Texas Government Code 2303.4051 – Ordinance or Order for Identification of Local Incentives
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(a) In this section, “local incentive” means each tax incentive, grant, other financial incentive or benefit, or program to be provided by the governing body to qualified businesses participating in the enterprise zone program and any other local incentive listed in § 2303.511.
(b) Before nominating the project or activity of a qualified business for designation as an enterprise project, the governing body of the municipality or county in which the business is located, by ordinance or order, as appropriate, must identify and summarize briefly any local incentives available.
(c) The ordinance or order must:
(1) state whether the project or activity to be nominated as an enterprise project is located in an area designated as an enterprise zone under this chapter;
(2) summarize briefly the local incentives, including tax incentives, that, at the election of the governing body, are or will be made available to the nominated project or activity of the qualified business; and
(3) nominate a project or activity as an enterprise project.
(d) Repealed by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1114, Sec. 21(1), eff. June 15, 2007.
(e) An ordinance or order adopted under this section is not valid unless the nominating body holds a public hearing before adopting the ordinance or order. Notice of the hearing must be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the municipality not later than the seventh calendar day before the date of the hearing. The notice must contain:
(1) the date, time, and location of the hearing;
(2) the provisions for any tax or other incentives applicable to the enterprise zone program;
(3) the name of the qualified business whose project or activity is being nominated for enterprise project designation; and
(4) the location of the qualified business site.
(f) If the nominating body has previously nominated a project or activity for designation as an enterprise project, the nominating body, instead of issuing a new ordinance or order under this section for a nominated project or activity, may by resolution make a reference to a previously issued ordinance or order that met the requirements of this section if:
(1) the resolution nominates the project or activity for designation as an enterprise project and states:
(A) whether the nominated project or activity is located in an area designated as an enterprise zone;
(B) the level of enterprise project designation being sought; and
(C) the ending date of the project’s designation period;
(2) the local incentives described in the previously issued ordinance or order are the same on the date the resolution is issued; and
(3) the local incentives to be made available to the nominated project or activity are the same as those made available to the project or activity that are the subject of the previously issued ordinance or order.
(g) This section does not prohibit a municipality or county from extending additional incentives, including tax incentives, for qualified businesses in an enterprise zone by a separate order or ordinance.