Oklahoma 2024 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB2017 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 03/05/2024

                     
 
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ENGROSSED SENATE 
BILL NO. 2017 	By: Rader of the Senate 
 
  and 
 
  Sims of the House 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to development incentives; amending 
62 O.S. 2021, Section 842, which relates to the 
Oklahoma Local Development and Enterprise Zone 
Incentive Leverage Ac t; prescribing reporting 
requirements; requiring the Oklahoma Department of 
Commerce to make certain reported information 
available; updating statutory reference; and 
providing an effective date . 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     62 O.S. 2021, Section 842, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 842.  A.  An enterprise which locates its facility 
within an enterprise zone or which expands its existing facility 
after the designation of an enterprise zone as authorized by law and 
which is located in an incentive district as authorized pursuant to 
the provisions of the Local Development Act shall be eligible for 
the state local ente rprise matching payment authorized pursuant to 
subsection A of Section 844 of this title. 
B.  1.  A local governmental entity which approves a project 
plan pursuant to the provisions of the Local Development Act within 
an enterprise zone or in support of a major tourism destination   
 
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project which the local government al entity determines is likely to 
significantly benefit contiguous or nearby enterprise zone census 
tracts shall be eligible for the state local government matching 
payment authorized pursuant to subsection D of Section 844 of this 
title; provided, no stat e local government matching payment shall be 
made for project costs in relation to: 
a. any gambling establishment, or 
b. any development within a project plan that provides 
for more than fifty percent (50%) of the net leasable 
space of such development to be used for retail 
purposes except for such portions of a development 
which includes grocery or specialty food store 
enterprises defined under NAICS Manual Industry Group 
No. 4451 or 4452 that pr ovide healthy nutrition 
options including fresh fruits, veget ables, whole 
grains, seeds, nuts and healthy protein and that 
improve access within one -half (1/2) mile of any low 
income and low access geographies identified by the 
United States Department of Agriculture. 
State local government matching payments shall n ot be used to 
supplant local revenue currently being expended within the increment 
district boundaries. 
2.  In order to be eligible for state local government matching 
payments for approving a pr oject within an enterprise zone, a local   
 
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governmental entity shall provide to the Oklahoma Department of 
Commerce as part of the application provided for in subsection J of 
this section: 
a. an estimate of incremental revenues likely to be 
derived from the project, and 
b. certification that all projects described wit hin the 
related project plan will generate, in the aggregate, 
a minimum of either One Million Dollars 
($1,000,000.00) in payroll, exclusive of payroll for 
construction, or Five Million Dollars ($ 5,000,000.00) 
in investment. 
3.  In order to be eligible for state local government matching 
payments in support of a major tourism destination project, a local 
governmental entity shall provide to the Oklahoma Department of 
Commerce as part of the application provided for in subsection J K 
of this section: 
a. an estimate of incremental revenues new to the state 
likely to be derived from the project, 
b. certification that the major tourism destination meets 
the applicable criteria described in paragraph 12 of 
Section 841 of this title, and 
c. an agreement to provide payment to the Oklahoma 
Department of Commerce to defray the costs of the 
study required by paragraph 4 of this subsection.   
 
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4.  To determine if a project qualifies as a major tourism 
destination project pursuant to subparagraph b of paragraph 12 of 
Section 841 of this title and to assist in other required 
determinations, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall cause a 
market and feasibility study to be conducted by an independent 
consultant with experience in the conduct of such studies.  Upon 
review of the feasibility report, the Oklahoma Department of 
Commerce shall make its finding as to the reasonable probability 
that the proposed project is a major tourism destination project as 
provided in subparagraph b of paragraph 12 of Section 841 of this 
title. 
C.  For purposes of the Oklahoma Local Development and 
Enterprise Zone Incentive Leverage Act, an enterprise engaged in a 
retail activity, where otherwise prohibited by the Oklahoma 
Enterprise Zone Act for purposes of the benefits and incentives 
extended pursuant to the Oklahoma Enterprise Zone Act, shall be 
considered an eligible enterprise for purposes of the state local 
enterprise matching payment authorized by the Oklahoma Local 
Development and Enterprise Zone Incentive Leverage Act. 
D.  The maximum amount of state local enterprise matching 
payments for an enterprise per fiscal year shall not exceed Two 
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00). 
E.  Except as provided in subsection H of this secti on, for 
purposes of the Oklahoma Local Development and Enterp rise Zone   
 
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Incentive Leverage Act, the maximum amount of aggregate investment 
in all qualifying facilities located in any single county which can 
qualify for a state local enterprise matching payment pursuant to 
subsection A of Section 844 of this title sha ll be computed for each 
county of the state by multiplying Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) 
times the population of the county according to the most recent 
estimate provided by the United States Bur eau of the Census prior to 
the date an application is made. 
F.  The computation required by subsection E of this section 
shall be the maximum amount of aggregated investment qualifying for 
the purposes of all enterprises for the duration of the Oklahoma 
Local Development and Enterprise Zone Incentive Leverage Act. 
G.  The aggregate investment limit for all facilities located 
within a county which may qualify for the state local enterprise 
matching payments pursuant to subsection A of Section 844 of this 
title shall: 
1.  Not be less than Twenty Million Dollars ($20,00 0,000.00) for 
counties with a population of less than one hundred thousand 
(100,000) persons; and 
2.  Not be greater than Forty Million Dollars ($40,000,000.00) 
for all other counties of the state. 
H.  The aggregate limit for all state local government mat ching 
payments made to any public entity on behalf of any local 
governmental entity within a single county pursuant to subsection D   
 
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of Section 844 of this title for the duration of the Oklahoma L ocal 
Development and Enterprise Zone Incentive Leverage Act s hall be an 
amount equal to the net benefit rate multiplied by the taxable gross 
sales derived from the project over the period of apportionment of 
local sales taxes, as certified by the Secretary of Commerce. 
I.  The payments authorized by Section 844 of t his title shall 
be available for business and governmental entities qualifying 
pursuant to the Local Development Act for investments made within an 
incentive district or for improvements made wit hin an increment 
district prior to December 31, 2007, or for which an incentive 
district or an increment district has been created prior to December 
31, 2028, if the investments or improvements are begun not later 
than December 31, 2029. 
J.  An enterprise or entity receiving payments authorized 
pursuant to the provi sions of Section 844 of this title shall 
annually report to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce the 
following: 
1.  All employment resulting from the project or facility 
location or expansion, inc luding payroll amounts; 
2.  Capital investment amounts result ing from the project or 
facility location or expansion ; and 
3.  Changes in the assessed value of property resulting from the 
project or facility location or expansion .   
 
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The Department shall make available on the Department website 
the information reported p ursuant to this subsection. 
K. The Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall promulgate rules 
for administration of the Oklahoma Local Development and Enterprise 
Zone Incentive Leverage Act.  Such r ules shall: 
1.  Include a procedure for an enterprise or loca l governmental 
entity to make application for state local enterprise and state 
local government matching payments pursuant to this section; 
2.  Reflect the intent that the Oklahoma Local Development and 
Enterprise Zone Incentive Leverage Act be fiscally ne utral to the 
state; and 
3.  Establish reporting requirements , including the requirements 
provided in subsection J of this section, for successful applicants 
which allow data collection and analys is by the Department on 
employment, capital investment, chang es in assessed value of a 
project and other impacts resulting from payments and reporting of 
such data by the Department to the Oklahoma Tax Commission for the 
purposes of subsection B of Section 847 of this title. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2024.   
 
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Passed the Senate the 4th day of March, 2024. 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the Senate 
 
 
Passed the House of Representatives the ____ day of __________, 
2024. 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the House 
 	of Representatives