Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB97

Introduced
4/1/15  
Refer
4/1/15  
Refer
4/1/15  
Refer
4/13/15  

Caption

Authorizes certain movie memorabilia donations to CRT in lieu of a first processing transfer fee for a Hollywood South program to memorialize the movie industry in Louisiana. (7/1/15)

Impact

The implementation of SB 97 is expected to facilitate greater engagement with the film industry within the state, leveraging sentimental and historically significant items to enhance marketing efforts. By allowing donors to offload their memorabilia without incurring a fee, the bill aims to encourage local participation in the state's movie promotion efforts. This could potentially lead to increased recognition and tourism related to the film industry in Louisiana, which has been a significant part of the state's economic identity.

Summary

Senate Bill 97, introduced by Senator Morrell, aims to enhance the promotion of Louisiana's film industry by allowing donors of certain movie memorabilia to bypass the traditional processing fee required for transferring motion picture investor tax credits. Specifically, the bill permits donors to contribute items such as official advertising posters, still frames, or significant props from state-certified productions to the Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism (CRT) in lieu of this fee. These donations are intended to support the establishment of a 'Hollywood South program' to honor and memorialize the movie industry in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 97 appears to be largely positive, particularly among those invested in Louisiana’s cultural and economic landscape. Supporters argue that the bill will provide a dual benefit of promoting local cinema while helping to preserve its history. However, there could be concerns from those who feel that the changes might set a precedent for reducing fees or obligations associated with state tax credits in other areas, potentially inviting cost concerns for the state government.

Contention

While general support exists for the sentiment behind the bill, notable points of contention may arise regarding the financial implications for the state. The shift from a processing fee to a donation model raises questions about how it affects state revenue. Critics may argue that allowing exemptions from fees could open the door for further modifications to tax credit systems, complicating the fiscal landscape. Additionally, there are considerations around who benefits most from such donations and whether they effectively promote the industry in a way that justifies the loss of immediate capital from processing fees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB142

Authorizes institutions of postsecondary education in the state to maintain a Movie Industry Student Registry. (1/1/16) (EG DECREASE GF RV See Note)

LA SB266

Limits historic and movie tax credits. (7/1/15)

LA HB678

Requirements for inclusion of a Louisiana promotional graphic or activity for productions eligible for certain entertainment industry tax credits (EN NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

LA SB95

Authorizes certifications of motion picture investor tax credits for Indigenous Louisiana Productions which agree 75% of its expenditures for ATL services will be expended on Louisiana residents and that 75% of its jobs will employ Louisiana residents and provides special tax credit provisions for them. (gov sig)

LA HB508

Authorizes a fee for the transfer of film tax credits (EN INCREASE SD RV See Note)

LA HB696

Reduces the amount of certain tax credits beginning January 1, 2014, for income tax credits and January 1, 2015, for corporate franchise credits (RE INCREASE GF RV See Note)

LA SB837

Relating to the exhibition of first-run movies in movie theaters.

LA HB530

Establishes the Louisiana Headquartered Motion Picture Production Cooperative Endeavor Program and the Louisiana Headquartered Motion Picture Production Fund (OR SEE FISC NOTE SD EX)

LA HB686

Provides for the Louisiana-Headquartered Motion Picture Production Cooperative Endeavor Program (RE SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA SB219

Creates the Acadiana Cultural and Entertainment Special District and authorizes certain parishes within the district to provide an exemption from their sales tax for purchases by a motion picture production company for a specific state-certified movie production by that company. (gov sig) (EN DECREASE LF RV See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.