CHAPTER 234 HOUSE BILL 2131 AN ACT AMENDING SECTIONS 12-348, 41-1007 AND 42-2064, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES; RELATING TO TAX ADJUDICATIONS.



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Senate Engrossed House Bill State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-second Legislature First Regular Session 0 CHAPTER HOUSE BILL AN ACT AMENDING SECTIONS -, -00 AND -0, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES; RELATING TO TAX ADJUDICATIONS. (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE) - i -

H.B. 0 0 0 0 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section. Section -, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: -. Award of fees and other expenses against the state or a city, town or county; reduction or denial of award; application; basis for amount of award; source of award; definitions A. In addition to any costs that are awarded as prescribed by statute, a court shall award fees and other expenses to any party other than this state or a city, town or county that prevails by an adjudication on the merits in any of the following:. A civil action brought by the THIS state or a city, town or county against the party.. A court proceeding to review a state agency decision pursuant to chapter, article of this title or any other statute authorizing judicial review of agency, city, town or county decisions.. A proceeding pursuant to section -0.. A special action proceeding brought by the party to challenge an action by this state or a city, town or county against the party.. An appeal by this state to a court of law from a decision of the personnel board under title, chapter, article.. A civil action brought by the party to challenge the seizure and sale of personal property by this state or a city, town or county. B. In addition to any costs that are awarded as prescribed by statute, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUBSECTION C OF THIS SECTION, a court may award fees and other expenses to any party, other than this state or a city, town or county, that prevails by an adjudication on the merits in an action brought by the party against this state or a city, town or county challenging:. The assessment, or collection OR REFUND of taxes or in an action brought by this state or a city, town or county against the party to enforce the assessment or collection of taxes OR THE DENIAL OF A REFUND.. The adequacy or regularity of notice of delinquent taxes.. The regularity of sales of property for delinquent taxes. C. The court in its discretion may deny the award provided for in this section or may reduce the award if it finds that any of the following applies:. During the course of the proceeding the prevailing party unduly and unreasonably protracted the final resolution of the matter.. The reason that the party other than this state or a city, town or county has prevailed is an intervening change in the applicable law.. The prevailing party refused an offer of civil settlement that was at least as favorable to the party as the relief ultimately granted. - -

H.B. 0 0 0 0 D. A party may apply pursuant to the applicable procedural rules for an award of attorney fees and other expenses authorized under this section and shall include as part of the application evidence of the party's eligibility for the award and the amount sought, including an itemized statement from the attorneys and experts stating the actual time expended in representing the party and the rate at which the fees were computed. E. The court shall base any award of fees as provided in this section on prevailing market rates for the kind and quality of the services furnished, except that:. An expert is not eligible for compensation at a rate in excess of the highest rate of compensation for experts paid by this state or a city, town or county EXCEPT FOR AWARDS MADE PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION B OF THIS SECTION.. Except for awards made pursuant to subsection B of this section, the award of attorney fees may not exceed the amount that the prevailing party has paid or has agreed to pay the attorney or a maximum amount of seventy-five dollars per hour unless the court determines that an increase in the cost of living or a special factor, such as the limited availability of qualified attorneys for the proceeding involved, justifies a higher fee.. For awards made pursuant to subsection B of this section, the award of attorney fees may not exceed the amount that the prevailing party has paid or agreed to pay the attorney or a maximum amount of one THREE hundred seventy-five FIFTY dollars per hour.. Except for awards made pursuant to subsection B of this section, an award of fees against a city, town or county as provided in this section shall not exceed ten thousand dollars.. For awards made pursuant to subsection B of this section, an award of fees against this state or a city, town or county shall not exceed thirty SEVENTY-FIVE thousand dollars for fees incurred at each level of judicial appeal.. FOR EACH CALENDAR YEAR BEGINNING FROM AND AFTER DECEMBER, 0, THE INCOME DOLLAR AMOUNTS FOR MAXIMUM AWARDS MADE PURSUANT TO SUBSECTIONS B AND E OF THIS SECTION SHALL BE ADJUSTED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL ACCORDING TO THE AVERAGE ANNUAL CHANGE IN THE METROPOLITAN PHOENIX CONSUMER PRICE INDEX PUBLISHED BY THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS. THE REVISED DOLLAR AMOUNTS SHALL BE RAISED TO THE NEAREST WHOLE DOLLAR. THE INCOME DOLLAR AMOUNTS MAY NOT BE REVISED BELOW THE AMOUNTS PRESCRIBED IN THE PRIOR CALENDAR YEAR. F. The particular state agency over which a party prevails shall pay the fees and expenses awarded as provided in this section from any monies appropriated to the agency for that purpose. If no agency is involved or if an agency fails or refuses to pay fees and other expenses within thirty days after demand by a person who has received an award pursuant to this section, and if no further review or appeals of the award are pending, the person may file a claim for the fees and other expenses with the department of administration, which shall pay the claim within thirty days, in the same - -

H.B. 0 0 0 0 manner as an uninsured property loss under title, chapter., article. If, at the time the agency failed or refused to pay the award, it had appropriated monies either designated or assignable for the purpose of paying awards, the legislature shall reduce the agency's operating appropriation for the following year by the amount of the award and shall appropriate the amount of the reduction to the department of administration as reimbursement for the loss. G. A city, town or county shall pay fees and expenses awarded as provided in this section within thirty days after demand by a party who has received an award if no further review or appeal of the award is pending. H. This section does not:. Apply to an action arising from a proceeding before this state or a city, town or county in which the role of this state or a city, town or county was to determine the eligibility or entitlement of an individual to a monetary benefit or its equivalent, to adjudicate a dispute or issue between private parties or to establish or fix a rate.. Apply to proceedings brought by this state pursuant to title or.. Entitle a party to obtain fees and other expenses incurred in making an application for an award pursuant to this section for fees and other expenses.. Apply to proceedings involving eminent domain, foreclosure, collection of judgment debts or proceedings in which the THIS state or a city, town or county is a nominal party.. Personally obligate any officer or employee of this state or a city, town or county for the payment of an award entered under this section.. Apply, except as provided in subsection A, paragraph of this section, to proceedings involving the personnel board under title, chapter, article.. Apply to proceedings brought by a city, town or county pursuant to title or.. Apply to proceedings brought by a city, town or county on collection of taxes or pursuant to traffic ordinances or to criminal proceedings brought by a city, town or county on ordinances which contain a criminal penalty or fine for violations of those ordinances. I. For the purposes of this section:. "Fees and other expenses" means the reasonable expenses of expert witnesses, the reasonable cost of any study, analysis, engineering report, test or project which the court finds to be directly related to and necessary for the presentation of the party's case and reasonable and necessary attorney fees, and in the case of an action to review an agency decision pursuant to subsection A, paragraph of this section, all fees and other expenses that are incurred in the contested case proceedings in which the decision was rendered. - -

H.B. 0 0 0 0. "Party" means an individual, partnership, corporation, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP, association or public or private organization.. "State" means this state and any agency, officer, department, board or commission of this state.. "TAXES" INCLUDES ALL TAXES AND RELATED LEVIES AND ASSESSMENTS ADDRESSED IN SECTION -. Sec.. Section -00, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: -00. Award of costs and fees against a department in administrative hearings; exceptions; definitions A. Except as provided in section - and section -0, subsection G F, a hearing officer or administrative law judge shall award fees and other costs to any prevailing party in a contested case or an appealable agency action brought pursuant to any state administrative hearing authority. For purposes of this subsection, a person is considered to be a prevailing party only if both:. The agency's position was not substantially justified.. The person prevails as to the most significant issue or set of issues unless the reason that the person prevailed is due to an intervening change in the law. B. Reimbursement under this section may be denied if during the course of the proceeding the party unduly and unreasonably protracted the final resolution of the matter. C. A party that seeks an award of fees or other costs shall apply to the hearing officer or administrative law judge, within thirty days after the final decision or order, providing:. Evidence of the party's eligibility for the award.. The amount sought.. An itemized statement from the attorneys and experts stating: (a) The actual time spent representing the party. (b) The rate at which the fees were computed. D. The award of reasonable attorney fees pursuant to subsection A of this section need not equal or relate to the attorney fees actually paid or contracted, but an award may not exceed the amount paid or agreed to be paid. E. A decision of a hearing officer or administrative law judge under this section is subject to judicial review. If fees and other costs were denied by the hearing officer or administrative law judge because the party was not the prevailing party but the party prevails on appeal, the court may award fees and other costs for the proceedings before the hearing officer or administrative law judge if the court finds that fees and other costs should have been awarded under subsection A of this section. F. The department shall pay the fees and costs awarded pursuant to this section from any monies appropriated to the department and available for that purpose, or from other operating costs of the department. If the department fails or refuses to pay the award within thirty days after the demand, and if no further review or appeals of the award are pending, the - -

H.B. 0 0 0 0 person may file a claim for the award with the department of administration which shall pay the claim within thirty days in the same manner as an uninsured property loss under chapter., article of this title, except that the department shall be responsible for the total amount awarded and shall pay it from operating monies. If the department had appropriated monies available for paying the award at the time it failed or refused to pay, the legislature shall reduce the department's operating appropriation for the following fiscal year by the amount of the award and appropriate that amount to the department of administration as reimbursement for the loss. G. This section does not apply to:. Any grievance and appeal procedure pursuant to title, chapter.. Any appeal procedure pursuant to chapter, article of this title.. Any administrative appeal filed by an inmate in an Arizona state prison. H. For the purposes of this section:. "Department" includes a state agency, department, board or commission, and the universities.. "Party" includes an individual, partnership, corporation, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP, association and public or private organization. Sec.. Section -0, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: -0. Reimbursement of fees and other costs; definitions A. A taxpayer who is a prevailing party may be reimbursed for reasonable fees and other costs related to an administrative proceeding that is brought by or against the department in connection with an assessment, determination, collection or refund of any tax listed in section -0. For THE purposes of this subsection, a taxpayer is considered to be a prevailing party only if both of the following are true:. The department's position was not substantially justified.. The taxpayer prevails as to the most significant issue or set of issues. B. Reimbursement under this section may be denied if any of the following circumstances apply:. During the course of the proceeding the taxpayer unduly and unreasonably protracted the final resolution of the matter.. The reason that the taxpayer prevailed is due to an intervening change in the applicable law. C. The taxpayer shall present an itemization of the reasonable fees and other costs to the taxpayer problem resolution officer within thirty days after the conclusion of the administrative proceedings. The taxpayer problem resolution officer shall determine the validity of the fees and other costs within thirty days after receiving the itemization. The taxpayer problem resolution officer's decision is considered the department's final decision or order and is subject to appeal to the state board under section -. - -

H.B. 0 0 0 0 D. The department of revenue shall pay the fees and other costs awarded as provided in this section from any monies appropriated for such purpose. If the department of revenue does not pay the fees and other costs within thirty days after demand by a person who has received an award pursuant to this section, and if no further review or appeals of the award are pending, the person may file a claim for the fees and other costs with the department of administration, which shall pay the claim within thirty days, in the same manner as an uninsured property loss under title, chapter., article. If, at the time the department of revenue failed to pay the award, it had appropriated monies either designated or assignable for the purpose of paying such awards, the legislature shall reduce the department of revenue's operating appropriation for the following year by the amount of the award and appropriate the amount of the reduction to the department of administration, risk management division, as reimbursement for the loss. E. Reimbursement to a taxpayer under this section shall not exceed twenty SEVENTY-FIVE thousand dollars or actual monies spent, whichever is less. The reimbursable attorney or other representative fees shall not exceed one THREE hundred FIFTY dollars per hour or actual monies spent, whichever is less, unless the state board of tax appeals determines that an increase in the cost of living or a special factor such as the limited availability of qualified attorneys for the proceeding involved justifies a higher fee. F. FOR EACH CALENDAR YEAR BEGINNING FROM AND AFTER DECEMBER, 0, THE INCOME DOLLAR AMOUNTS FOR MAXIMUM AWARDS MADE PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION E OF THIS SECTION SHALL BE ADJUSTED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL ACCORDING TO THE AVERAGE ANNUAL CHANGE IN THE METROPOLITAN PHOENIX CONSUMER PRICE INDEX PUBLISHED BY THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS. THE REVISED DOLLAR AMOUNTS SHALL BE RAISED TO THE NEAREST WHOLE DOLLAR. THE INCOME DOLLAR AMOUNTS MAY NOT BE REVISED BELOW THE AMOUNTS PRESCRIBED IN THE PRIOR CALENDAR YEAR. F. G. The department shall adopt administrative rules to implement this section. G. H. Notwithstanding any provision of title, chapter, article, a taxpayer who is a prevailing party may only be reimbursed pursuant to this section. H. I. For THE purposes of this section:. "Administrative proceeding" means any review proceeding or appeal pursuant to section - that is conducted under the authority of section -00 and an appeal to the state board of tax appeals pursuant to section -. - -

H.B.. "Reasonable fees and other costs" means fees and other costs that are based on prevailing market rates for the kind and quality of the furnished services, but not exceeding the amounts actually spent for expert witnesses, the cost of any study, analysis, report, test or project that is found to be necessary to prepare the party's case and necessary fees for attorneys or other representatives. APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR APRIL, 0. FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE APRIL 0, 0. - -