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S.B. 31
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8 LONG TITLE
9 Committee Note:
10 The Workforce Services and Community and Economic Development Interim
11 Committee recommended this bill.
12 General Description:
13 This bill amends provisions of the Industrial Assistance Fund regarding the Rural Fast
14 Track Program.
15 Highlighted Provisions:
16 This bill:
17 . provides that one of the purposes of the Rural Fast Track Program is to use the
18 Business Expansion and Retention Initiative to further promote business and
19 economic development in rural Utah; and
20 . provides for the Office of Rural Development to administer the Initiative.
21 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
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23 Other Special Clauses:
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25 Utah Code Sections Affected:
26 AMENDS:
27 63M-1-904, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 278
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29 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
30 Section 1. Section 63M-1-904 is amended to read:
31 63M-1-904. Rural Fast Track Program -- Creation -- Funding -- Qualifications
32 for program participation -- Awards -- Reports.
33 (1) (a) There is created the Rural Fast Track Program, hereafter referred to in this
34 section as "the program."
35 (b) The program is a funded component of the economically disadvantaged rural areas
36 designation in Subsection 63M-1-903 (1)(a).
37 (2) (a) The purpose of the program is to:
38 (i) provide an efficient way for small companies in rural Utah to receive incentives for
39 creating high paying jobs in the rural areas of the state; and
40 (ii) use the Business Expansion and Retention Initiative to further promote business
41 and economic development in rural Utah.
42 (b) The Office of Rural Development shall administer the Business Expansion and
43 Retention Initiative for the rural areas of the state.
44 (3) (a) Twenty percent of the money in the Industrial Assistance Account at the
45 beginning of each fiscal year shall be used to fund the program.
46 (b) The 20% referred to in Subsection (3)(a) is not in addition to but is a part of the up
47 to 50% designation for economically disadvantaged rural areas referred to in Subsection
48 63M-1-903 (1)(a).
49 (c) If any of the 20% allocation referred to in Subsection (3)(a) has not been used in the
50 program by the end of the third quarter of each fiscal year, that money may be used for any
51 other loan, grant, or assistance program offered through the Industrial Assistance Account
52 during the fiscal year.
53 (4) (a) To qualify for participation in the program a company shall:
54 (i) complete and file with the office an application for participation in the program,
55 signed by an officer of the company;
56 (ii) be located and conduct its business operations in a county in the state that has:
57 (A) a population of less than 30,000; and
58 (B) an average household income of less than $60,000 as reflected in the most recently
59 available data collected and reported by the United States Census Bureau;
60 (iii) have been in business in the state for at least two years; and
61 (iv) have at least two employees.
62 (b) (i) Office staff shall verify an applicant's qualifications under Subsection (4)(a).
63 (ii) The application must be approved by the administrator in order for a company to
64 receive an incentive or other assistance under this section.
65 (c) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
66 administrator may make rules governing:
67 (i) the content of the application form referred to in Subsection (4)(a)(i);
68 (ii) who qualifies as an employee under Subsection (4)(a)(iv); and
69 (iii) the verification procedure referred to in Subsection (4)(b).
70 (5) (a) The administrator shall make incentive cash awards to small companies under
71 this section based on the following criteria:
72 (i) $1,000 for each new incremental job that pays over 110% of the county's average
73 annual wage;
74 (ii) $1,250 for each incremental job that pays over 115% of the county's average annual
75 wage; and
76 (iii) $1,500 for each incremental job that pays over 125% of the county's average
77 annual wage.
78 (b) The administrator shall make a cash award under Subsection (5)(a) when a new
79 incremental job has been in place for at least 12 months.
80 (c) The creation of a new incremental job by a company is based on the number of
81 employees at the company during the previous 24 months.
82 (d) (i) A small company may also apply for grants, loans, or other financial assistance
83 under the program to help develop its business in rural Utah and may receive up to $50,000
84 under the program if approved by the administrator.
85 (ii) The board must approve a distribution that exceeds the $50,000 cap under
86 Subsection (5)(d)(i).
87 (6) The administrator shall make a quarterly report to the board of the awards made by
88 the administrator under this section and an annual report to the Legislative Workforce Services
89 and Community and Economic Development Interim Committee as to the awards and their
90 impact on economic development in the state's rural areas.
Legislative Review Note
as of 11-17-10 2:57 PM