As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
PHYSICALLY DISABLED
A physical impairment which substantially limits one or more
of an individual's major life activities.
STATE BOARD
The State Board of Equalization and Assessment.
An improvement to any real property used solely
for residential purposes as a one-, two- or three-family residence
shall be exempted from taxation to the extent of any increase in value
attributable to such improvement if such improvement is used for the
purpose of facilitating and accommodating the use and accessibility
of such real property by a resident owner of the real property who
is physically disabled or a member of the resident owner's household
who is physically disabled if such member resides in the real property.
Such exemption shall be granted only upon application
by the owner or owners of the real property on a form prescribed and
made available by the State Board. The application shall be filed
together with a certified statement from a physician licensed to practice
in New York State on a form made available by the State Board which
states that the applicant has a permanent physical impairment that
substantially limits one or more of such individual's major life activities.
An individual who has obtained a certificate from the State Commission
for the Blind and Visually Handicapped stating that such individual
is legally blind may submit such certificate in lieu of a physician's
certified statement, or the certificate of blindness should be filed
with the Tax Assessor's office on or before the taxable status date.
If the Assessor is satisfied that the improvement
is necessary to facilitate and accommodate the use and accessibility
by a resident who is physically disabled and that the applicant is
otherwise entitled to an exemption pursuant to this article, the Assessor
shall approve the application.
The exemption shall continue on the real property
until the improvement ceases to be necessary to facilitate and accommodate
the use and accessibility of the property by the physically disabled
resident.