15E.63 Iowa capital investment board.
1. The Iowa capital investment board is created as a state governmental board and the exercise by the board of powers conferred by this subchapter shall be deemed and held to be the performance of essential public purposes. The purpose of the board shall be to mobilize venture equity capital for investment in such a manner that will result in a significant potential to create jobs and to diversify and stabilize the economy of the state.
2. The board shall consist of five voting members and four nonvoting advisory members who are members of the general assembly. Members shall be selected based upon demonstrated expertise and competence in the supervision of investment managers, in the fiduciary management of investment funds, or in the management and administration of tax credit allocation programs. Members shall not have an interest in any person to whom a tax credit is allocated and issued by the board.
a. The five voting members shall be appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate pursuant to section 2.32. One nonvoting member shall be appointed by the majority leader of the senate after consultation with the president of the senate and one nonvoting member shall be appointed by the minority leader of the senate. One nonvoting member shall be appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives after consultation with the majority leader of the house of representatives and one nonvoting member shall be appointed by the minority leader of the house of representatives.
b. The five voting members shall be appointed to five-year staggered terms that shall be structured to allow the term of one member to expire each year. The nonvoting members shall serve terms as provided in section 69.16B. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the appointment of the original members.
c. Members shall be compensated by the board for direct expenses and mileage but members shall not receive a director’s fee, per diem, or salary for service on the board.
3. The board shall have the power to engage consultants, expend funds, invest funds, contract, bond or insure against loss, or perform any other act necessary to carry out its purpose, provided, however, that the board shall not hire employees.
4. Members of the board shall be indemnified against loss to the broadest extent permissible under chapter 669.
5. Meetings of the board shall, except to the extent necessary to protect confidential information with respect to investments in the Iowa fund of funds, be subject to chapter 21.
6. The board shall, in cooperation with the department of revenue, establish criteria and procedures for the allocation and issuance of tax credits to designated investors by means of certificates issued by the board. The criteria shall include the contingencies that must be met for a certificate to be redeemable by a designated investor or transferee in order to receive a tax credit. The contingencies to redemption shall be tied to the scheduled rates of return of equity interests purchased by designated investors in the Iowa fund of funds. The procedures established by the board, in cooperation with the department of revenue, shall relate to the procedures for the issuance of the certificates and the related tax credits, for the transfer of a certificate and related tax credit by a designated investor, and for the redemption of a certificate and related tax credit by a designated investor or transferee. The board shall also establish criteria and procedures for assessing the likelihood of future certificate redemptions by designated investors and transferees, including, without limitation, criteria and procedures for evaluating the value of investments made by the Iowa fund of funds and the returns from the Iowa fund of funds.
7. Pursuant to section 15E.66, the board shall issue certificates which may be redeemable for tax credits to provide incentives to designated investors to make equity investments in the Iowa fund of funds. The board shall issue the certificates so that not more than twenty million dollars of tax credits may be initially redeemable in any fiscal year. The board shall indicate on the tax certificate the principal amount of the tax credit and the date or dates on which the credit may be first claimed.
8. The board may charge a placement fee to the Iowa fund of funds with respect to the issuance of a certificate and related tax credit to a designated investor, but the fee shall be charged only to pay for reasonable and necessary costs of the board and shall not exceed one-half of one percent of the equity investment of the designated investor.
9. The board shall, in consultation with the Iowa capital investment corporation, publish an annual report of the activities conducted by the Iowa fund of funds, and present the report to the governor and the general assembly. The annual report shall include a copy of the audit of the Iowa fund of funds and a valuation of the assets of the Iowa fund of funds, review the progress of the investment fund allocation manager in implementing its investment plan, and describe any redemption or transfer of a certificate issued pursuant to this subchapter, provided, however, that the annual report shall not identify any specific designated investor who has redeemed or transferred a certificate. Every five years, the board shall publish a progress report which shall evaluate the progress of the state of Iowa in accomplishing the purposes stated in section 15E.61.
10. The board shall redeem a certificate submitted to the board by a designated investor and shall calculate the amount of the allowable tax credit based upon the investment returns received by the designated investor and its predecessors in interest and the provisions of the certificate. Upon submission of a certificate for redemption, the board shall issue a verification to the department of revenue setting forth the maximum tax credit which may be claimed by the designated investor with respect to the redemption of the certificate.
11. The board shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A necessary to administer the duties of the board.
2002 Acts, ch 1005, §3; 2002 Acts, ch 1006, §13, 14; 2003 Acts, ch 145, §286; 2005 Acts, ch 7, §1, 4; 2008 Acts, ch 1156, §18, 58; 2009 Acts, ch 41, §16; 2017 Acts, ch 54, §76
Referred to in §15E.62
Structure Iowa Code
Title I - STATE SOVEREIGNTY AND MANAGEMENT
Chapter 15E - DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Section 15E.11 - Corporation for receiving and disbursing funds.
Section 15E.14 - Incorporators.
Section 15E.15 - Board of directors.
Section 15E.16 - Accepting grants in aid.
Section 15E.17 - Regulatory information service.
Section 15E.18 - Site development consultations — certificates of readiness.
Section 15E.19 - Regulatory assistance.
Section 15E.21 - Iowa business resource centers.
Section 15E.43 - Investment tax credits.
Section 15E.44 - Qualifying businesses.
Section 15E.45 - Community-based seed capital funds.
Section 15E.46 - Confidentiality — reports.
Section 15E.51 - Venture capital fund investment tax credits.
Section 15E.52 - Innovation fund investment tax credits.
Section 15E.61 - Findings — purpose.
Section 15E.63 - Iowa capital investment board.
Section 15E.64 - Iowa capital investment corporation.
Section 15E.65 - Iowa fund of funds.
Section 15E.66 - Certificates and tax credits.
Section 15E.67 - Powers and effectiveness.
Section 15E.68 - Permissible investments.
Section 15E.70 - Financial statements — auditor of state.
Section 15E.71 - Executive council action.
Section 15E.72 - Program wind-up and future repeal.
Section 15E.116 - Iowa wine and beer promotion board.
Section 15E.117 - Promotion of Iowa wine and beer.
Section 15E.120 - Loan repayments.
Section 15E.167 - Broadband forward and telecommuter forward — certifications.
Section 15E.175 - Physical infrastructure assistance program.
Section 15E.192 - Enterprise zones.
Section 15E.193 - Eligible business.
Section 15E.193A - Alternative eligible business criteria.
Section 15E.193B - Eligible housing business.
Section 15E.193C - Eligible development business.
Section 15E.194 - Distress criteria.
Section 15E.195 - Enterprise zone commission.
Section 15E.196 - Incentives — assistance.
Section 15E.197 - New jobs credit from withholding.
Section 15E.198 - Compliance cost fees.
Section 15E.201 - Short title.
Section 15E.202 - Definitions.
Section 15E.203 - Findings — intent and purposes.
Section 15E.204 - Iowa agricultural industry finance corporations — scope of powers and duties.
Section 15E.205 - Iowa agricultural industry finance corporations — requirements.
Section 15E.206 - Formation of an Iowa agricultural industry finance corporation.
Section 15E.207 - Iowa agricultural industry finance corporations — guiding principles.
Section 15E.208 - Qualified corporations — Iowa agricultural industry finance loans.
Section 15E.209 - Financing provided by an Iowa agricultural industry finance corporation.
Section 15E.210 - Obligations.
Section 15E.227 - Loan and credit guarantee fund.
Section 15E.231 - Economic development regions.
Section 15E.232 - Regional economic development — financial assistance.
Section 15E.233 - Economic enterprise areas.
Section 15E.301 - Short title.
Section 15E.303 - Definitions.
Section 15E.304 - Endow Iowa grants.
Section 15E.305 - Endow Iowa tax credit.
Section 15E.311 - County endowment fund.
Section 15E.321 - Regional sports authority districts.
Section 15E.351 - Business accelerators.
Section 15E.361 - Small business disaster recovery financial assistance program.
Section 15E.362 - Entrepreneur investment awards program.
Section 15E.363 - Entrepreneur investment awards program fund.
Section 15E.364 - Hoover presidential library tax credit.
Section 15E.370 - Butchery innovation and revitalization fund and program.