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Code · Illinois · Chapter 35 — REVENUE · Act 16

Sec. 45. Evaluation of tax credit program; reports to the General Assembly.

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Sec. 45. Evaluation of tax credit program; reports to the General Assembly.
(a)The Department shall evaluate the tax credit program. The evaluation must include an assessment of the effectiveness of the program in creating and retaining new jobs in Illinois and of the revenue impact of the program, and may include a review of the practices and experiences of other states or nations with similar programs. Upon completion of this evaluation, the Department shall determine the overall success of the program, and may make a recommendation to extend, modify, or not extend the program based on this evaluation.
(b)At the end of each fiscal quarter, the Department must submit to the General Assembly a report that includes, without limitation, the following information:
(1)the economic impact of the tax credit program, including the number of jobs
created and retained, including whether the job positions are entry level, management, talent-related, vendor-related, or production-related;
(2)the amount of film production spending brought to Illinois, including the
amount of spending and type of Illinois vendors hired in connection with an accredited production; and
(3)an overall picture of whether the human infrastructure of the motion picture
industry in Illinois reflects the geographical, racial and ethnic, gender, and income-level diversity of the State of Illinois.
(c)At the end of each fiscal year, the Department must submit to the General Assembly a report that includes the following information:
(1)an identification of each vendor that provided goods or services that were
included in an accredited production's Illinois production spending, provided that the accredited production's Illinois production spending attributable to that vendor exceeds, in the aggregate, $10,000 or 10% of the accredited production's Illinois production spending, whichever is less;
(2)the amount paid to each identified vendor by the accredited production;
(3)for each identified vendor, a statement as to whether the vendor is a
minority-owned business or a women-owned business, as defined under Section 2 of the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act, based on the best efforts of an accredited production; and
(4)a description of any steps taken by the Department to encourage accredited
productions to use vendors who are a minority-owned business or a women-owned business.
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