§ 5 §12004-B — Arbitration, mediation, valuation and board appeals
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The primary responsibilities of the boards in this section include the assessment of property for purchase, valuation or tax purposes; the hearing of appeals with respect to property valuation or assessment; and the arbitration, conciliation or mediation of disputes or grievances. The primary powers of these boards include the holding of hearings; the adoption of rules; the determination, modification or assessment of fees, taxes and penalties; arbitration, conciliation and mediation; the establishment of standards and procedures; and the adjudication of disputes. This classification includes the following. NAME OF ORGANIZATION RATE OF COMPENSATION STATUTORY REFERENCE
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