(a) The building finance committee in the industrial development division of the department of economic and community development is hereby authorized and empowered to determine whether any municipality shall have the right to pledge the full faith and credit of the municipality as surety to the payment of principal and interest of bonds as authorized in § 7-53-306. Each municipality within this state shall have the right to apply to the committee for a certificate of public purpose and necessity from the committee as to whether the general welfare requires that such municipality be authorized to execute any such pledge.

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Terms Used In Tennessee Code 7-53-307

  • Bonds: means bonds, notes, interim certificates or other obligations of a corporation issued pursuant to this chapter. See Tennessee Code 7-53-101
  • Enterprise: means the manufacturing, processing, assembling, commercial, service and agricultural operations to be carried on with or otherwise using the facilities of the project. See Tennessee Code 7-53-101
  • Injunction: An order of the court prohibiting (or compelling) the performance of a specific act to prevent irreparable damage or injury.
  • Municipality: means any county or incorporated city or town in this state with respect to which a corporation may be organized and in which it is contemplated the corporation will function. See Tennessee Code 7-53-101
  • Project: means all or any part of, or any interest in:
    (A) Any land and building, including office building, any facility or other improvement on the land, and all real and personal properties deemed necessary in connection therewith, whether or not now in existence, that shall be suitable for the following or by any combination of two (2) or more thereof:
    (i) Any industry for the manufacturing, processing or assembling of any agricultural, mining, or manufactured products. See Tennessee Code 7-53-101
  • Property: includes both personal and real property. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
  • Record: means information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in a perceivable form. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
  • Testimony: Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
(b) In determining whether such certificate shall be issued, the committee may hold public hearings, or private hearings, make investigations as may be desired, and shall have power to summon witnesses, administer oaths, hear testimony and make a record of all things had and done at such hearing or investigation, and to order issued such certificate of public purpose and necessity as the committee may deem advisable.
(c)

(1) In considering and determining whether or not such certificate shall issue, the committee shall find and determine affirmatively the following, that:

(A) There are sufficient natural resources readily and economically available for the use and operation of the particular project and enterprise for at least ten (10) years, but in no event less than the period of time for which any bonds may be issued for acquiring or constructing such project;
(B) There is available a labor supply to furnish at least one and one half (11/2) workers for each operative job in the enterprise within an area of twenty-five (25) miles from the proposed location; and
(C) There are adequate property values and suitable financial conditions, so that the total pledge of full faith and credit of the municipality, solely for the purpose authorized by this chapter, shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the total assessed valuation of all the property in the municipality ascertained by the last completed assessment at the time of issuance of such bonds.
(2) In no event shall the committee authorize any municipality actually to pledge its full faith and credit to the payment of bonds for any such enterprise, unless the committee shall further find and determine that the enterprise to be carried on in the project is well conceived, has a reasonable prospect for success, will provide proper economic development and employment, and that the project will not become a burden upon the taxpayers of the municipality.
(d) If and when the certificate is issued, the committee therein shall fix and determine in the certificate:

(1) The extent and the amount of the bonds to which the municipality may pledge its full faith and credit;
(2) The purposes for which the bonds shall be expended; and
(3) The method of lease, rental and operation of the project if the project is to be leased to a lessee. If the governing board of the municipality fails or refuses to follow the requirements made by the board in the certificate, then the members of the governing board of the municipality voting for such failure or refusal shall be individually and personally liable, and liable for their official bonds for any loss that the municipality may sustain by reason of such failure or refusal to follow the requirements, and in addition may be compelled by injunction to comply with such requirements.
(e) The committee is hereby authorized and empowered to adopt and put into effect all reasonable rules and regulations that it may deem necessary to carry out this chapter, not inconsistent with this chapter.