§130.257. Funding sources; fees and ad valorem tax; borrowing money
A.(1) The board may, when necessary and with approval of the governing authority
of the parish of Terrebonne, levy annually an ad valorem tax not to exceed five mills on the
dollar of assessed valuation of all property, provided that the amount, term, and purpose of
the tax, as set out in a proposition submitted to a vote in accordance with the Louisiana
Election Code, shall be approved by a majority of the qualified electors voting in a special
election held for that purpose.
(2) The authority may receive not more than fifty percent of Terrebonne Parish's
occupational license tax revenues beginning January 1, 2005, and all the proceeds of a
building permit charge dedicated by the governing authority of the parish of Terrebonne to
the authority, upon execution of a cooperative endeavor agreement with the governing
authority of the parish.
B. All funds derived under this Section may be used for any expenses or purposes
of the authority. The board may establish and maintain, in addition to all necessary and
normal accounts, the following special accounts:
(1) A revolving loan guarantee fund, to be used to guarantee industrial or business
terminal development loans to the extent permitted by the Constitution of Louisiana under
the following guidelines:
(a) Loan guarantees shall be made only when adequate financing for the project is
unavailable through normal lending channels and the project represents a sound business
venture that is financially and economically feasible.
(b) Loan guarantees shall be used to assist an identifiable business concern to finance
plant construction, conversion, or expansion and to finance acquisition of land, existing
structures, machinery, or equipment and to provide operational funds.
(c) The terms and rates shall be compatible with loans offered by local lending
institutions and the guarantee shall never exceed forty percent of the cost of the total project.
In addition, the authority shall attempt to obtain the most favorable security available under
the circumstances to protect and ensure the recovery of its commitment under the guarantee.
(d) Loan guarantees may be evaluated for the economic impact in terms of the
number and types of jobs created or saved.
(e) Loan guarantees shall be made to leverage other sources of private and public
capital to attain the greatest economic impact possible with the limited funds available.
(f) Loan guarantees shall be targeted to export industries, manufacturing firms,
wholesale distribution firms, and service firms.
(g) No project may be considered unless the project will be constructed and
maintained by persons at least eighty percent of whom are residents of Terrebonne Parish,
and at least eighty percent of the goods and services for maintenance of the project are
obtained from a supplier domiciled within Terrebonne Parish, except where not reasonably
possible to do so without substantial added expense, substantial inconvenience, or substantial
sacrifice in operational efficiency.
(h) The lending or underwriting principals shall have such demonstrated experience,
ability, and net worth as would allow for the success, continuation, security, and solvency
of the program. Prudent lending and underwriting standards shall be applied in order to
comply with the primary objectives of this Section.
(2) An economic development operation fund, for the development and attraction
of industries to accomplish the following:
(a) The operational fund shall be used for operating expenses necessary in creation
of industrial and commercial development, in hiring sufficient staff to accomplish the
purposes set out in this Subpart, and other related expenses.
(b) The operational fund may also be utilized in contracting for services as may be
required by the authority including but not limited to planning assistance, surveys, land use
studies, professional and technical services, and other services necessary to effectuate a
unified industrial development plan.
(3) An account for the maintenance and operation of a governmental procurement
center to provide necessary information to companies and individuals engaged in providing
services and goods to accomplish the following:
(a) Pinpoint and identify potential buying centers and aid in placing the company on
a bidder's list for these centers and assist companies in obtaining specifications for their
products or services.
(b) Provide trained counselors to assist in acquiring solicitation and bid packages and
conduct seminars designed to disseminate other information needed by the target companies
and individuals.
Acts 1989, No. 2, §1, eff. June 1, 1989; Acts 2004, No. 622, §1, eff. July 1, 2004;
Acts 2015, No. 191, §1.