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IN HB1384

IN HB1384
Nonprofit hospital property taxes.


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Introduced
01/08/2026
In Committee
01/08/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Nonprofit hospital property taxes. Provides that real property purchased before July 1, 2026, directly or indirectly owned by a nonprofit hospital (other than a critical access hospital or a county hospital) is not exempt from property taxation if, after 10 years from the date of purchase of the property by the nonprofit hospital, the property directly or indirectly owned by the nonprofit hospital is not being used for the performance of revenue producing health care services by the nonprofit hospital that directly or indirectly owns the property. Provides that real property directly or indirectly owned by a nonprofit hospital purchased after June 30, 2026, is not exempt from property taxation if the property directly or indirectly owned by the nonprofit hospital is not being used for the performance of revenue producing health care services by the nonprofit hospital that directly or indirectly owns the property. Provides that the disallowance of an exemption does not apply to a parking garage, parking lot, equipment facility area, or any other similar property that actively serves a nonprofit hospital. Provides that a determination as to whether a parking garage, parking lot, equipment facility area, or any other similar property actively serves a nonprofit hospital shall be made by the board of zoning appeals with jurisdiction over the property.

AI Summary

This bill modifies property tax exemptions for nonprofit hospitals, stating that real property owned by a nonprofit hospital (excluding critical access or county hospitals) purchased before July 1, 2026, will lose its property tax exemption if, after ten years from the purchase date, it's not used for revenue-producing healthcare services by the owning hospital. Similarly, property purchased after June 30, 2026, will not be exempt if it's not used for such services. However, this exemption denial does not apply to parking garages, parking lots, or similar facilities that actively serve the nonprofit hospital, with the determination of active service to be made by the local board of zoning appeals.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Representative Rowray added as coauthor (on 01/22/2026)

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