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Above: Johnny Rye, AAC board member and Poinsett County Assessor (left), and appraiser Josh Bradley of Poinsett County listen to one of the presentations. Left: Saline County Assessor and AAC board member Jim Crawford.


Assessors, county clerks join EQ Board members at seminar


Tirty-seven assessors and 13 county clerks


were among the 260 in attendance at the 2011 Equalization Board seminar July 26, presented by the Arkansas Assessment Coordination De- partment at the Wyndham Hotel in North Little Rock. With ACD Director Debra Asbury presid-


ing, Gov. Mike Beebe offered opening remarks and received an enthusiastic reception from the roomful of county officials and EQ Board members from around the state. Te group was also officially welcomed by Janet Troutman Ward, Pulaski County Assessor. Morning training included an overview by


Asbury, and discussion of agricultural property and mineral rights, led by Rob McGee. Faye Tate Hansburg, ACD deputy director,


and ACD legal counsel Bob Leslie offered new board member orientation. Breakout questions and answers included legal questions, ratios/Act 1189 and reappraisal performance audits. Following a buffet lunch, Amy Tomas walked the attendees through a sales valida- tion audit and ratio study, followed by a re- view of the day’s training and final questions and answers.


Te 2012 EQ Board seminar is scheduled for next July 17 at the Wyndham Hotel.


COUNTY LINES, WINTER 2012


Assessors, county clerks and various other county employees and officials listen to Gov. Mike Beebe’s opening remarks at the EQ Board seminar in July.


ACD Director Debra Asbury leads one of the discussion sessions for the 260 elected of- ficials and board members.


Stone County Assessor Heather Stevens (left) with Betty Bailey, one of the Stone County EQ Board members.


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