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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 12 — COMMERCE AND TRADE · Chapter 34

§ 3406. Approval.

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§ 3406. Approval.
(a)Financial approval.-- Upon being satisfied that all requirements have been met, the Secretary of the Budget shall establish a maximum annual amount for the grant and shall notify the department and the Department of Revenue. The annual amount established shall be based upon the review made in section 3405(b) (relating to review) and the annual debt service of the project.
(b)Grant approval.-- Upon receipt of the notification required in subsection (a), the department may approve the application and award the applicant a grant in an annual amount not to exceed the amount established by the Secretary of the Budget. Prior to providing grant funds to the applicant, the department shall enter into a contract with the applicant and the project user. The contract shall include provisions which do all of the following:
(1)Specify the base amount of the grant per year.
(2)Specify the total number of years that grant funds may be provided to the applicant and the year in which the grant may commence, including an option to defer commencement of the grant to any date up to the date upon which the project is completed and operations have commenced. If the applicant is an industrial enterprise, a retail enterprise, a research and development enterprise or a manufacturer, the number of years may not exceed ten years. If the applicant is a hospital, convention center or hotel establishment, the number of years may not exceed 20 years.
(3)If the grant will be awarded for more than four years, establish the procedure for the award of the grant after year four. If the department, the Secretary of the Budget and the Department of Revenue determine that the tax revenues specified in section 3405(b) during the fifth year and each succeeding year thereafter are anticipated to be equal to or exceed the amount of the grant awarded during the previous year, the department shall award the grant in the amount of the original grant as determined under this section. If the department, the Secretary of the Budget and the Department of Revenue determine that the tax revenues specified in section 3405(b) during the fifth year and each year thereafter will not equal or exceed the amount of the grant for the previous year, the department shall award a grant that is no less than the anticipated tax revenue specified in section 3405(b) and no more than the amount of the original grant awarded under this section.
(4)Require the applicant to use the grant to pay debt service for the project and to repay all or any portion of a grant if the applicant fails to use the grant to pay debt service.
(5)Specify that the annual amount of the grant in any one year may not exceed the annual amount of the debt service on the project for that year.
(6)If the grant in any one year exceeds the annual payment on debt service in that year, require the applicant to repay the amount of the grant for that year which exceeds the payment on debt service for that year.
(7)(Deleted by amendment).
(8)Require the project user to pay to the applicant a sum equal to any payments received by the project user from third parties for infrastructure which is part of the project during the period which the applicant is receiving a grant from the department. Any payment received by the applicant under this paragraph must be applied to payment of the debt service for the project.
(9)Require the applicant to satisfactorily demonstrate that the full amount of annual debt service is paid for the project, regardless of the amount of the grant received.
(10)Require the project user to use the project for the period of time the applicant is receiving grants under this chapter and to repay all or any portion of a grant if the project user fails to use the project for the period of time the applicant is receiving grants.
(11)Require the project user to timely pay all Commonwealth and local taxes and fees that are then due and owing. A local government unit as defined under 53 Pa.C.S. Pt. VII Subpt. B (relating to indebtedness and borrowing) or an issuing authority may enter into an agreement or adopt an ordinance or resolution to permit the local government unit or issuing authority to pay, waive, abate, settle, compromise or reimburse any local tax, fee or other imposition applicable to a project user imposed by any local government unit or issuing authority. The agreement, ordinance or resolution shall not affect the eligibility of an applicant or a project to receive a grant under this chapter.
(12)Require the department to approve any change of use of a project during the period in which the applicant is receiving a grant from the department. The department may not unreasonably withhold its consent to a change of use.
(c)Limitations.--
(1)If sufficient funds are not appropriated to cover the anticipated cost of the grants awarded in any given fiscal year, the department shall prorate payments to issuing authorities.
(2)For grants renewed in accordance with subsection (b)(3), grants may not exceed the incremental growth in revenues realized by the Commonwealth from the tax sources identified in section 3405(b).
(3)Grants may not be used to pay debt service for projects directly related to gaming.
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(Nov. 30, 2004, P.L.1708, No.218, eff. imd.; May 11, 2006, P.L.167, No.42, eff. imd.)
2006 Amendment. Act 42 amended subsec. (b). Section 4 of Act 42 provided that the amendment of section 3406 shall apply retroactively to July 1, 2004.
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