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40 and nonproduction workers in the private sector from
41 the month of June of the previous year to June of the
42 current year.
43 (4) The provision and payment of at least eighty
44 percent of the cost of a standard medical and dental
45 plan for all full-time employees working at the
46 project for which assistance has been requested.
47 (5) The impact of the applicant's proposed project
48 on other businesses in competition with the applicant.
49 The governor's designee shall make a good faith effort
50 to prohibit the displacement of employees of existing

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1 businesses through an allocation of the state ceiling.
2 (6) The issuance to the applicant of all known
3 required environmental permits and the applicant's
4 compliance with all environmental regulations.
5 (7) The economic impact of the applicant's
6 proposed project on the state and the region of the
7 state in which the applicant will be locating.
8 b. Of the applications for the state ceiling
9 allocation under section 7C.4A, subsection 5, the
10 governor's designee shall place the highest rated
11 applications into one of the two drawings provided in
12 paragraph "c", subparagraph (1), based on the
13 population of the political subdivision where the
14 proposed project will be located. Upon request, the
15 governor's designee shall make available a written
16 rationale detailing the reasons used for selecting the
17 particular applicants chosen for the drawings
18 conducted pursuant to paragraph "c", subparagraph (1).
19 c. (1) On or before June 30 of each year, the
20 state ceiling allocated under section 7C.4A,
21 subsection 5, shall be allocated based on one drawing
22 conducted by the governor's designee for each of the
23 following groups:
24 (a) Applicants eligible pursuant to paragraph "b"
25 whose proposed project would be located in a political
26 subdivision with a population of twenty thousand or
27 less according to the most recent census.
28 (b) Applicants eligible pursuant to paragraph "b"
29 whose proposed project would be located in a political
30 subdivision with a population over twenty thousand.
31 (2) One-half of the state ceiling allocated under
32 section 7C.4A, subsection 5, shall be reserved for the
33 applicants in the drawing conducted pursuant to
34 subparagraph (1), subparagraph subdivision (a). The
35 remaining one-half of the state ceiling allocated
36 under section 7C.4A, subsection 5, shall be reserved
37 for the applicants in the drawing conducted pursuant
38 to subparagraph (1), subparagraph subdivision (b).


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