State Board of Equalization announces remote-only public meeting for September

Ron S. Jarmin
Ron S. Jarmin
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The State Board of Equalization (SBOE) has announced it will hold its next meeting on September 12, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. The session will take place via remote access only, as outlined in a recent notice to the media.

Board members are expected to participate in person, but public attendance is restricted to remote access in order to protect the identities of Property Tax Administrator candidates. Written documentation for consideration by the board must be submitted electronically before the meeting. Communication and submissions should be sent to dola_stateboardofequalization@state.co.us by September 5, 2025.

According to the official statement: “While all board members will be participating in person, we’re asking the public to attend this meeting remotely to protect the identities of the Property Tax Administrator candidates. If any party wishes to submit written documentation to the state board on any subject before the state board, the party must provide documentation prior to the meeting in an electronic format. Information and communication to state board members may be sent to the following e-mail address: dola_stateboardofequalization@state.co.us

It is requested that all such communication be submitted by September 5, 2025″

The SBOE is made up of several high-ranking officials including the Governor, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives or their designees, along with two members appointed by the Governor with Senate consent. Appointed members must have experience as qualified appraisers, former assessors or possess knowledge and experience in property taxation.



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