Highest and best use, renewable energy, privacy in new media era highlight IAAO Legal Seminar topics
Identifying
faulty highest and best use conclusions, privacy in the new media age,
recent legal cases of note, and practical considerations around
renewable energy facilities are among the highlighted sessions at the
upcoming IAAO Legal Seminar, Dec. 2-3 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida at the Dalmar Hotel. IAAO will seek approval for continuing legal education credits for states that are requested by Oct. 1.
Topics for the two-day seminar focus on legal topics of interest to members of the assessment and property tax industry and other subjects include:
- Recent developments in real property taxation and cases of note
- Cost of equity relevance to valuation of a public utility
- Practical considerations on renewable energy facilities
- Good property tax administrative practices
- Has commercial real estate recovered?
- Ethics regarding trials and governance
Registration
Attendees may register online or submit a paper form
with payment. Fees are $500 for IAAO members and $700 for
nonmembers until Nov. 1. After that date, fees increase to $550 for
members and $750 for nonmembers. For more information, see the registration and hotel page or download the brochure.
Hotel
The
seminar will take place at the Dalmar Hotel. The rate for attendees is
$195 per night, plus taxes. For more information, see the registration and hotel page.
Scholarships available
The
IAAO Scholarship Fund exists for the purpose of promoting ad valorem
appraisal professionalism. The Scholarship Fund is available to all IAAO
members who need financial assistance to attend IAAO educational
activities, including the Legal Seminar. The application
can be found on the IAAO website under the Resources menu and must be
submitted no later than 30 days before the event. The maximum award for
this event is $1,250 per recipient. Contact Ashley Lathrop with
questions at Lathrop@iaao.org.
Recertification credit and CLE hours
IAAO professional designees can earn up to 13.5 recertification credit hours for attending the seminar. Lawyers
will receive a uniform certificate of attendance on the second day of
the seminar for filing with their state. IAAO will seek CLE credit
approval for states that were requested before Oct. 1. IAAO
cannot guarantee CLE approval from states requested after Oct. 1.
Please indicate state(s) and lawyer registration number(s) when you
register online or on the registration form. IAAO cannot guarantee that
states will approve the seminar for CLE accreditation.
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