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Disabled Persons Claim For Exclusion Of New Construction (San Diego) BOE-63 - California

Disabled Persons Claim For Exclusion Of New Construction (San Diego) Form. This is a California form and can be used in Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk San Diego Local County .
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BOE-63 (FRONT) REV. 3 (2-08) ERNEST J. DRONENBURG, JR. SAN DIEGO COUNTY ASSESSOR/RECORDER/CLERK 1600 PACIFIC HIGHWAY, SUITE 103 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92101 TELEPHONE (858) 505-6262 Internet: http://www.sdarcc.com DISABLED PERSONS CLAIM FOR EXCLUSION OF NEW CONSTRUCTION This claim is for the exclusion from reassessment of any construction to make an existing dwelling more accessible to a severely and permanently disabled person who is a permanent resident of the dwelling. Only construction completed on or after June 6, 1990 is eligible. The exclusion does not apply to accessibility improvements and features that are usual or customary for comparable properties not occupied by disabled persons. TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CLAIMANT (DISABLED PERSON, SPOUSE OR LEGAL GUARDIAN) PRINT NAME OF CLAIMANT PRINT NAME OF DISABLED PERSON (if different) ADDRESS OF PROPERTY WITH NEW CONSTRUCTION ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER DESCRIBE THE IMPROVEMENTS MADE DATE CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED CERTIFICATION I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the disabled person named above permanently resides at the property address and that the construction was to make the residence more accessible to the disabled person. CLAIMANT'S SIGNATURE DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER DATE E-MAIL ADDRESS ( ) TO BE COMPLETED BY PHYSICIAN The claimant named above is applying to have a portion or all of the construction, installation or modification of a dwelling excluded from reappraisal because it makes the dwelling more accessible to a severely and permanent disabled person. For purposes of this tax benefit, the law defines a severely and permanently disabled person as any person who has a physical disability or impairment which affects sight, speech, hearing, or the use of any limbs and which results in a functional limitation as to employment or substantially limits one or more major life activity of that person, and which has been diagnosed as permanently affecting the person's ability to function. NAME OF DISABLED PERSON (please print) PLEASE IDENTIFY THE SPECIFIC DISABILITY-RELATED REQUIREMENTS NECESSITATING ACCESSIBILITY IMPROVEMENTS OR FEATURES I am a licensed Physician Surgeon My specialty is DECLARATION I declare that the disabled person named above is severely and permanently disabled according to the definition above and that the construction, installation or modification makes the dwelling more accessible to that person. PHYSICIAN'S SIGNATURE DATE PHYSICIAN'S NAME (print or type) PHYSICIAN'S PHONE NUMBER ( ) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com BOE-63 (BACK) REV. 3 (2-08) GENERAL INFORMATION California law provides that certain construction, installations, or modifications of existing single- or multiple-family dwellings can be excluded from increases in property taxation if the work is performed to make the dwelling more accessible to a severely and permanently disabled person who is a permanent resident of the dwelling. This exclusion does not apply to accessibility improvements and features that are usual or customary for comparable properties not occupied by disabled persons, but will apply only to those improvements or features that specifically adapt a dwelling for accessibility by a severely disabled person. Revenue and Taxation Code section 74.3(b) defines a severely and permanently disabled person as any person who has a physical disability or impairment, whether from birth or by reason of accident or disease, including but not limited to any disability or impairment which affects sight, speech, hearing, or use of any limbs and which results in a functional limitation as to employment or substantially limits one or more major life activity of that person, and which has been diagnosed as permanently affecting the person's ability to function. To qualify for this exclusion: · · · The construction, installations, or modifications must be completed on or after June 6, 1990; The disabled person must be a permanent resident (not necessarily the owner) of the dwelling; and The dwelling must be occupied by the owner and therefore eligible for the homeowners' exemption. To claim the exclusion, the disabled person, his or her spouse, or legal guardian must submit to the Assessor the following: · A statement signed by a licensed physician or surgeon of appropriate specialty which certifies that the person is severely and permanently disabled as defined above. The statement must identify specific disability-related requirements necessitating accessibility improvements or features, and A statement that identifies the construction, installation, or modification that was in fact necessary to make the structure more accessible to the disabled person. · The Assessor may charge a fee to the disabled person or his or her spouse or legal guardian sufficient to reimburse the Assessor for the costs of processing and administering the statement. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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