Connecticut Statutes

§ 12-99 — Grounds for cancellation of classification. Taxation after cancellation.

Connecticut § 12-99
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 12Taxation
Ch. 203Property Tax Assessment

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 12-99 (2026).

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When any tract has been classified as forest land for purposes of taxation under sections 12-96 to 12-100, inclusive, the classification shall be continued as long as proper forest conditions are maintained thereon except as herein provided. Use of such land for pasture, destruction of the tree growth by fire and failure of the owner to restore forest conditions, removal of tree growth and use of land for other purposes, or any changed condition which, in the opinion of the State Forester, indicates that the requirements of said sections are not being fulfilled, shall be sufficient ground for cancellation of such classification. When requested to do so by the assessors, or whenever he deems it necessary, the State Forester shall examine classified forest land and, if he finds the provision

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Legislative History

(1949 Rev., S. 1783; 1963, P.A. 423, S. 2; P.A. 77-614, S. 139, 610; P.A. 79-610, S. 3, 47.) History: 1963 act provided for notice of cancellation to assessor rather than town clerk; P.A. 77-614 substituted commissioner of revenue services for tax commissioner, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 79-610 substituted secretary of the office of policy and management for commissioner of revenue services, effective July 1, 1980.

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