Whenever the board deems it necessary, it may visit as a board or by its individual members, or may send its secretary or duly appointed representative to, the several counties and cities to inspect property, learn its value, and collect information to enable it to equalize assessments and levy the taxes as required by law.
Cal. Gov. Code § 15611
General
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 157 Cal. App. 2d 40 - Redding Pine Mills, Inc. v. State Board of Equalization (1958)
Most recently applied in 157 Cal. App. 2d 40 - Redding Pine Mills, Inc. v. State Board of Equalization (January 1958)
Added by Stats. 1951, Ch. 655.
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