425A.4 - CLAIM FOR CREDIT.

        425A.4  CLAIM FOR CREDIT.         1.  To apply for the credit, the person shall deliver to the      county assessor a verified statement and designation of the tracts of      agricultural land for which the credit is claimed.  The assessor      shall return the statement and designation on or before November 15      of each year to the county board of supervisors with a recommendation      for allowance or disallowance.  A claim for credit filed after      November 1 of the year shall be considered as a claim filed for the      following year.         2.  The county board of supervisors in each county shall examine      all claims delivered to county assessors, and shall either allow or      disallow the claims, and if disallowed shall send notice of      disallowance by regular mail to the claimant at the claimant's last      known address.  The claimant may appeal the decision of the board to      the district court in which the tract for which the credit is claimed      is situated by giving written notice of the appeal to the county      board of supervisors within twenty days from the date of the mailing      of the notice of the decision of the board of supervisors.         3.  Upon the filing and allowance of the claim, the claim shall be      allowed on that tract for successive years without further filing as      long as the property is legally or equitably owned by that person or      that person's spouse on July 1 of each of those successive years, and      the designated person who is actively engaged in farming remains the      same during these years.  When the property is sold or transferred,      the buyer or transferee who wishes to qualify shall file for the      credit.  However, when the property is transferred as part of a      distribution made pursuant to chapter 598, the transferee who is the      spouse retaining ownership of the property is not required to file      for the credit.  In the case where the owner remains the same but the      person who is actively engaged in farming changes, the owner shall      refile for the credit.  The owner shall provide written notice if the      person actively engaged in farming changes.         4.  The assessor shall retain a permanent file of current family      farm credit claims filed in the assessor's office.         5.  The county recorder shall give notice to the assessor of each      transfer of title filed in the recorder's office.  The notice shall      describe the tract of agricultural land transferred, the name of the      person transferring the title to the tract, and the name of the      person to whom title to the tract has been transferred.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         90 Acts, ch 1250, §13; 91 Acts, ch 97, §51; 91 Acts, ch 267, §614,      615; 2001 Acts, ch 154, §2, 3, 6; 2009 Acts, ch 41, §254