ASSESSOR 0607
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF
THE CLASS
This is professional work in
the valuation for assessment of real property for tax purposes and the
preparation of an annual assessment roll.
Work is performed under the general direction of the appointing
authority. Supervision is exercised over
the work of appraisal and clerical staff.
Advisory service is available from the County Director of Real Property
Tax Service and the State Board of Equalization and Assessment. Does related work as required.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES
Annually values and revalues each parcel of real
property;
Utilizes and maintains current tax maps and appraisal
cards;
May seek county advisory services in determining
values of certain parcels;
Attends all hearings of the Board of Assessment
Review;
Makes changes in assessments in accordance with law
as directed by the Board of Assessment Review;
Appoints and trains an acting Assessor to perform as
needed;
Attends the public examination of the tentative
assessment roll at times prescribed by law;
Receives complaints filed and transmits them to the
Board of Assessment Review;
Prepares reports of assessment activities as required
by the appointing authority or the State Board of Equalization and Assessment;
Provides school districts within the assessing unit a
copy of the current pertinent portion of the assessment roll;
Supervises and trains appraisal staff members in the
technique of appraisal and assessment;
Reviews and makes determinations with respect to
applications for tax exemptions.
FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES,
SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Good knowledge of an
appraisal of all types of real property including industrial, commercial and
other complex properties; good knowledge of the theory, principles and
practices of real property valuation and assessment; good knowledge of
residential and commercial building construction methods, materials and their
costs; good knowledge of laws governing the valuation and assessment of real
property; good knowledge of deeds and related property records; ability to make
and review arithmetic computations with speed and accuracy; ability to
establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public,
municipal officials and the Assessment Review Board; ability to plan, work and
supervise the work of others; integrity; tact; courtesy; good judgment;
physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
For Assessor:
Prior to
appointment, an Assessor must meet the
minimum qualification standards for sole appointed assessor as set forth in
section 188-2.2 of the Rules and Regulations of the State Board of Real
Property Services as evidenced by a copy of the Office of Real Property
Services’ qualification determination letter.
For Acting Assessor or
Assessor in a Village:
(A) (1) Graduation from high school or possession
of an accredited high school equivalency diploma; and,
(2) Two (2) years of satisfactory
full-time paid experience in an occupation involving the valuation of real
property, such as Assessor, Appraiser, Real Estate Broker, Valuation Data
Manager, Real Property Appraisal Aide or the like; or,
(B) Graduation from a two a college with federally-authorized
accreditation or registration by NY State and one (1) year
of the experience described in subdivision (A)(2) of this section; or,
(C) (1) Graduation from a four year a college with federally-authorized
accreditation or registration by NY State; and,
(2) Six (6) months of the experience
described in subdivision (A)(2) of this section, or a written commitment from
the County Director that the County will provide training in assessment
administration, approved by the State Board, within a six (6) month period; or,
(D) An equivalent
combination of the education and experience described in subdivision (A) (2) of
this section, subject to the following:
(1)
If the Assessor has been previously certified by the
State Board as a candidate for Assessor pursuant to Subpart 188-3 of this Part,
such certification is equivalent to one (1) year of the experience described in
subdivision (A) (2) of this section if it has not expired.
(2)
For the purpose of crediting full-time paid experience,
a thirty-hour week shall be deemed a full-time employment.
(3)
Three (3) years of part-time paid experience as sole
Assessor or as Chairman of a Board of Assessors shall be credited as one (1)
year of full-time paid experience, and five (5) years of part-time paid
experience as a member of a Board of Assessors shall be credited as one (1)
year of full-time paid experience.
Paid part-time experience in
excess of these amounts shall be credited in accordance with these criteria:
(4) Volunteer experience in an Assessor's office
may be credited as paid experience to the extent that it includes tasks such as
data collection; calculation of value estimates; preparation of preliminary
valuation reports; providing routine assessment information to a computer
center; public relations; and review of value estimates, computer output and
exemption applications; and
(5) In no case shall less than six (6) months of
the experience described in subdivision (A)(2) of this section be acceptable
with the exception of county training as provided for in subdivision (C)(2).
Appointment in this title is for a term of six (6) years.
R 7/31/09
SUFFOLK COUNTY
Non-Competitive
Review 12/5/17