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SB 24-183

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Mobile Home Taxation Task Force

Plain-English Summary

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Senate Bill 24-183 in Colorado suspends the current process for selling mobile homes to collect unpaid property taxes and establishes a task force to recommend changes that align with recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings protecting property owners' rights. The task force, made up of various stakeholders including government officials, mobile home owners, and industry representatives, will study issues related to mobile home valuation, titling, and taxation, aiming to ensure that any sale proceeds beyond the tax debt are returned to the owner. This bill was signed into law on May 31, 2024, meaning it is now active and its provisions are being implemented.

Official Summary

The act suspends the statutory process for the distraint sale of a mobile home to collect delinquent property tax and creates a task force to make recommendations for statutory changes in order to bring state law into compliance with the United States supreme court's recent decision affirming a property owner's constitutional right to the value of their property in excess of their tax debt. The task force on mobile home ownership and taxation (task force), created in the division of housing of the department of local affairs (division), consists of the following 17 members: 4 members from the general assembly; A current or former county treasurer; A current or former county assessor; Either a current or former county clerk or an individual who has expertise related to mobile home policy; 3 individual mobile home owners; A county commissioner from an urban county; A county commissioner from a rural county; A representative from a trade association that represents the mobile home industry; A representative of an advocacy group for affordable housing including mobile homes; A representative of the division; A representative of the department of revenue; and A representative of the banking industry. In addition to recommending changes to the statute governing the distraint sale of mobile homes to ensure that any sale proceeds in excess of the owner's tax debt are paid to the owner, the task force is also charged with studying and making recommendations related to the valuation for assessment, titling, and taxation of mobile homes. The division shall consult with the task force regarding its collaborative effort with the office of information technology to develop the initial scope of work for a system for titling and registering mobile homes, including tiny homes. The task force is required to: Convene by June 15, 2024; Meet at least once a month during the 2024 legislative interim, or more often as directed by the chairperson; and Submit a report with its findings and recommendations for legislation concerning mobile home ownership and taxation to the legislative oversight committee concerning tax policy on or before October 1, 2024. The task force is repealed, effective January 1, 2025. The act appropriates $53,995 from the general fund to the department of local affairs for use by the division in implementing the act. APPROVED by Governor May 31, 2024 EFFECTIVE May 31, 2024(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Details

Chamber
Senate
First action
2024-05-31
Latest action
2024-03-18
Last action desc.
Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Local Government & Housing
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Sponsors

Votes

CONCUR
2024-05-06 · Senate · passYes: 33 · No: 1 · Other:
REPASS
2024-05-06 · Senate · passYes: 34 · No: 0 · Other:
BILL
2024-05-03 · House · passYes: 63 · No: 1 · Other:
BILL
2024-04-15 · Senate · passYes: 32 · No: 0 · Other: