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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the creation of the Texas music incubator rebate |
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program to provide for rebates of a portion of certain taxes |
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collected from certain music venues and promoters of certain music |
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festivals. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Chapter 485, Government Code, is amended by |
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adding Subchapter C to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER C. TEXAS MUSIC INCUBATOR REBATE PROGRAM |
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Sec. 485.041. DEFINITIONS. (a) Except as provided by |
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Subsection (b), the definitions in Section 1.04, Alcoholic Beverage |
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Code, apply to this subchapter. |
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(b) In this subchapter: |
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(1) "Mixed beverage gross receipts tax" means the tax |
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imposed by Subchapter B, Chapter 183, Tax Code. |
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(2) "Permit holder" means a person who holds a permit |
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issued under Section 151.201, Tax Code. |
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(3) "Permittee" has the meaning assigned by Section |
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183.001(b), Tax Code. |
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(4) "Program" means the Texas music incubator rebate |
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program. |
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(5) "Sales tax" means the tax imposed by Chapter 151, |
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Tax Code. |
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Sec. 485.042. TEXAS MUSIC INCUBATOR REBATE PROGRAM. (a) |
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The office shall administer the Texas music incubator rebate |
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program under which the office shall provide to eligible music |
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venues and eligible music festival promoters from money |
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appropriated from the Texas music incubator account a full or |
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partial rebate of the mixed beverage gross receipts taxes and sales |
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tax receipts attributable to the sale of beer and wine and remitted |
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to the comptroller annually by those venues and promoters. The |
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Texas music incubator account shall be funded by mixed beverage |
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gross receipts taxes and sales tax receipts attributable to the |
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sale of beer and wine remitted annually by venues and promoters and |
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deposited into that account as required by Sections 151.801(f) and |
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183.023(c), Tax Code. The rebates are to assist eligible music |
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venues and eligible music festival promoters in their efforts to |
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support and continue to bring to local communities in this state |
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live musical performances, including the recruitment of musical |
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performance artists. |
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(b) The office may not provide a rebate under the program to |
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a music venue or music festival promoter in an amount that exceeds |
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the lesser of: |
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(1) the amount of mixed beverage gross receipts taxes |
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and sales taxes attributable to the sale of beer and wine remitted |
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in the preceding fiscal year to the comptroller by the music venue |
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or music festival promoter as a permittee or permit holder; or |
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(2) $100,000. |
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Sec. 485.043. ELIGIBILITY FOR REBATE. (a) Except as |
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provided by Subsection (b), to qualify for a rebate under the |
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program, a music venue or music festival promoter, for at least the |
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two years preceding the date on which the music venue or promoter, |
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as applicable, submits an application under Section 485.044, must |
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have: |
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(1) been a permittee subject to the mixed beverage |
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gross receipts tax or a permit holder subject to the sales tax on |
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the sale of beer or wine; |
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(2) if the applicant is a music venue, been a retail |
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establishment with a dedicated audience capacity of not more than |
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3,000 persons; |
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(3) if the applicant is a music festival promoter, |
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held a music festival in a county with a population of less than |
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100,000; |
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(4) entered into a written contract with a musical |
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performance artist to conduct a live performance at the venue or |
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festival, as applicable, under which the artist received as |
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compensation a specified percentage of ticket sales for or other |
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sales during the performance, or a guaranteed amount in advance of |
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the performance; and |
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(5) met at least five of the following criteria, one of |
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which must be described by Paragraph (A) or (B): |
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(A) the marketing of live music performances |
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through listings in printed or electronic publications; |
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(B) the provision of live music performances five |
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or more nights per week; |
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(C) employment or contracting of the services of |
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one or more people who are tasked with two or more of the following |
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positions or services: |
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(i) sound engineer; |
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(ii) booker; |
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(iii) promoter; |
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(iv) stage manager; or |
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(v) security personnel; |
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(D) having live performance and audience space; |
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(E) the provision of technical sound and lighting |
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support, either in-house or through a contract with a vendor; |
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(F) having a space for the storage of audio |
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equipment or musical instruments; |
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(G) the application of cover charges to one or |
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more live music performances through ticketing or the imposition of |
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a front door entrance fee; or |
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(H) the maintenance of hours of operation that |
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coincide with live music performance show times. |
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(b) The office may, at the office's discretion, provide a |
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rebate under the program to a music venue or a music festival |
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promoter that fails to meet the eligibility requirements prescribed |
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by Subsection (a) solely because the venue is located, or the |
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festival is usually held, as applicable, in a county located wholly |
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or partly in an area that at any time during the preceding two-year |
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period was declared to be a disaster area by the governor or by the |
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president of the United States. |
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Sec. 485.044. REBATE APPLICATION. (a) The office shall: |
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(1) subject to Subsection (b), prescribe the |
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application form for obtaining a rebate under the program; and |
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(2) establish an online portal on the office's public |
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Internet website that allows a music venue or music festival |
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promoter to submit the application to the office for consideration. |
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(b) The application must: |
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(1) state the amount of mixed beverage gross receipts |
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tax and sales tax receipts attributable to the sale of beer and wine |
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that was remitted to the comptroller by the music venue or music |
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festival promoter in the preceding fiscal year; |
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(2) include sufficient evidence for the office to |
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determine that the music venue or promoter qualifies for a rebate; |
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and |
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(3) include any other information the office |
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determines necessary to administer the program. |
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(c) The office shall accept rebate applications beginning |
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September 1 of each year and may provide rebates until all the money |
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in the Texas music incubator account is exhausted. |
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(d) The office may expedite the review of an application |
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submitted by a music venue or music festival promoter, if the venue |
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is located, or the festival is usually held, as applicable, in a |
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county located wholly or partly in an area that at any time during |
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the preceding two-year period was declared to be a disaster area by |
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the governor or by the president of the United States. |
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Sec. 485.045. REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS; REBATES. (a) After |
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reviewing applications for a rebate under the program, the office |
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shall grant rebates to eligible music venues and music festival |
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promoters that the office determines provide or have committed to |
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provide the most economic benefit to the communities in which the |
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music venues are located or the festivals are held, as applicable, |
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and to the Texas music industry, including live music performers. |
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(b) As directed by the office, the comptroller shall issue a |
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warrant for a rebate granted by the office under this section drawn |
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on the Texas music incubator account. |
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Sec. 485.046. TEXAS MUSIC INCUBATOR ACCOUNT. (a) The Texas |
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music incubator account is a dedicated account in the general |
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revenue fund. The account is composed of: |
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(1) money deposited to the credit of the account under |
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Sections 151.801(f) and 183.023(c), Tax Code; |
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(2) gifts, grants, and other money received by the |
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office for the program; and |
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(3) other amounts deposited to the credit of the |
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account. |
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(b) Money in the account may be appropriated only to the |
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office for the purpose of paying rebates to music venues and certain |
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music festival promoters under the program. |
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(c) Interest and other earnings from money in the account |
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shall be credited to the account. |
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(d) On the last day of each state fiscal biennium, the |
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comptroller shall transfer any money deposited to the account under |
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Subsection (a)(1) that is unobligated and unexpended on that date |
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to the general revenue fund to be used in accordance with |
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legislative appropriation. |
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Sec. 485.047. RULES. The office shall adopt rules |
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necessary to implement and administer this subchapter. |
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SECTION 2. Section 151.801, Tax Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (f) to read as |
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follows: |
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(a) Except for the amounts allocated under Subsections (b), |
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(c), (c-2), [and] (c-3), and (f), all proceeds from the collection |
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of the taxes imposed by this chapter shall be deposited to the |
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credit of the general revenue fund. |
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(f) The comptroller shall deposit each fiscal year $100,000 |
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of the revenue received under this chapter to the credit of the |
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Texas music incubator account under Section 485.046, Government |
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Code. |
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SECTION 3. Section 183.023, Tax Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsection (c) to read as |
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follows: |
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(b) Except for the amounts allocated under Subsection (c), |
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the [The] comptroller shall deposit the revenue received under this |
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section in the general revenue fund. |
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(c) The comptroller shall deposit each fiscal year $10 |
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million of the revenue received under this section to the credit of |
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the Texas music incubator account under Section 485.046, Government |
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Code. |
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SECTION 4. (a) Not later than September 1, 2022, the Music, |
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Film, Television, and Multimedia Office within the office of the |
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governor shall establish the Texas music incubator rebate program |
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as required under Subchapter C, Chapter 485, Government Code, as |
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added by this Act. |
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(b) Notwithstanding Section 485.044(c), Government Code, as |
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added by this Act, the Music, Film, Television, and Multimedia |
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Office shall begin accepting rebate applications as authorized |
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under that section beginning September 1, 2022. |
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SECTION 5. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |