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COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE

FOR

Senate Bill No. 139

(By Senators Tomblin, Mr. President, and Sprouse,

By Request of the Executive)

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[Originating in the Committee on Finance;

reported February 27, 2004.]

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A BILL to amend the code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding thereto a new article, designated §5B-2E-1, §5B-2E-2, §5B-2E-3, §5B-2E-4, §5B-2E-5, §5B-2E-6, §5B-2E-7, §5B-2E-8, §5B-2E-9, §5B-2E-10 and §5B-2E-11; and to amend said code by adding thereto a new section, designated §11-15-34, all relating to the West Virginia tourism development act; establishing a tourism development project tax credit; specifying short titles; specifying legislative findings and purpose; defining terms; specifying additional powers and duties of the development office; specifying activity that qualifies for the credit; requiring filing of application for tax credit as condition precedent to claiming tax credit; specifying procedures for evaluation and approval of project; providing for hiring of consultants; specifying criteria for evaluating projects; specifying determination of amount of allowable tax credits; specifying application of tax credits against sales tax collected; termination of act; providing for forfeiture of unused tax credits; and specifying information required to be annually submitted to the state development office.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That the code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended by adding thereto a new article, designated §5B-2E-1, §5B-2E-2, §5B-2E-3, §5B-2E-4, §5B-2E-5, §5B-2E-6, §5B-2E-7, §5B-2E-8, §5B-2E- 9, §5B-2E-10 and §5B-2E-11; and that said code be amended by adding thereto a new section, designated §11-15-34, all to read as follows:
CHAPTER 5B. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1985.

ARTICLE 2E. WEST VIRGINIA TOURISM DEVELOPMENT ACT.

§5B-2E-1. West Virginia Tourism Development Act.

This article shall be referred to as the "West Virginia Tourism Development Act."
§5B-2E-2. Legislative findings.
The Legislature finds and declares that the general welfare and material well-being of the citizens of the state depend, in large measure, upon the development of tourism development projects in the state and that it is in the best interest of the state to induce the creation of new or the expansion of existing tourism development projects within the state in order to advance the public purposes of relieving unemployment by preserving and creating jobs and by preserving and creating new and greater sources of revenues for the support of public services provided by the state; and that the inducement for the creation or expansion of tourism development projects should be in the form of a tax credit to be applied to consumer sales and service taxes collected on the gross receipts generated directly from the operations of the new or expanded tourism development projects, in lieu of tax credits on income that are largely deferred for a number of years after start up of a major tourism development project; and all of which new and/or expanded tourism developments are of paramount importance to the state and its economy and for the state's contribution to the national economy.
§5B-2E-3. Definitions.
As used in this article, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(a) "Agreement" means a tourism development agreement entered into, pursuant to section six of this article, between the development office and an approved company, with respect to a tourism development project.
(b) "Approved company" means any eligible company approved by the development office pursuant to section five of this article seeking to undertake a tourism development project.
(c) "Approved costs" means:
(1) Included costs:
(A) Obligations incurred for labor and to vendors, contractors, subcontractors, builders, suppliers, delivery persons and material persons in connection with the acquisition, construction, equipping, installation and/or expansion of a tourism development project;
(B) The costs of acquiring real property or rights in real property and any costs incidental thereto;
(C) The cost of contract bonds and of insurance of all kinds that may be required or necessary during the course of the acquisition, construction, equipping, installation and/or expansion of a tourism development project which is not paid by the vendor, supplier, delivery person, contractor or otherwise provided;
(D) All costs of architectural and engineering services, including, but not limited to: Estimates, plans and specifications, preliminary investigations and supervision of construction, installation, as well as for the performance of all the duties required by or consequent to the acquisition, construction, equipping, installation and/or expansion of a tourism development project;
(E) All costs required to be paid under the terms of any contract for the acquisition, construction, equipping, installation and/or expansion of a tourism development project;
(F) All costs required for the installation of utilities, including, but not limited to: Water, sewer, sewer treatment, gas, electricity, communications and off-site construction of utility extensions to the boundaries of the real estate on which the facilities are located, all of which are to be used to improve the economic situation of the approved company in a manner that allows the approved company to attract persons; and
(G) All other costs comparable with those described in this subsection;
(2) Excluded costs: -- The term "approved costs" does not include any portion of the cost required to be paid for the acquisition, construction, equipping and installation and/or expansion of a tourism development project that is financed with governmental incentives, grants or bonds or for which the eligible taxpayer elects to qualify for the tax credit provided by article thirteen-q, chapter eleven of this code.
(d) "Council" means the council for community and economic development as provided in article two of this chapter.
(e) "Development office" means the West Virginia development office as provided in article two of this chapter.
(f) "Crafts and products center" means a facility primarily devoted to the display, promotion and sale of West Virginia products and at which a minimum of eighty percent of the sales occurring at the facility are of West Virginia arts, crafts or agricultural products.
(g) "Eligible company" means any corporation, limited liability company, partnership, registered limited liability partnership, sole proprietorship, business trust, joint venture or any other entity operating or intending to operate a tourism development project, whether owned or leased, within the state that meets the standards required by the council. An eligible company may operate or intend to operate directly or indirectly through a lessee.
(h) "Entertainment destination center" means a facility containing a minimum of two hundred thousand square feet of building space adjacent or complementary to an existing tourism attraction, an approved tourism development project or a major convention facility and which provides a variety of entertainment and leisure options that contain at least one major theme restaurant and at least three additional entertainment venues, including, but not limited to, live entertainment, multiplex theaters, large-format theaters, motion simulators, family entertainment centers, concert halls, virtual reality or other interactive games, museums, exhibitions or other cultural and leisure time activities. Entertainment and food and drink options shall occupy a minimum of sixty percent of total gross area available for lease and other retail stores shall occupy no more than forty percent of the total gross area available for lease.
(i) "Final approval" means the action taken by the council qualifying the eligible company to receive the tax credits provided in this article.
(j) "Preliminary approval" means the action taken by the development office conditioning final approval by the council.
(k) "State agency" means any state administrative body, agency, department, division, board, commission or institution exercising any function of the state that is not an independent municipal corporation or political subdivision.
(l) "Tourism attraction" means a cultural or historical site, a recreation or entertainment facility, an area of natural phenomenon or scenic beauty, a West Virginia crafts and products center or an entertainment destination center. A tourism development project or attraction shall not include any of the following:
(1) Lodging facilities, unless:
(A) The facilities constitute a portion of a tourism development project and represent less than fifty percent of the total approved cost of the tourism development project, or the facilities are to be located on recreational property owned or leased by the state or federal government and the facilities have received prior approval from the appropriate state or federal agency.
(B) The facilities involve the restoration or rehabilitation of a structure that is listed individually in the National Register of Historic Places or are located in a National Register Historic District and certified by the state historic preservation officer as contributing to the historic significance of the district, and the rehabilitation or restoration project has been approved in advance by the state historic preservation officer; or
(C) The facilities involve the construction, reconstruction, restoration, rehabilitation or upgrade of a full-service lodging facility or the reconstruction, restoration, rehabilitation or upgrade of an existing structure into a full-service lodging facility having not less than five hundred guest rooms, with construction, reconstruction, restoration, rehabilitation or upgrade costs exceeding ten million dollars;
(2) Facilities that are primarily devoted to the retail sale of goods, other than an entertainment destination center, a West Virginia crafts and products center or a tourism development project where the sale of goods is a secondary and subordinate component of the project; and
(3) Recreational facilities that do not serve as a likely destination where individuals who are not residents of the state would remain overnight in commercial lodging at or near the new tourism development project or existing attraction.
(m) "Tourism development project" means the acquisition, including the acquisition of real estate by a leasehold interest with a minimum term of ten years, construction, and equipping of a tourism attraction; the construction, and installation of improvements to facilities necessary or desirable for the acquisition, construction, installation and/or expansion of a tourism attraction including, but not limited to, surveys, installation of utilities, which may include water, sewer, sewage treatment, gas, electricity, communications, and similar facilities; and off-site construction of utility extensions to the boundaries of the real estate on which the facilities are located, all of which are to be used to improve the economic situation of the approved company in a manner that allows the approved company to attract persons.
(n) "Tourism development project tax credit" means the tourism development project tax credit allowed by section seven of this article.
§5B-2E-4. Additional powers and duties of the development office.
The development office has the following powers and duties, in addition to those set forth in this case, necessary to carry out the purposes of this article including, but not limited to:
(1) Make preliminary approvals of all applications for tourism development projects and enter into agreements pertaining to tourism development projects with approved companies;
(2) Employ fiscal consultants, attorneys, appraisers and other agents as the director finds necessary or convenient for the preparation and administration of agreements and documents necessary or incidental to any tourism development project; and
(3) Impose and collect fees and charges in connection with any transaction and provide for reasonable penalties for delinquent payment of fees and charges.
§5B-2E-5. Tourism development project application; evaluation standards; consulting services; preliminary and final approval of projects.

(a) Each eligible company that seeks to qualify a tourism development project for the tax credit provided by this article must file a written application for approval of the project with the development office.
(b) With respect to each eligible company making an application to the development office for the tourism development project tax credit, the development office shall make inquiries and request documentation, including a completed application, from the applicant that shall include: A description and location of the project; capital and other anticipated expenditures for the project and the sources of funding therefor; the anticipated employment and wages to be paid at the project; business plans that indicate the average number of days in a year in which the project will be in operation and open to the public; and the anticipated revenues and expenses generated by the project.
(c) Based upon a review of the application and additional documentation provided by the eligible company, if the development office determines that the applicant and the tourism development project may reasonably satisfy the criteria for final approval set forth in subsection (d) of this section, then the development office may grant a preliminary approval of the applicant and the tourism development project.
(d) After preliminary approval by the development office, the development office shall engage the services of a competent consulting firm or firms to analyze the data made available by the applicant and to collect and analyze additional information necessary to determine that, in the independent judgment of the consultant, the tourism development project:
(1) Likely will attract at least twenty-five percent of its visitors from outside of this state;
(2) Will have approved costs in excess of one million dollars;
(3) Will have a significant and positive economic impact on the state considering, among other factors, the extent to which the tourism development project will compete directly with or complement existing tourism attractions in the state and the amount by which increased tax revenues from the tourism development project will exceed the credit given to the approved company;
(4) Will produce sufficient revenues and public demand to be operating and open to the public for a minimum of one hundred days per year; and
(5) Will provide additional employment opportunities in the state.
(e) The applicant shall pay to the development office, prior to the engagement of the services of a competent consulting firm or firms pursuant to the provisions of subsection (d) of this section, for the cost of the consulting report or reports and shall cooperate with the consulting firm or firms to provide all of the data that the consultant considers necessary or convenient to make its determination under subsection (d) of this section.
(f) After reviewing and evaluating the project application and the consultant's report or reports, the development office shall decide whether to recommend the tourism development project to the council for final approval.
(g) If the development office recommends the tourism development project to the council, it shall submit the project application, the consulting report or reports and other information regarding the project to the council. After a review of the materials, the council may give its final approval to the applicant's application for a tourism development project and may grant to the applicant the status of an approved company. The decision by the development office and the council is final and no appeal shall be granted.
§5B-2E-6. Agreement between development office and approved company.

The development office, upon grant of the council's final approval, may enter into an agreement with any approved company with respect to its tourism development project. The terms and provisions of each agreement shall include, but not be limited to:
(1) The amount of approved costs of the project that qualify for the sales tax credit, provided for in section seven of this article. Within three months of the completion date, the approved company shall document the actual cost of the project through a certification of the costs to the development office by an independent certified public accountant acceptable to the development office; and
(2) A date certain by which the approved company shall have completed and opened the tourism development project to the public. Any approved company that has received final approval may request and the development office may grant an extension or change, however, in no event shall the extension exceed three years from the date of final approval to the completion date specified in the agreement with the approved company.
§5B-2E-7. Amount of credit allowed; approved projects.
(a) Approved companies are allowed a credit against the West Virginia consumers sales and service tax imposed by article fifteen, chapter eleven of this code and collected by the approved company on sales generated by or arising from the operations of the tourism development project. The amount of this credit is determined and applied as provided in this article.
(b) The maximum amount of credit allowable in this article is equal to twenty-five percent of the approved company's approved costs as provided in the agreement.
(c) The amount of credit allowable must be taken over a ten-year period, at the rate of one tenth of the amount thereof per taxable year, beginning with the taxable year in which the project is opened to the public, unless the approved company elects to delay the beginning of the ten-year period until the next succeeding taxable year. This election shall be made in the first consumers sales and service tax return filed by the approved company following the date the project is opened to the public. Once made, the election cannot be revoked.
(d) The amount determined under subsection (b) of this section is allowed as a credit against the consumers sales and service tax collected by the approved company on sales from the operation of the tourism development project. The amount determined under subsection (b) may be used as a credit against taxes required to be remitted on the approved company's monthly consumers sales and service tax returns, that are filed pursuant to section sixteen, article fifteen, chapter eleven of this code. The approved company may claim the credit by reducing the amount of consumers sales and service tax required to be remitted with its monthly consumers sales and service tax returns by the amount of its aggregate annual credit allowance until such time as the full current year annual credit allowance has been claimed. Once the total credit claimed for the tax year equals the approved company's aggregate annual credit allowance no further reductions to its monthly consumers sales and service tax returns will be permitted.
(e) If any credit remains after application of subsection (d) of this section, the amount of credit is carried forward to each ensuing tax year until used or until the expiration of the third taxable year subsequent to the end of the initial ten-year credit application period. If any unused credit remains after the thirteenth year, that amount is forfeited. No carryback to a prior taxable year is allowed for the amount of any unused portion of any annual credit allowance.
§5B-2E-8. Forfeiture of unused tax credits; information required to be submitted annually to development office; transfer of tax credits to successors.

(a) The approved company shall forfeit the sales tax credit allowed by this article with respect to any calendar year if:
(1) In any year following the fourth calendar year of the agreement, the tourism development project fails to attract at least twenty-five percent of its visitors from among persons who are not residents of the state;
(2) In any year following the first year of the agreement, the tourism development project is not operating and open to the public for at least one hundred days; or
(3) The approved company is not in good standing with the state tax division, the workers' compensation commission or the bureau of employment programs as of the beginning of each calendar year.
(b) Within forty-five days after the end of each calendar year of the approved company, during the term of the agreement, the approved company shall supply the development office with all reports and certifications the development office requires demonstrating to the satisfaction of the development office that the approved company is in compliance with applicable provisions of law. Based upon a review of these materials and other documents that are available, the development office shall then certify to the department of tax and revenue that the approved company is in compliance with this section.
(c) The tax credit allowed in this article is transferable, subject to the written consent of the development office, to an eligible successor company that continues to operate the approved tourism development project.
§5B-2E-9. Promulgation of rules.
The council may promulgate rules to implement the tourism development project application approval process and to describe the criteria and procedures it has established in connection therewith. These rules are not subject to the provisions of chapter twenty-nine-a of this code but shall be filed with the secretary of state.
§5B-2E-10. Legislative review.
The development office shall report annually to the joint commission on economic development by the first day of December of each year on the number of applications received from eligible companies as provided in this article, the status of each application, the number of projects approved and the status of each project.
§5B-2E-11. Termination.
The West Virginia development act will terminate and expire on the first day of January, two thousand seven.
CHAPTER 11. TAXATION.

ARTICLE 15. CONSUMERS SALES AND SERVICE TAX.
§11-15-34
. Tourism development project tax credit.
(a) There is allowed as a credit against the consumers sales and service tax collected and required to be remitted pursuant to this article from the operation of an approved tourism development project, the amount determined under section eight, article two-e, chapter five-b of this code relating to the tourism development project tax credit.
(b) The tax commissioner may propose legislative rules in accordance with article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code designed to require the filing of forms designed by the tax commissioner to reflect the intent of this section and article two-e, chapter five-b of this code.
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(NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to create the West Virginia tourism development act. The bill provides for an inducement for the construction of tourism development projects and expansion of existing tourism attractions in West Virginia, by providing for a new tourism development project tax credit to be applied against sales taxes collected on the gross receipts generated directly from the operations of the new or expanded tourism development project.

§§5B-2E is new, therefore, strike-throughs and underscoring have been omitted.

§11-15-34 is new, therefore, strike-throughs and underscoring have been omitted.)
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