15.106B Specific program powers — fees.
1. In addition to the general powers described in section 15.106A, the authority shall have all powers convenient and necessary to carry out its programs.
2. For purposes of this section, “powers convenient and necessary” includes but is not limited to the power to:
a. Undertake more extensive research and discussion of the strategic plan developed by the members of the authority in order to better formulate and implement state economic development policy.
b. Establish a nonprofit corporation pursuant to section 15.107, for the purpose of receiving and disbursing funds from public or private sources to be used to enhance bioscience-based economic development in the state and to further the overall development and economic well-being of the state.
c. Provide export documentation to Iowa businesses that are exporting goods and services if no other government entity is providing export documentation in a form deemed necessary for international commerce.
d. (1) Pursuant to a contract executed between the authority and the corporation, the authority may delegate to the corporation the performance of the following functions on behalf of the authority:
(a) Marketing and promotional activities.
(b) Policy research.
(c) Economic analysis.
(d) Expansion of international markets for Iowa-produced or Iowa-based products.
(e) Consulting services.
(f) Services related to statewide commercialization development as provided for in section 15.411, subsection 1.
(g) Services related to outreach and assistance to businesses for small business innovation research and technology transfer pursuant to section 15.411, subsection 4, or services related to accelerating the generation and development of innovative ideas and businesses pursuant to section 15.411, subsection 5.
(h) Services related to the administration of an entrepreneur investment awards program pursuant to section 15E.362.
(i) Services to expand, enhance, and advance the bioscience development platforms.
(2) A contract executed pursuant to this paragraph “d” shall not delegate an essential government function, including the budgetary or personnel management responsibilities of the authority, and shall not delegate any sovereign power of the state.
(3) The terms of a contract executed pursuant to this paragraph “d” may provide for compensation at the fair market value of the services to be provided under the contract.
(4) Notwithstanding section 8A.311 and any rules promulgated thereunder by the department of administrative services, the authority may enter into contracts with the corporation for the sole source procurement of services. In entering into such sole source contracts, the authority shall negotiate a fair and reasonable price for the services and shall thoroughly document the circumstances of such sole source procurements.
(5) A contract executed pursuant to this paragraph “d” shall be drafted and executed with the assistance and advice of the attorney general.
3. The authority may enter into contracts on behalf of the Iowa innovation council established in section 15.117A. Such contracts may delegate the performance of functions to the corporation only if the contracts meet the requirements of subsection 2, paragraph “d”.
4. a. If the authority enters into a contract, including but not limited to a contract executed pursuant to subsection 2, paragraph “d”, with a nonprofit corporation organized under chapter 504 or under the similar laws of another jurisdiction, the authority shall ensure that the terms of the contract shall provide for the disclosure of all gifts, grants, bequests, donations, or other conveyances of financial assistance to the corporation from all private and public sources. Such disclosure shall include information from the corporation’s current fiscal year and its most recent three fiscal years and shall include the name and address of the person or entity making the conveyance and the amount.
b. If the authority enters into a contract for the provision of financial assistance to a business, the authority shall ensure that the terms of the contract provide for the disclosure of all donations the business has ever made to the corporation. The authority shall not consider the amount or frequency of such donations when evaluating the merits of the business’s application or when determining the amount of financial assistance to be awarded to the business.
c. The authority shall not enter into a contract for services, including a contract executed pursuant to subsection 2, paragraph “d”, that exceeds three years in duration.
5. a. The authority may charge fees to businesses or individuals who receive financial assistance under this chapter or chapter 15E. The amount of such fees shall be determined based on the costs of the authority associated with its performance of contract administration and compliance duties relating to economic development programs.
b. The authority may charge businesses and individuals a fee for the use of the authority’s federal EB-5 immigrant investor regional center.
c. Fees collected by the authority pursuant to this subsection shall be deposited in a fund within the state treasury created pursuant to section 15.106A, subsection 1, paragraph “o”, and are appropriated to the authority for the purposes set out in section 15.106A, subsection 1, paragraph “o”. However, fees collected by the authority pursuant to section 15.330, subsection 12, section 15E.198, Code 2014, and section 15.354, subsection 3, paragraph “b”, shall be used exclusively for costs associated with the administration of due diligence and compliance.
2011 Acts, ch 118, §8, 89; 2012 Acts, ch 1126, §29; 2013 Acts, ch 34, §1; 2013 Acts, ch 126, §1, 4, 5; 2014 Acts, ch 1130, §29; 2019 Acts, ch 139, §5, 6
Referred to in §15.106A, 15.107, 15.107A, 15.107C, 15.411, 15E.362
Structure Iowa Code
Title I - STATE SOVEREIGNTY AND MANAGEMENT
Chapter 15 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Section 15.101 - Findings and purpose — collaboration described.
Section 15.103 - Economic development board.
Section 15.104 - Duties of the board.
Section 15.105 - Economic development authority.
Section 15.106 - Conflicts of interest.
Section 15.106A - General powers of the authority — legislative findings.
Section 15.106B - Specific program powers — fees.
Section 15.106C - Director — responsibilities.
Section 15.106D - Private activity bonds and notes.
Section 15.106E - Review of authority operations.
Section 15.107 - Bioscience development corporation.
Section 15.107A - Duties and responsibilities of the corporation.
Section 15.107B - Annual reporting requirements.
Section 15.107C - Oversight of corporation.
Section 15.108 - Primary responsibilities.
Section 15.109 - Additional duties.
Section 15.110 - Restrictions relating to councils of governments.
Section 15.111 - Rural development coordination.
Section 15.112 - Farmworks matching funds.
Section 15.113 - Tax lien and delinquency search requirement.
Section 15.114 - Microenterprise development advisory committee.
Section 15.115 - Technology commercialization specialist.
Section 15.116 - Technology commercialization committee.
Section 15.117 - Chief technology officer.
Section 15.117A - Iowa innovation council.
Section 15.118 - Confidentiality of information in financial assistance applications.
Section 15.119 - Aggregate tax credit limit for certain economic development programs.
Section 15.120 - The Iowa energy center.
Section 15.201 - Agricultural marketing program.
Section 15.202 - Grants and gifts.
Section 15.203 - Agricultural products advisory council — duties.
Section 15.204 - Value-added agricultural linked investment loan program — eligibility requirements.
Section 15.231 - Community catalyst building remediation program — fund.
Section 15.240 - Community microenterprise development organization grant program.
Section 15.241 - Iowa “self-employment loan program”.
Section 15.246 - Case management program.
Section 15.247 - Targeted small business financial assistance program.
Section 15.251 - Industrial new job training program certificates — fee.
Section 15.261 - Vacant state buildings demolition fund.
Section 15.262 - Vacant state buildings rehabilitation fund.
Section 15.269 - Cogeneration pilot program.
Section 15.271 - Statement of purpose — intent.
Section 15.272 - Statewide welcome center program.
Section 15.273 - Cooperative tourism program.
Section 15.292 - Brownfield redevelopment program.
Section 15.293 - Brownfield redevelopment fund.
Section 15.293A - Redevelopment tax credits.
Section 15.293B - Application — registration — agreement.
Section 15.294 - Brownfield redevelopment advisory council.
Section 15.300 - Findings and intent.
Section 15.301 - Save our small businesses fund and program.
Section 15.313 - Strategic infrastructure program — fund.
Section 15.317 - Eligibility requirements.
Section 15.318 - Eligible business application and agreement — maximum tax credits.
Section 15.319 - Renewable chemical production tax credit.
Section 15.320 - Reports to general assembly.
Section 15.322 - Future repeal.
Section 15.325 - Negotiations — state and local officials — restrictions.
Section 15.329 - Eligible business.
Section 15.330A - Maintenance of agreements.
Section 15.331 - New jobs credit from withholding.
Section 15.331A - Sales and use tax refund.
Section 15.331B - Exemption from land ownership restrictions for nonresident aliens.
Section 15.331C - Third-party developer tax credit.
Section 15.332 - Value-added property tax exemption.
Section 15.333 - Investment tax credit.
Section 15.333A - Insurance premium tax credits.
Section 15.334 - Exemption from taxation for machinery, equipment, and computers.
Section 15.334A - Sales and use tax exemption.
Section 15.335 - Research activities credit.
Section 15.335A - Tax incentives.
Section 15.335B - Assistance for certain programs and projects.
Section 15.336 - Other incentives.
Section 15.337 - Waiver of program qualification requirements.
Section 15.338 - Nuisance property remediation assistance — fund.
Section 15.341 - Workforce development fund program.
Section 15.342A - Workforce development fund account.
Section 15.343 - Workforce development fund.
Section 15.344 - Common system — assessment and tracking.
Section 15.349 - Shelter assistance fund.
Section 15.353 - Housing project requirements.
Section 15.354 - Housing project application and agreement.
Section 15.355 - Workforce housing tax incentives.
Section 15.368 - World food prize award and support.
Section 15.371 - Manufacturing 4.0 technology investment program.
Section 15.401 - Renewable fuels.
Section 15.412 - Innovation and commercialization development fund.