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C SENATE BILL lr00 By: Senators Edwards, Eckardt, and Serafini Introduced and read first time: February, 0 Assigned to: Budget and Taxation A BILL ENTITLED 0 0 AN ACT concerning Commerce, Housing, and Community Development Opportunity Zones FOR the purpose of authorizing the Department of Commerce to provide financial assistance to certain projects in certain opportunity zones under certain circumstances; authorizing the Department of Housing and Community Development to provide financial assistance to certain business and revitalization projects in certain opportunity zones under certain circumstances; authorizing the availability of certain tax credits in certain opportunity zones under certain circumstances; requiring the approval of a municipal corporation or a political subdivision for a certain proposed project affecting an opportunity zone under certain circumstances; authorizing certain growth related projects without the approval of the Board of Public Works under certain circumstances; altering and defining certain terms; making stylistic changes; and generally relating to opportunity zones and the Department of Commerce and the Department of Housing and Community Development. BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article Economic Development Section 0(a), 0(a)(), 0(a)(), 0(f), and 0(b)() Annotated Code of Maryland (0 Replacement Volume) BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article Housing and Community Development Section (a), 0(g)(), 0, 0(b), 0, 0(b), 0(b), and 0(b) Annotated Code of Maryland (00 Volume and 0 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, Article Housing and Community Development EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MATTER ADDED TO EXISTING LAW. [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. *sb0*

SENATE BILL 0 0 Section 0(a) and 0(a) Annotated Code of Maryland (00 Volume and 0 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, Article State Finance and Procurement Section B 0(c)()(iii) Annotated Code of Maryland (0 Replacement Volume and 0 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article State Finance and Procurement Section B 0 and (o) Annotated Code of Maryland (0 Replacement Volume and 0 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article Tax Property Section 0(b)() Annotated Code of Maryland (0 Replacement Volume and 0 Supplement) SECTION. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: Article Economic Development 0. (a) The Secretary may designate an area as an arts and entertainment district only if the area is a contiguous geographic area that is wholly within: () a priority funding area as provided under B 0 of the State Finance and Procurement Article; OR 00Z. 0. () A QUALIFIED OPPORTUNITY ZONE DESIGNATED UNDER U.S.C. 0 area: (a) () The Secretary may only designate an area as an enterprise zone if the (i) is in a priority funding area OR A QUALIFIED OPPORTUNITY ZONE UNDER U.S.C. 00Z or meets an exception under Title, Subtitle B of the State Finance and Procurement Article; and

SENATE BILL (ii) () of this subsection. 0. satisfies at least one of the requirements specified in paragraph (a) The Secretary may only designate an area as a BRAC Revitalization and Incentive Zone if the area: () is located within a priority funding area as defined by Title, Subtitle B of the State Finance and Procurement Article OR A QUALIFIED OPPORTUNITY ZONE DESIGNATED UNDER U.S.C. 00Z ; 0. 0 (f) State priority funding area means: () a municipal corporation; () Baltimore City; () a sustainable community, as defined in 0 of the Housing and Community Development Article; article; () an enterprise zone designated by the Secretary under 0 of this 0 () an enterprise zone designated by the United States government under U.S.C. 0 through 0; () those areas of the State located between Interstate Highway and the District of Columbia; () those areas of the State located between Interstate Highway and Baltimore City; () any area in a county designated by the county as a priority funding area under B 0(c) of the State Finance and Procurement Article; [and] () that portion of the Port Land Use Development Zone, as defined in 0 of the Transportation Article, that has been designated as an area appropriate for growth in a county comprehensive master plan; AND 00Z. (0) A QUALIFIED OPPORTUNITY ZONE DESIGNATED UNDER U.S.C.

SENATE BILL 0. (b) To be eligible for a project tax credit, a person shall: () establish or expand a business facility that: (i) is located in a Tier I county; and 0 (ii). A. is located in a priority funding area under B 0 of the State Finance and Procurement Article; or [.] B. is eligible for funding outside of a priority funding area under B 0 or B 0 of the State Finance and Procurement Article; OR. IS LOCATED IN A QUALIFIED OPPORTUNITY ZONE DESIGNATED UNDER U.S.C. 00Z ; Article Housing and Community Development. (a) A project qualifies as a business project if the project is: () located in: 0 (I) an area designated as a priority funding area under B 0 of the State Finance and Procurement Article; OR U.S.C. 00Z ; and (II) A QUALIFIED OPPORTUNITY ZONE DESIGNATED UNDER () (i) acquired, owned, developed, constructed, reconstructed, rehabilitated, or improved by a person or an entity for the purposes of carrying on a business whether or not for profit; or (ii) eligible for funding from the Neighborhood Business Development Fund under 0 of this article. 0. (a) In this section, Fund means the Strategic Demolition and Smart Growth Impact Fund. (g) () The Fund may be used only to provide grants and loans to government agencies and community development organizations for interior and exterior demolition, land assembly, architecture and engineering, and site development for revitalization

SENATE BILL projects in an area designated as: (I) a Sustainable Community; OR U.S.C. 00Z. 0. (II) A QUALIFIED OPPORTUNITY ZONE DESIGNATED UNDER (a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. to: (b) Application means an application to the Secretary that includes a request () designate an area as a sustainable community; 0 () approve a sustainable community plan; or () approve a community legacy project. 0 (c) Community development financial institution has the meaning stated in U.S.C. 0. (d) Community development organization means an entity that meets the qualifications of 0 of this subtitle. (e) Community legacy agreement means an agreement between the Department and a sponsor to develop a sustainable community plan or to implement one or more community legacy projects in a designated sustainable community OR AN OPPORTUNITY ZONE. (f) Community legacy project includes [projects] A PROJECT IN A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY OR AN OPPORTUNITY ZONE to: () create, improve, or preserve housing opportunities by acquiring, constructing, rehabilitating, or improving new or existing residential properties; land; () demolish buildings or improvements strategically to enhance the use of 0 () create, improve, or preserve commercial or mixed use development, including an appropriate combination of properties related to business, housing, open space, and institutional uses; () develop public infrastructure that is incidental to the implementation of a community legacy project, such as streets, parking, public utilities, landscaping,

SENATE BILL 0 lighting, and improvements to pedestrian and bicycle circulation; () encourage and develop cooperative ownership or control of open space; () develop or create strategies designed to increase investment in existing communities, including outreach activities to attract business, capital, residents, and visitors and the development and maintenance of resources directly related to the development of a sustainable community plan or the implementation of a community legacy project; () engage in landbanking or otherwise acquire or improve vacant buildings or unimproved land; () provide financial assistance for neighborhood intervention projects; or () develop other plans or implement other projects as the Department considers necessary to further the purposes of this subtitle. (g) Financial assistance includes: () a grant; () a loan; () a reduction in the principal obligation of or rate of interest payable on a loan or portion of a loan; 0 a loan; (h) property: () a prepayment of interest on a subordinate or superior loan or portion of () an assurance; () a guarantee; or () any other form of credit enhancement. Landbanking means acquiring or holding improved and unimproved () in anticipation of future development of the property; or () to keep the future use of the property and improvements affordable. (I) OPPORTUNITY ZONE UNDER U.S.C. 00Z. OPPORTUNITY ZONE MEANS AN AREA DESIGNATED AS A QUALIFIED [(i)] (J) Priority funding area means an area designated as a priority funding

SENATE BILL area under B 0 of the State Finance and Procurement Article. [(j)] (K) subtitle. Program means the Community Legacy Program established by this [(k)] (L) Smart Growth Subcabinet means the subcabinet established under 0 of the State Government Article. that: [(l)] (M) Sustainable community means the part of a priority funding area 0 0 () as determined by the Smart Growth Subcabinet, satisfies the requirements of 0 of this subtitle; () has been designated as a BRAC Revitalization and Incentive Zone under Title, Subtitle of the Economic Development Article; or () has been designated a transit oriented development under 0 of the Transportation Article. [(m)] (N) Sustainable community plan means a plan consisting of one or more community legacy projects or other revitalization projects to prevent or reverse the decline of or disinvestment in a sustainable community through improvements in residential, commercial, or other public or private properties. 0. (b) () The Department shall provide written notice to the political subdivision in which the proposed project is located. () Except as provided in paragraph () of this subsection, the Department may not approve an application unless the political subdivision in which the proposed project is located approves the application by: (i) resolution; or 0 (ii) letter, delivered to the Department by the political subdivision s authorized designee, expressing support for the plan or project. () If an application affects a sustainable community OR AN OPPORTUNITY ZONE entirely within a municipal corporation, the approval must come from the municipal corporation rather than the surrounding county. () If an application affects a sustainable community OR AN OPPORTUNITY ZONE within more than one political subdivision, each political subdivision must approve it by:

SENATE BILL (i) resolution; or (ii) letter, delivered to the Department by the political subdivision s authorized designee, expressing support for the plan or project. () If the Department does not receive notice of approval or denial of an application from the affected jurisdictions within days after notice of the proposed project is given in accordance with paragraph () of this subsection, the Department may approve the application. 0. (a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 0 (b) () Development costs means the costs incurred to develop, redevelop, or expand a neighborhood business development project. () Development costs includes the costs of: (i) necessary studies, surveys, plans, and specifications; (ii) architectural, engineering, or other special services, including flood plain studies, environmental audits, and critical area or wetland assessments; 0 (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) occupancy expenses; land and improvements; site preparation; construction, reconstruction, and rehabilitation; machinery, equipment, and furnishings; essential operating costs, including working capital and (viii) indemnity and surety bonds and premiums on insurance; (ix) (x) temporary relocation expenses; and other costs determined to be acceptable by the Department. (c) Food desert means the part of a priority funding area OR AN OPPORTUNITY ZONE designated by the Secretary under 0(c) of this subtitle. (d) Fund means the Neighborhood Business Development Fund.

SENATE BILL (e) Microenterprise means a business that qualifies as a microenterprise under 0 of this subtitle. (F) OPPORTUNITY ZONE UNDER U.S.C. 00Z. OPPORTUNITY ZONE MEANS AN AREA DESIGNATED AS A QUALIFIED [(f)] (G) Priority funding area means an area designated as a priority funding area under B 0 of the State Finance and Procurement Article. [(g)] (H) Program means the Neighborhood Business Development Program. 0 [(h)] (I) () Project means a neighborhood business development project that receives financial assistance from the Fund. () Project includes a microenterprise project that receives financial assistance from the Fund. [(i)] (J) Small business means a business that qualifies as a small business under 0 of this subtitle. that: [(j)] (K) Sustainable community means the part of a priority funding area 0 () as determined by the Smart Growth Subcabinet, satisfies the requirements of 0 of this title; () has been designated as a BRAC Revitalization and Incentive Zone under Title, Subtitle of the Economic Development Article; or () has been designated a transit oriented development under 0 of the Transportation Article. 0. (b) The purposes of the Program are: () in priority funding areas OR OPPORTUNITY ZONES, to: microenterprises; (i) help develop, redevelop, or expand small businesses and (ii) stimulate investment by the private sector; (iii) microenterprises; and invest in revitalization projects for small businesses and

0 SENATE BILL 0 0 (iv) stimulate political subdivisions to participate in developing and expanding small businesses and microenterprises; and () in food deserts or parts of priority funding areas OR OPPORTUNITY ZONES that serve food deserts, to help create small businesses and other food related enterprises that provide fresh fruits, vegetables, and other healthy foods to residents in the food desert. 0. (b) The Business Development Program shall provide financial assistance to projects in priority funding areas OR OPPORTUNITY ZONES. 0. (a) () A small business, nonprofit organization, or microenterprise may apply for financial assistance under the Business Development Program. () The Department shall review each application. (b) An applicant may qualify for financial assistance for a project in a priority funding area OR AN OPPORTUNITY ZONE if the application demonstrates that: () the financial assistance from the Fund is the minimum amount necessary to make the project financially feasible; () the project is ready to proceed when it receives financial assistance from the Business Development Program; and () any food desert project includes a plan to seek out sources of Maryland grown produce and Maryland produced foods. Article State Finance and Procurement B 0. (c) () Growth related project means only the items set forth below: following: (iii) funding by the Department of Commerce under any of the 0. the Maryland Industrial Development Financing Authority, authorized under Title, Subtitle of the Economic Development Article;. the Maryland Small Business Development Financing Authority, authorized under Title, Subtitle of the Economic Development Article;

SENATE BILL 0 0. the former Maryland Energy Financing Act, authorized under former Article A, Title, Subtitle of the Code, succeeded by the Maryland Industrial Development Financing Authority;. the Economic Development Opportunities Program Fund, authorized under of this article;. the former Maryland Competitive Advantage Financing Fund, authorized under former Article A, Title, Subtitle of the Code; and. the Maryland Economic Development Assistance Authority and Fund, authorized under Title, Subtitle of the Economic Development Article; B 0. (a) The State may provide funding for a growth related project not in a priority funding area without receiving approval from the Board of Public Works as provided under B 0 of this subtitle for: () a project that is required to protect public health or safety; () a project involving federal funds, to the extent compliance with this subtitle would conflict or be inconsistent with federal law; [or] () a growth related project related to a commercial or industrial activity which, due to its operational or physical characteristics, shall be located away from other development, including: (i) (ii) and Employment Article; (iii) a natural resource based industry; an industry relating to:. agricultural operations, as defined in 0 of the Labor. forestry activities; or. mineral extraction; an industry that is proximate to:. an airport facility;. a port facility;

SENATE BILL. a railroad facility;. a transit facility; or. a major highway interchange; or (iv) a tourism facility or museum that is required to be located away from other development due to necessary proximity to specific historic, natural, or cultural resources; OR () A GROWTH RELATED PROJECT INVOLVING FUNDING FOR A PROJECT UNDER: (I) OF THIS ARTICLE; 0 0 0 (II) TITLE, SUBTITLE, SUBTITLE, OR SUBTITLE OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ARTICLE; OR (III) TITLE, SUBTITLE OR SUBTITLE OF THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ARTICLE. (b) A procedure for notification, review, and comment on exceptions proposed under this section shall be established jointly by the applicable State agency and the Department of Planning.. (o) () THIS SUBSECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY LOCATED IN AN AREA DESIGNATED AS A QUALIFIED OPPORTUNITY ZONE UNDER U.S.C. 00Z. () In the case of an economic development opportunity located outside a priority funding area as established under Title, Subtitle B of this article, the Department shall first comply with the provisions of that subtitle before making a request for approval by the Legislative Policy Committee under this section. Article Tax Property 0. (b) () To qualify for a tax credit under this section, the new or expanded premises must be located in: (I) a priority funding area as designated in Title, Subtitle B of the State Finance and Procurement Article; OR

SENATE BILL U.S.C. 00Z. (II) A QUALIFIED OPPORTUNITY ZONE DESIGNATED UNDER SECTION. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July, 0.