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  1  1    Section 1.  Section 15E.192, subsection 1, Code Supplement
  1  2 1997, is amended to read as follows:
  1  3    1.  A county may create an economic development enterprise
  1  4 zone as authorized in this division, subject to certification
  1  5 by the department of economic development, by designating up
  1  6 to one percent of the county area for that purpose.  An
  1  7 eligible county containing a city whose boundaries extend into
  1  8 an adjacent county may establish an enterprise zone in an area
  1  9 of the city located in the adjacent county if the adjacent
  1 10 county's board of supervisors adopts a resolution approving
  1 11 the establishment of the enterprise zone in the city and the
  1 12 two counties enter into an agreement pursuant to chapter 28E
  1 13 regarding the establishment of the enterprise zone.  A county
  1 14 may establish more than one enterprise zone.
  1 15    Sec. 2.  Section 15E.193, subsection 1, paragraph b, Code
  1 16 Supplement 1997, is amended to read as follows:
  1 17    b.  Pays at least eighty percent of the cost of a standard
  1 18 medical and dental insurance plan for all full-time employees.
  1 19 Provides all full-time employees with the option of choosing
  1 20 one of the following:
  1 21    (1)  The business pays eighty percent of both of the
  1 22 following:
  1 23    (a)  The cost of a standard medical insurance plan.
  1 24    (b)  The cost of a standard dental insurance plan or an
  1 25 equivalent plan.
  1 26    (2)  The business provides the employee with a monetarily
  1 27 equivalent plan to the plan provided for in subparagraph (1).
  1 28    Sec. 3.  Section 15E.195, subsection 1, Code Supplement
  1 29 1997, is amended to read as follows:
  1 30    1.  A county which designates an enterprise zone pursuant
  1 31 to section 15E.194, subsection 1, and in which an eligible
  1 32 enterprise zone is certified shall establish an enterprise
  1 33 zone commission to review applications from qualified
  1 34 businesses located within or requesting to locate within an
  1 35 enterprise zone designated pursuant to section 15E.194,
  2  1 subsection 1, to receive incentives or assistance as provided
  2  2 in section 15E.196.  The commission shall consist of nine
  2  3 members.  Five of these members shall consist of one
  2  4 representative of the board of supervisors, one member with
  2  5 economic development expertise chosen by the department of
  2  6 economic development, one representative of the county zoning
  2  7 board, one member of the local community college board of
  2  8 directors, and one representative of the local workforce
  2  9 development center.  These five members shall select the
  2 10 remaining four members.  If the enterprise zone consists of an
  2 11 area meeting the requirements for eligibility for an urban or
  2 12 rural enterprise community under Title XIII of the federal
  2 13 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, one of the
  2 14 remaining four members shall be a representative of that zone
  2 15 community.  However, if the enterprise zone qualifies under
  2 16 the city criteria, one of the four members shall be a
  2 17 representative of an international labor organization and if
  2 18 an enterprise zone is located in any city, a representative,
  2 19 chosen by the city council, of each such city may be a member
  2 20 of the commission.  A county shall have only one enterprise
  2 21 zone commission to review applications for incentives and
  2 22 assistance for businesses located within or requesting to
  2 23 locate within a certified enterprise zone designated pursuant
  2 24 to section 15E.194, subsection 1.
  2 25    Sec. 4.  Section 15E.195, Code Supplement 1997, is amended
  2 26 by adding the following new subsection:
  2 27    NEW SUBSECTION.  1A.  A city with a population of twenty-
  2 28 four thousand or more which designates an enterprise zone
  2 29 pursuant to section 15E.194, subsection 2, and in which an
  2 30 eligible enterprise zone is certified shall establish an
  2 31 enterprise zone commission to review applications from
  2 32 qualified businesses located within or requesting to locate
  2 33 within an enterprise zone to receive incentives or assistance
  2 34 as provided in section 15E.196.  The commission shall consist
  2 35 of nine members.  Six of these members shall consist of one
  3  1 representative of an international labor organization, one
  3  2 member with economic development expertise chosen by the
  3  3 department of economic development, one representative of the
  3  4 city council, one member of the local community college board
  3  5 of directors, one member of the city planning and zoning
  3  6 commission, and one representative of the local workforce
  3  7 development center.  These six members shall select the
  3  8 remaining three members.  If the enterprise zone consists of
  3  9 an area meeting the requirements for eligibility for an urban
  3 10 enterprise community under Title XIII of the federal Omnibus
  3 11 Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, one of the remaining three
  3 12 members shall be a representative of that community.  If a
  3 13 city contiguous to the city designating the enterprise zone is
  3 14 included in an enterprise zone, a representative of the
  3 15 contiguous city, chosen by the city council, shall be a member
  3 16 of the commission.  A city in which an eligible enterprise
  3 17 zone is certified shall have only one enterprise zone
  3 18 commission.  If a city has established an enterprise zone
  3 19 commission prior to the effective date of this Act, the city
  3 20 may petition to the department of economic development to
  3 21 change the structure of the existing commission.
  3 22    Sec. 5.  Section 15E.196, subsection 5, Code Supplement
  3 23 1997, is amended to read as follows:
  3 24    5.  The county or city for which an eligible enterprise
  3 25 zone is certified may exempt from all property taxation all or
  3 26 a portion of the value added to the property upon which an
  3 27 eligible business locates or expands in an enterprise zone and
  3 28 which is used in the operation of the eligible business.  The
  3 29 amount of value added for purposes of this subsection shall be
  3 30 the amount of the increase in assessed valuation of the
  3 31 property following the location or expansion of the business
  3 32 in the enterprise zone.  If an exemption provided pursuant to
  3 33 this subsection is made applicable to only a portion of the
  3 34 property within an enterprise zone, the definition of that
  3 35 subset of eligible property must be by uniform criteria which
  4  1 further some planning objective established by the city or
  4  2 county enterprise zone commission and approved by the eligible
  4  3 city or county.  The exemption may be allowed for a period not
  4  4 to exceed ten years beginning the year the eligible business
  4  5 enters into an agreement with the county or city to locate or
  4  6 expand operations in an enterprise zone.  
  4  7                           EXPLANATION
  4  8    This bill provides changes in the economic development
  4  9 enterprise zone legislation which was passed by the general
  4 10 assembly in the 1997 legislative session.
  4 11    The bill provides that an eligible county containing a city
  4 12 whose boundaries extend into an adjacent county may establish
  4 13 an enterprise zone in an area of the city located in the
  4 14 adjacent county if certain conditions are met.
  4 15    In order to be considered an eligible business within an
  4 16 enterprise zone, a business must meet a number of criteria
  4 17 which includes paying at least 80 percent of the cost of a
  4 18 standard medical and dental insurance plan for all full-time
  4 19 employees.  The bill amends this provision to require
  4 20 employers to give full-time employees the option of choosing
  4 21 between two benefit plans.
  4 22    Currently, the Code only requires a county to establish an
  4 23 enterprise zone commission.  The bill amends this requirement
  4 24 by requiring counties to establish a commission only if the
  4 25 county designated the enterprise zone and the enterprise zone
  4 26 is certified.  The bill provides that a county shall have only
  4 27 one commission to review applications for incentives and
  4 28 assistance for businesses located within or requesting to
  4 29 locate within a certified enterprise zone designated by the
  4 30 county.
  4 31    The bill requires a city which designates an enterprise
  4 32 zone and in which an eligible enterprise zone is certified to
  4 33 establish an enterprise zone commission to review applications
  4 34 from qualified businesses to receive incentives or assistance
  4 35 under the program.  A commission shall consist of nine
  5  1 members, six of which are identified with the remaining three
  5  2 members being selected by the named six members.  If an urban
  5  3 enterprise community is included in the enterprise zone, one
  5  4 of the three remaining members shall be a representative of
  5  5 that community.  If a city contiguous to the city designating
  5  6 the enterprise zone is included in an enterprise zone, a
  5  7 representative of the contiguous city, chosen by the city
  5  8 council, shall be a member of the commission.  The bill
  5  9 provides that a city shall only have one enterprise zone and
  5 10 if a city has established an enterprise zone prior to the
  5 11 effective date of this Act, the city may petition the
  5 12 department to change the structure of the existing commission.
  5 13    The bill requires a county or city which provides an
  5 14 eligible business in a certified enterprise zone with a
  5 15 property tax exemption to define the particular eligible
  5 16 property by a set of uniform criteria which further a planning
  5 17 objective established by the enterprise commission and are
  5 18 approved by the eligible county or city.  
  5 19 LSB 3308SV 77
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