1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to space and aerospace infrastructure; |
3 | providing a short title; amending s. 288.1088, F.S.; |
4 | providing legislative findings; authorizing the use of a |
5 | specified amount of resources for projects to retain or |
6 | create high-technology jobs directly associated with |
7 | developing a more diverse aerospace economy in the state; |
8 | authorizing Enterprise Florida, Inc., to waive eligibility |
9 | criteria for projects receiving funds from the Quick |
10 | Action Closing Fund which would mitigate the impact of the |
11 | conclusion of the space shuttle program; revising |
12 | authorized uses of specified Space Florida appropriations; |
13 | providing an effective date. |
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15 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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17 | Section 1. This act may be cited as the "Space Transition |
18 | and Revitalization Act." |
19 | Section 2. Section 288.1088, Florida Statutes, is amended |
20 | to read: |
21 | 288.1088 Quick Action Closing Fund.- |
22 | (1)(a) The Legislature finds that attracting, retaining, |
23 | and providing favorable conditions for the growth of certain |
24 | high-impact business facilities, privately developed critical |
25 | rural infrastructure, or key facilities in economically |
26 | distressed urban or rural communities which provide widespread |
27 | economic benefits to the public through high-quality employment |
28 | opportunities in such facilities or in related facilities |
29 | attracted to the state, through the increased tax base provided |
30 | by the high-impact facility and related businesses, through an |
31 | enhanced entrepreneurial climate in the state and the resulting |
32 | business and employment opportunities, and through the |
33 | stimulation and enhancement of the state's universities and |
34 | community colleges. In the global economy, there exists serious |
35 | and fierce international competition for these facilities, and |
36 | in most instances, when all available resources for economic |
37 | development have been used, the state continues to encounter |
38 | severe competitive disadvantages in vying for these business |
39 | facilities. Florida's rural areas must provide a competitive |
40 | environment for business in the information age. This often |
41 | requires an incentive to make it feasible for private investors |
42 | to provide infrastructure in those areas. |
43 | (b) The Legislature finds that the conclusion of the space |
44 | shuttle program and the gap in civil human space flight will |
45 | result in significant job losses that will negatively impact |
46 | families, companies, the state and regional economies, and the |
47 | capability level of this state's aerospace workforce. Thus, the |
48 | Legislature also finds that this loss of jobs is a matter of |
49 | state interest and great public importance. The Legislature |
50 | further finds that it is in the state's interest for provisions |
51 | to be made in incentive programs for economic development to |
52 | maximize the state's ability to mitigate these impacts and to |
53 | develop a more diverse aerospace economy. |
54 | (c)(b) The Legislature therefore declares that sufficient |
55 | resources shall be available to respond to extraordinary |
56 | economic opportunities and to compete effectively for these |
57 | high-impact business facilities, critical private infrastructure |
58 | in rural areas, and key businesses in economically distressed |
59 | urban or rural communities, and that up to 20 percent of these |
60 | resources may be used for projects to retain or create high- |
61 | technology jobs that are directly associated with developing a |
62 | more diverse aerospace economy in this state. |
63 | (2) There is created within the Office of Tourism, Trade, |
64 | and Economic Development the Quick Action Closing Fund. Projects |
65 | eligible for receipt of funds from the Quick Action Closing Fund |
66 | shall: |
67 | (a) Be in an industry as referenced in s. 288.106. |
68 | (b) Have a positive payback ratio of at least 5 to 1. |
69 | (c) Be an inducement to the project's location or |
70 | expansion in the state. |
71 | (d) Pay an average annual wage of at least 125 percent of |
72 | the areawide or statewide private sector average wage. |
73 | (e) Be supported by the local community in which the |
74 | project is to be located. |
75 | (3)(a) Enterprise Florida, Inc., shall review applications |
76 | pursuant to s. 288.061 and determine the eligibility of each |
77 | project consistent with the criteria in subsection (2). |
78 | Enterprise Florida, Inc., in consultation with the Office of |
79 | Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development, may waive these |
80 | criteria: |
81 | 1. Based on extraordinary circumstances; |
82 | 2. In order to mitigate the impact of the conclusion of |
83 | the space shuttle program; or |
84 | 3. In rural areas of critical economic concern if the |
85 | project would significantly benefit the local or regional |
86 | economy. |
87 | (b) Enterprise Florida, Inc., shall evaluate individual |
88 | proposals for high-impact business facilities and forward |
89 | recommendations regarding the use of moneys in the fund for such |
90 | facilities to the director of the Office of Tourism, Trade, and |
91 | Economic Development. Such evaluation and recommendation must |
92 | include, but need not be limited to: |
93 | 1. A description of the type of facility or |
94 | infrastructure, its operations, and the associated product or |
95 | service associated with the facility. |
96 | 2. The number of full-time-equivalent jobs that will be |
97 | created by the facility and the total estimated average annual |
98 | wages of those jobs or, in the case of privately developed rural |
99 | infrastructure, the types of business activities and jobs |
100 | stimulated by the investment. |
101 | 3. The cumulative amount of investment to be dedicated to |
102 | the facility within a specified period. |
103 | 4. A statement of any special impacts the facility is |
104 | expected to stimulate in a particular business sector in the |
105 | state or regional economy or in the state's universities and |
106 | community colleges. |
107 | 5. A statement of the role the incentive is expected to |
108 | play in the decision of the applicant business to locate or |
109 | expand in this state or for the private investor to provide |
110 | critical rural infrastructure. |
111 | 6. A report evaluating the quality and value of the |
112 | company submitting a proposal. The report must include: |
113 | a. A financial analysis of the company, including an |
114 | evaluation of the company's short-term liquidity ratio as |
115 | measured by its assets to liability, the company's profitability |
116 | ratio, and the company's long-term solvency as measured by its |
117 | debt-to-equity ratio; |
118 | b. The historical market performance of the company; |
119 | c. A review of any independent evaluations of the company; |
120 | d. A review of the latest audit of the company's financial |
121 | statement and the related auditor's management letter; and |
122 | e. A review of any other types of audits that are related |
123 | to the internal and management controls of the company. |
124 | (c)(b) Within 22 calendar days after receiving the |
125 | evaluation and recommendation from Enterprise Florida, Inc., the |
126 | director shall recommend to the Governor approval or disapproval |
127 | of a project for receipt of funds from the Quick Action Closing |
128 | Fund. In recommending a project, the director shall include |
129 | proposed performance conditions that the project must meet to |
130 | obtain incentive funds. The Governor shall provide the |
131 | evaluation of projects recommended for approval to the President |
132 | of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives |
133 | and consult with the President of the Senate and the Speaker of |
134 | the House of Representatives before giving final approval for a |
135 | project. The Executive Office of the Governor shall recommend |
136 | approval of a project and the release of funds pursuant to the |
137 | legislative consultation and review requirements set forth in s. |
138 | 216.177. The recommendation must include proposed performance |
139 | conditions that the project must meet in order to obtain funds. |
140 | (d)(c) Upon the approval of the Governor, the director of |
141 | the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development and the |
142 | business shall enter into a contract that sets forth the |
143 | conditions for payment of moneys from the fund. The contract |
144 | must include the total amount of funds awarded; the performance |
145 | conditions that must be met to obtain the award, including, but |
146 | not limited to, net new employment in the state, average salary, |
147 | and total capital investment; demonstrate a baseline of current |
148 | service and a measure of enhanced capability; the methodology |
149 | for validating performance; the schedule of payments from the |
150 | fund; and sanctions for failure to meet performance conditions. |
151 | The contract must provide that payment of moneys from the fund |
152 | is contingent upon sufficient appropriation of funds by the |
153 | Legislature and upon sufficient release of appropriated funds by |
154 | the Legislative Budget Commission. |
155 | (e)(d) Enterprise Florida, Inc., shall validate contractor |
156 | performance. Such validation shall be reported within 6 months |
157 | after completion of the contract to the Governor, President of |
158 | the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. |
159 | Section 3. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, |
160 | funds provided in Specific Appropriation 2649 of chapter 2008- |
161 | 152, Laws of Florida, for Space and Aerospace Infrastructure to |
162 | make improvements to Launch Complex 36 on the 45th Space Wing |
163 | property may also be used by Space Florida for improvements to |
164 | other launch complexes and space transportation facilities in |
165 | order to attract new space vehicle testing and launch business |
166 | to the state; to address intermodal requirements and impacts of |
167 | the launch ranges, spaceports, and other space transportation |
168 | facilities; to advance aerospace technology to meet the current |
169 | and future needs of the United States commercial space |
170 | transportation industry; and to assist in the development of |
171 | joint-use facilities and technology that support aviation and |
172 | aerospace operations, including high-altitude and suborbital |
173 | flights and range technology development. |
174 | Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010. |