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Regular Session, 2012 HOUSE BILL NO. 694 BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX AN ACT1 To enact Chapter 5 of Subtitle V of Title 47 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to2 be comprised of R.S. 47:4351 through 4355, relative to ad valorem taxation; to3 establish a program for the granting of ad valorem tax exemption contracts for4 certain businesses; to provide for the administration of the program; to provide for5 optional participation by parishes, municipalities, law enforcement districts and6 assessors, and school districts; to provide for eligibility for participation in the7 program; to authorize contracts under certain circumstances; to provide for contract8 terms, conditions, and limitations; to provide with respect to approval of contracts9 and notification of certain entities relative to contracts; to provide with respect to10 contract suspension and cancellation; to authorize rulemaking; to provide for11 effectiveness; and to provide for related matters.12 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:13 Section 1. Chapter 5 of Subtitle V of Title 47 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of14 1950, comprised of R.S. 47:4351 through 4355, is hereby enacted to read as follows:15 CHAPTER 5. CONTRACTS FOR BUSINESSES16 §4351. Definitions17 For the purposes of this Chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings18 indicated unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:19 (1) "Board" means the State Board of Commerce and Industry or its20 successor.21 (2) "Business" means any individual, firm, joint venture, association,22 corporation, estate, partnership, business trust, receiver, syndicate, or any other legal23 business entity.24 ENROLLEDHB NO. 694 Page 2 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. (3) "Contract" means a contract executed between the board and a targeted1 non-manufacturing business, granting the exemption for a facility.2 (4) "Department" means the Louisiana Department of Economic3 Development.4 (5) "Exemption" means the exemption from ad valorem property tax5 provided by Article VII, Section 21(L) of the Constitution of Louisiana for targeted6 non-manufacturing business facilities and granted under this program.7 (6) "Facility" means the new or expanded site of a targeted8 non-manufacturing business's activities in Louisiana, including buildings,9 improvements, equipment and other property necessary or beneficial to such10 operation, which is owned or leased for a term of more than five years by the11 business. "Facility" does not include the land underlying the facility and other12 property pertaining to the facility on which ad valorem taxes have previously been13 paid, inventories, consumables, and property eligible for the manufacturing14 exemption provided by Article VII, Section 21(F) of the Constitution of Louisiana.15 (7) "Headquarters jobs" means executive, administrative, or professional16 jobs based at a principal or regional office located in Louisiana, in which are located17 the principal or regional executive officers normally constituting a principal or18 regional headquarters providing corporate governance. Such principal or regional19 executive officers include but shall not be limited to chief executive officer, chief20 operating officer, and other senior level officers or appropriate regional equivalents.21 (8) "New direct jobs" means permanent full-time positions of employment,22 meaning working thirty or more hours per week, exclusive of contract labor, based23 at the facility and filled by Louisiana residents, and not existing in the state prior to24 implementation of the project and the effective date of the contract.25 (9) "Program" means the program provided for in this Chapter for the26 granting of ad valorem tax exemptions pursuant to the authority granted under27 Article VII, Section 21(L) of the Constitution of Louisiana.28 (10) "Project" means the establishment and operation of a new facility or29 expanded existing facility in Louisiana by a targeted non-manufacturing business.30 ENROLLEDHB NO. 694 Page 3 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. (11) "Secretary" means the secretary of the Department of Economic1 Development.2 (12) "Shared service center jobs" means jobs based at a business located in3 Louisiana that performs specific corporate operational tasks for the business or its4 affiliates or customers, such as accounting, human resources, payroll, or purchasing.5 (13) "Targeted non-manufacturing business" means a business, other than a6 manufacturer, that meets the requirements of R.S. 47:4354.7 §4352. Program administration8 There is hereby established a program to implement the exemption provided9 by Article VII, Section 21(L) of the Constitution of Louisiana. The program shall10 be implemented and administered by the Department of Economic Development,11 which shall adopt and promulgate such rules as are necessary for the administration12 of the program in compliance with the Administrative Procedure Act except that the13 department may promulgate such rules only after approval of the House Committee14 on Ways and Means and the Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs15 meeting jointly within sixty days of publication of such proposed rules in the State16 Register.17 §4353. Parish participation18 A. A contract for the exemption shall be available only in parishes which19 have agreed to participate in the program. A parish participates in the program upon20 approval by all of the following local governmental entities:21 (1) The parish governing authority.22 (2) All municipalities in the parish which levy an ad valorem tax.23 (3) All school boards in the parish which levy an ad valorem tax.24 ENROLLEDHB NO. 694 Page 4 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. (4) The parish law enforcement district.1 (5) The assessor.2 B. Any one of the local governmental entities listed in Paragraph (A)(1) of3 this Section may withdraw the participation of a parish. The withdrawal of a4 participating parish shall become effective ninety days after the date upon which any5 one of the local governmental entities provides written notification to the secretary6 of its intention to discontinue participation. The withdrawal of a participating parish7 shall not affect existing contracts.8 §4354. Targeted non-manufacturing business9 A targeted non-manufacturing business shall meet all of the following10 requirements:11 (1) The business undertakes a project to establish a new or expanded facility12 in the state.13 (2) The primary activities at the facility are or will be among the following14 targeted non-manufacturing business activities: corporate headquarters, distribution15 facilities, data services facilities, research and development operations, and digital16 media and software development centers.17 (3) With the exception of a business providing at least fifty new headquarters18 jobs or shared service center jobs, a business primarily engaged in retail sales, real19 estate, professional services, natural resource extraction or exploration, financial20 services, or venture capital funds, shall not be eligible for the program. No business21 engaged in gaming or gambling shall be eligible for the program.22 (4) Within the time period provided in the contract, the business shall make23 capital expenditures of at least twenty-five million dollars for the facility, and create24 and maintain at least fifty new direct jobs.25 (5) At least fifty percent of total annual sales by the business from a26 Louisiana site or sites are to out-of-state customers or buyers, or to in-state27 customers or buyers but the product or service is resold by the purchaser to an28 out-of-state customer or buyer for ultimate use, or to the federal government, or any29 combination thereof. The secretary, at his discretion, may include sales by closely30 ENROLLEDHB NO. 694 Page 5 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. associated affiliates of the business in determining the percentage of sales meeting1 this requirement.2 §4355. Contracts3 A. At the invitation of the secretary or any of the local governmental entities4 listed in R.S. 47:4353(A)(1), a targeted non-manufacturing business undertaking a5 project in a participating parish may apply for a contract by submitting to the6 department such certified statements and documentation as the department may7 require.8 B. The secretary may recommend the project to the board for a contract upon9 determining the applicant meets the requirements of a targeted non-manufacturing10 business, and the exemption would be advantageous in a competitive site selection11 situation to encourage the establishment of a targeted non-manufacturing business12 facility which is expected to yield significant positive economic benefit to the state13 and the parish. The secretary, at his discretion, may include sales by affiliates of the14 applicant business in making the fifty percent determination required under R.S.15 47:4354(E). The secretary's recommendation shall include proposed contract terms16 and conditions.17 C. The contract shall include the following provisions:18 (1) A term of ten years.19 (2) Performance obligations, including required capital expenditures and new20 direct jobs, and the time for performance of such obligations.21 (3) Monitoring by the department, reporting by the business and auditing of22 contract performance.23 (4) Consequences of failure to perform contract obligations.24 D. Upon approval by the board, the secretary shall execute the contract on25 behalf of the board and provide a copy of the contract to the assessor and the parish26 governing authority of the respective parish. The secretary shall notify the assessor27 and parish governing authority if a contract is suspended or cancelled.28 E. In the event the secretary determines that a business has failed to meet the29 eligibility requirements of the program or the performance obligations of the30 ENROLLEDHB NO. 694 Page 6 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. contract, the secretary may, at his discretion, suspend or cancel the contract. A1 contract suspension shall remove the exemption for the year in which the failure2 occurred, but secretary may lift the suspension following a year in which eligibility3 requirements and performance obligations are met, and the exemption shall then be4 restored effective for that year. A contract cancellation shall remove the exemption5 for the calendar year in which the failure occurred and all future years. Upon receipt6 of notification from the secretary that a contract is suspended or cancelled, the7 assessor shall adjust the property assessment in the manner provided by law. Taxes8 becoming due for a prior year due to removal of an exemption shall, at the discretion9 of the tax collector, be collectable immediately or with the taxes for the current year.10 Section 2. The state shall be the sole proper defendant in any taxpayer challenge to11 the correctness of an assessment based upon the constitutionality of an exemption provided12 for in this Act.13 Section 3. This Act shall take effect and become operative for all calendar years14 commencing after the proposed amendment adding Article VII, Section 21(L) of the15 Constitution of Louisiana contained in the Act which originated as House Bill No. 674 of16 this 2012 Regular Session of the Legislature is adopted at the statewide election to be held17 on November 6, 2012, and becomes effective.18 SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATI VES PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA APPROVED: