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GOVERNMENT CODE

TITLE 10. GENERAL GOVERNMENT

SUBTITLE G. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS INVOLVING BOTH STATE

AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

CHAPTER 2310. DEFENSE ECONOMIC READJUSTMENT ZONE

SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec. 2310.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:

(1) "Bank" means the Texas Economic Development Bank established

under Chapter 489.

(1-a) "Defense worker" means:

(A) an employee of the United States Department of Defense,

including a member of the armed forces and a government civilian

worker;

(B) an employee of a government agency or private business, or

an entity providing a department of defense related function, who

is employed on a defense facility;

(C) an employee of a business that provides direct services or

products to the department of defense and whose job is directly

dependent on defense expenditures; or

(D) an employee or private contractor employed by the United

States Department of Energy working on a defense or department of

energy facility in support of a department of defense related

project.

(2) "Defense worker job" means a department of defense

authorized permanent position or a position held or occupied by

one or more defense workers for more than 12 months.

(3) Repealed by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 6.01(8).

(4) "Nominating body" means the governing body of a municipality

or county, or a combination of the governing bodies of

municipalities or counties, that nominates and applies for

designation of an area as a readjustment zone.

(4-a) "Office" means the Texas Economic Development and Tourism

Office.

(5) "Qualified business" means a person certified as a qualified

business under Section 2310.302.

(6) "Qualified employee" means a person who:

(A) works for a qualified business; and

(B) performs at least 50 percent of the person's service for the

business in the readjustment zone.

(7) "Readjustment zone" means an area designated as a defense

economic readjustment zone under this chapter.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.27,

6.01(8), eff. Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.002. JURISDICTION OF MUNICIPALITY. For the purposes

of this chapter, territory in the extraterritorial jurisdiction

of a municipality is considered to be in the jurisdiction of the

municipality.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

SUBCHAPTER B. DEPARTMENT POWERS AND DUTIES RELATING TO ZONES

Sec. 2310.051. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES. (a) The bank shall

administer and monitor the implementation of this chapter.

(b) The bank shall establish criteria and procedures for

designating a qualified area as a readjustment zone and for

designating a defense readjustment project.

(c) The office shall adopt rules necessary to carry out the

purposes of this chapter.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.28, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.052. EVALUATION; REPORT. (a) The bank shall conduct

a continuing evaluation of the programs of readjustment zones.

(b) On or before December 1 of each year, the office shall

submit to the governor, the legislature, and the Legislative

Budget Board a report that:

(1) evaluates the effectiveness of the readjustment zone

program;

(2) describes the use of state and local incentives under this

chapter and their effect on revenue; and

(3) suggests legislation, as appropriate.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.29, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.053. ASSISTANCE. (a) The bank shall assist:

(1) a qualified business in obtaining the benefits of any state

incentive or inducement program provided by law;

(2) the governing body of a readjustment zone in obtaining

assistance from another state agency, including job training and

technical assistance to qualified businesses in a zone; and

(3) the governing body of a readjustment zone in encouraging

small business development.

(b) The bank shall provide to persons desiring to locate and

engage in business in a readjustment zone information and

appropriate assistance relating to the required legal

authorization, including a state license, permit, certificate,

approval, registration, or charter, to engage in business in this

state.

(c) The bank shall publicize existing tax incentives and

economic development programs in readjustment zones.

(d) On request the bank shall offer to a unit of local

government having a readjustment zone within its jurisdiction

technical assistance relating to tax abatement and the

development of alternative revenue sources.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.30, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.054. COORDINATION WITH OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES.

(a) In cooperation with the appropriate units of local

government and other state agencies, the bank shall coordinate

and streamline state business assistance programs and permit or

license application procedures for businesses in readjustment

zones.

(b) The bank shall work with the responsible state and federal

agencies to coordinate readjustment zone programs with other

programs carried out in a readjustment zone, including housing,

community and economic development, small business, banking,

financial assistance, transportation, and employment training

programs.

(c) The bank shall encourage other state agencies in awarding

grants, loans, or services to give priority to businesses in

readjustment zones.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.31, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

SUBCHAPTER C. DESIGNATION OF READJUSTMENT ZONE

Sec. 2310.101. CRITERIA FOR READJUSTMENT ZONE DESIGNATION. (a)

To be designated as a readjustment zone an area must:

(1) have a continuous boundary;

(2) be at least one square mile but not larger than 20 square

miles, excluding lakes, waterways, and transportation arteries,

of the municipality, county, or combination of municipalities or

counties nominating the area as a readjustment zone;

(3) be located in an adversely affected defense-dependent

community;

(4) have at least 50 percent of its area located in an existing

or former United States Department of Defense facility; and

(5) be nominated as a readjustment zone by an ordinance or order

adopted by the nominating body.

(b) An area is not prohibited from being included in a

readjustment zone because the area is also included in an

enterprise zone designated under Chapter 2303.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.102. ADVERSELY AFFECTED DEFENSE-DEPENDENT COMMUNITY.

A municipality or county is an adversely affected

defense-dependent community if the bank determines that:

(1) the municipality or county requires assistance because of:

(A) the proposed or actual establishment, realignment, or

closure of a defense facility;

(B) the cancellation or termination of a United States

Department of Defense contract or the failure of the department

of defense to proceed with an approved major weapon system

program;

(C) a publicly announced planned major reduction in department

of defense spending that would directly and adversely affect the

municipality or county; or

(D) the closure or a significant reduction of the operations of

a defense facility as the result of a merger, acquisition, or

consolidation of a defense contractor operating the facility; and

(2) the municipality or county is expected to experience, during

the period between the beginning of the federal fiscal year

during which an event described by Subdivision (1) is finally

approved and the date that the event is to be substantially

completed, a direct loss of:

(A) 2,500 or more defense worker jobs in any area of the

municipality or county that is located in an urbanized area of a

metropolitan statistical area;

(B) 1,000 or more defense worker jobs in any area of the

municipality or county that is not located in an urbanized area

of a metropolitan statistical area; or

(C) one percent of the civilian jobs in the municipality or

county.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.32, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.103. NOMINATION OF READJUSTMENT ZONE. (a) The

governing body of a municipality or county that is an adversely

affected defense-dependent community, individually or in

combination with other municipalities or counties that are

adversely affected defense-dependent communities, by ordinance or

order, as appropriate, may nominate as a readjustment zone an

area within its jurisdiction that meets the criteria under

Section 2310.101.

(b) Unless the nominating body holds a public hearing before

adopting an ordinance or order under this section, the ordinance

or order is not valid.

(c) The governing body of a county may not nominate territory in

a municipality, including extraterritorial jurisdiction of a

municipality, to be included in a proposed readjustment zone

unless the governing body of the municipality also nominates the

territory and together with the county files a joint application

under Section 2310.105.

(d) The governing bodies of a combination of municipalities or

counties may not jointly nominate an area as a readjustment zone

unless the governing bodies have entered into a binding agreement

to administer the zone jointly.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.104. NOMINATING ORDINANCE OR ORDER. (a) An ordinance

or order nominating an area as a readjustment zone must:

(1) describe precisely the area to be included in the zone by a

legal description or reference to roadways, lakes, waterways, or

municipal or county boundaries;

(2) state a finding that the area meets the requirements of this

chapter;

(3) summarize briefly the incentives, including tax incentives,

that, at the election of the nominating body, apply to business

enterprises in the area; and

(4) nominate the area as a readjustment zone.

(b) At least one of the incentives summarized under Subsection

(a)(3) must not be offered elsewhere within the jurisdiction

except within an enterprise zone designated under Chapter 2303.

(c) This section does not prohibit a municipality or county from

extending additional incentives, including tax incentives, for

business enterprises in a readjustment zone by a separate

ordinance or order.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.105. APPLICATION FOR DESIGNATION. (a) For an area to

be designated as a readjustment zone, the nominating body, after

nominating the area as a readjustment zone, must send to the bank

a written application for designation of the area as a

readjustment zone.

(b) The application must include:

(1) a certified copy of the ordinance or order, as appropriate,

nominating the area as a readjustment zone;

(2) a map of the area showing existing streets and highways;

(3) an analysis and appropriate supporting documents and

statistics demonstrating that the area qualifies for designation

as a readjustment zone;

(4) a statement that specifies each tax incentive, grant, other

financial incentive or benefit, or program to be provided by the

nominating body to business enterprises in the area that is not

to be provided throughout the governmental entity or entities

nominating the area as a readjustment zone;

(5) a statement of the economic development and planning

objectives for the area;

(6) an estimate of the economic impact of the designation of the

area as a readjustment zone on the revenues of the governmental

entity or entities nominating the area as a readjustment zone,

considering all the financial incentives and benefits and the

programs contemplated;

(7) a transcript or tape recording of all public hearings on the

proposed zone;

(8) if the application is a joint application, a description and

copy of the agreement between the applicants;

(9) the procedures for negotiating with residents, community

groups, and other entities affected by the designation of the

area as a readjustment zone and with qualified businesses in the

area;

(10) a description of the administrative authority, if one is to

be appointed for the readjustment zone under Section 2310.202;

and

(11) any additional information the bank requires.

(c) Information required by Subsection (b) is for evaluation

purposes only.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.33, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.106. REVIEW OF APPLICATION. (a) On receipt of an

application for the designation of a readjustment zone, the bank

shall review the application to determine if the nominated area

qualifies for designation as a readjustment zone under this

chapter.

(b) The bank shall allow an applicant to correct any omission or

clerical error in the application and to return the application

to the bank on or before the 15th day after the date on which the

bank receives the application.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.34, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.107. DESIGNATION AGREEMENT. (a) If the bank

determines that a nominated area for which a designation

application has been received satisfies the criteria under

Section 2310.101, the bank shall negotiate with the nominating

body for a designation agreement.

(b) A designation agreement must:

(1) designate the nominated area as a readjustment zone; and

(2) designate the administrative authority, if one is to be

appointed for the zone under Section 2310.202, and describe its

functions and duties, which should include decision-making

authority and the authority to negotiate with affected entities.

(c) The bank shall complete the negotiations and sign the

agreement not later than the 60th day after the date on which the

application is received unless the bank extends that period to

the 90th day after the date on which the application was

received.

(d) If an agreement is not completed within the 60-day period

provided by Subsection (c), the bank shall provide to the

nominating body the specific areas of concern and a final

proposal for the agreement.

(e) If the agreement is not executed before the 91st day after

the date on which the application was received, the application

is considered to be denied.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.35, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.108. DENIAL OF APPLICATION; NOTICE. (a) The bank may

deny an application for the designation of a readjustment zone

only if the bank determines that the nominated area does not

satisfy the criteria under Section 2310.101.

(b) The bank shall inform the nominating body of the specific

reasons for denial of an application, including denial under

Section 2310.107(e).

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.36, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.109. PERIOD OF DESIGNATION. An area may be designated

as a readjustment zone for a maximum of seven years. A

designation remains in effect until September 1 of the final year

of the designation.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.110. AMENDING BOUNDARIES. (a) The nominating body

may amend the boundary of a readjustment zone by ordinance or

order, as appropriate, adopted after a public hearing on the

issue.

(b) The amended boundary:

(1) must be continuous;

(2) may not exceed the original size requirement of Section

2310.101; and

(3) may not exclude any qualified business designated as a

defense readjustment project included within the boundary of the

zone as designated.

(c) The readjustment zone with the amended boundary must

continue to meet the location requirements of Section

2310.101(a)(4).

(d) A nominating body may not make more than one boundary

amendment annually for a readjustment zone.

(e) For each amendment of a readjustment zone boundary, the

nominating body shall pay the bank a reasonable fee, in an amount

specified by the bank, not to exceed $500. The bank may use fees

collected under this subsection to administer this chapter and

for other purposes to advance this chapter.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 356, Sec. 1, eff. June

18, 2003; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.37, eff. Sept. 1,

2003.

Sec. 2310.111. REMOVAL OF DESIGNATION. (a) The bank may remove

the designation of an area as a readjustment zone if:

(1) the area no longer meets the criteria for designation under

this chapter or by rule of the office adopted under this chapter;

or

(2) the bank determines that the governing body of the

readjustment zone has not complied with commitments made in the

ordinance or order nominating the area as a readjustment zone.

(b) The removal of a designation does not affect the validity of

a tax incentive or regulatory relief granted or accrued before

the removal.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.38, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

SUBCHAPTER D. ADMINISTRATION OF READJUSTMENT ZONES

Sec. 2310.201. ADMINISTRATION BY GOVERNING BODY. The governing

body of a readjustment zone is the governing body of the

municipality or county, or the governing bodies of the

combination of municipalities or counties, that applied to have

the area designated as a readjustment zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.202. ADMINISTRATION BY ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY. (a)

The governing body of a readjustment zone may delegate its

administrative duties to an administrative authority appointed by

the governing body.

(b) An administrative authority must:

(1) be composed of 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, or 15 members;

(2) be a viable and responsive body generally representative of

all public or private entities that have a stake in the

development of the zone; and

(3) if the readjustment zone includes private residences,

include:

(A) an elected official representing readjustment zone residents

and businesses; or

(B) at least two readjustment zone residents.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.203. LIAISON. The governing body of a readjustment

zone shall designate a liaison to communicate and negotiate with:

(1) the bank;

(2) the administrative authority, if one exists;

(3) a defense readjustment project; and

(4) other entities in or affected by the readjustment zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.39, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.204. ANNUAL REPORT. (a) Not later than October 1 of

each year, the governing body of a readjustment zone shall submit

to the bank a report in the form required by the bank.

(b) The report must be approved by the readjustment zone's

administrative authority, if one exists.

(c) The report must include for the year preceding the date of

the report:

(1) a list of local incentives for community development

available in the zone;

(2) the use of local incentives for which the governing body

provided in the ordinance or order nominating the readjustment

zone and the effect of those incentives on revenue;

(3) the number of businesses assisted, located, and retained in

the zone since its designation due to the existence of the

readjustment zone;

(4) a summary of all industrial revenue bonds issued to finance

projects located in the zone; and

(5) a description of all efforts made to attain revitalization

goals for the zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.40, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

SUBCHAPTER E. QUALIFIED BUSINESSES AND DEFENSE READJUSTMENT

PROJECTS

Sec. 2310.301. DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "new permanent

job" means a new employment position created by a qualified

business as described by Section 2310.302 that:

(1) has provided at least 1,820 hours of employment a year to a

qualified employee; and

(2) is intended to exist during the period that the qualified

business is designated as a defense readjustment project under

Section 2310.306.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.302. QUALIFIED BUSINESS. (a) A person is a qualified

business if the bank, for the purpose of state benefits under

this chapter, or the governing body of a readjustment zone, for

the purpose of local benefits, certifies that:

(1) the person is engaged in or has provided substantial

commitment to initiate the active conduct of a trade or business

in the readjustment zone; and

(2) at least 25 percent of the person's new employees in the

readjustment zone are:

(A) residents of the governing jurisdiction;

(B) economically disadvantaged individuals, as defined by

Section 2303.402(c); or

(C) dislocated defense workers.

(b) The governing body of a readjustment zone may certify a

franchise or subsidiary of a new or existing business as a

qualified business if the franchise or subsidiary:

(1) is located entirely in the readjustment zone; and

(2) maintains separate books and records of the business

activity conducted in the zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.41, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.303. PROHIBITION ON QUALIFIED BUSINESS CERTIFICATION.

If the bank determines that the governing body of a readjustment

zone is not complying with this chapter, the bank shall prohibit

the certification of a qualified business in the zone until the

bank determines that the governing body is complying with this

chapter. The bank may not designate more than two defense

readjustment projects in a single readjustment zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.42, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.304. REQUEST FOR APPLICATION FOR DEFENSE READJUSTMENT

PROJECT DESIGNATION. A qualified business in a readjustment zone

may request that the governing body of the readjustment zone

apply to the bank for designation of the business as a defense

readjustment project. The request must also be made to the

readjustment zone's administrative authority, if one exists.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.42, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.305. APPLICATION FOR DEFENSE READJUSTMENT PROJECT

DESIGNATION. (a) If the governing body of a readjustment zone

or the governing body and administrative authority of a

readjustment zone, as appropriate, approve a request made under

Section 2310.304, the governing body may apply to the bank for

the designation of the qualified business as a defense

readjustment project.

(b) An application must:

(1) describe the procedures and efforts of the governmental

entity or entities that applied to have the area designated as a

readjustment zone to facilitate and encourage participation by

and negotiation among affected entities in the zone in which the

qualified business is located;

(2) contain an economic analysis of the plans of the qualified

business for expansion, revitalization, or other activity in the

readjustment zone, including:

(A) the number of anticipated new permanent jobs the business

will create;

(B) the anticipated number of permanent jobs the business will

retain;

(C) the amount of investment to be made in the zone; and

(D) other information the bank requires; and

(3) describe the local effort made by the governmental entity or

entities that applied to have the area designated as a

readjustment zone, the administrative authority, if one exists,

the qualified business, and other affected entities to develop

and revitalize the zone.

(c) For the purposes of this section, local effort to develop

and revitalize a readjustment zone is:

(1) the willingness of public entities in the zone to provide

services, incentives, and regulatory relief authorized by this

chapter and to negotiate with the qualified business for which

application is made and with other local groups or businesses to

achieve the public purposes of this chapter; and

(2) the effort of the qualified business and other affected

entities to cooperate in achieving those public purposes.

(d) Factors to be considered in evaluating the local effort of a

public entity include:

(1) tax abatement, deferral, refunds, or other tax incentives;

(2) regulatory relief, including:

(A) zoning changes or variances;

(B) exemptions from unnecessary building code requirements,

impact fees, or inspection fees; and

(C) streamlined permitting;

(3) enhanced municipal services, including:

(A) improved police and fire protection;

(B) institution of community crime prevention programs; and

(C) special public transportation routes or reduced fares;

(4) improvements in community facilities, including:

(A) capital improvements in water and sewer facilities;

(B) road repair; and

(C) creation or improvement of parks;

(5) improvements to housing, including:

(A) low-interest loans for housing rehabilitation, improvement,

or new construction; and

(B) transfer of abandoned housing to individuals or community

groups;

(6) business and industrial development services, including:

(A) low-interest loans for business;

(B) use of surplus school buildings or other underutilized

publicly owned facilities as small business incubators;

(C) provision of publicly owned land for development purposes,

including residential, commercial, or industrial development;

(D) creation of special one-stop permitting and problem

resolution centers or ombudsmen; and

(E) promotion and marketing services; and

(7) job training and employment services, including:

(A) retraining programs;

(B) literacy and employment skills programs;

(C) vocational education; and

(D) customized job training.

(e) Factors to be considered in evaluating the local effort of a

private entity include:

(1) the willingness to negotiate or cooperate in the

redevelopment of vacated defense facilities and the creation of

high-skilled, high wage jobs;

(2) commitments to hire dislocated defense workers and

economically disadvantaged workers;

(3) commitments to hire minority workers and to contract with

minority-owned businesses;

(4) provision of technical and vocational job training for

residents of the nominating body's jurisdiction or economically

disadvantaged employees;

(5) provision of child care for employees;

(6) commitments to implement and contribute to a tutoring or

mentoring program for area students;

(7) prevention or reduction of juvenile crime; and

(8) the willingness to make contributions to the well-being of

the community, such as job training, or the donation of land for

parks or other public purposes.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.43, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.306. DEFENSE READJUSTMENT PROJECT DESIGNATION. (a)

The bank may designate a qualified business as a defense

readjustment project only if the bank determines that:

(1) the business is a qualified business under Section 2310.302

that is located in or has made a substantial commitment to locate

in a defense readjustment zone;

(2) the governing body of the readjustment zone making the

application has demonstrated that a high level of cooperation

exists among public, private, and neighborhood entities in the

zone; and

(3) the designation will contribute significantly to the

achievement of the plans of the governing body making the

application for development and revitalization of the zone.

(b) The bank shall designate qualified businesses as defense

readjustment projects on a competitive basis. The bank shall make

its designation decisions using a weighted scale in which:

(1) 50 percent of the evaluation is based on the effect of the

loss of defense expenditures and employment on the community;

(2) 25 percent of the evaluation depends on the local effort to

achieve development and revitalization of the readjustment zone;

and

(3) 25 percent of the evaluation depends on the evaluation

criteria as determined by the bank, which must include:

(A) the level of cooperation and support the project applicant

commits to the revitalization goals of the zone; and

(B) the type and wage level of the jobs to be created or

retained by the business.

(c) The bank may remove a defense readjustment project

designation if it determines that the business is not complying

with a requirement for its designation.

(d) The bank may designate the same qualified business in a

readjustment zone as more than one defense readjustment project.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 356, Sec. 2, eff. June

18, 2003; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.44, eff. Sept. 1,

2003.

Sec. 2310.307. ALLOCATION OF JOBS ELIGIBLE FOR TAX REFUND. When

the bank designates a business as a defense readjustment project,

the bank shall allocate to the project the maximum number of new

permanent jobs or retained jobs eligible to be included in a

computation of a tax refund for the project. The number may not

exceed 500 or a number equal to 110 percent of the number of

anticipated new permanent jobs or retained jobs specified in the

application for designation of the business as a defense

readjustment project under Section 2310.305, whichever is less.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.44, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.308. DURATION OF CERTAIN DESIGNATIONS. The bank's

designation of a qualified business as a defense readjustment

project is effective until the fifth anniversary of the date on

which the designation is made regardless of whether the

readjustment zone in which the project is located expires before

the fifth anniversary of the project.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.44, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

SUBCHAPTER F. READJUSTMENT ZONE BENEFITS

Sec. 2310.401. EXEMPTIONS FROM STATE REGULATION; SUSPENSION OF

LOCAL REGULATION. (a) A state agency may exempt from its

regulation a qualified business, qualified employee, or qualified

property in a readjustment zone if the exemption is consistent

with:

(1) the purposes of this chapter; and

(2) the protection and promotion of the general health and

welfare.

(b) A local government may suspend local regulation, including

an ordinance, rule, or standard, relating to zoning, licensing,

or building codes in a readjustment zone.

(c) An exemption from or suspension of regulation under this

section must be adopted in the same manner that the regulation

was adopted.

(d) The authorization provided by Subsection (a) or (b) does not

apply to regulation:

(1) that relates to:

(A) civil rights;

(B) equal employment;

(C) equal opportunity;

(D) fair housing rights; or

(E) preservation of historical sites or historical artifacts;

(2) the relaxation of which is likely to harm the public safety

or public health, including environmental health; or

(3) that is specifically imposed by law.

(e) For the purposes of this section, property is classified as

qualified property if the property is:

(1) tangible personal property located in the readjustment zone

that was acquired from the federal government by lease or deed

or:

(A) acquired by a taxpayer not earlier than the 90th day before

the date on which the area was designated as a readjustment zone;

and

(B) used predominantly by the taxpayer in the active conduct of

a trade or business;

(2) real property located in the readjustment zone that was

acquired from the federal government by lease or deed or:

(A) acquired by a taxpayer not earlier than the 90th day before

the date on which the area was designated as a readjustment zone

and was used predominantly by the taxpayer in the active conduct

of a trade or business; or

(B) the principal residence of the taxpayer on the date of the

sale or exchange; or

(3) an interest in an entity that was certified as a qualified

business under Section 2310.302 for the entity's most recent tax

year ending before the date of the sale or exchange.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.402. REVIEW OF STATE AGENCY RULES; REPORT. (a) A

state agency by rule may provide, when applicable, encouragements

and incentives to increase:

(1) the renovation, improvement, or new construction of housing

in readjustment zones; and

(2) the economic viability and profitability of business and

commerce in readjustment zones.

(b) The bank shall disseminate the reports to the governing

bodies of readjustment zones and others as necessary to advance

the purposes of this chapter.

(c) To contribute to the implementation of this chapter, an

agency may waive, modify, provide exemptions to, or otherwise

minimize the adverse effects of the rules it administers on the

renovation, improvement, or new construction of housing in

readjustment zones or on the economic viability and profitability

of business and commerce in readjustment zones.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.45, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.403. STATE PREFERENCES. (a) A state agency shall

give preference to the governing body of a readjustment zone or a

qualified business or qualified employee located in a

readjustment zone over other eligible applicants for grants,

loans, or credit enhancements that are administered by the state

agency if:

(1) at least 50 percent of the grant, loan, or credit

enhancement will be spent for the direct benefit of the

readjustment zone; and

(2) the purpose of the grant, loan, or credit enhancement is to:

(A) promote economic development in the community; or

(B) construct, improve, extend, repair, or maintain public

facilities in the community.

(b) The comptroller may and is encouraged to deposit state money

in financial institutions located or doing business in

readjustment zones.

(c) A state agency may and is encouraged to contract with

businesses located in readjustment zones.

(d) The office or another state agency may give preference to

readjustment zones in granting economic development money or

other benefits.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.46, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.404. STATE TAX REFUNDS AND CREDITS; REPORT. (a)

Subject to Section 2310.413, a defense readjustment project is

eligible for:

(1) a refund of state taxes under Section 151.4291, Tax Code;

(2) a franchise tax credit under Subchapter P or Q, Chapter 171,

Tax Code; and

(3) the exclusion of receipts from service performed in a

readjustment zone in the determination of gross receipts from

business done in this state under Sections 171.103 and 171.1032,

Tax Code.

(b) Not later than the 60th day after the last day of each

fiscal year, the comptroller shall report to the department the

statewide total of the tax refunds or credits made under this

section during that fiscal year.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

1280, Sec. 8, eff. September 1, 2005.

Sec. 2310.405. LOCAL SALES AND USE TAX REFUNDS. (a) To

encourage the development of areas designated as readjustment

zones, the governing body of a municipality through a program may

refund its local sales and use taxes paid by a qualified business

on:

(1) the purchase, lease, or rental of equipment or machinery for

use in a readjustment zone;

(2) the purchase of material for use in remodeling,

rehabilitating, or constructing a structure in a readjustment

zone;

(3) labor for remodeling, rehabilitating, or constructing a

structure in a readjustment zone; and

(4) electricity and natural gas purchased and consumed in the

normal course of business in the readjustment zone.

(b) To promote the public health, safety, or welfare, the

governing body of a municipality or county through a program may

refund its local sales and use taxes paid by a qualified business

or qualified employee.

(c) The governing body of a municipality or county that is the

governing body of a readjustment zone may provide for the partial

or total refund of its local sales and use taxes paid by a person

making a taxable purchase, lease, or rental for development or

revitalization in the zone.

(d) A person eligible for a refund of local sales and use taxes

under this section shall pay the entire amount of state and local

sales and use taxes at the time the taxes would be due if an

agreement for the refund did not exist.

(e) An agreement to refund local sales and use taxes under this

section must:

(1) be written;

(2) contain an expiration date; and

(3) require that the person eligible for the refund provide to

the municipality or county making the refund the documentation

necessary to support a refund claim.

(f) The municipality or county shall make the refund directly to

the person eligible for the refund in the manner provided by the

agreement.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.406. REDUCTION OR ELIMINATION OF LOCAL FEES OR TAXES.

(a) To promote the public health, safety, or welfare, the

governing body of a municipality or county through a program may

reduce or eliminate fees or taxes that it imposes on a qualified

business or qualified employee.

(b) This section does not apply to sales and use taxes or

property taxes.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.407. TAX INCREMENT FINANCING AND ABATEMENT.

Designation of an area as a readjustment zone is also designation

of the area as a reinvestment zone for:

(1) tax increment financing under Chapter 311, Tax Code; and

(2) tax abatement under Chapter 312, Tax Code.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.408. DEVELOPMENT BONDS. To finance a project in a

readjustment zone, bonds may be issued under:

(1) Chapter 1433; or

(2) the Development Corporation Act (Subtitle C1, Title 12,

Local Government Code).

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1420, Sec. 8.248, eff.

Sept. 1, 2001.

Amended by:

Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch.

885, Sec. 3.14, eff. April 1, 2009.

Sec. 2310.409. OTHER LOCAL INCENTIVES. (a) The governing body

of a municipality or county that is the governing body of a

readjustment zone may:

(1) defer compliance in the zone with the subdivision and

development ordinances or rules, other than those relating to

streets and roads or sewer or water services, of the municipality

or county, as appropriate;

(2) give priority to the zone for the receipt of:

(A) community development block grant money;

(B) industrial revenue bonds; or

(C) funds received for job training;

(3) adopt and implement a plan for police protection in the

zone;

(4) amend the zoning ordinances of the municipality or county,

as appropriate, to promote economic development in the zone;

(5) establish permitting preferences for businesses in the zone;

(6) establish simplified, accelerated, or other special permit

procedures for businesses in the zone;

(7) waive development fees for projects in the zone;

(8) create a local readjustment zone fund for funding bonds or

other programs or activities to develop or revitalize the zone;

(9) for qualified businesses in the zone, reduce rates charged

by:

(A) a utility owned by the municipality or county, as

appropriate; or

(B) a cooperative corporation or utility owned by private

investors, subject to the requirements of Subsection (b);

(10) in issuing housing finance bonds, give priority to persons

or projects in the zone;

(11) in providing services, give priority to local economic

development, educational, job training, or transportation

programs that benefit the zone; or

(12) sell real property owned by the municipality or county, as

appropriate, and located in the readjustment zone in accordance

with Section 2310.410.

(b) A reduction in utility rates under Subsection (a)(9)(B) is

subject to the agreement of the affected utility and the approval

of the appropriate regulatory authority under Title 2, Utilities

Code. The rates may be reduced up to but not more than five

percent below the lowest rate allowable for that customer class.

In making its determination under this section, the regulatory

authority shall consider revitalization goals for the

readjustment zone. In setting the rates of the utility the

appropriate regulatory authority shall allow the utility to

recover the amount of the reduction.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 62, Sec. 18.29, eff.

Sept. 1, 1999.

Sec. 2310.410. DISPOSITION OF PUBLIC PROPERTY IN READJUSTMENT

ZONE. (a) After an area is designated as a readjustment zone,

the state, a municipality, or a county that owns a surplus

building (including any structure) or vacant land in the zone may

dispose of the building or land by:

(1) selling the building or land at a public auction;

(2) selling the building or land without notice or bidding as

provided by Subsection (d); or

(3) establishing an urban homestead program described by

Subsection (e).

(b) A municipality or county may sell a surplus building or

vacant land in the readjustment zone at less than fair market

value if the governing body of the municipality or county by

ordinance or order, as appropriate, adopts criteria that specify

the conditions and circumstances under which the sale may occur

and the public purpose to be achieved by the sale. A copy of the

ordinance or order must be filed with the bank not later than the

day on which the sale occurs.

(c) If the surplus building or vacant land is sold at a public

auction, the building or land may be sold to a buyer who is not

the highest bidder if the criteria and public purpose specified

in the ordinance or order adopted under Subsection (b) are

satisfied.

(d) The surplus building or vacant land may be sold without

complying with notice or bidding requirements (including election

or voter approval requirements imposed by other law, if any) if

the criteria and public purpose specified in the ordinance or

order adopted under Subsection (b) are satisfied.

(e) An urban homestead program must provide that:

(1) the state, municipality, or county is to sell to an

individual a residence or part of a residence that it owns for an

amount not to exceed $100;

(2) as a condition of the sale, the individual must agree by

covenant in the deed conveying the residence to live in the

residence for at least seven years and to renovate or remodel the

residence to meet the level of maintenance stated in an agreement

between the individual and the governmental entity; and

(3) after the individual satisfies the seven-year residency and

property improvement requirements of the agreement, the

governmental entity shall assign the residence to the individual.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1055, Sec. 1, eff.

June 18, 1999; Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 894, Sec. 1, eff. Sept.

1, 2001; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.49, eff. Sept. 1,

2003.

Sec. 2310.411. WAIVER OF PERFORMANCE BOND. A subcontractor is

not required to execute a performance bond under Chapter 2253 if:

(1) the construction, alteration, repair, or other public work

to be performed under the contract is entirely in a readjustment

zone; and

(2) the amount of the contract does not exceed $200,000.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.412. LIABILITY OF CONTRACTOR OR ARCHITECT. A

contractor or architect who constructs or rehabilitates a

building in a readjustment zone is liable for any structural

defect in the building only for the period ending on the 10th

anniversary of the date on which beneficial occupancy of the

building begins after the construction or rehabilitation,

notwithstanding a statute of limitations to the contrary.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.413. MONITORING DEFENSE READJUSTMENT PROJECT

COMMITMENTS. (a) The bank may monitor a defense readjustment

project to determine whether and to what extent the project has

followed through on any commitments made by it or on its behalf

under this chapter.

(b) The bank may determine that the defense readjustment project

is not eligible for state tax refunds and credits under Section

2310.404 if the bank finds that:

(1) the project is not willing to cooperate with the bank in

providing the bank with the information the bank needs to make

the determination under Subsection (a); or

(2) the project has substantially failed to follow through on

its commitments made by it or on its behalf under this chapter.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1134, Sec. 1.05, eff. Sept. 1,

2001. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.50, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Texas > Government-code > Title-10-general-government > Chapter-2310-defense-economic-readjustment-zone

GOVERNMENT CODE

TITLE 10. GENERAL GOVERNMENT

SUBTITLE G. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS INVOLVING BOTH STATE

AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

CHAPTER 2310. DEFENSE ECONOMIC READJUSTMENT ZONE

SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec. 2310.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:

(1) "Bank" means the Texas Economic Development Bank established

under Chapter 489.

(1-a) "Defense worker" means:

(A) an employee of the United States Department of Defense,

including a member of the armed forces and a government civilian

worker;

(B) an employee of a government agency or private business, or

an entity providing a department of defense related function, who

is employed on a defense facility;

(C) an employee of a business that provides direct services or

products to the department of defense and whose job is directly

dependent on defense expenditures; or

(D) an employee or private contractor employed by the United

States Department of Energy working on a defense or department of

energy facility in support of a department of defense related

project.

(2) "Defense worker job" means a department of defense

authorized permanent position or a position held or occupied by

one or more defense workers for more than 12 months.

(3) Repealed by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 6.01(8).

(4) "Nominating body" means the governing body of a municipality

or county, or a combination of the governing bodies of

municipalities or counties, that nominates and applies for

designation of an area as a readjustment zone.

(4-a) "Office" means the Texas Economic Development and Tourism

Office.

(5) "Qualified business" means a person certified as a qualified

business under Section 2310.302.

(6) "Qualified employee" means a person who:

(A) works for a qualified business; and

(B) performs at least 50 percent of the person's service for the

business in the readjustment zone.

(7) "Readjustment zone" means an area designated as a defense

economic readjustment zone under this chapter.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.27,

6.01(8), eff. Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.002. JURISDICTION OF MUNICIPALITY. For the purposes

of this chapter, territory in the extraterritorial jurisdiction

of a municipality is considered to be in the jurisdiction of the

municipality.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

SUBCHAPTER B. DEPARTMENT POWERS AND DUTIES RELATING TO ZONES

Sec. 2310.051. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES. (a) The bank shall

administer and monitor the implementation of this chapter.

(b) The bank shall establish criteria and procedures for

designating a qualified area as a readjustment zone and for

designating a defense readjustment project.

(c) The office shall adopt rules necessary to carry out the

purposes of this chapter.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.28, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.052. EVALUATION; REPORT. (a) The bank shall conduct

a continuing evaluation of the programs of readjustment zones.

(b) On or before December 1 of each year, the office shall

submit to the governor, the legislature, and the Legislative

Budget Board a report that:

(1) evaluates the effectiveness of the readjustment zone

program;

(2) describes the use of state and local incentives under this

chapter and their effect on revenue; and

(3) suggests legislation, as appropriate.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.29, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.053. ASSISTANCE. (a) The bank shall assist:

(1) a qualified business in obtaining the benefits of any state

incentive or inducement program provided by law;

(2) the governing body of a readjustment zone in obtaining

assistance from another state agency, including job training and

technical assistance to qualified businesses in a zone; and

(3) the governing body of a readjustment zone in encouraging

small business development.

(b) The bank shall provide to persons desiring to locate and

engage in business in a readjustment zone information and

appropriate assistance relating to the required legal

authorization, including a state license, permit, certificate,

approval, registration, or charter, to engage in business in this

state.

(c) The bank shall publicize existing tax incentives and

economic development programs in readjustment zones.

(d) On request the bank shall offer to a unit of local

government having a readjustment zone within its jurisdiction

technical assistance relating to tax abatement and the

development of alternative revenue sources.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.30, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.054. COORDINATION WITH OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES.

(a) In cooperation with the appropriate units of local

government and other state agencies, the bank shall coordinate

and streamline state business assistance programs and permit or

license application procedures for businesses in readjustment

zones.

(b) The bank shall work with the responsible state and federal

agencies to coordinate readjustment zone programs with other

programs carried out in a readjustment zone, including housing,

community and economic development, small business, banking,

financial assistance, transportation, and employment training

programs.

(c) The bank shall encourage other state agencies in awarding

grants, loans, or services to give priority to businesses in

readjustment zones.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.31, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

SUBCHAPTER C. DESIGNATION OF READJUSTMENT ZONE

Sec. 2310.101. CRITERIA FOR READJUSTMENT ZONE DESIGNATION. (a)

To be designated as a readjustment zone an area must:

(1) have a continuous boundary;

(2) be at least one square mile but not larger than 20 square

miles, excluding lakes, waterways, and transportation arteries,

of the municipality, county, or combination of municipalities or

counties nominating the area as a readjustment zone;

(3) be located in an adversely affected defense-dependent

community;

(4) have at least 50 percent of its area located in an existing

or former United States Department of Defense facility; and

(5) be nominated as a readjustment zone by an ordinance or order

adopted by the nominating body.

(b) An area is not prohibited from being included in a

readjustment zone because the area is also included in an

enterprise zone designated under Chapter 2303.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.102. ADVERSELY AFFECTED DEFENSE-DEPENDENT COMMUNITY.

A municipality or county is an adversely affected

defense-dependent community if the bank determines that:

(1) the municipality or county requires assistance because of:

(A) the proposed or actual establishment, realignment, or

closure of a defense facility;

(B) the cancellation or termination of a United States

Department of Defense contract or the failure of the department

of defense to proceed with an approved major weapon system

program;

(C) a publicly announced planned major reduction in department

of defense spending that would directly and adversely affect the

municipality or county; or

(D) the closure or a significant reduction of the operations of

a defense facility as the result of a merger, acquisition, or

consolidation of a defense contractor operating the facility; and

(2) the municipality or county is expected to experience, during

the period between the beginning of the federal fiscal year

during which an event described by Subdivision (1) is finally

approved and the date that the event is to be substantially

completed, a direct loss of:

(A) 2,500 or more defense worker jobs in any area of the

municipality or county that is located in an urbanized area of a

metropolitan statistical area;

(B) 1,000 or more defense worker jobs in any area of the

municipality or county that is not located in an urbanized area

of a metropolitan statistical area; or

(C) one percent of the civilian jobs in the municipality or

county.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.32, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.103. NOMINATION OF READJUSTMENT ZONE. (a) The

governing body of a municipality or county that is an adversely

affected defense-dependent community, individually or in

combination with other municipalities or counties that are

adversely affected defense-dependent communities, by ordinance or

order, as appropriate, may nominate as a readjustment zone an

area within its jurisdiction that meets the criteria under

Section 2310.101.

(b) Unless the nominating body holds a public hearing before

adopting an ordinance or order under this section, the ordinance

or order is not valid.

(c) The governing body of a county may not nominate territory in

a municipality, including extraterritorial jurisdiction of a

municipality, to be included in a proposed readjustment zone

unless the governing body of the municipality also nominates the

territory and together with the county files a joint application

under Section 2310.105.

(d) The governing bodies of a combination of municipalities or

counties may not jointly nominate an area as a readjustment zone

unless the governing bodies have entered into a binding agreement

to administer the zone jointly.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.104. NOMINATING ORDINANCE OR ORDER. (a) An ordinance

or order nominating an area as a readjustment zone must:

(1) describe precisely the area to be included in the zone by a

legal description or reference to roadways, lakes, waterways, or

municipal or county boundaries;

(2) state a finding that the area meets the requirements of this

chapter;

(3) summarize briefly the incentives, including tax incentives,

that, at the election of the nominating body, apply to business

enterprises in the area; and

(4) nominate the area as a readjustment zone.

(b) At least one of the incentives summarized under Subsection

(a)(3) must not be offered elsewhere within the jurisdiction

except within an enterprise zone designated under Chapter 2303.

(c) This section does not prohibit a municipality or county from

extending additional incentives, including tax incentives, for

business enterprises in a readjustment zone by a separate

ordinance or order.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.105. APPLICATION FOR DESIGNATION. (a) For an area to

be designated as a readjustment zone, the nominating body, after

nominating the area as a readjustment zone, must send to the bank

a written application for designation of the area as a

readjustment zone.

(b) The application must include:

(1) a certified copy of the ordinance or order, as appropriate,

nominating the area as a readjustment zone;

(2) a map of the area showing existing streets and highways;

(3) an analysis and appropriate supporting documents and

statistics demonstrating that the area qualifies for designation

as a readjustment zone;

(4) a statement that specifies each tax incentive, grant, other

financial incentive or benefit, or program to be provided by the

nominating body to business enterprises in the area that is not

to be provided throughout the governmental entity or entities

nominating the area as a readjustment zone;

(5) a statement of the economic development and planning

objectives for the area;

(6) an estimate of the economic impact of the designation of the

area as a readjustment zone on the revenues of the governmental

entity or entities nominating the area as a readjustment zone,

considering all the financial incentives and benefits and the

programs contemplated;

(7) a transcript or tape recording of all public hearings on the

proposed zone;

(8) if the application is a joint application, a description and

copy of the agreement between the applicants;

(9) the procedures for negotiating with residents, community

groups, and other entities affected by the designation of the

area as a readjustment zone and with qualified businesses in the

area;

(10) a description of the administrative authority, if one is to

be appointed for the readjustment zone under Section 2310.202;

and

(11) any additional information the bank requires.

(c) Information required by Subsection (b) is for evaluation

purposes only.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.33, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.106. REVIEW OF APPLICATION. (a) On receipt of an

application for the designation of a readjustment zone, the bank

shall review the application to determine if the nominated area

qualifies for designation as a readjustment zone under this

chapter.

(b) The bank shall allow an applicant to correct any omission or

clerical error in the application and to return the application

to the bank on or before the 15th day after the date on which the

bank receives the application.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.34, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.107. DESIGNATION AGREEMENT. (a) If the bank

determines that a nominated area for which a designation

application has been received satisfies the criteria under

Section 2310.101, the bank shall negotiate with the nominating

body for a designation agreement.

(b) A designation agreement must:

(1) designate the nominated area as a readjustment zone; and

(2) designate the administrative authority, if one is to be

appointed for the zone under Section 2310.202, and describe its

functions and duties, which should include decision-making

authority and the authority to negotiate with affected entities.

(c) The bank shall complete the negotiations and sign the

agreement not later than the 60th day after the date on which the

application is received unless the bank extends that period to

the 90th day after the date on which the application was

received.

(d) If an agreement is not completed within the 60-day period

provided by Subsection (c), the bank shall provide to the

nominating body the specific areas of concern and a final

proposal for the agreement.

(e) If the agreement is not executed before the 91st day after

the date on which the application was received, the application

is considered to be denied.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.35, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.108. DENIAL OF APPLICATION; NOTICE. (a) The bank may

deny an application for the designation of a readjustment zone

only if the bank determines that the nominated area does not

satisfy the criteria under Section 2310.101.

(b) The bank shall inform the nominating body of the specific

reasons for denial of an application, including denial under

Section 2310.107(e).

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.36, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.109. PERIOD OF DESIGNATION. An area may be designated

as a readjustment zone for a maximum of seven years. A

designation remains in effect until September 1 of the final year

of the designation.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.110. AMENDING BOUNDARIES. (a) The nominating body

may amend the boundary of a readjustment zone by ordinance or

order, as appropriate, adopted after a public hearing on the

issue.

(b) The amended boundary:

(1) must be continuous;

(2) may not exceed the original size requirement of Section

2310.101; and

(3) may not exclude any qualified business designated as a

defense readjustment project included within the boundary of the

zone as designated.

(c) The readjustment zone with the amended boundary must

continue to meet the location requirements of Section

2310.101(a)(4).

(d) A nominating body may not make more than one boundary

amendment annually for a readjustment zone.

(e) For each amendment of a readjustment zone boundary, the

nominating body shall pay the bank a reasonable fee, in an amount

specified by the bank, not to exceed $500. The bank may use fees

collected under this subsection to administer this chapter and

for other purposes to advance this chapter.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 356, Sec. 1, eff. June

18, 2003; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.37, eff. Sept. 1,

2003.

Sec. 2310.111. REMOVAL OF DESIGNATION. (a) The bank may remove

the designation of an area as a readjustment zone if:

(1) the area no longer meets the criteria for designation under

this chapter or by rule of the office adopted under this chapter;

or

(2) the bank determines that the governing body of the

readjustment zone has not complied with commitments made in the

ordinance or order nominating the area as a readjustment zone.

(b) The removal of a designation does not affect the validity of

a tax incentive or regulatory relief granted or accrued before

the removal.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.38, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

SUBCHAPTER D. ADMINISTRATION OF READJUSTMENT ZONES

Sec. 2310.201. ADMINISTRATION BY GOVERNING BODY. The governing

body of a readjustment zone is the governing body of the

municipality or county, or the governing bodies of the

combination of municipalities or counties, that applied to have

the area designated as a readjustment zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.202. ADMINISTRATION BY ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY. (a)

The governing body of a readjustment zone may delegate its

administrative duties to an administrative authority appointed by

the governing body.

(b) An administrative authority must:

(1) be composed of 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, or 15 members;

(2) be a viable and responsive body generally representative of

all public or private entities that have a stake in the

development of the zone; and

(3) if the readjustment zone includes private residences,

include:

(A) an elected official representing readjustment zone residents

and businesses; or

(B) at least two readjustment zone residents.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.203. LIAISON. The governing body of a readjustment

zone shall designate a liaison to communicate and negotiate with:

(1) the bank;

(2) the administrative authority, if one exists;

(3) a defense readjustment project; and

(4) other entities in or affected by the readjustment zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.39, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.204. ANNUAL REPORT. (a) Not later than October 1 of

each year, the governing body of a readjustment zone shall submit

to the bank a report in the form required by the bank.

(b) The report must be approved by the readjustment zone's

administrative authority, if one exists.

(c) The report must include for the year preceding the date of

the report:

(1) a list of local incentives for community development

available in the zone;

(2) the use of local incentives for which the governing body

provided in the ordinance or order nominating the readjustment

zone and the effect of those incentives on revenue;

(3) the number of businesses assisted, located, and retained in

the zone since its designation due to the existence of the

readjustment zone;

(4) a summary of all industrial revenue bonds issued to finance

projects located in the zone; and

(5) a description of all efforts made to attain revitalization

goals for the zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.40, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

SUBCHAPTER E. QUALIFIED BUSINESSES AND DEFENSE READJUSTMENT

PROJECTS

Sec. 2310.301. DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "new permanent

job" means a new employment position created by a qualified

business as described by Section 2310.302 that:

(1) has provided at least 1,820 hours of employment a year to a

qualified employee; and

(2) is intended to exist during the period that the qualified

business is designated as a defense readjustment project under

Section 2310.306.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.302. QUALIFIED BUSINESS. (a) A person is a qualified

business if the bank, for the purpose of state benefits under

this chapter, or the governing body of a readjustment zone, for

the purpose of local benefits, certifies that:

(1) the person is engaged in or has provided substantial

commitment to initiate the active conduct of a trade or business

in the readjustment zone; and

(2) at least 25 percent of the person's new employees in the

readjustment zone are:

(A) residents of the governing jurisdiction;

(B) economically disadvantaged individuals, as defined by

Section 2303.402(c); or

(C) dislocated defense workers.

(b) The governing body of a readjustment zone may certify a

franchise or subsidiary of a new or existing business as a

qualified business if the franchise or subsidiary:

(1) is located entirely in the readjustment zone; and

(2) maintains separate books and records of the business

activity conducted in the zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.41, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.303. PROHIBITION ON QUALIFIED BUSINESS CERTIFICATION.

If the bank determines that the governing body of a readjustment

zone is not complying with this chapter, the bank shall prohibit

the certification of a qualified business in the zone until the

bank determines that the governing body is complying with this

chapter. The bank may not designate more than two defense

readjustment projects in a single readjustment zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.42, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.304. REQUEST FOR APPLICATION FOR DEFENSE READJUSTMENT

PROJECT DESIGNATION. A qualified business in a readjustment zone

may request that the governing body of the readjustment zone

apply to the bank for designation of the business as a defense

readjustment project. The request must also be made to the

readjustment zone's administrative authority, if one exists.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.42, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.305. APPLICATION FOR DEFENSE READJUSTMENT PROJECT

DESIGNATION. (a) If the governing body of a readjustment zone

or the governing body and administrative authority of a

readjustment zone, as appropriate, approve a request made under

Section 2310.304, the governing body may apply to the bank for

the designation of the qualified business as a defense

readjustment project.

(b) An application must:

(1) describe the procedures and efforts of the governmental

entity or entities that applied to have the area designated as a

readjustment zone to facilitate and encourage participation by

and negotiation among affected entities in the zone in which the

qualified business is located;

(2) contain an economic analysis of the plans of the qualified

business for expansion, revitalization, or other activity in the

readjustment zone, including:

(A) the number of anticipated new permanent jobs the business

will create;

(B) the anticipated number of permanent jobs the business will

retain;

(C) the amount of investment to be made in the zone; and

(D) other information the bank requires; and

(3) describe the local effort made by the governmental entity or

entities that applied to have the area designated as a

readjustment zone, the administrative authority, if one exists,

the qualified business, and other affected entities to develop

and revitalize the zone.

(c) For the purposes of this section, local effort to develop

and revitalize a readjustment zone is:

(1) the willingness of public entities in the zone to provide

services, incentives, and regulatory relief authorized by this

chapter and to negotiate with the qualified business for which

application is made and with other local groups or businesses to

achieve the public purposes of this chapter; and

(2) the effort of the qualified business and other affected

entities to cooperate in achieving those public purposes.

(d) Factors to be considered in evaluating the local effort of a

public entity include:

(1) tax abatement, deferral, refunds, or other tax incentives;

(2) regulatory relief, including:

(A) zoning changes or variances;

(B) exemptions from unnecessary building code requirements,

impact fees, or inspection fees; and

(C) streamlined permitting;

(3) enhanced municipal services, including:

(A) improved police and fire protection;

(B) institution of community crime prevention programs; and

(C) special public transportation routes or reduced fares;

(4) improvements in community facilities, including:

(A) capital improvements in water and sewer facilities;

(B) road repair; and

(C) creation or improvement of parks;

(5) improvements to housing, including:

(A) low-interest loans for housing rehabilitation, improvement,

or new construction; and

(B) transfer of abandoned housing to individuals or community

groups;

(6) business and industrial development services, including:

(A) low-interest loans for business;

(B) use of surplus school buildings or other underutilized

publicly owned facilities as small business incubators;

(C) provision of publicly owned land for development purposes,

including residential, commercial, or industrial development;

(D) creation of special one-stop permitting and problem

resolution centers or ombudsmen; and

(E) promotion and marketing services; and

(7) job training and employment services, including:

(A) retraining programs;

(B) literacy and employment skills programs;

(C) vocational education; and

(D) customized job training.

(e) Factors to be considered in evaluating the local effort of a

private entity include:

(1) the willingness to negotiate or cooperate in the

redevelopment of vacated defense facilities and the creation of

high-skilled, high wage jobs;

(2) commitments to hire dislocated defense workers and

economically disadvantaged workers;

(3) commitments to hire minority workers and to contract with

minority-owned businesses;

(4) provision of technical and vocational job training for

residents of the nominating body's jurisdiction or economically

disadvantaged employees;

(5) provision of child care for employees;

(6) commitments to implement and contribute to a tutoring or

mentoring program for area students;

(7) prevention or reduction of juvenile crime; and

(8) the willingness to make contributions to the well-being of

the community, such as job training, or the donation of land for

parks or other public purposes.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.43, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.306. DEFENSE READJUSTMENT PROJECT DESIGNATION. (a)

The bank may designate a qualified business as a defense

readjustment project only if the bank determines that:

(1) the business is a qualified business under Section 2310.302

that is located in or has made a substantial commitment to locate

in a defense readjustment zone;

(2) the governing body of the readjustment zone making the

application has demonstrated that a high level of cooperation

exists among public, private, and neighborhood entities in the

zone; and

(3) the designation will contribute significantly to the

achievement of the plans of the governing body making the

application for development and revitalization of the zone.

(b) The bank shall designate qualified businesses as defense

readjustment projects on a competitive basis. The bank shall make

its designation decisions using a weighted scale in which:

(1) 50 percent of the evaluation is based on the effect of the

loss of defense expenditures and employment on the community;

(2) 25 percent of the evaluation depends on the local effort to

achieve development and revitalization of the readjustment zone;

and

(3) 25 percent of the evaluation depends on the evaluation

criteria as determined by the bank, which must include:

(A) the level of cooperation and support the project applicant

commits to the revitalization goals of the zone; and

(B) the type and wage level of the jobs to be created or

retained by the business.

(c) The bank may remove a defense readjustment project

designation if it determines that the business is not complying

with a requirement for its designation.

(d) The bank may designate the same qualified business in a

readjustment zone as more than one defense readjustment project.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 356, Sec. 2, eff. June

18, 2003; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.44, eff. Sept. 1,

2003.

Sec. 2310.307. ALLOCATION OF JOBS ELIGIBLE FOR TAX REFUND. When

the bank designates a business as a defense readjustment project,

the bank shall allocate to the project the maximum number of new

permanent jobs or retained jobs eligible to be included in a

computation of a tax refund for the project. The number may not

exceed 500 or a number equal to 110 percent of the number of

anticipated new permanent jobs or retained jobs specified in the

application for designation of the business as a defense

readjustment project under Section 2310.305, whichever is less.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.44, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.308. DURATION OF CERTAIN DESIGNATIONS. The bank's

designation of a qualified business as a defense readjustment

project is effective until the fifth anniversary of the date on

which the designation is made regardless of whether the

readjustment zone in which the project is located expires before

the fifth anniversary of the project.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.44, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

SUBCHAPTER F. READJUSTMENT ZONE BENEFITS

Sec. 2310.401. EXEMPTIONS FROM STATE REGULATION; SUSPENSION OF

LOCAL REGULATION. (a) A state agency may exempt from its

regulation a qualified business, qualified employee, or qualified

property in a readjustment zone if the exemption is consistent

with:

(1) the purposes of this chapter; and

(2) the protection and promotion of the general health and

welfare.

(b) A local government may suspend local regulation, including

an ordinance, rule, or standard, relating to zoning, licensing,

or building codes in a readjustment zone.

(c) An exemption from or suspension of regulation under this

section must be adopted in the same manner that the regulation

was adopted.

(d) The authorization provided by Subsection (a) or (b) does not

apply to regulation:

(1) that relates to:

(A) civil rights;

(B) equal employment;

(C) equal opportunity;

(D) fair housing rights; or

(E) preservation of historical sites or historical artifacts;

(2) the relaxation of which is likely to harm the public safety

or public health, including environmental health; or

(3) that is specifically imposed by law.

(e) For the purposes of this section, property is classified as

qualified property if the property is:

(1) tangible personal property located in the readjustment zone

that was acquired from the federal government by lease or deed

or:

(A) acquired by a taxpayer not earlier than the 90th day before

the date on which the area was designated as a readjustment zone;

and

(B) used predominantly by the taxpayer in the active conduct of

a trade or business;

(2) real property located in the readjustment zone that was

acquired from the federal government by lease or deed or:

(A) acquired by a taxpayer not earlier than the 90th day before

the date on which the area was designated as a readjustment zone

and was used predominantly by the taxpayer in the active conduct

of a trade or business; or

(B) the principal residence of the taxpayer on the date of the

sale or exchange; or

(3) an interest in an entity that was certified as a qualified

business under Section 2310.302 for the entity's most recent tax

year ending before the date of the sale or exchange.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.402. REVIEW OF STATE AGENCY RULES; REPORT. (a) A

state agency by rule may provide, when applicable, encouragements

and incentives to increase:

(1) the renovation, improvement, or new construction of housing

in readjustment zones; and

(2) the economic viability and profitability of business and

commerce in readjustment zones.

(b) The bank shall disseminate the reports to the governing

bodies of readjustment zones and others as necessary to advance

the purposes of this chapter.

(c) To contribute to the implementation of this chapter, an

agency may waive, modify, provide exemptions to, or otherwise

minimize the adverse effects of the rules it administers on the

renovation, improvement, or new construction of housing in

readjustment zones or on the economic viability and profitability

of business and commerce in readjustment zones.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.45, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.403. STATE PREFERENCES. (a) A state agency shall

give preference to the governing body of a readjustment zone or a

qualified business or qualified employee located in a

readjustment zone over other eligible applicants for grants,

loans, or credit enhancements that are administered by the state

agency if:

(1) at least 50 percent of the grant, loan, or credit

enhancement will be spent for the direct benefit of the

readjustment zone; and

(2) the purpose of the grant, loan, or credit enhancement is to:

(A) promote economic development in the community; or

(B) construct, improve, extend, repair, or maintain public

facilities in the community.

(b) The comptroller may and is encouraged to deposit state money

in financial institutions located or doing business in

readjustment zones.

(c) A state agency may and is encouraged to contract with

businesses located in readjustment zones.

(d) The office or another state agency may give preference to

readjustment zones in granting economic development money or

other benefits.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.46, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.404. STATE TAX REFUNDS AND CREDITS; REPORT. (a)

Subject to Section 2310.413, a defense readjustment project is

eligible for:

(1) a refund of state taxes under Section 151.4291, Tax Code;

(2) a franchise tax credit under Subchapter P or Q, Chapter 171,

Tax Code; and

(3) the exclusion of receipts from service performed in a

readjustment zone in the determination of gross receipts from

business done in this state under Sections 171.103 and 171.1032,

Tax Code.

(b) Not later than the 60th day after the last day of each

fiscal year, the comptroller shall report to the department the

statewide total of the tax refunds or credits made under this

section during that fiscal year.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

1280, Sec. 8, eff. September 1, 2005.

Sec. 2310.405. LOCAL SALES AND USE TAX REFUNDS. (a) To

encourage the development of areas designated as readjustment

zones, the governing body of a municipality through a program may

refund its local sales and use taxes paid by a qualified business

on:

(1) the purchase, lease, or rental of equipment or machinery for

use in a readjustment zone;

(2) the purchase of material for use in remodeling,

rehabilitating, or constructing a structure in a readjustment

zone;

(3) labor for remodeling, rehabilitating, or constructing a

structure in a readjustment zone; and

(4) electricity and natural gas purchased and consumed in the

normal course of business in the readjustment zone.

(b) To promote the public health, safety, or welfare, the

governing body of a municipality or county through a program may

refund its local sales and use taxes paid by a qualified business

or qualified employee.

(c) The governing body of a municipality or county that is the

governing body of a readjustment zone may provide for the partial

or total refund of its local sales and use taxes paid by a person

making a taxable purchase, lease, or rental for development or

revitalization in the zone.

(d) A person eligible for a refund of local sales and use taxes

under this section shall pay the entire amount of state and local

sales and use taxes at the time the taxes would be due if an

agreement for the refund did not exist.

(e) An agreement to refund local sales and use taxes under this

section must:

(1) be written;

(2) contain an expiration date; and

(3) require that the person eligible for the refund provide to

the municipality or county making the refund the documentation

necessary to support a refund claim.

(f) The municipality or county shall make the refund directly to

the person eligible for the refund in the manner provided by the

agreement.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.406. REDUCTION OR ELIMINATION OF LOCAL FEES OR TAXES.

(a) To promote the public health, safety, or welfare, the

governing body of a municipality or county through a program may

reduce or eliminate fees or taxes that it imposes on a qualified

business or qualified employee.

(b) This section does not apply to sales and use taxes or

property taxes.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.407. TAX INCREMENT FINANCING AND ABATEMENT.

Designation of an area as a readjustment zone is also designation

of the area as a reinvestment zone for:

(1) tax increment financing under Chapter 311, Tax Code; and

(2) tax abatement under Chapter 312, Tax Code.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.408. DEVELOPMENT BONDS. To finance a project in a

readjustment zone, bonds may be issued under:

(1) Chapter 1433; or

(2) the Development Corporation Act (Subtitle C1, Title 12,

Local Government Code).

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1420, Sec. 8.248, eff.

Sept. 1, 2001.

Amended by:

Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch.

885, Sec. 3.14, eff. April 1, 2009.

Sec. 2310.409. OTHER LOCAL INCENTIVES. (a) The governing body

of a municipality or county that is the governing body of a

readjustment zone may:

(1) defer compliance in the zone with the subdivision and

development ordinances or rules, other than those relating to

streets and roads or sewer or water services, of the municipality

or county, as appropriate;

(2) give priority to the zone for the receipt of:

(A) community development block grant money;

(B) industrial revenue bonds; or

(C) funds received for job training;

(3) adopt and implement a plan for police protection in the

zone;

(4) amend the zoning ordinances of the municipality or county,

as appropriate, to promote economic development in the zone;

(5) establish permitting preferences for businesses in the zone;

(6) establish simplified, accelerated, or other special permit

procedures for businesses in the zone;

(7) waive development fees for projects in the zone;

(8) create a local readjustment zone fund for funding bonds or

other programs or activities to develop or revitalize the zone;

(9) for qualified businesses in the zone, reduce rates charged

by:

(A) a utility owned by the municipality or county, as

appropriate; or

(B) a cooperative corporation or utility owned by private

investors, subject to the requirements of Subsection (b);

(10) in issuing housing finance bonds, give priority to persons

or projects in the zone;

(11) in providing services, give priority to local economic

development, educational, job training, or transportation

programs that benefit the zone; or

(12) sell real property owned by the municipality or county, as

appropriate, and located in the readjustment zone in accordance

with Section 2310.410.

(b) A reduction in utility rates under Subsection (a)(9)(B) is

subject to the agreement of the affected utility and the approval

of the appropriate regulatory authority under Title 2, Utilities

Code. The rates may be reduced up to but not more than five

percent below the lowest rate allowable for that customer class.

In making its determination under this section, the regulatory

authority shall consider revitalization goals for the

readjustment zone. In setting the rates of the utility the

appropriate regulatory authority shall allow the utility to

recover the amount of the reduction.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 62, Sec. 18.29, eff.

Sept. 1, 1999.

Sec. 2310.410. DISPOSITION OF PUBLIC PROPERTY IN READJUSTMENT

ZONE. (a) After an area is designated as a readjustment zone,

the state, a municipality, or a county that owns a surplus

building (including any structure) or vacant land in the zone may

dispose of the building or land by:

(1) selling the building or land at a public auction;

(2) selling the building or land without notice or bidding as

provided by Subsection (d); or

(3) establishing an urban homestead program described by

Subsection (e).

(b) A municipality or county may sell a surplus building or

vacant land in the readjustment zone at less than fair market

value if the governing body of the municipality or county by

ordinance or order, as appropriate, adopts criteria that specify

the conditions and circumstances under which the sale may occur

and the public purpose to be achieved by the sale. A copy of the

ordinance or order must be filed with the bank not later than the

day on which the sale occurs.

(c) If the surplus building or vacant land is sold at a public

auction, the building or land may be sold to a buyer who is not

the highest bidder if the criteria and public purpose specified

in the ordinance or order adopted under Subsection (b) are

satisfied.

(d) The surplus building or vacant land may be sold without

complying with notice or bidding requirements (including election

or voter approval requirements imposed by other law, if any) if

the criteria and public purpose specified in the ordinance or

order adopted under Subsection (b) are satisfied.

(e) An urban homestead program must provide that:

(1) the state, municipality, or county is to sell to an

individual a residence or part of a residence that it owns for an

amount not to exceed $100;

(2) as a condition of the sale, the individual must agree by

covenant in the deed conveying the residence to live in the

residence for at least seven years and to renovate or remodel the

residence to meet the level of maintenance stated in an agreement

between the individual and the governmental entity; and

(3) after the individual satisfies the seven-year residency and

property improvement requirements of the agreement, the

governmental entity shall assign the residence to the individual.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1055, Sec. 1, eff.

June 18, 1999; Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 894, Sec. 1, eff. Sept.

1, 2001; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.49, eff. Sept. 1,

2003.

Sec. 2310.411. WAIVER OF PERFORMANCE BOND. A subcontractor is

not required to execute a performance bond under Chapter 2253 if:

(1) the construction, alteration, repair, or other public work

to be performed under the contract is entirely in a readjustment

zone; and

(2) the amount of the contract does not exceed $200,000.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.412. LIABILITY OF CONTRACTOR OR ARCHITECT. A

contractor or architect who constructs or rehabilitates a

building in a readjustment zone is liable for any structural

defect in the building only for the period ending on the 10th

anniversary of the date on which beneficial occupancy of the

building begins after the construction or rehabilitation,

notwithstanding a statute of limitations to the contrary.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.413. MONITORING DEFENSE READJUSTMENT PROJECT

COMMITMENTS. (a) The bank may monitor a defense readjustment

project to determine whether and to what extent the project has

followed through on any commitments made by it or on its behalf

under this chapter.

(b) The bank may determine that the defense readjustment project

is not eligible for state tax refunds and credits under Section

2310.404 if the bank finds that:

(1) the project is not willing to cooperate with the bank in

providing the bank with the information the bank needs to make

the determination under Subsection (a); or

(2) the project has substantially failed to follow through on

its commitments made by it or on its behalf under this chapter.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1134, Sec. 1.05, eff. Sept. 1,

2001. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.50, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.


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GOVERNMENT CODE

TITLE 10. GENERAL GOVERNMENT

SUBTITLE G. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS INVOLVING BOTH STATE

AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

CHAPTER 2310. DEFENSE ECONOMIC READJUSTMENT ZONE

SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec. 2310.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:

(1) "Bank" means the Texas Economic Development Bank established

under Chapter 489.

(1-a) "Defense worker" means:

(A) an employee of the United States Department of Defense,

including a member of the armed forces and a government civilian

worker;

(B) an employee of a government agency or private business, or

an entity providing a department of defense related function, who

is employed on a defense facility;

(C) an employee of a business that provides direct services or

products to the department of defense and whose job is directly

dependent on defense expenditures; or

(D) an employee or private contractor employed by the United

States Department of Energy working on a defense or department of

energy facility in support of a department of defense related

project.

(2) "Defense worker job" means a department of defense

authorized permanent position or a position held or occupied by

one or more defense workers for more than 12 months.

(3) Repealed by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 6.01(8).

(4) "Nominating body" means the governing body of a municipality

or county, or a combination of the governing bodies of

municipalities or counties, that nominates and applies for

designation of an area as a readjustment zone.

(4-a) "Office" means the Texas Economic Development and Tourism

Office.

(5) "Qualified business" means a person certified as a qualified

business under Section 2310.302.

(6) "Qualified employee" means a person who:

(A) works for a qualified business; and

(B) performs at least 50 percent of the person's service for the

business in the readjustment zone.

(7) "Readjustment zone" means an area designated as a defense

economic readjustment zone under this chapter.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.27,

6.01(8), eff. Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.002. JURISDICTION OF MUNICIPALITY. For the purposes

of this chapter, territory in the extraterritorial jurisdiction

of a municipality is considered to be in the jurisdiction of the

municipality.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

SUBCHAPTER B. DEPARTMENT POWERS AND DUTIES RELATING TO ZONES

Sec. 2310.051. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES. (a) The bank shall

administer and monitor the implementation of this chapter.

(b) The bank shall establish criteria and procedures for

designating a qualified area as a readjustment zone and for

designating a defense readjustment project.

(c) The office shall adopt rules necessary to carry out the

purposes of this chapter.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.28, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.052. EVALUATION; REPORT. (a) The bank shall conduct

a continuing evaluation of the programs of readjustment zones.

(b) On or before December 1 of each year, the office shall

submit to the governor, the legislature, and the Legislative

Budget Board a report that:

(1) evaluates the effectiveness of the readjustment zone

program;

(2) describes the use of state and local incentives under this

chapter and their effect on revenue; and

(3) suggests legislation, as appropriate.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.29, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.053. ASSISTANCE. (a) The bank shall assist:

(1) a qualified business in obtaining the benefits of any state

incentive or inducement program provided by law;

(2) the governing body of a readjustment zone in obtaining

assistance from another state agency, including job training and

technical assistance to qualified businesses in a zone; and

(3) the governing body of a readjustment zone in encouraging

small business development.

(b) The bank shall provide to persons desiring to locate and

engage in business in a readjustment zone information and

appropriate assistance relating to the required legal

authorization, including a state license, permit, certificate,

approval, registration, or charter, to engage in business in this

state.

(c) The bank shall publicize existing tax incentives and

economic development programs in readjustment zones.

(d) On request the bank shall offer to a unit of local

government having a readjustment zone within its jurisdiction

technical assistance relating to tax abatement and the

development of alternative revenue sources.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.30, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.054. COORDINATION WITH OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES.

(a) In cooperation with the appropriate units of local

government and other state agencies, the bank shall coordinate

and streamline state business assistance programs and permit or

license application procedures for businesses in readjustment

zones.

(b) The bank shall work with the responsible state and federal

agencies to coordinate readjustment zone programs with other

programs carried out in a readjustment zone, including housing,

community and economic development, small business, banking,

financial assistance, transportation, and employment training

programs.

(c) The bank shall encourage other state agencies in awarding

grants, loans, or services to give priority to businesses in

readjustment zones.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.31, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

SUBCHAPTER C. DESIGNATION OF READJUSTMENT ZONE

Sec. 2310.101. CRITERIA FOR READJUSTMENT ZONE DESIGNATION. (a)

To be designated as a readjustment zone an area must:

(1) have a continuous boundary;

(2) be at least one square mile but not larger than 20 square

miles, excluding lakes, waterways, and transportation arteries,

of the municipality, county, or combination of municipalities or

counties nominating the area as a readjustment zone;

(3) be located in an adversely affected defense-dependent

community;

(4) have at least 50 percent of its area located in an existing

or former United States Department of Defense facility; and

(5) be nominated as a readjustment zone by an ordinance or order

adopted by the nominating body.

(b) An area is not prohibited from being included in a

readjustment zone because the area is also included in an

enterprise zone designated under Chapter 2303.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.102. ADVERSELY AFFECTED DEFENSE-DEPENDENT COMMUNITY.

A municipality or county is an adversely affected

defense-dependent community if the bank determines that:

(1) the municipality or county requires assistance because of:

(A) the proposed or actual establishment, realignment, or

closure of a defense facility;

(B) the cancellation or termination of a United States

Department of Defense contract or the failure of the department

of defense to proceed with an approved major weapon system

program;

(C) a publicly announced planned major reduction in department

of defense spending that would directly and adversely affect the

municipality or county; or

(D) the closure or a significant reduction of the operations of

a defense facility as the result of a merger, acquisition, or

consolidation of a defense contractor operating the facility; and

(2) the municipality or county is expected to experience, during

the period between the beginning of the federal fiscal year

during which an event described by Subdivision (1) is finally

approved and the date that the event is to be substantially

completed, a direct loss of:

(A) 2,500 or more defense worker jobs in any area of the

municipality or county that is located in an urbanized area of a

metropolitan statistical area;

(B) 1,000 or more defense worker jobs in any area of the

municipality or county that is not located in an urbanized area

of a metropolitan statistical area; or

(C) one percent of the civilian jobs in the municipality or

county.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.32, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.103. NOMINATION OF READJUSTMENT ZONE. (a) The

governing body of a municipality or county that is an adversely

affected defense-dependent community, individually or in

combination with other municipalities or counties that are

adversely affected defense-dependent communities, by ordinance or

order, as appropriate, may nominate as a readjustment zone an

area within its jurisdiction that meets the criteria under

Section 2310.101.

(b) Unless the nominating body holds a public hearing before

adopting an ordinance or order under this section, the ordinance

or order is not valid.

(c) The governing body of a county may not nominate territory in

a municipality, including extraterritorial jurisdiction of a

municipality, to be included in a proposed readjustment zone

unless the governing body of the municipality also nominates the

territory and together with the county files a joint application

under Section 2310.105.

(d) The governing bodies of a combination of municipalities or

counties may not jointly nominate an area as a readjustment zone

unless the governing bodies have entered into a binding agreement

to administer the zone jointly.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.104. NOMINATING ORDINANCE OR ORDER. (a) An ordinance

or order nominating an area as a readjustment zone must:

(1) describe precisely the area to be included in the zone by a

legal description or reference to roadways, lakes, waterways, or

municipal or county boundaries;

(2) state a finding that the area meets the requirements of this

chapter;

(3) summarize briefly the incentives, including tax incentives,

that, at the election of the nominating body, apply to business

enterprises in the area; and

(4) nominate the area as a readjustment zone.

(b) At least one of the incentives summarized under Subsection

(a)(3) must not be offered elsewhere within the jurisdiction

except within an enterprise zone designated under Chapter 2303.

(c) This section does not prohibit a municipality or county from

extending additional incentives, including tax incentives, for

business enterprises in a readjustment zone by a separate

ordinance or order.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.105. APPLICATION FOR DESIGNATION. (a) For an area to

be designated as a readjustment zone, the nominating body, after

nominating the area as a readjustment zone, must send to the bank

a written application for designation of the area as a

readjustment zone.

(b) The application must include:

(1) a certified copy of the ordinance or order, as appropriate,

nominating the area as a readjustment zone;

(2) a map of the area showing existing streets and highways;

(3) an analysis and appropriate supporting documents and

statistics demonstrating that the area qualifies for designation

as a readjustment zone;

(4) a statement that specifies each tax incentive, grant, other

financial incentive or benefit, or program to be provided by the

nominating body to business enterprises in the area that is not

to be provided throughout the governmental entity or entities

nominating the area as a readjustment zone;

(5) a statement of the economic development and planning

objectives for the area;

(6) an estimate of the economic impact of the designation of the

area as a readjustment zone on the revenues of the governmental

entity or entities nominating the area as a readjustment zone,

considering all the financial incentives and benefits and the

programs contemplated;

(7) a transcript or tape recording of all public hearings on the

proposed zone;

(8) if the application is a joint application, a description and

copy of the agreement between the applicants;

(9) the procedures for negotiating with residents, community

groups, and other entities affected by the designation of the

area as a readjustment zone and with qualified businesses in the

area;

(10) a description of the administrative authority, if one is to

be appointed for the readjustment zone under Section 2310.202;

and

(11) any additional information the bank requires.

(c) Information required by Subsection (b) is for evaluation

purposes only.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.33, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.106. REVIEW OF APPLICATION. (a) On receipt of an

application for the designation of a readjustment zone, the bank

shall review the application to determine if the nominated area

qualifies for designation as a readjustment zone under this

chapter.

(b) The bank shall allow an applicant to correct any omission or

clerical error in the application and to return the application

to the bank on or before the 15th day after the date on which the

bank receives the application.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.34, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.107. DESIGNATION AGREEMENT. (a) If the bank

determines that a nominated area for which a designation

application has been received satisfies the criteria under

Section 2310.101, the bank shall negotiate with the nominating

body for a designation agreement.

(b) A designation agreement must:

(1) designate the nominated area as a readjustment zone; and

(2) designate the administrative authority, if one is to be

appointed for the zone under Section 2310.202, and describe its

functions and duties, which should include decision-making

authority and the authority to negotiate with affected entities.

(c) The bank shall complete the negotiations and sign the

agreement not later than the 60th day after the date on which the

application is received unless the bank extends that period to

the 90th day after the date on which the application was

received.

(d) If an agreement is not completed within the 60-day period

provided by Subsection (c), the bank shall provide to the

nominating body the specific areas of concern and a final

proposal for the agreement.

(e) If the agreement is not executed before the 91st day after

the date on which the application was received, the application

is considered to be denied.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.35, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.108. DENIAL OF APPLICATION; NOTICE. (a) The bank may

deny an application for the designation of a readjustment zone

only if the bank determines that the nominated area does not

satisfy the criteria under Section 2310.101.

(b) The bank shall inform the nominating body of the specific

reasons for denial of an application, including denial under

Section 2310.107(e).

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.36, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.109. PERIOD OF DESIGNATION. An area may be designated

as a readjustment zone for a maximum of seven years. A

designation remains in effect until September 1 of the final year

of the designation.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.110. AMENDING BOUNDARIES. (a) The nominating body

may amend the boundary of a readjustment zone by ordinance or

order, as appropriate, adopted after a public hearing on the

issue.

(b) The amended boundary:

(1) must be continuous;

(2) may not exceed the original size requirement of Section

2310.101; and

(3) may not exclude any qualified business designated as a

defense readjustment project included within the boundary of the

zone as designated.

(c) The readjustment zone with the amended boundary must

continue to meet the location requirements of Section

2310.101(a)(4).

(d) A nominating body may not make more than one boundary

amendment annually for a readjustment zone.

(e) For each amendment of a readjustment zone boundary, the

nominating body shall pay the bank a reasonable fee, in an amount

specified by the bank, not to exceed $500. The bank may use fees

collected under this subsection to administer this chapter and

for other purposes to advance this chapter.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 356, Sec. 1, eff. June

18, 2003; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.37, eff. Sept. 1,

2003.

Sec. 2310.111. REMOVAL OF DESIGNATION. (a) The bank may remove

the designation of an area as a readjustment zone if:

(1) the area no longer meets the criteria for designation under

this chapter or by rule of the office adopted under this chapter;

or

(2) the bank determines that the governing body of the

readjustment zone has not complied with commitments made in the

ordinance or order nominating the area as a readjustment zone.

(b) The removal of a designation does not affect the validity of

a tax incentive or regulatory relief granted or accrued before

the removal.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.38, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

SUBCHAPTER D. ADMINISTRATION OF READJUSTMENT ZONES

Sec. 2310.201. ADMINISTRATION BY GOVERNING BODY. The governing

body of a readjustment zone is the governing body of the

municipality or county, or the governing bodies of the

combination of municipalities or counties, that applied to have

the area designated as a readjustment zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.202. ADMINISTRATION BY ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY. (a)

The governing body of a readjustment zone may delegate its

administrative duties to an administrative authority appointed by

the governing body.

(b) An administrative authority must:

(1) be composed of 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, or 15 members;

(2) be a viable and responsive body generally representative of

all public or private entities that have a stake in the

development of the zone; and

(3) if the readjustment zone includes private residences,

include:

(A) an elected official representing readjustment zone residents

and businesses; or

(B) at least two readjustment zone residents.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.203. LIAISON. The governing body of a readjustment

zone shall designate a liaison to communicate and negotiate with:

(1) the bank;

(2) the administrative authority, if one exists;

(3) a defense readjustment project; and

(4) other entities in or affected by the readjustment zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.39, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.204. ANNUAL REPORT. (a) Not later than October 1 of

each year, the governing body of a readjustment zone shall submit

to the bank a report in the form required by the bank.

(b) The report must be approved by the readjustment zone's

administrative authority, if one exists.

(c) The report must include for the year preceding the date of

the report:

(1) a list of local incentives for community development

available in the zone;

(2) the use of local incentives for which the governing body

provided in the ordinance or order nominating the readjustment

zone and the effect of those incentives on revenue;

(3) the number of businesses assisted, located, and retained in

the zone since its designation due to the existence of the

readjustment zone;

(4) a summary of all industrial revenue bonds issued to finance

projects located in the zone; and

(5) a description of all efforts made to attain revitalization

goals for the zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.40, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

SUBCHAPTER E. QUALIFIED BUSINESSES AND DEFENSE READJUSTMENT

PROJECTS

Sec. 2310.301. DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "new permanent

job" means a new employment position created by a qualified

business as described by Section 2310.302 that:

(1) has provided at least 1,820 hours of employment a year to a

qualified employee; and

(2) is intended to exist during the period that the qualified

business is designated as a defense readjustment project under

Section 2310.306.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.302. QUALIFIED BUSINESS. (a) A person is a qualified

business if the bank, for the purpose of state benefits under

this chapter, or the governing body of a readjustment zone, for

the purpose of local benefits, certifies that:

(1) the person is engaged in or has provided substantial

commitment to initiate the active conduct of a trade or business

in the readjustment zone; and

(2) at least 25 percent of the person's new employees in the

readjustment zone are:

(A) residents of the governing jurisdiction;

(B) economically disadvantaged individuals, as defined by

Section 2303.402(c); or

(C) dislocated defense workers.

(b) The governing body of a readjustment zone may certify a

franchise or subsidiary of a new or existing business as a

qualified business if the franchise or subsidiary:

(1) is located entirely in the readjustment zone; and

(2) maintains separate books and records of the business

activity conducted in the zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.41, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.303. PROHIBITION ON QUALIFIED BUSINESS CERTIFICATION.

If the bank determines that the governing body of a readjustment

zone is not complying with this chapter, the bank shall prohibit

the certification of a qualified business in the zone until the

bank determines that the governing body is complying with this

chapter. The bank may not designate more than two defense

readjustment projects in a single readjustment zone.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.42, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.304. REQUEST FOR APPLICATION FOR DEFENSE READJUSTMENT

PROJECT DESIGNATION. A qualified business in a readjustment zone

may request that the governing body of the readjustment zone

apply to the bank for designation of the business as a defense

readjustment project. The request must also be made to the

readjustment zone's administrative authority, if one exists.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.42, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.305. APPLICATION FOR DEFENSE READJUSTMENT PROJECT

DESIGNATION. (a) If the governing body of a readjustment zone

or the governing body and administrative authority of a

readjustment zone, as appropriate, approve a request made under

Section 2310.304, the governing body may apply to the bank for

the designation of the qualified business as a defense

readjustment project.

(b) An application must:

(1) describe the procedures and efforts of the governmental

entity or entities that applied to have the area designated as a

readjustment zone to facilitate and encourage participation by

and negotiation among affected entities in the zone in which the

qualified business is located;

(2) contain an economic analysis of the plans of the qualified

business for expansion, revitalization, or other activity in the

readjustment zone, including:

(A) the number of anticipated new permanent jobs the business

will create;

(B) the anticipated number of permanent jobs the business will

retain;

(C) the amount of investment to be made in the zone; and

(D) other information the bank requires; and

(3) describe the local effort made by the governmental entity or

entities that applied to have the area designated as a

readjustment zone, the administrative authority, if one exists,

the qualified business, and other affected entities to develop

and revitalize the zone.

(c) For the purposes of this section, local effort to develop

and revitalize a readjustment zone is:

(1) the willingness of public entities in the zone to provide

services, incentives, and regulatory relief authorized by this

chapter and to negotiate with the qualified business for which

application is made and with other local groups or businesses to

achieve the public purposes of this chapter; and

(2) the effort of the qualified business and other affected

entities to cooperate in achieving those public purposes.

(d) Factors to be considered in evaluating the local effort of a

public entity include:

(1) tax abatement, deferral, refunds, or other tax incentives;

(2) regulatory relief, including:

(A) zoning changes or variances;

(B) exemptions from unnecessary building code requirements,

impact fees, or inspection fees; and

(C) streamlined permitting;

(3) enhanced municipal services, including:

(A) improved police and fire protection;

(B) institution of community crime prevention programs; and

(C) special public transportation routes or reduced fares;

(4) improvements in community facilities, including:

(A) capital improvements in water and sewer facilities;

(B) road repair; and

(C) creation or improvement of parks;

(5) improvements to housing, including:

(A) low-interest loans for housing rehabilitation, improvement,

or new construction; and

(B) transfer of abandoned housing to individuals or community

groups;

(6) business and industrial development services, including:

(A) low-interest loans for business;

(B) use of surplus school buildings or other underutilized

publicly owned facilities as small business incubators;

(C) provision of publicly owned land for development purposes,

including residential, commercial, or industrial development;

(D) creation of special one-stop permitting and problem

resolution centers or ombudsmen; and

(E) promotion and marketing services; and

(7) job training and employment services, including:

(A) retraining programs;

(B) literacy and employment skills programs;

(C) vocational education; and

(D) customized job training.

(e) Factors to be considered in evaluating the local effort of a

private entity include:

(1) the willingness to negotiate or cooperate in the

redevelopment of vacated defense facilities and the creation of

high-skilled, high wage jobs;

(2) commitments to hire dislocated defense workers and

economically disadvantaged workers;

(3) commitments to hire minority workers and to contract with

minority-owned businesses;

(4) provision of technical and vocational job training for

residents of the nominating body's jurisdiction or economically

disadvantaged employees;

(5) provision of child care for employees;

(6) commitments to implement and contribute to a tutoring or

mentoring program for area students;

(7) prevention or reduction of juvenile crime; and

(8) the willingness to make contributions to the well-being of

the community, such as job training, or the donation of land for

parks or other public purposes.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.43, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.306. DEFENSE READJUSTMENT PROJECT DESIGNATION. (a)

The bank may designate a qualified business as a defense

readjustment project only if the bank determines that:

(1) the business is a qualified business under Section 2310.302

that is located in or has made a substantial commitment to locate

in a defense readjustment zone;

(2) the governing body of the readjustment zone making the

application has demonstrated that a high level of cooperation

exists among public, private, and neighborhood entities in the

zone; and

(3) the designation will contribute significantly to the

achievement of the plans of the governing body making the

application for development and revitalization of the zone.

(b) The bank shall designate qualified businesses as defense

readjustment projects on a competitive basis. The bank shall make

its designation decisions using a weighted scale in which:

(1) 50 percent of the evaluation is based on the effect of the

loss of defense expenditures and employment on the community;

(2) 25 percent of the evaluation depends on the local effort to

achieve development and revitalization of the readjustment zone;

and

(3) 25 percent of the evaluation depends on the evaluation

criteria as determined by the bank, which must include:

(A) the level of cooperation and support the project applicant

commits to the revitalization goals of the zone; and

(B) the type and wage level of the jobs to be created or

retained by the business.

(c) The bank may remove a defense readjustment project

designation if it determines that the business is not complying

with a requirement for its designation.

(d) The bank may designate the same qualified business in a

readjustment zone as more than one defense readjustment project.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 356, Sec. 2, eff. June

18, 2003; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.44, eff. Sept. 1,

2003.

Sec. 2310.307. ALLOCATION OF JOBS ELIGIBLE FOR TAX REFUND. When

the bank designates a business as a defense readjustment project,

the bank shall allocate to the project the maximum number of new

permanent jobs or retained jobs eligible to be included in a

computation of a tax refund for the project. The number may not

exceed 500 or a number equal to 110 percent of the number of

anticipated new permanent jobs or retained jobs specified in the

application for designation of the business as a defense

readjustment project under Section 2310.305, whichever is less.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.44, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.308. DURATION OF CERTAIN DESIGNATIONS. The bank's

designation of a qualified business as a defense readjustment

project is effective until the fifth anniversary of the date on

which the designation is made regardless of whether the

readjustment zone in which the project is located expires before

the fifth anniversary of the project.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.44, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

SUBCHAPTER F. READJUSTMENT ZONE BENEFITS

Sec. 2310.401. EXEMPTIONS FROM STATE REGULATION; SUSPENSION OF

LOCAL REGULATION. (a) A state agency may exempt from its

regulation a qualified business, qualified employee, or qualified

property in a readjustment zone if the exemption is consistent

with:

(1) the purposes of this chapter; and

(2) the protection and promotion of the general health and

welfare.

(b) A local government may suspend local regulation, including

an ordinance, rule, or standard, relating to zoning, licensing,

or building codes in a readjustment zone.

(c) An exemption from or suspension of regulation under this

section must be adopted in the same manner that the regulation

was adopted.

(d) The authorization provided by Subsection (a) or (b) does not

apply to regulation:

(1) that relates to:

(A) civil rights;

(B) equal employment;

(C) equal opportunity;

(D) fair housing rights; or

(E) preservation of historical sites or historical artifacts;

(2) the relaxation of which is likely to harm the public safety

or public health, including environmental health; or

(3) that is specifically imposed by law.

(e) For the purposes of this section, property is classified as

qualified property if the property is:

(1) tangible personal property located in the readjustment zone

that was acquired from the federal government by lease or deed

or:

(A) acquired by a taxpayer not earlier than the 90th day before

the date on which the area was designated as a readjustment zone;

and

(B) used predominantly by the taxpayer in the active conduct of

a trade or business;

(2) real property located in the readjustment zone that was

acquired from the federal government by lease or deed or:

(A) acquired by a taxpayer not earlier than the 90th day before

the date on which the area was designated as a readjustment zone

and was used predominantly by the taxpayer in the active conduct

of a trade or business; or

(B) the principal residence of the taxpayer on the date of the

sale or exchange; or

(3) an interest in an entity that was certified as a qualified

business under Section 2310.302 for the entity's most recent tax

year ending before the date of the sale or exchange.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.402. REVIEW OF STATE AGENCY RULES; REPORT. (a) A

state agency by rule may provide, when applicable, encouragements

and incentives to increase:

(1) the renovation, improvement, or new construction of housing

in readjustment zones; and

(2) the economic viability and profitability of business and

commerce in readjustment zones.

(b) The bank shall disseminate the reports to the governing

bodies of readjustment zones and others as necessary to advance

the purposes of this chapter.

(c) To contribute to the implementation of this chapter, an

agency may waive, modify, provide exemptions to, or otherwise

minimize the adverse effects of the rules it administers on the

renovation, improvement, or new construction of housing in

readjustment zones or on the economic viability and profitability

of business and commerce in readjustment zones.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.45, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.403. STATE PREFERENCES. (a) A state agency shall

give preference to the governing body of a readjustment zone or a

qualified business or qualified employee located in a

readjustment zone over other eligible applicants for grants,

loans, or credit enhancements that are administered by the state

agency if:

(1) at least 50 percent of the grant, loan, or credit

enhancement will be spent for the direct benefit of the

readjustment zone; and

(2) the purpose of the grant, loan, or credit enhancement is to:

(A) promote economic development in the community; or

(B) construct, improve, extend, repair, or maintain public

facilities in the community.

(b) The comptroller may and is encouraged to deposit state money

in financial institutions located or doing business in

readjustment zones.

(c) A state agency may and is encouraged to contract with

businesses located in readjustment zones.

(d) The office or another state agency may give preference to

readjustment zones in granting economic development money or

other benefits.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.46, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.

Sec. 2310.404. STATE TAX REFUNDS AND CREDITS; REPORT. (a)

Subject to Section 2310.413, a defense readjustment project is

eligible for:

(1) a refund of state taxes under Section 151.4291, Tax Code;

(2) a franchise tax credit under Subchapter P or Q, Chapter 171,

Tax Code; and

(3) the exclusion of receipts from service performed in a

readjustment zone in the determination of gross receipts from

business done in this state under Sections 171.103 and 171.1032,

Tax Code.

(b) Not later than the 60th day after the last day of each

fiscal year, the comptroller shall report to the department the

statewide total of the tax refunds or credits made under this

section during that fiscal year.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

1280, Sec. 8, eff. September 1, 2005.

Sec. 2310.405. LOCAL SALES AND USE TAX REFUNDS. (a) To

encourage the development of areas designated as readjustment

zones, the governing body of a municipality through a program may

refund its local sales and use taxes paid by a qualified business

on:

(1) the purchase, lease, or rental of equipment or machinery for

use in a readjustment zone;

(2) the purchase of material for use in remodeling,

rehabilitating, or constructing a structure in a readjustment

zone;

(3) labor for remodeling, rehabilitating, or constructing a

structure in a readjustment zone; and

(4) electricity and natural gas purchased and consumed in the

normal course of business in the readjustment zone.

(b) To promote the public health, safety, or welfare, the

governing body of a municipality or county through a program may

refund its local sales and use taxes paid by a qualified business

or qualified employee.

(c) The governing body of a municipality or county that is the

governing body of a readjustment zone may provide for the partial

or total refund of its local sales and use taxes paid by a person

making a taxable purchase, lease, or rental for development or

revitalization in the zone.

(d) A person eligible for a refund of local sales and use taxes

under this section shall pay the entire amount of state and local

sales and use taxes at the time the taxes would be due if an

agreement for the refund did not exist.

(e) An agreement to refund local sales and use taxes under this

section must:

(1) be written;

(2) contain an expiration date; and

(3) require that the person eligible for the refund provide to

the municipality or county making the refund the documentation

necessary to support a refund claim.

(f) The municipality or county shall make the refund directly to

the person eligible for the refund in the manner provided by the

agreement.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.406. REDUCTION OR ELIMINATION OF LOCAL FEES OR TAXES.

(a) To promote the public health, safety, or welfare, the

governing body of a municipality or county through a program may

reduce or eliminate fees or taxes that it imposes on a qualified

business or qualified employee.

(b) This section does not apply to sales and use taxes or

property taxes.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.407. TAX INCREMENT FINANCING AND ABATEMENT.

Designation of an area as a readjustment zone is also designation

of the area as a reinvestment zone for:

(1) tax increment financing under Chapter 311, Tax Code; and

(2) tax abatement under Chapter 312, Tax Code.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.408. DEVELOPMENT BONDS. To finance a project in a

readjustment zone, bonds may be issued under:

(1) Chapter 1433; or

(2) the Development Corporation Act (Subtitle C1, Title 12,

Local Government Code).

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1420, Sec. 8.248, eff.

Sept. 1, 2001.

Amended by:

Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch.

885, Sec. 3.14, eff. April 1, 2009.

Sec. 2310.409. OTHER LOCAL INCENTIVES. (a) The governing body

of a municipality or county that is the governing body of a

readjustment zone may:

(1) defer compliance in the zone with the subdivision and

development ordinances or rules, other than those relating to

streets and roads or sewer or water services, of the municipality

or county, as appropriate;

(2) give priority to the zone for the receipt of:

(A) community development block grant money;

(B) industrial revenue bonds; or

(C) funds received for job training;

(3) adopt and implement a plan for police protection in the

zone;

(4) amend the zoning ordinances of the municipality or county,

as appropriate, to promote economic development in the zone;

(5) establish permitting preferences for businesses in the zone;

(6) establish simplified, accelerated, or other special permit

procedures for businesses in the zone;

(7) waive development fees for projects in the zone;

(8) create a local readjustment zone fund for funding bonds or

other programs or activities to develop or revitalize the zone;

(9) for qualified businesses in the zone, reduce rates charged

by:

(A) a utility owned by the municipality or county, as

appropriate; or

(B) a cooperative corporation or utility owned by private

investors, subject to the requirements of Subsection (b);

(10) in issuing housing finance bonds, give priority to persons

or projects in the zone;

(11) in providing services, give priority to local economic

development, educational, job training, or transportation

programs that benefit the zone; or

(12) sell real property owned by the municipality or county, as

appropriate, and located in the readjustment zone in accordance

with Section 2310.410.

(b) A reduction in utility rates under Subsection (a)(9)(B) is

subject to the agreement of the affected utility and the approval

of the appropriate regulatory authority under Title 2, Utilities

Code. The rates may be reduced up to but not more than five

percent below the lowest rate allowable for that customer class.

In making its determination under this section, the regulatory

authority shall consider revitalization goals for the

readjustment zone. In setting the rates of the utility the

appropriate regulatory authority shall allow the utility to

recover the amount of the reduction.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 62, Sec. 18.29, eff.

Sept. 1, 1999.

Sec. 2310.410. DISPOSITION OF PUBLIC PROPERTY IN READJUSTMENT

ZONE. (a) After an area is designated as a readjustment zone,

the state, a municipality, or a county that owns a surplus

building (including any structure) or vacant land in the zone may

dispose of the building or land by:

(1) selling the building or land at a public auction;

(2) selling the building or land without notice or bidding as

provided by Subsection (d); or

(3) establishing an urban homestead program described by

Subsection (e).

(b) A municipality or county may sell a surplus building or

vacant land in the readjustment zone at less than fair market

value if the governing body of the municipality or county by

ordinance or order, as appropriate, adopts criteria that specify

the conditions and circumstances under which the sale may occur

and the public purpose to be achieved by the sale. A copy of the

ordinance or order must be filed with the bank not later than the

day on which the sale occurs.

(c) If the surplus building or vacant land is sold at a public

auction, the building or land may be sold to a buyer who is not

the highest bidder if the criteria and public purpose specified

in the ordinance or order adopted under Subsection (b) are

satisfied.

(d) The surplus building or vacant land may be sold without

complying with notice or bidding requirements (including election

or voter approval requirements imposed by other law, if any) if

the criteria and public purpose specified in the ordinance or

order adopted under Subsection (b) are satisfied.

(e) An urban homestead program must provide that:

(1) the state, municipality, or county is to sell to an

individual a residence or part of a residence that it owns for an

amount not to exceed $100;

(2) as a condition of the sale, the individual must agree by

covenant in the deed conveying the residence to live in the

residence for at least seven years and to renovate or remodel the

residence to meet the level of maintenance stated in an agreement

between the individual and the governmental entity; and

(3) after the individual satisfies the seven-year residency and

property improvement requirements of the agreement, the

governmental entity shall assign the residence to the individual.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997. Amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1055, Sec. 1, eff.

June 18, 1999; Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 894, Sec. 1, eff. Sept.

1, 2001; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.49, eff. Sept. 1,

2003.

Sec. 2310.411. WAIVER OF PERFORMANCE BOND. A subcontractor is

not required to execute a performance bond under Chapter 2253 if:

(1) the construction, alteration, repair, or other public work

to be performed under the contract is entirely in a readjustment

zone; and

(2) the amount of the contract does not exceed $200,000.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.412. LIABILITY OF CONTRACTOR OR ARCHITECT. A

contractor or architect who constructs or rehabilitates a

building in a readjustment zone is liable for any structural

defect in the building only for the period ending on the 10th

anniversary of the date on which beneficial occupancy of the

building begins after the construction or rehabilitation,

notwithstanding a statute of limitations to the contrary.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 114, Sec. 1, eff. May 19,

1997.

Sec. 2310.413. MONITORING DEFENSE READJUSTMENT PROJECT

COMMITMENTS. (a) The bank may monitor a defense readjustment

project to determine whether and to what extent the project has

followed through on any commitments made by it or on its behalf

under this chapter.

(b) The bank may determine that the defense readjustment project

is not eligible for state tax refunds and credits under Section

2310.404 if the bank finds that:

(1) the project is not willing to cooperate with the bank in

providing the bank with the information the bank needs to make

the determination under Subsection (a); or

(2) the project has substantially failed to follow through on

its commitments made by it or on its behalf under this chapter.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1134, Sec. 1.05, eff. Sept. 1,

2001. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 3.50, eff.

Sept. 1, 2003.