SENATE BILL REPORT

SB 6595

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As of February 1, 2010

Title: An act relating to community empowerment zone applications and requirements.

Brief Description: Regarding applications and requirements for community empowerment zones.

Sponsors: Senators Kilmer, Rockefeller, Marr, Carrell and King.

Brief History:

Committee Activity: Economic Development, Trade & Innovation: 1/28/10.

SENATE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TRADE & INNOVATION

Staff: Karen Campbell (786-7448)

Background: The Community Empowerment Zone (CEZ) program was created in 1993 to encourage public and private reinvestment in geographic areas of a local government (city, town or county) that are considered economically distressed. Businesses engaging in manufacturing, research, and development (including commercial testing facilities) that build in these areas are eligible for tax deferrals against the sales and use tax and a tax credit against the business and occupation tax.

The Department of Commerce (Commerce) is responsible for the administration of the CEZ program. The designation of a geographic area as a CEZ requires that the area:

Commerce was authorized to designate up to six geographic areas by January 1, 2004, for participation in the CEZ program.

Summary of Bill: Commerce is authorized to accept applications from local governments to designate additional geographic areas as a CEZs if the application is made by a county which already contains a CEZ. The area the county seeks to have designated must meet the CEZ criteria except only one, but not both of the following criteria must be met:

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Committee/Commission/Task Force Created: No.

Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.