| Chapter 212 |
| 2024 -- S 3004 AS AMENDED Enacted 06/24/2024 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO TAXATION -- MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION TAX CREDITS |
Introduced By: Senator Louis P. DiPalma |
| Date Introduced: April 18, 2024 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Section 44-31.2-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 44-31.2 entitled "Motion |
| Picture Production Tax Credits" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 44-31.2-2. Definitions. |
| For the purposes of this chapter: |
| (1) “Accountant’s certification” as provided in this chapter means a certified audit by a |
| Rhode Island certified public accountant licensed in accordance with chapter 3.1 of title 5. |
| (2) “Application year” means within the calendar year the motion picture production |
| company files an application for the tax credit. |
| (3) “Base investment” means the actual investment made and expended by a state-certified |
| production in the state as production-related costs. |
| (4) “Documentary production” means a non-fiction production intended for educational or |
| commercial distribution that may require out-of-state principal photography. |
| (5) “Domiciled in Rhode Island” means a corporation incorporated in Rhode Island or a |
| partnership, limited liability company, or other business entity formed under the laws of the state |
| of Rhode Island for the purpose of producing motion pictures as defined in this section, or an |
| individual who is a domiciled resident of the state of Rhode Island as defined in chapter 30 of this |
| title. |
| (6) “Final production budget” means and includes the total pre-production, production, and |
| post-production out-of-pocket costs incurred and paid in connection with the making of the motion |
| picture. The final production budget excludes costs associated with the promotion or marketing of |
| the motion picture. |
| (7) “Motion picture” means a feature-length film, documentary production, video, |
| television series, or commercial made in Rhode Island, in whole or in part, for theatrical or |
| television viewing or as a television pilot or for educational distribution. The term “motion picture” |
| shall not include the production of television coverage of news or athletic events, or reality |
| television show(s), nor shall it apply to any film, video, television series, or commercial or a |
| production for which records are required under 18 U.S.C. § 2257 to be maintained with respect to |
| any performer in such production or reporting of books, films, or other works or materials with |
| respect to sexually explicit conduct. |
| (8) “Motion picture production company” means a corporation, partnership, limited |
| liability company, or other business entity engaged in the business of producing one or more motion |
| pictures as defined in this section. Motion picture production company shall not mean or include: |
| (ai) Any company owned, affiliated, or controlled, in whole or in part, by any company or |
| person who or that is in default: |
| (iA) On taxes owed to the state; or |
| (iiB) On a loan made by the state in the application year; or |
| (iiiC) On a loan guaranteed by the state in the application year; or |
| (bii) Any company that or person who has discharged an obligation to pay or repay public |
| funds or monies by: |
| (iA) Filing a petition under any federal or state bankruptcy or insolvency law; |
| (iiB) Having a petition filed under any federal or state bankruptcy or insolvency law against |
| such company or person; |
| (iiiC) Consenting to, or acquiescing or joining in, a petition named in (iA) or (iiB); |
| (ivD) Consenting to, or acquiescing or joining in, the appointment of a custodian, receiver, |
| trustee, or examiner for the company’s or person’s property; or |
| (vE) Making an assignment for the benefit of creditors or admitting in writing or in any |
| legal proceeding its insolvency or inability to pay debts as they become due. |
| (9) “Primary locations” means the locations that: (1) At least fifty-one percent (51%) of |
| the motion picture principal photography days are filmed; or (2) At least fifty-one percent (51%) |
| of the motion picture’s final production budget is spent and employs at least five (5) individuals |
| during the production in this state; or (3) For documentary productions, the location of at least fifty- |
| one percent (51%) of the total productions days, which shall include pre-production and post- |
| production locations. |
| (10) “Rhode Island film and television office” means an office within the Rhode Island |
| Council on the Arts that has been established in order to promote and encourage the locating of |
| film and television productions within the state of Rhode Island. The office is also referred to within |
| as the “film office.” |
| (11) “State-certified production” means a motion picture production approved by the |
| Rhode Island film office and produced by a motion picture production company domiciled in |
| Rhode Island, whether or not the company owns or controls the copyright and distribution rights in |
| the motion picture; provided, that the company has either: |
| (a) Signed a viable distribution plan; or |
| (b) Is producing the motion picture for: |
| (i) A major motion picture distributor; |
| (ii) A major theatrical exhibitor; |
| (iii) Television network; or |
| (iv) Cable television programmer. |
| (12)(i) “State-certified production cost” means any pre-production, production, and post- |
| production cost incurred and paid by that a motion picture production company for the performance |
| of services and use of property in Rhode Island for the production of a film incurs and pays to the |
| extent it occurs within the state of Rhode Island. Except as specifically required in this subsection |
| for music, legal or accounting services, state-certified production costs shall include, without |
| limitation as to the person or business providing the goods or services, those costs, as long as |
| services are performed in Rhode Island, tangible personal property is used in Rhode Island and real |
| property used by the motion picture production company is located in Rhode Island. Without |
| limiting the generality of the foregoing, “state-certified production costs” include: set construction |
| and operation; wardrobes, make-up, accessories, and related services; costs associated with |
| photography and sound synchronization, lighting, and related services and materials; editing and |
| related services, including, but not limited to: film processing, transfers of film to tape or digital |
| format, sound mixing, computer graphics services, special effects services, and animation services, |
| salary, wages, and other compensation, including related benefits, of persons employed, either |
| directly or indirectly, in the production of a film including writer, motion picture director, producer |
| (provided the work is performed in the state of Rhode Island); rental of facilities and equipment |
| used in Rhode Island; leasing of vehicles; costs of food and lodging; music, if performed, |
| composed, or recorded by a Rhode Island musician, or released or published by a person domiciled |
| in Rhode Island; travel expenses incurred to bring persons employed, either directly or indirectly, |
| in the production of the motion picture, to Rhode Island (but not expenses of such persons departing |
| from Rhode Island); and legal (but not the expense of a completion bond or insurance and |
| accounting fees and expenses related to the production’s activities in Rhode Island), provided such |
| services are provided by Rhode Island licensed attorneys or accountants. Vendors providing goods |
| and services in Rhode Island to a motion picture production company shall comply with applicable |
| Rhode Island laws, including, where required, registering with the office of the secretary of state; |
| provided, however, a vendor's failure to comply is not a basis to disqualify a motion picture |
| production company's state-certified production costs provided by that vendor. If a vendor does not |
| maintain a place of business in Rhode Island, that failure is not a basis to disqualify a motion picture |
| production company's state-certified production costs provided by that vendor. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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