By: Mallory Caraway (Senate Sponsor - Deuell) H.B. No. 1052
         (In the Senate - Received from the House May 13, 2009;
  May 14, 2009, read first time and referred to Committee on Economic
  Development; May 22, 2009, reported favorably by the following
  vote:  Yeas 5, Nays 0; May 22, 2009, sent to printer.)
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
 
  relating to the creation, powers, and duties of film districts.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Subtitle A, Title 10, Local Government Code, is
  amended by adding Chapter 310 to read as follows:
  CHAPTER 310.  FILM DISTRICTS
  SUBCHAPTER A.  GENERAL PROVISIONS
         Sec. 310.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
               (1)  "Board" means a district's board of directors.
               (2)  "District" means a film district created under
  this chapter.
         Sec. 310.002.  NATURE OF DISTRICT. A district is a political
  subdivision of this state and a special district.
  [Sections 310.003-310.050 reserved for expansion]
  SUBCHAPTER B. CREATION
         Sec. 310.051.  CREATION BY POPULOUS MUNICIPALITY. A
  municipality with a population of 250,000 or more may create a
  district as provided by this subchapter to promote the film
  industry in a designated area in the municipality.
         Sec. 310.052.  HEARING. Before creating a district, the
  governing body of a municipality must hold a hearing on the purposes
  and advisability of creating the district. Any interested person
  may speak at the hearing.
         Sec. 310.053.  ORDER CREATING DISTRICT; INITIAL DIRECTORS.
  (a)  After a hearing under Section 310.052, if a governing body
  finds that the municipality and the designated area would benefit
  from the district's creation, the governing body by order may
  create the district.
         (b)  The order must specify:
               (1)  the district's boundaries, which must be wholly in
  the municipality;
               (2)  the number and qualifications of directors to be
  appointed under Section 310.103; and
               (3)  the initial directors and the terms of those
  initial directors.
         (c)  The initial directors' terms must be staggered, with as
  near as possible to half of the directors' terms expiring in one
  year and the remainder expiring in two years.
  [Sections 310.054-310.100 reserved for expansion]
  SUBCHAPTER C. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
         Sec. 310.101.  GOVERNING BODY. A district is governed by a
  board of at least seven directors.
         Sec. 310.102.  TERMS. Directors serve staggered two-year
  terms.
         Sec. 310.103.  APPOINTMENT BY MUNICIPALITY. The governing
  body of a municipality that creates a district shall appoint the
  directors as provided by the order creating the district. The
  directors must include:
               (1)  two directors who represent the interests of the
  municipality and reside in the municipality;
               (2)  one director who represents a local or regional
  film commission located in the municipality and is a member of the
  Association of Film Commissioners International or the Texas
  Association of Film Commissions;
               (3)  one director who represents a school district that
  has the majority of its territory located in the municipality;
               (4)  one director who represents an institution of
  higher education, as defined by Section 61.003, Education Code,
  located in the municipality;
               (5)  one director who represents a public junior
  college, as defined by Section 61.003, Education Code, located in
  the municipality; and
               (6)  any other directors as provided by the order
  creating the district.
         Sec. 310.104.  COMPENSATION; EXPENSES.  A director is not
  entitled to compensation but is entitled to reimbursement for
  actual and necessary expenses.
         Sec. 310.105.  OFFICERS. A board shall elect a presiding
  officer, secretary, treasurer, and any other officers the board
  considers necessary.
  [Sections 310.106-310.150 reserved for expansion]
  SUBCHAPTER D. POWERS AND DUTIES
         Sec. 310.151.  PROMOTION OF FILM INDUSTRY. A district shall
  promote the film industry in the district.
         Sec. 310.152.  PARTNERSHIP WITH LOCAL COMMUNITIES. A
  district shall act jointly with the municipality, local businesses,
  the film industry, and other local communities to promote the film
  industry in the district.
         Sec. 310.153.  INCENTIVES. A district may provide
  incentives to promote the film industry in the district.
         Sec. 310.154.  DONATIONS; GRANTS. A district may accept a
  donation or grant from any person for any district purpose.
         Sec. 310.155.  EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR; EMPLOYEES. A district
  may hire an executive director and other employees.
  [Sections 310.156-310.200 reserved for expansion]
  SUBCHAPTER E. FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
         Sec. 310.201.  BORROWING. A district may borrow money from
  any person for any district purpose.
         Sec. 310.202.  ELIGIBILITY FOR INCLUSION IN TAX INCREMENT
  REINVESTMENT ZONE.  All or any part of the district is eligible to
  be included in a tax increment reinvestment zone created under
  Chapter 311, Tax Code.
  [Sections 310.203-310.250 reserved for expansion]
  SUBCHAPTER F. DISSOLUTION
         Sec. 310.251.  DISSOLUTION. A board may dissolve a district
  that has no debt.
         SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
  a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
  provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
  Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
  Act takes effect September 1, 2009.
 
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