by general law. The Secretary of State shall cause the date and
purpose of the special election to be published in the official organ of each
county in the state once a week for two weeks immediately preceding the date of
the referendum. The ballot shall have written or printed thereon the
following:
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"( ) YES
( ) NO
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Shall
the Act be approved which provides that, with respect to base year assessed
value homestead exemptions, the unremarried surviving spouse of a deceased
spouse who has been granted such a homestead exemption shall receive that
exemption at the same base year valuation that applied to the deceased spouse
so long as that unremarried surviving spouse continues to occupy the home as a
residence and homestead?"
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All
persons desiring to vote for approval of the Act shall vote "Yes," and all
persons desiring to vote for rejection of the Act shall vote "No." If more than
one-half of the votes cast on such question are for approval of the Act, then
Section 1 of this Act shall become effective on January 1, 2007, and shall apply
to all taxable years beginning on or after that date. If Section 1 of this Act
is not so approved or if the election is not conducted as provided in this
section, Section 1 of this Act shall not become effective and this Act shall be
automatically repealed on the first day of January immediately following that
election date.
SECTION
3.
Except
as otherwise provided in Section 2 of this Act, this Act shall become effective
upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without such
approval.
SECTION
4.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.
