MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2021 Regular Session

To: Finance

By: Senator(s) Branning

Senate Bill 2507

(As Passed the Senate)

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTIONS 57-1-16, 57-1-221 AND 57-93-1, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO ALLOW BUSINESSES LOCATED ON TRIBAL LANDS WITHIN THE GEOGRAPHICAL BOUNDARY OF MISSISSIPPI TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR MISSISSIPPI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY DISCRETIONARY PROGRAMS THROUGH THE ACE FUND, THE INDUSTRY INCENTIVE FINANCING REVOLVING FUND AND THE EXISTING INDUSTRY PRODUCTIVITY LOAN FUND; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

     BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:

     SECTION 1.  Section 57-1-16, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     57-1-16.  (1)  As used in this section:

          (a)  "Extraordinary economic development opportunity" means a new or expanded business or industry which maintains a strong financial condition and minimal credit risk and creates substantial employment, particularly in areas of high unemployment.

          (b)  "Local economic development entities" means state institutions of higher learning or public or private nonprofit local economic development entities including, but not limited to, chambers of commerce, local authorities, commissions or other entities created by local and private legislation or districts created pursuant to Section 19-5-99.

          (c)  "MDA" means the Mississippi Development Authority.

     (2)  (a)  There is hereby created in the State Treasury a special fund to be designated as the ACE Fund, which shall consist of money from any public or private source designated for deposit into such fund.  Unexpended amounts remaining in the fund at the end of a fiscal year shall not lapse into the State General Fund, and any interest earned on amounts in the fund shall be deposited to the credit of the fund.  The purpose of the fund shall be to assist in maximizing extraordinary economic development opportunities related to any new or expanded business or industry or to assist a local unit of government as authorized in subsection (5) of this section.  Such funds may be used to make grants to local economic development entities to assist any new or expanding business or industry that meets the criteria provided in this section when such assistance aids the consummation of a project within the State of Mississippi, including any federal Indian reservation located within the geographical boundary of Mississippi, or to make grants to a local unit of government as authorized in subsection (5) of this section.

          (b)  Monies in the fund which are derived from the proceeds of general obligation bonds may be used to reimburse reasonable actual and necessary costs incurred by the MDA for the administration of the various grant, loan and financial incentive programs administered by the MDA.  An accounting of actual costs incurred for which reimbursement is sought shall be maintained by the MDA.  Reimbursement of reasonable actual and necessary costs shall not exceed three percent (3%) of the proceeds of bonds issued.  Reimbursements made under this subsection shall satisfy any applicable federal tax law requirements.

     (3)  The MDA shall establish a grant program to make grants from the ACE Fund created under this section.  Local economic development entities may apply to the MDA for a grant under this section in the manner provided for in subsection (4) of this section.  Local units of government may apply to the MDA for a grant under this section in the manner provided in subsection (5) of this section.

     (4)  (a)  Any business or industry desiring assistance from a local economic development entity under this section shall submit an application to the local economic development entity which shall include, at a minimum:

              (i)  Evidence that the business or industry meets the definition of an extraordinary economic development opportunity;

              (ii)  A demonstration that the business or industry is at an economic disadvantage by locating the new or expanded project in the county;

              (iii)  A description, including the cost, of the requested assistance;

              (iv)  A description of the purpose for which the assistance is requested;

              (v)  A two-year business plan;

              (vi)  Financial statements or tax returns for the three (3) years immediately prior to the application;

              (vii)  Credit reports on all persons or entities with a twenty percent (20%) or greater interest in the business or industry; and

              (viii)  Any other information required by the MDA.

          (b)  The MDA shall require that binding commitments be entered into requiring that:

              (i)  The minimum requirements of this section and such other requirements as the MDA considers proper shall be met; and

              (ii)  If such requirements are not met, all or a portion of the funds provided by this section as determined by the MDA shall be repaid.

          (c)  Upon receipt of the application from a business or industry, the local economic development entity may apply to the MDA for assistance under this section.  Such application must contain evidence that the business or industry meets the definition of an extraordinary economic development opportunity, a demonstration that the business or industry is at an economic disadvantage by locating the new or expanded project in the county, a description, including the cost, of the requested assistance, and a statement of what efforts have been made or are being made by the business or industry for securing or qualifying for other local, state, federal or private funds for the project.

          (d)  The MDA shall have sole discretion in the awarding of ACE funds, provided that the business or industry and the local economic development entity have met the statutory requirements of this section.  However, in making grants under this section, the MDA shall attempt to provide for an equitable distribution of such grants among each of the congressional districts of this state in order to promote economic development across the entire state.

     (5)  (a)  The MDA may make grants to local units of government to assist the local unit of government in purchasing real property for the benefit of an existing industry that commits to maintain a minimum of one thousand three hundred (1,300) jobs for a minimum of ten (10) years after the date the grant is made.

          (b)  Any local unit of government seeking a grant authorized under this subsection shall apply to MDA.  The application shall contain such information as the MDA may require. 

          (c)  The MDA shall require that binding commitments be entered into requiring that:

              (i)  The minimum requirements of this subsection and such other requirements as the MDA considers proper shall be met; and

              (ii)  If such requirements are not met, all or a portion of the funds provided by this section as determined by the MDA shall be repaid.

     (6)  The MDA shall promulgate rules and regulations, in accordance with the Mississippi Administrative Procedures Law, for the implementation of this section.  However, before the implementation of any such rules and regulations, they shall be submitted to a committee consisting of five (5) members of the Senate Finance Committee and five (5) members of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee, appointed by the respective committee chairmen.

     SECTION 2.  Section 57-1-221, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     57-1-221.  (1)  As used in this section:

          (a)  "Approved business enterprise" means any project that:

              (i)  Locates or expands in this state, including any federal Indian reservation located within the geographical boundary of this state, and creates a minimum of two hundred fifty (250) new, full-time jobs with a total capital investment in the state of a minimum of Thirty Million Dollars ($30,000,000.00) in Tier 1 or Tier 2 counties;

              (ii)  Locates or expands in this state, including any federal Indian reservation located within the geographical boundary of this state, and creates a minimum of one hundred fifty (150) new, full-time jobs with a total capital investment in the state of a minimum of Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000.00) in areas federally designated as low-income census tracts;

              (iii)  Locates or expands in this state, including any federal Indian reservation located within the geographical boundary of this state, and creates a minimum of one thousand (1,000) new, full-time jobs;

              (iv)  Is a manufacturer of high-end kitchen appliances having at least four hundred (400) employees working at its Mississippi facilities on January 1, 2015, and with a capital investment of at least Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000.00) made after July 1, 2014, through four (4) years after July 1, 2015, that expands in this state, including any federal Indian reservation located within the geographical boundary of this state, and retains a minimum of four hundred (400) jobs; or

              (v)  Locates or expands in this state, including any federal Indian reservation located within the geographical boundary of this state, with significant regional impact as determined by MDA.

          (b)  "MDA" means the Mississippi Development Authority.

          (c)  "Facility related to the project" means and includes any of the following, as they may pertain to the project:

              (i)  Facilities to provide potable and industrial water supply systems, sewage and waste disposal systems and water, natural gas and electric transmission systems to the site of the project;

              (ii)  Building facilities and equipment necessary to operate the facility;

              (iii)  Rail lines;

              (iv)  Airports, airfields, air terminals and port facilities;

              (v)  Highways, streets and other roadways; and

              (vi)  Fire protection facilities, equipment and elevated water tanks.

          (d)  "Project" means any industrial, commercial, research and development, warehousing, distribution, transportation, processing, mining, United States government or tourism enterprise together with all real property required for construction, maintenance and operation of the enterprise that is approved by the MDA.

     (2)  (a)  There is created a special fund in the State Treasury to be known as the Mississippi Industry Incentive Financing Revolving Fund which shall consist of monies from any source designated for deposit into the fund.  Unexpended amounts remaining in the fund at the end of a fiscal year shall not lapse into the State General Fund, and any interest earned on amounts in the fund shall be deposited to the credit of the fund.  Except as otherwise provided, monies in the fund shall be disbursed by the Mississippi Development Authority for the purposes authorized in subsection (3) of this section.  The Mississippi Development Authority shall allocate and disburse Thirty Million Dollars ($30,000,000.00) from the fund as a grant to Mississippi State University for the construction, furnishing and equipping of a high-performance computing data center that is home to federally designated centers of computing excellence.  The disbursement of such funds shall not be subject to any requirements of this section relating to grants and loans made by the Mississippi Development Authority under this section.

          (b)  Monies in the fund that are derived from the proceeds of general obligation bonds may be used to reimburse reasonable actual and necessary costs incurred by the MDA for the administration of the various grant, loan and financial incentive programs administered by the MDA.  An accounting of actual costs incurred for which reimbursement is sought shall be maintained by the MDA.  Reimbursement of reasonable actual and necessary costs shall not exceed three percent (3%) of the proceeds of bonds issued.  Reimbursements made under this subsection shall satisfy any applicable federal tax law requirements.

     (3)  The MDA shall establish a program to make grants or loans from the Mississippi Industry Incentive Financing Revolving Fund to local governments, including, but not limited to, counties, municipalities, industrial development authorities and economic development districts, and approved business enterprises to construct or otherwise provide facilities related to the project.  Local governments are authorized to accept grants and enter into loans authorized under the program, and to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of a project or any property related to the project in whole or in part.

     (4)  (a)  Except as otherwise provided in this section, any business enterprise or local government desiring a grant or loan under this section shall submit an application to the MDA which shall include, at a minimum:

              (i)  Evidence that the business or industry meets the definition of an approved business enterprise;

              (ii)  A description, including the cost, of the requested assistance;

              (iii)  A description of the purpose for which the assistance is requested; and

              (iv)  Any other information required by the MDA.

          (b)  Except as otherwise provided in this section, the MDA shall require that binding commitments be entered into requiring that:

              (i)  The minimum requirements of this section and such other requirements as the MDA considers proper shall be met; and

              (ii)  If such requirements are not met, all or a portion of the funds provided by this section as determined by the MDA shall be repaid.

          (c)  Upon receipt of the application from a business enterprise or local government for a grant or loan under this section, the MDA shall determine whether the enterprise meets the definition of an approved business enterprise and determine whether to provide the assistance requested in the form of a grant or a loan.

          (d)  Except as otherwise provided in subsection (2)(a) of this section, the MDA shall have sole discretion in providing grants or loans under this section.  The terms of a grant or loan provided under this section and the manner of repayment of any loan shall be within the discretion of the MDA.  Repayments of loans made under this section shall be deposited to the credit of the Mississippi Industry Incentive Financing Revolving Fund until the uncommitted balance in the fund reaches Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000.00).  Once the uncommitted balance in the fund reaches Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000.00), repayments of loans under this section shall be deposited to the credit of Fund No. 3951 in the State Treasury to pay debt service on bonds until such time as the uncommitted balance in the fund falls below Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000.00).

          (e)  The MDA shall notify the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee of the approval of any grant or loan application thirty (30) days prior to the disbursement of any monies for the loan or grant from the Mississippi Industry Incentive Financing Revolving Fund.  The notification shall identify the applicant and the purposes for which the loan or grant is made.

     (5)  (a)  Contracts, by local governments, including, but not limited to, design and construction contracts, for the acquisition, purchase, construction or installation of a project shall be exempt from the provisions of Section 31-7-13 if:

              (i)  The MDA finds and records such finding on its minutes, that because of availability or the particular nature of a project, it would not be in the public interest or would less effectively achieve the purposes of this section to enter into such contracts on the basis of Section 31-7-13; and

              (ii)  The approved business enterprise that is involved in the project concurs in such finding.

          (b)  When the requirements of paragraph (a) of this subsection are met:

              (i)  The requirements of Section 31-7-13 shall not apply to such contracts; and

              (ii)  The contracts may be entered into on the basis of negotiation.

     (6)  It is the policy of the MDA and the MDA is authorized to accommodate and support any enterprise that receives a loan under this section for a project defined in Section 17-25-23 that wishes to have a program of diversity in contracting, and/or that wishes to do business with or cause its prime contractor to do business with Mississippi companies, including those companies that are small business concerns owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.  The term "socially and economically disadvantaged individuals" shall have the meaning ascribed to such term under Section 8(d) of the Small Business Act (15 USCS 637(d)) and relevant subcontracting regulations promulgated pursuant thereto; except that women shall be presumed to be socially and economically disadvantaged individuals for the purposes of this subsection.

     (7)  The MDA shall promulgate rules and regulations, in accordance with the Mississippi Administrative Procedures Law, for the implementation of this section.

     SECTION 3.  Section 57-93-1, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     57-93-1.  (1)  As used in this section:

          (a)  "Existing industry" means a manufacturing enterprise that has been operating in this state, including any federal Indian reservation located within the geographical boundary of this state, for not less than two (2) consecutive years that meets minimum criteria established by the Mississippi Development Authority.

          (b)  "Long-term fixed assets" means assets that:

              (i)  Through new technology will improve an enterprise's productivity and competitiveness; and

              (ii)  Meet criteria established by the Mississippi Development Authority.

          (c)  "MDA" means the Mississippi Development Authority.

     (2)  (a)  There is established the Mississippi Existing Industry Productivity Loan Program to be administered by the MDA for the purpose of providing loans to:

              (i)  Existing industries to deploy long-term fixed assets that through new technology will improve productivity and competitiveness;

              (ii)  Existing industries for the purchase or refinancing of land, buildings or equipment; and

              (iii)  Counties or incorporated municipalities to assist existing industries in deploying long-term fixed assets that through new technology will improve productivity and competitiveness and to assist existing industries through the purchase of land, buildings and equipment.

          (b)  (i)  An existing industry that accepts a loan under this program shall not reduce employment by more than twenty percent (20%) through the use of the long-term fixed assets for which the loan is granted.

              (ii)  An existing industry that accepts assistance from a county or incorporated municipality through a loan made under this program shall not reduce employment by more than twenty percent (20%) through the use of the long-term fixed assets for which the assistance is granted.

          (c)  An existing industry desiring a loan under this section must submit an application to the MDA.  The application shall include:

              (i)  A description of the purpose for which the loan is requested;

              (ii)  The amount of the loan requested;

              (iii)  The estimated total cost of the project;

              (iv)  A two-year business plan for the project;

              (v)  Financial statements or tax returns for the existing industry for the two (2) years immediately prior to the application;

              (vi)  Credit reports on all persons or entities with a twenty percent (20%) or greater interest in the enterprise; and

              (vii)  Any other information required by the MDA.

          (d)  A county or incorporated municipality desiring a loan under this section must submit an application to the MDA.  The application shall include:

              (i)  A description of the purpose for which the loan is requested;

              (ii)  The amount of the loan requested;

              (iii)  The estimated total cost of the project;

              (iv)  A statement showing the sources of funding for the project;

              (v)  A two-year business plan for the project;

              (vi)  Financial statements or tax returns for the existing industry for the two (2) years immediately prior to the application;

              (vii)  Credit reports on all persons or entities with a twenty percent (20%) or greater interest in the existing industry;

              (viii)  Any commitment by the existing industry to pay rental on, or to make loan repayments related to, the assistance; and

              (ix)  Any other information required by the MDA.

          (e)  The MDA shall require that binding commitments be entered into requiring that:

              (i)  The minimum requirements of this section and such other requirements as the MDA considers proper shall be met; and

              (ii)  If such requirements are not met, all or a portion of the funds provided by this section as determined by the MDA shall be repaid.

          (f)  The rate of interest on loans under this section shall be set by the MDA.

          (g)  The MDA shall have all powers necessary to implement and administer the program established under this section, and the MDA shall promulgate rules and regulations, in accordance with the Mississippi Administrative Procedures Law, necessary for the implementation of this section.  However, in making loans under this section, the MDA shall attempt to provide for an equitable distribution of such loans among each of the congressional districts of this state in order to promote economic development across the entire state.

     (3)  (a)  There is created in the State Treasury a special fund to be designated as the "Mississippi Existing Industry Productivity Loan Fund," which shall consist of funds appropriated or otherwise made available by the Legislature in any manner and funds from any other source designated for deposit into such fund.  Unexpended amounts remaining in the fund at the end of a fiscal year shall not lapse into the State General Fund, and any investment earnings or interest earned on amounts in the fund shall be deposited to the credit of the fund.  Monies in the fund shall be used by the MDA for the purposes described in this section.

          (b)  Monies in the fund which are derived from the proceeds of general obligation bonds may be used to reimburse reasonable actual and necessary costs incurred by the MDA for the administration of the various grant, loan and financial incentive programs administered by the MDA.  An accounting of actual costs incurred for which reimbursement is sought shall be maintained by the MDA.  Reimbursement of reasonable actual and necessary costs shall not exceed three percent (3%) of the proceeds of bonds that are deposited into the fund.  Reimbursements made under this subsection shall satisfy any applicable federal tax law requirements.

          (c)  (i)  There is hereby created the Mississippi Existing Industry Productivity Loan Program Bond Sinking Fund from which the principal and interest on bonds whose proceeds are deposited into the Mississippi Existing Industry Productivity Loan Fund and utilized to provide loans authorized under this section, shall be repaid.  Unexpended amounts remaining in the bond sinking fund at the end of a fiscal year shall not lapse into the State General Fund, and any interest earned or investment earnings on amounts in the bond sinking fund shall be deposited into the bond sinking fund.  At any time when the funds required to pay the principal and interest on bonds whose proceeds are deposited into the Mississippi Existing Industry Productivity Loan Fund and are utilized to provide loans under this section are more than the amount available in the bond sinking fund, the Legislature shall appropriate the balance of the funds necessary to pay the principal and interest on such bonds.

              (ii)  Money repaid on loans authorized under this section that are derived from the proceeds of bonds deposited into the Mississippi Existing Industry Productivity Loan Fund shall be deposited into the Mississippi Existing Industry Productivity Loan Program Bond Sinking Fund.

     (4)  (a)  A county that receives a loan under this section shall pledge for repayment of the loan any part of the homestead exemption annual tax loss reimbursement to which it may be entitled under Section 27-33-77.  An incorporated municipality that receives a loan under this section shall pledge for repayment of the loan any part of the sales tax revenue distribution to which it may be entitled under Section 27-65-75.  Each loan agreement shall provide for monthly payments, semiannual payments or other periodic payments, the annual total of which shall not exceed the annual total for any other year of the loan by more than fifteen percent (15%).  The loan agreement shall provide for the repayment of all funds received within not more than twenty (20) years from the date of project completion.

          (b)  The State Auditor, upon request of the MDA, shall audit the receipts and expenditures of a county or an incorporated municipality whose loan payments appear to be in arrears, and if he finds that the county or municipality is in arrears in such payments, he shall immediately notify the Executive Director of the Department of Finance and Administration who shall withhold all future payments to the county of homestead exemption reimbursements under Section 27-33-77 and all sums allocated to the county or the municipality under Section 27-65-75 until such time as the county or the municipality is again current in its loan payments as certified by the MDA.  In addition, the State Auditor may conduct performance and compliance audits under this chapter according to Section 7-7-211(o) and may bill the oversight agency.

          (c)  Evidences of indebtedness which are issued pursuant to this chapter shall not be deemed indebtedness within the meaning specified in Section 21-33-303 with regard to cities or incorporated towns, and in Section 19-9-5 with regard to counties.

     SECTION 4.  This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2021.