Bill Text: TX HB2048 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the establishment of the Texas Rural Development Fund and to the establishment, operation, and funding of certain programs for rural economic development.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-04-17 - Left pending in committee [HB2048 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HB2048-Introduced.html
83R4640 CLG-F | ||
By: Lozano | H.B. No. 2048 |
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relating to the establishment of the Texas Rural Development Fund | ||
and to the establishment, operation, and funding of certain | ||
programs for rural economic development. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 487.001, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subdivision (5) to read as follows: | ||
(5) "Rural area" means an area that is predominately | ||
rural in character as defined by the office. | ||
SECTION 2. Subchapter C, Chapter 487, Government Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 487.062 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 487.062. TRAINING. (a) The office may develop and | ||
administer a training program related to the programs and | ||
activities established under Subchapters T, U, V, W, X, and Y. | ||
(b) The office may contract with a public or private entity | ||
to develop and provide the training under this section. | ||
SECTION 3. Chapter 487, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapters S, T, U, V, W, X, and Y to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER S. TEXAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND | ||
Sec. 487.821. TEXAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND. (a) The Texas | ||
Rural Development Fund is an account in the general revenue fund. | ||
The account is composed of: | ||
(1) legislative appropriations; | ||
(2) gifts, donations, grants, and matching funds | ||
received under Subsection (b); and | ||
(3) other money required by law to be deposited in the | ||
account. | ||
(b) The office may solicit and accept gifts, donations, | ||
grants, and matching funds of money from the federal government, | ||
local governments, private corporations, or other persons to be | ||
used for the purposes of Subchapters T, U, V, W, X, and Y. | ||
(c) Income from money in the account shall be credited to | ||
the account. | ||
(d) Money in the development fund may be used only for the | ||
purpose of implementing and maintaining the programs established | ||
under Subchapters T, U, V, W, X, and Y. | ||
SUBCHAPTER T. RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND BUSINESS INNOVATION | ||
PROGRAM | ||
Sec. 487.831. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
(1) "Microenterprise" means a business in a rural area | ||
with not more than five employees. | ||
(2) "Minimum wage" means the minimum wage set by | ||
federal law as of January 1, 2013. | ||
(3) "Program" means the rural entrepreneurship and | ||
business innovation program established under this subchapter. | ||
(4) "Small business" means a business in a rural area | ||
with not more than 200 employees. | ||
Sec. 487.832. PROGRAM. The office shall create a rural | ||
entrepreneurship and business innovation program to: | ||
(1) assist in the development and expansion of | ||
businesses in rural areas; | ||
(2) assist entrepreneurs in rural areas; and | ||
(3) recruit out-of-state businesses to locate and | ||
transact business in rural areas. | ||
Sec. 487.833. INCENTIVES; LOANS. (a) The program shall | ||
offer incentives in the form of loans to entrepreneurs and | ||
businesses for purposes of the creation or retention of jobs in | ||
rural areas. | ||
(b) An eligible business or entrepreneur may apply for a | ||
loan under the program on an application form prescribed by the | ||
office. | ||
Sec. 487.834. ELIGIBLE BUSINESS OR ENTREPRENEUR; BORROWING | ||
REQUIREMENTS. (a) The office may make a loan under the program to | ||
any of the following eligible businesses or entrepreneurs: | ||
(1) microenterprises; | ||
(2) small businesses; | ||
(3) businesses dependent on natural resources in | ||
developing value-added products; | ||
(4) tourism or recreation businesses; | ||
(5) entrepreneurs and small businesses that provide | ||
broadband service access to underserved rural areas; and | ||
(6) projects to develop infrastructure for the benefit | ||
of entrepreneurs and businesses in rural areas. | ||
(b) To be eligible to receive a loan under this subchapter, | ||
the applicant must: | ||
(1) be in good standing under the laws of the state in | ||
which the entity was formed or organized, as evidenced by a | ||
certificate issued by the secretary of state or the state official | ||
having custody of the records pertaining to entities or other | ||
organizations formed under the laws of that state; and | ||
(2) owe no delinquent taxes to a taxing unit of this | ||
state. | ||
(c) The office may require a commercial bank letter of | ||
credit. The office may determine and require other terms and | ||
conditions, including insurance or a bank guarantee, for the making | ||
of a loan under the program. | ||
Sec. 487.835. MAXIMUM LOAN AMOUNT. (a) The maximum loan | ||
amount to be made by the program is $35,000 for each eligible | ||
employee position retained or created. | ||
(b) A loan made by the program may be based on the following | ||
schedule: | ||
(1) up to $14,000 for each eligible employee position | ||
retained or created with wages greater than or equal to 170 percent | ||
and less than 200 percent of the minimum wage; | ||
(2) up to $21,000 for each eligible employee position | ||
retained or created with wages greater than or equal to 200 percent | ||
and less than 250 percent of the minimum wage; | ||
(3) up to $28,000 for each eligible employee position | ||
retained or created with wages greater than or equal to 250 percent | ||
and less than 300 percent of the minimum wage; and | ||
(4) up to $35,000 for each eligible employee position | ||
retained or created with wages greater than or equal to 300 percent | ||
of the minimum wage. | ||
Sec. 487.836. RESTRICTION ON USE OF LOAN. A loan may not be | ||
used to attract a business from another location in this state, | ||
unless the office determines that the business would otherwise | ||
leave the state. | ||
Sec. 487.837. LOAN TERMS. (a) Loan interest rates must be | ||
based on the capacity of the borrower and the risk of the project, | ||
as determined by the office. | ||
(b) Loan interest rates may be as low as one percent. | ||
Sec. 487.838. WRITTEN AGREEMENT. (a) Before awarding a | ||
loan under this subchapter, the office shall enter into a written | ||
agreement with the entity to be awarded the loan money specifying | ||
that: | ||
(1) if the office finds that the loan recipient has not | ||
met each of the performance targets specified in the agreement as of | ||
a date certain provided in the agreement: | ||
(A) the recipient shall repay the loan and any | ||
related interest to the state at the agreed rate and on the agreed | ||
terms; | ||
(B) the office will not distribute to the | ||
recipient any loan money that remains to be awarded under the | ||
agreement; and | ||
(C) the office may assess specified penalties for | ||
noncompliance against the recipient; | ||
(2) if all or any portion of the amount of the loan is | ||
used to build a capital improvement, the state may: | ||
(A) retain a lien or other interest in the | ||
capital improvement in proportion to the percentage of the loan | ||
amount used to pay for the capital improvement; and | ||
(B) require the recipient of the loan, if the | ||
capital improvement is sold, to: | ||
(i) repay to the state the loan money used | ||
to pay for the capital improvement, with interest at the rate and | ||
according to the other terms provided by the agreement; and | ||
(ii) share with the state a proportionate | ||
amount of any profit realized from the sale; and | ||
(3) if, as of a date certain provided in the agreement, | ||
the loan recipient has not used loan money awarded under this | ||
subchapter for the purposes for which the loan was intended, the | ||
recipient shall repay that amount and any related interest to the | ||
state at the agreed rate and on the agreed terms. | ||
(b) The loan agreement may include a provision providing | ||
that a reasonable percentage of the total amount of the loan will be | ||
withheld until specified performance targets are met by the entity | ||
as of the date described by Subsection (a)(1). | ||
(c) The office shall determine: | ||
(1) the performance targets and date required to be | ||
contained in the loan agreement as provided by Subsection (a)(1); | ||
and | ||
(2) if the loan agreement includes the provision | ||
authorized by Subsection (b), the percentage of loan money required | ||
to be withheld. | ||
Sec. 487.839. ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT. An entity entering | ||
into a loan agreement under Section 487.838 shall submit to the | ||
office an annual progress report containing the information | ||
compiled during the previous calendar year regarding the attainment | ||
of each of the performance targets specified in the agreement. | ||
Sec. 487.840. REPAYMENT OF LOAN. (a) Repayment of a loan | ||
under Section 487.838(a)(1)(A) may be prorated to reflect a partial | ||
attainment of performance targets. | ||
(b) After repayment of a loan, the office may rebate to the | ||
borrower an amount to cover fees associated with a commercial bank | ||
letter of credit and all, or a portion of, the borrower's incidental | ||
borrowing costs. | ||
(c) The office may use interest earned on any loans to repay | ||
any indebtedness related to the program. | ||
Sec. 487.841. SUPPORT SERVICES. The office may contract to | ||
provide services to entrepreneurs or businesses for purposes of | ||
implementing the program. | ||
Sec. 487.842. CHALLENGE GRANTS. The office may award | ||
challenge grants under the program to promote the establishment of | ||
community-based organizations to work in partnership with | ||
communities in rural areas to assist entrepreneurs through economic | ||
development efforts in existence at the time of the organization's | ||
establishment. | ||
SUBCHAPTER U. RURAL AREA REGIONAL PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION | ||
MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM | ||
Sec. 487.851. DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "program" | ||
means the rural area regional planning and implementation matching | ||
grant program established under this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 487.852. RURAL AREA REGIONAL PLANNING AND | ||
IMPLEMENTATION MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM. (a) The office shall | ||
create the rural area regional planning and implementation matching | ||
grant program to foster regional collaboration for community and | ||
economic development in rural areas. | ||
(b) The office may award matching grants for the planning | ||
and implementation of regionally identified objectives in a rural | ||
area. | ||
Sec. 487.853. ELIGIBLE ENTITIES. (a) To be awarded a | ||
matching grant under the program for a proposed project, an | ||
application, including a description of the project proposal, must | ||
be jointly submitted by two or more of the following entities in the | ||
form prescribed by the office: | ||
(1) a municipality; | ||
(2) a county; | ||
(3) an economic development corporation; | ||
(4) a community foundation; | ||
(5) a faith-based organization; | ||
(6) a hospital or clinic; | ||
(7) an institution of higher education, as defined by | ||
Section 61.003, Education Code; or | ||
(8) a commission, as defined by Section 391.002, Local | ||
Government Code. | ||
(b) Entities that jointly submit an application under | ||
Subsection (a) must be physically located in at least: | ||
(1) two or more adjacent rural counties; or | ||
(2) two or more municipalities or census-designated | ||
places in a rural county. | ||
Sec. 487.854. GRANT AWARDS. The office shall give | ||
preference to eligible applicants that demonstrate an inclusive | ||
planning and implementation process over other eligible applicants | ||
for an award of a matching grant under the program. | ||
SUBCHAPTER V. RURAL CAPACITY AND LEADERSHIP ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM | ||
Sec. 487.861. DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "program" | ||
means the rural capacity and leadership enhancement program. | ||
Sec. 487.862. PROGRAM. The office shall create the rural | ||
capacity and leadership enhancement program to assist | ||
municipalities and unincorporated communities in rural areas to: | ||
(1) develop leadership capacity; | ||
(2) improve the business practices of municipal | ||
government; | ||
(3) increase awareness of the benefits of renewable | ||
energy; | ||
(4) identify community assets that can be used to | ||
enhance community and economic development; and | ||
(5) provide assistance for emergency services | ||
districts. | ||
Sec. 487.863. RURAL LEADERSHIP CURRICULUM. The office may | ||
coordinate with an interested public junior college or public | ||
technical institute, as those terms are defined by Section 61.003, | ||
Education Code, that is located in a rural area or a consortium of | ||
those colleges or institutes, the Texas Rural Leadership Program, | ||
or another appropriate leadership program to develop and maintain a | ||
rural leadership curriculum to implement the program. | ||
Sec. 487.864. LEADERSHIP TRAINING. The office may award a | ||
stipend under the program to an individual who completes training | ||
based on the curriculum developed under Section 487.863. | ||
SUBCHAPTER W. RURAL COMMUNITY ASSET STUDY MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM | ||
Sec. 487.871. DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "program" | ||
means the rural community asset study matching grant program. | ||
Sec. 487.872. RURAL COMMUNITY ASSET STUDY MATCHING GRANT | ||
PROGRAM. (a) The office shall create the rural community asset | ||
study matching grant program to assist communities in rural areas | ||
in identifying community assets. | ||
(b) The office may issue matching grants to fund community | ||
asset studies in accordance with criteria established by the | ||
office. | ||
Sec. 487.873. ELIGIBLE ENTITIES. (a) To be awarded a | ||
matching grant under the program for a proposed project, an | ||
application, including a description of the project proposal, must | ||
be jointly submitted by two or more of the following entities in the | ||
form prescribed by the office: | ||
(1) a municipality; | ||
(2) a county; | ||
(3) an economic development corporation; | ||
(4) a community foundation; | ||
(5) a faith-based organization; | ||
(6) a hospital or clinic; | ||
(7) an institution of higher education, as defined by | ||
Section 61.003, Education Code; or | ||
(8) a commission, as defined by Section 391.002, Local | ||
Government Code. | ||
(b) The office shall give preference to eligible applicants | ||
that demonstrate an inclusive planning and implementation process | ||
over other eligible applicants for an award of a matching grant | ||
under the program. | ||
(c) The office shall develop criteria for eligible projects | ||
and for the awarding of matching grants under the program. | ||
SUBCHAPTER X. TEXAS RURAL YOUTH CORPS PROGRAM | ||
Sec. 487.881. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
(1) "Director" means the director of the Office of | ||
Rural Affairs appointed under Section 12.038, Agriculture Code. | ||
(2) "Program" means the Texas rural youth corps | ||
program. | ||
Sec. 487.882. TEXAS RURAL YOUTH CORPS PROGRAM. (a) The | ||
office shall create the Texas rural youth corps program to | ||
encourage youth participation in civic improvement activities in | ||
rural areas. The program shall: | ||
(1) provide youth in rural areas with opportunities to | ||
acquire job skills while participating in community service | ||
activities; and | ||
(2) create opportunities for youth that allow rural | ||
communities to enhance existing community resources and improve | ||
economic conditions. | ||
(b) The office may designate personnel as necessary to | ||
administer the program. | ||
Sec. 487.883. GRANTS. The director may award grants under | ||
the program to eligible entities for projects that meet the | ||
requirements of this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 487.884. ELIGIBLE ENTITIES. (a) Except as provided by | ||
Subsection (b), the following entities are eligible to submit an | ||
application as provided by Section 487.886 to receive a grant for a | ||
proposed project under this subchapter: | ||
(1) a nonprofit organization; | ||
(2) a public agency that operates a community-based | ||
youth employment training program; | ||
(3) a community housing development organization | ||
certified by this state; | ||
(4) a youth organization; | ||
(5) a corps-based community service organization; or | ||
(6) another entity authorized by the office. | ||
(b) Each eligible applicant that submits an application | ||
under Subsection (a) must demonstrate that the applicant has at | ||
least three years of successful experience operating programs for | ||
the benefit of youth, in particular disadvantaged or at-risk youth | ||
populations. | ||
Sec. 487.885. ELIGIBLE PROJECTS. To receive a grant under | ||
the program, a proposed project of an eligible applicant must | ||
provide, by using the services and skills of youth participants who | ||
are at least 12 years of age but younger than 19 years of age, at | ||
least one of the following services to the rural community in which | ||
the project is located: | ||
(1) rehabilitation or construction of | ||
energy-efficient, affordable housing for: | ||
(A) elderly individuals; | ||
(B) veterans of the United States armed forces; | ||
or | ||
(C) low-income individuals and families; | ||
(2) sustainable construction or rehabilitation of: | ||
(A) historic properties; | ||
(B) community facilities; | ||
(C) business incubators; | ||
(D) health care facilities; | ||
(E) cultural districts; or | ||
(F) parks or cemeteries owned or supported by | ||
funds of public or nonprofit entities; | ||
(3) increased access to information on new technology | ||
and technological advances, including communications or renewable | ||
energy technologies; | ||
(4) documentation of community history; | ||
(5) identification and analysis of community assets | ||
through a community asset study; and | ||
(6) marketing services of community assets, | ||
amenities, and history identified in a community history | ||
documentation or community asset study. | ||
Sec. 487.886. GRANT APPLICATION. A grant application for a | ||
proposed project must be filed with the office in a form prescribed | ||
by the office. Each application must include: | ||
(1) the amount of grant money requested; | ||
(2) a description of the proposed project; | ||
(3) a description of the applicant's qualifications, | ||
including the applicant's experience with youth, educational | ||
groups, and community groups; | ||
(4) a list of proposed sites for construction or | ||
rehabilitation of housing or other buildings, if applicable; | ||
(5) a description of proposed sustainable | ||
construction or rehabilitation activities, including an | ||
implementation schedule, if applicable; | ||
(6) a description of the applicant's proposed | ||
procedures for recruiting and selecting participants in the | ||
project; | ||
(7) a proposed budget; | ||
(8) a description of proposed financing, if | ||
applicable; | ||
(9) a list of relevant contracts or other arrangements | ||
between the applicant and public agencies to facilitate project | ||
implementation; | ||
(10) a list of prospective donations, grants, or | ||
in-kind contributions that will supplement grant money received | ||
under the program; and | ||
(11) other criteria as considered necessary by the | ||
office. | ||
Sec. 487.887. PROJECT SELECTION; CRITERIA. (a) The office | ||
shall establish criteria for selecting projects for the awarding of | ||
a grant under this subchapter. | ||
(b) In establishing criteria under Subsection (a), the | ||
office shall: | ||
(1) give preference to an applicant who can document | ||
the existence of matching contributions from other sources and | ||
support from local organizations, community leaders, and elected | ||
officials; and | ||
(2) give preference to projects that provide | ||
participants with an opportunity to earn scholarship awards toward | ||
college tuition expenses. | ||
(c) In establishing criteria under Subsection (a), the | ||
office may: | ||
(1) give preference to an applicant who has experience | ||
in providing the services proposed to be provided under the | ||
project; and | ||
(2) give preference to projects that assist youths who | ||
are at least 12 years of age but younger than 19 years of age who: | ||
(A) are not attending high school and have not | ||
received a high school diploma or high school equivalency | ||
certificate; or | ||
(B) attend high school or a program leading to a | ||
high school equivalency certificate, but have been identified as | ||
being at risk of dropping out of high school or the program leading | ||
to a high school equivalency certificate. | ||
Sec. 487.888. ADVISORY BOARD; PARTICIPANT COUNCIL. On | ||
receipt of a grant under the program, the successful grantees shall | ||
establish: | ||
(1) an advisory board for the project that includes: | ||
(A) senior staff that manage and operate the | ||
project; | ||
(B) employers and business and community leaders | ||
of the community; and | ||
(C) project participants; and | ||
(2) a project participant council to provide comments | ||
and suggestions regarding project policies. | ||
Sec. 487.889. ASSISTANCE FOR GRANTEES. The office shall | ||
provide grantees awarded a grant under the program access to | ||
curriculum materials created under Section 487.863, in particular | ||
materials that are designed to develop: | ||
(1) leadership ethics; | ||
(2) active citizenship; | ||
(3) a sense of personal responsibility; | ||
(4) critical thinking skills; | ||
(5) decision-making skills; | ||
(6) problem-solving skills; and | ||
(7) negotiation skills. | ||
Sec. 487.890. OTHER FUNDING SOURCES REQUIRED. Up to 50 | ||
percent of a proposed project's budget must be derived from a source | ||
other than the award of a grant or other incentive from the office, | ||
as determined by the office. | ||
Sec. 487.891. LIMIT ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES. A grantee | ||
may not spend grant money for more than eight percent of a proposed | ||
project's administrative costs. | ||
Sec. 487.892. REPORTING REQUIREMENT. The department must | ||
include the following information regarding the program in its | ||
biennial report to the legislature under Section 487.056: | ||
(1) the total number of grants and the total amount of | ||
grant money awarded under the program; | ||
(2) the geographical distribution of grants awarded; | ||
and | ||
(3) the number of youth and other persons | ||
participating in program-funded projects. | ||
SUBCHAPTER Y. RURAL WEALTH CREATION AND RETENTION PROGRAM | ||
Sec. 487.901. DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "program" | ||
means the rural wealth creation and retention program. | ||
Sec. 487.902. RURAL WEALTH CREATION AND RETENTION PROGRAM. | ||
The office shall create a rural wealth creation and retention | ||
program to assist rural communities in: | ||
(1) identifying community wealth; | ||
(2) educating residents about the benefits of | ||
charitable giving; and | ||
(3) encouraging the creation of community foundations | ||
in those areas to build sustainable local wealth and decrease | ||
long-term dependence on state and federal resources. | ||
Sec. 487.903. CONTRACT FOR SERVICES. (a) The office may | ||
contract with other entities to provide services under the program. | ||
(b) In making a decision to contract with an entity under | ||
Subsection (a), the office shall give preference to an entity with a | ||
proven history of providing assistance to community foundations. | ||
Sec. 487.904. SUPPORT SERVICES. The office, or a | ||
contracting entity under Section 487.903, may provide support | ||
services for the implementation of the program, including financial | ||
management, strategic development, and education training. | ||
Sec. 487.905. FEE. The office, or a contracting entity | ||
under Section 487.903, may charge a fee for services provided under | ||
the program. The amount of the fee shall be determined by the | ||
office. | ||
SECTION 4. Not later than March 1, 2014, the commissioner of | ||
agriculture shall adopt any necessary rules for the fund | ||
established under Subchapter S, Chapter 487, Government Code, as | ||
added by this Act, and the programs established under Subchapters T | ||
through Y, Chapter 487, Government Code, as added by this Act. | ||
SECTION 5. Implementation of the programs established under | ||
Subchapters T through Y, Chapter 487, Government Code, as added by | ||
this Act, is contingent on appropriation of funding by the | ||
legislature. | ||
SECTION 6. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2013. |