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ARTICLE 2 |
RELATING TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TAX CREDITS
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SECTION 1. Sections 42-64.28-2, 42-64.28-3, 42-64.28-4, and 42-64.28-5 of the General |
Laws in Chapter 42-64.28 entitled "Innovation Initiative" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
42-64.28-2 Definitions. |
As used in this chapter: |
(1) "Commerce corporation" means the Rhode Island commerce corporation established |
pursuant to 42-64-1 et seq. |
(2)(4) "Small business" means a business that is resident in Rhode Island, has its business |
facility located within the state, and employs five hundred (500) or fewer persons. |
(3)(2) "Manufacturer" shall mean any entity that: |
(i) Uses any premises within the state primarily for the purpose of transforming raw |
materials into a finished product for trade through any or all of the following operations: adapting, |
altering, finishing, making, processing, refining, metalworking, and ornamenting, but shall not |
include fabricating processes incidental to warehousing or distribution of raw materials, such as |
alteration of stock for the convenience of a customer; or |
(ii) Is described in codes 31-33 of the North American Industry Classification system, as |
revised from time to time. |
(4)(5) "Small business manufacturer" shall mean a business that meets the definitions of |
terms small business and manufacturer as defined herein. |
(30)(5)(3) "Match" shall mean a funding match, or in kind services provided by a third |
party. |
(4) (6) "Targeted industry" means any advanced, promising or otherwise prioritized |
industry identified in the economic development vision and policy promulgated pursuant to § 42- |
64.17-1 or, until such time as any such economic development vision and policy is promulgated, |
as identified by the commerce corporation. |
42-64.28-3 Programs Established. |
(a) The Rhode Island commerce corporation shall establish a voucher program and an |
innovation network program as provided under this chapter. The programs are subject to available |
appropriations and such other funding as may be dedicated to the programs. |
(b) There is established an account in the name of the "innovation initiative fund" (the |
"fund") under the control of the commerce corporation to fund the programs. |
(1) The fund shall consist of: |
(i) Money appropriated in the state budget to the fund; |
(ii) Money made available to the fund through federal grants, programs, or private |
contributions; |
(iii) Application or other fees paid to the fund to process applications for awards under this |
chapter; and |
(iv) Any other money made available to the fund. |
(c) Voucher program. The commerce corporation is authorized, to develop and implement |
an innovation voucher program to provide financing to small businesses to purchase research and |
development support or other forms of technical assistance and services from Rhode Island |
institutions of higher education and other providers and to fund research and development by and |
for small business manufacturers. |
(d) Innovation network program. The commerce corporation is authorized to provide |
innovation grants to organizations, including non-profit organizations, for-profit organizations, |
universities, and co-working space operators that offer technical assistance, space on flexible terms, |
and access to capital to businesses in advanced or targeted industries. The commerce corporation |
shall only issue grants under this subsection when those grants are matched by private-sector or |
non-profit partners. The commerce corporation shall establish guidelines for appropriate matching |
criteria under this section, including necessary matching ratios. |
42-64.28-4 Eligible uses. |
(a) Vouchers available under this chapter shall be used for the benefit of small businesses |
to access technical assistance and other services including, but not limited to,: research, |
technological development, product development, commercialization, market development, |
technology exploration, and improved business practices that implement strategies to grow |
business and create operational efficiencies. |
(b) Vouchers available under this chapter shall be used to provide funding to finance |
internal research and development by and for small business manufacturers, including, but not |
limited to,: research, technological development, product development, commercialization, market |
development, technology exploration, and improved business practices that implement strategies |
to grow business and create operational efficiencies. Subject to appropriation, the commerce |
corporation shall reserve an amount not to exceed fifty percent (50%) of the voucher program's |
annual appropriation to be made available in fiscal year 2018 for vouchers awarded to small |
business manufacturers under this subsection. |
(b) (c) Matching fund awards shall be used for the benefit of small businesses in industries |
designated from time-to-time by the corporation, including without limitation,: life science and |
healthcare;, food and agriculture;, clean technology and energy efficiency;, and cyber security to |
pay for and access technological assistance, to procure space on flexible terms, and to access capital |
from organizations, including non-profit organizations, for-profit organizations, universities, and |
co-working space businesses. |
42-64.28-5 Qualification. |
(a)To qualify for a voucher or for a matching fund award under this chapter, a business |
must make application to the commerce corporation, and upon selection, shall enter into an |
agreement with the commerce corporation. The commerce corporation shall have no obligation to |
issue any voucher, make any award, or grant any benefits under this chapter. |
(b) In a given tax year, a business shall not receive a voucher or matching-fund award |
provided for under this chapter in conjunction with the tax credit provided for in §44-32-3 of the |
general laws. |
SECTION 2. Section 44-33.6-11 of the General Laws in Chapter 44-33.6 entitled "Historic |
Preservation Tax Credits 2013" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
44-33.6-11. Sunset. |
No credits shall be authorized to be reserved pursuant to this chapter on or after June 30, |
2017 2019, or upon the exhaustion of the maximum aggregate credits, whichever comes first. |
SECTION 3. Section 1 of this article shall take on July 1, 2017. Section 2 shall take effect |
upon passage. |