Hearing transcripts, 1955-1989.

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Hearing transcripts, 1955-1989.

The series consists of transcripts and hearing officer reports and agendas documenting formal hearings on complaints objecting to state equalization rates, county equalization rates, special and class ratios, railroad ceilings, special franchise, agricultural ceilings (prior to 1983), and oil and gas production unit values.

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