HB1330: Aerospace Engine Manufacturing Performance Grant Program; established.


HOUSE BILL NO. 1330
AMENDMENT IN THE NATURE OF A SUBSTITUTE
(Proposed by the House Committee on Appropriations
on February 8, 2008)
(Patron Prior to Substitute—Delegate Ingram)
A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Title 59.1 a chapter numbered 22.5, consisting of sections numbered 59.1-284.20 through 59.1-284.22, relating to economic development and workforce development grant programs.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:

1.  That the Code of Virginia is amended by adding in Title 59.1 a chapter numbered 22.5, consisting of sections numbered 59.1-284.20 through 59.1-284.22 as follows:

CHAPTER 22.5.
AEROSPACE ENGINE MANUFACTURING PERFORMANCE GRANT PROGRAM.

§ 59.1-284.20. Aerospace Engine Manufacturing Performance Grant Program; eligible county.

A. As used in this section:

“Affiliate” means with respect to any person, any other person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control with such person. For purposes of this definition, “control” (including “controlled by” and “under common control with”) shall mean the power, directly or indirectly, to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such person whether through ownership or voting securities or by contract or otherwise.

“Capital investment” means an investment in real property, tangible personal property, or both, within the Commonwealth that is capitalized.

“Eligible county” means Prince George County.

“Grant” means the aerospace engine manufacturing performance grant as described in this section.

“Manufacture of aerospace engines” means (i) the manufacture or assembly and test of aircraft engines and engine parts; (ii) the design or development of aircraft engines and engine parts; or (iii) the manufacturing activities of a private company described under 2007 index number 336412 of the North American Industry Classification System.

“Memorandum of understanding” means a performance agreement entered into accordance with a memorandum of understanding entered into on November 20, 2007, among a qualified manufacturer, the Commonwealth, and others setting forth the requirements for capital investment and the creation of new full-time jobs that will make the qualified manufacturer eligible for a grant under this section.

“New full-time job” means employment of an indefinite duration in an eligible county, created as the direct result of new capital investment, for which the average annual wage is at least equal to the prevailing average annual wage in an eligible county and for which the standard fringe benefits are paid by the qualified manufacturer, requiring a minimum of either (i) 35 hours of an employee's time per week for the entire normal year of such manufacturer's operations, which "normal year" must consist of at least 48 weeks or (ii) 1,680 hours per year. Seasonal or temporary positions, and positions created when a job function is shifted from an existing location in the Commonwealth shall not qualify as new full-time jobs under this section. Other positions, which may or may not be of indefinite duration, including supplemental employees of affiliates, subsidiaries, joint ventures, contractors, or subcontractors may be considered new full-time jobs, if so designated in the memorandum of understanding between such manufacturer, the Commonwealth, and others as such memorandum of understanding was in effect on November 20, 2007.

“Qualified manufacturer” means a manufacturer that (i) is expected to make a capital investment of at least $500 million by June 30, 2023, in an eligible county related to the manufacture of aerospace engines and (ii) is expected to create at least 540 jobs in an eligible county for the manufacture of aerospace engines or activities ancillary or supportive of such manufacture.

“Secretary” means the Secretary of Commerce and Trade or his designee.

B. Any qualified manufacturer that, after July 1, 2008, first begins operations in an eligible county shall be eligible to receive a grant each fiscal year beginning with the Commonwealth’s fiscal year starting on July 1, 2013, and ending with the Commonwealth’s fiscal year starting on July 1, 2022, unless such time frame is extended in accordance with subsection E. The grants under this section (i) shall be paid, subject to appropriation by the General Assembly, from a fund entitled the Aerospace Engine Manufacturing Performance Grant Fund, which Fund is hereby established on the books of the Comptroller, (ii) shall not exceed $35 million in the aggregate, and (iii) shall be paid to the qualified manufacturer during each fiscal year contingent upon the qualified manufacturer meeting the requirements for the aggregate (a) number of new full-time jobs created and the substantial retention of the same and (b) amount of the capital investment made and substantially retained as set forth in the memorandum of understanding.

C. If grants to be paid to qualified manufacturers under this section in a fiscal year exceed the aggregate amount available in the Aerospace Engine Manufacturing Performance Grant Fund for that year, each qualified manufacturer’s grants for the year shall equal the amount of grants to which the qualified manufacturer would otherwise be eligible multiplied by a fraction. The numerator of the fraction shall equal the aggregate amount available for payment from the Aerospace Engine Manufacturing Performance Grant Fund for that fiscal year, and the denominator shall equal the aggregate dollar amount of grants to which all qualified manufacturers otherwise would be eligible for such fiscal year.

The aggregate amount of the grants payable under this section shall be subject to the following requirements and limitations:

1. Grants shall be awarded after July 1, 2013, and before July 1, 2023, unless such time frame is extended in accordance with subsection E.

2. The amount of the grant to be paid in each fiscal year shall be conditional upon the qualified manufacturer meeting the requirements for the (i) aggregate number of new full-time jobs created and the substantial retention of the same throughout the calendar year that immediately precedes the end of such fiscal year, and (ii) aggregate amount of the capital investment made and substantially retained as of the last day of the calendar year that immediately precedes the end of such fiscal year as set forth in the memorandum of understanding entered into on November 20, 2007. Grants shall be paid based upon such requirements as agreed to on November 20, 2007, regardless if such memorandum of understanding is later modified, amended, superseded, or otherwise changed.

3. The aggregate amount of grants that may be awarded in a particular fiscal year shall not exceed the following:

a. $5.5 million for the Commonwealth’s fiscal year beginning July 1, 2013;

b. $11 million, less the total amount of grants previously awarded pursuant to this subsection, for the Commonwealth’s fiscal year beginning July 1, 2014;

c. $14 million, less the total amount of grants previously awarded pursuant to this subsection, for the Commonwealth’s fiscal year beginning July 1, 2015;

d. $17 million, less the total amount of grants previously awarded pursuant to this subsection, for the Commonwealth’s fiscal year beginning July 1, 2016;

e. $20 million, less the total amount of grants previously awarded pursuant to this subsection, for the Commonwealth’s fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017;

f. $23 million, less the total amount of grants previously awarded pursuant to this subsection, for the Commonwealth’s fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018;

g. $26 million, less the total amount of grants previously awarded pursuant to this subsection, for the Commonwealth’s fiscal year beginning July 1, 2019;

h. $29 million, less the total amount of grants previously awarded pursuant to this subsection, for the Commonwealth’s fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020;

i. $32 million, less the total amount of grants previously awarded pursuant to this subsection, for the Commonwealth’s fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021; and

j. $35 million, less the total amount of grants previously awarded pursuant to this subsection, for the Commonwealth’s fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022.

4. Grants provided by this section shall not exceed $35 million in the aggregate.

D. Any qualified manufacturer applying for a grant under this section shall provide evidence, satisfactory to the Secretary, of (i) the aggregate number of new full-time jobs created and the substantial retention of the same throughout the calendar year that immediately precedes the end of the fiscal year in which the grant is to be paid, and (ii) the aggregate amount of the capital investment made and substantially retained as of the last day of the calendar year that immediately precedes the end of the fiscal year in which the grant is to be paid. The application and evidence shall be filed with the Secretary in person or by mail no later than April 1 each year following the calendar year in which the qualified manufacturer meets such aggregate new full-time job requirements and aggregate capital investment. Failure to meet the filing deadline shall result in a deferral of a scheduled grant payment set forth in subsection C. For filings by mail, the postmark cancellation shall govern the date of the filing determination.

E. The memorandum of understanding may provide that if a grant payment has been deferred for any reason, including the initial failure to meet the aggregate capital investment and the aggregate new full-time job requirements set forth in the memorandum of understanding or the occurrence of any substantial reduction in such new full-time job requirements or capital investment requirements after such requirements have been met but before the grant payment has been made, payment in a subsequent fiscal year for which such requirements have been met for the immediately preceding calendar year shall include both the deferred payment and the scheduled grant payment as provided in subsection C.

F. Within 30 days after the filing deadline in subsection D, the Secretary shall certify to (i) the Comptroller and (ii) each qualified manufacturer the amount of the grant to which such qualified manufacturer is entitled under this section for payment in the current fiscal year. Payment of such grant shall be made by check issued by the Treasurer of Virginia on warrant of the Comptroller by June 30 of such fiscal year.

G. As a condition of receipt of a grant, a qualified manufacturer shall make available to the Secretary or his designee for inspection upon his request all relevant and applicable documents to determine whether the qualified manufacturer has met the requirements for the receipt of grants as set forth in this section and subject to the memorandum of understanding. The Comptroller shall not draw any warrants to issue checks for the grant program under this section without a specific appropriation for the same. All such documents appropriately identified by the qualified manufacturer shall be considered confidential and proprietary.

§ 59.1-284.21. Aerospace Engine Manufacturing Supplier Cluster Bonus Performance Grant Program; eligible county.

A. As used in this section:

“Affiliate” means the same as such term is defined in § 59.1-284.20.

“Capital investment” means the same as such term is defined in § 59.1-284.20.

“Eligible county” means Prince George County.

“Grant” means the aerospace engine manufacturing supplier cluster bonus performance grant as described in this section.

“Memorandum of understanding” means a performance agreement entered into accordance with a memorandum of understanding entered into on November 20, 2007, among a qualified manufacturer, the Commonwealth, and others setting forth the requirements for capital investment and the creation of new full-time jobs by qualified suppliers that will make the qualified manufacturer eligible for a grant under this section.

“New full-time job” means employment of an indefinite duration in the Commonwealth, created as the direct result of new capital investment, for which the average annual wage is at least equal to the prevailing average annual wage in the applicable locality and for which the standard fringe benefits are paid by the qualified supplier, requiring a minimum of either (i) 35 hours of an employee's time per week for the entire normal year of such supplier's operations, which "normal year" must consist of at least 48 weeks or (ii) 1,680 hours per year. Seasonal or temporary positions, and positions created when a job function is shifted from an existing location in the Commonwealth shall not qualify as new full-time jobs under this section.

“Qualified manufacturer” means the same as such term is defined in § 59.1-284.20.

“Qualified supplier” means a manufacturer, assembler, distributor, or service provider on a qualified supplier list that (i) first begins doing business at a location within the Commonwealth or (ii) expands its business at a location within the Commonwealth subsequent to a qualified manufacturer commencing construction of a manufacturing, assembly, and testing facility in an eligible county. A “qualified supplier” shall deliver or provide ancillary parts, tools, or other components used by the qualified manufacturer within the Commonwealth or provide ancillary services within the Commonwealth for such qualified manufacturer. A qualified supplier shall not be an affiliate of a qualified manufacturer.

“Qualified supplier cluster” means the aggregate of qualified suppliers.

“Qualified supplier list” means a list of prospective qualified suppliers submitted by a qualified manufacturer to the Secretary no less frequently than annually.

“Secretary” means the Secretary of Commerce and Trade or his designee.

B. 1. Any qualified manufacturer who attracted a qualified supplier on its qualified supplier list (i) first beginning to do business at a location within the Commonwealth subsequent to the qualified manufacturer commencing construction in an eligible county or (ii) expanding its business at a location within the Commonwealth subsequent to the qualified manufacturer commencing construction in an eligible county shall be eligible for a grant under this section. However, no grant shall be paid to the qualified manufacturer unless the qualified supplier cluster (all of which qualified suppliers are on the qualified supplier list) subsequent to the qualified manufacturer commencing construction in an eligible county makes the aggregate capital investment and meets the new full-time job requirements as set forth in this section. The grants under this section (a) shall be paid, subject to appropriation by the General Assembly, from a fund entitled the Aerospace Engine Manufacturing Supplier Cluster Grant Fund, which Fund is hereby established on the books of the Comptroller, (b) shall not exceed $5 million in the aggregate, and (c) shall be paid, as provided in this section, to the qualified manufacturer subject to the conditions of this section being met.

2. If the qualified supplier cluster has, subsequent to the qualified manufacturer commencing construction in an eligible county, (i) created and substantially retained at least 150 new full-time jobs within the Commonwealth, (ii) made and substantially retained at least $25 million worth of capital investment within the Commonwealth, and (iii) made a written certification to the Secretary that its decision to create such new full-time jobs and make such capital investment was based in part by the location of the qualified manufacturer and was in part for a purpose of providing ancillary parts, tools, or other components used by the qualified manufacturer within the Commonwealth or for providing ancillary services within the Commonwealth for such qualified manufacturer, then a grant payment in the amount of $2.5 million shall be paid to the qualified manufacturer as provided in subsection E. If the qualified supplier cluster has, subsequent to the qualified manufacturer commencing construction in an eligible county, (a) created and substantially retained at least 300 new full-time jobs within the Commonwealth, (b) made and substantially retained at least $50 million worth of capital investment within the Commonwealth, and (c) made a written certification to the Secretary that its decision to create such new full-time jobs and make such capital investment was based in part by the location of the qualified manufacturer and was in part for a purpose of providing ancillary parts, tools, or other components used by the qualified manufacturer within the Commonwealth or for providing ancillary services within the Commonwealth for such qualified manufacturer, then an aggregate amount of $5 million in grants shall be paid to the qualified manufacturer as provided in subsection E. In no case, however, shall the aggregate amount of grants payable to all qualified manufacturers pursuant to this section exceed $5 million and in no case shall more than $2.5 million in grants pursuant to this section be paid in a fiscal year. Upon receipt of such written certification by the qualified supplier cluster, the Secretary shall promptly notify the qualified manufacturer of the same for purposes of applying for a grant under this section.

The memorandum of understanding may provide that a qualified manufacturer shall be eligible for a reduced grant payment if at least 100 new full-time jobs have been created and substantially retained and at least one-third of the full $50 million capital investment has been made and substantially retained by the qualified supplier cluster. As described in the memorandum of understanding, in such case the reduction in the grant payments shall be proportional to the reduction in the new full-time jobs created and substantially retained and the reduction in the capital investment. Further, the memorandum of understanding may provide for deferred grant payments if the capital investment and the new full-time jobs have been met, but a substantial reduction occurs in the capital investment or new full-time job requirements between the date such requirements were met and the date the grant payment is to be made.

C. If grants to be paid to qualified manufacturers under this section exceed the aggregate amount of grants payable in a fiscal year, each eligible qualified manufacturer's grant for the year shall equal the amount of the grant to which the qualified manufacturer would otherwise be entitled multiplied by a fraction. The numerator of the fraction shall equal the amount of the grant payable in the fiscal year, and the denominator shall equal the aggregate dollar amount of requests for grants to which all qualified manufacturers otherwise would be eligible for such fiscal year.

D. Any qualified manufacturer applying for a grant under this section shall provide evidence, satisfactory to the Secretary, of (i) the number of new full-time jobs created and substantially retained by a qualified supplier on a qualified supplier list as described in subdivision B 2, and (ii) the aggregate capital investment made and substantially retained by a qualified supplier on a qualified supplier list as described in subdivision B 2. The application and evidence shall be filed with the Secretary in person or by mail by between July 1 and August 31.

E. Within 30 days after filing of the application described in subsection D, the Secretary shall certify to (i) the Comptroller and (ii) each qualified manufacturer the amount of the grant to which such qualified manufacturer is entitled under this section. Payment of such grant shall be made by check issued by the Treasurer of Virginia on warrant of the Comptroller, and such payment shall be made in the fiscal year that immediately follows the fiscal year in which the qualified manufacturer had applied for the grant.

F. As a condition of receipt of a grant, a qualified manufacturer shall make available to the Secretary or his designee for inspection upon his request all relevant and applicable documents to determine the aggregate number of new full-time jobs created by the qualified supplier cluster as described in subdivision B 2, the average wages paid for such jobs, the prevailing average wage in the localities in which such jobs are located, and the aggregate amount of capital investment made by the qualified supplier cluster as described in subdivision B 2.

The Comptroller shall not draw any warrants to issue checks for any grant under this section without a specific legislative appropriation. All such documents appropriately identified by the qualified manufacturer shall be considered confidential and proprietary.

§ 59.1-284.22. Aerospace Engine Manufacturer Workforce Training Grant Fund; eligible county.

A. As used in this section:

“Affiliate” means the same as that term is defined in § 59.1-284.20.

“Capital investment” means the same as that term is defined in § 59.1-284.20.

“Eligible county” means Prince George County.

“Full-time” means employment of an indefinite duration for which the standard fringe benefits are paid, requiring a minimum of either (i) 35 hours of an employee's time per week for the entire normal year of the employer’s operations, which "normal year" must consist of at least 48 weeks or (ii) 1,680 hours per year. The term “full-time” shall not include seasonal or temporary positions or positions created when a job function is shifted from an existing location in the Commonwealth.

“Grant” means the special training grant or supplemental training grant as described in this section.

“Qualified employee” means an individual hired in the Commonwealth on or after November 20, 2007, by an entity that is a qualified manufacturer or by an affiliate thereof, who (i) is employed by the qualified manufacturer or by an affiliate for at least 90 days, and (ii) works on a full-time basis for the qualified manufacturer or for an affiliate for at least such 90-day period.

“Qualified manufacturer” means the same as such term is defined in § 59.1-284.20.

“Secretary” means the Secretary of Commerce and Trade or his designee. 

“Special training grant” means a $9,000 allocation from the Aerospace Engine Manufacturer Workforce Training Grant Fund per new qualified employee, as described in this section. The aggregate amount of special training grants under this section shall not exceed $5,778,000.

“Supplemental training grant” means a one-time $3 million allocation from the Aerospace Engine Manufacturer Workforce Training Grant Fund, as described in this section.

B. Grants paid to the qualified manufacturer pursuant to this section are intended to be used for workforce development, instructional, or training purposes so as to enhance the skill sets of qualified employees. 

C. Any qualified manufacturer that is eligible to receive a special training grant shall (i) report to the Secretary quarterly the number of new qualified employees hired and trained who have been employed for at least 90 days and for whom a special training grant has not been previously paid pursuant to this section, and (ii) provide evidence of the hiring and training of the new qualified employees described in clause (i). The application and evidence shall be filed with the Secretary in person or by mail. For filings by mail, the postmark cancellation shall govern the date of the filing determination. Within 30 days after such evidence has been provided by the qualified manufacturer, the Secretary shall certify to (a) the Comptroller and (b) each qualified manufacturer the amount of the special training grant to which such qualified manufacturer is entitled under this section for payment within 60 days after such certification. Payment of such grant shall be made by check issued by the Treasurer of Virginia on warrant of the Comptroller.

The special training grants under this section (1) shall be paid, subject to appropriation by the General Assembly, from a fund entitled the Aerospace Engine Manufacturer Workforce Training Grant Fund, which Fund is hereby established on the books of the Comptroller, (2) shall not exceed $5,778,000 in the aggregate, and (3) shall be paid to or for the benefit of the qualified manufacturer on a quarterly basis.

D. A supplemental training grant shall be paid to any qualified manufacturer that has made an aggregate capital investment of at least $153.9 million in the eligible county and has hired at least 176 new qualified employees, excluding any qualified employee who has been rehired by the qualified manufacturer or an affiliate thereof or who is employed in a different position with the qualified manufacturer or an affiliate thereof. On or before June 30, 2010, and on or before each June 30thereafter until the supplemental training grant has been paid, the qualified manufacturer shall provide written notification to the Secretary whether it has met or expects to meet the aggregate capital investment and employee requirements by the end of the current calendar year. If it has met or expects to meet such requirements by the end of the calendar year, the qualified manufacturer shall provide evidence of the same, satisfactory to the Secretary, with the written notification. The written notification and evidence shall be filed with the Secretary in person or by mail. For filings by mail, the postmark cancellation shall govern the date of the filing determination. Within 10 days after such notification and evidence have been provided by the qualified manufacturer, the Secretary shall certify to (i) the Comptroller and (ii) each qualified manufacturer the amount of the supplemental training grant to which such qualified manufacturer is entitled under this section for payment in the current fiscal year. Payment of such grant shall be made by check issued by the Treasurer of Virginia on warrant of the Comptroller.

The supplemental training grant shall not be paid prior to July 1, 2010. The supplemental training grant (a) shall be paid, subject to appropriation by the General Assembly, from the Aerospace Engine Manufacturer Workforce Training Grant Fund, (b) shall be equal to $3 million, and (c) shall, subject to appropriation by the General Assembly, be paid to the qualified manufacturer by the end of the applicable fiscal year, as described herein. No more than $3 million in supplemental training grants shall be paid pursuant to this section. 

E. If grants to be paid to qualified manufacturers under this section in a fiscal year exceed the aggregate amount available in the Aerospace Engine Manufacturer Workforce Training Grant Fund for that year, each qualified manufacturer’s grants for the year shall equal the amount of grants to which the qualified manufacturer would otherwise be eligible multiplied by a fraction. The numerator of the fraction shall equal the aggregate amount available for payment from the Aerospace Engine Manufacturer Workforce Training Grant Fund for that fiscal year, and the denominator shall equal the aggregate dollar amount of grants to which all qualified manufacturers otherwise would be eligible for such fiscal year.

F. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, in lieu of payment of special training grants by check to qualified manufacturers, the Secretary may determine that such special training grants shall be administered in a manner similar to existing training grant programs such as those permitted by § 2.2-902.

G. As a condition of receipt of a grant, a qualified manufacturer shall make available to the Secretary or his designee for inspection upon his request all relevant and applicable documents to determine the aggregate number of new qualified employees hired and the aggregate amount of capital investment. The Comptroller shall not draw any warrants to issue checks for a special training grant or a supplemental training grant under this section without a specific appropriation for the same. All such documents appropriately identified by the qualified manufacturer shall be considered confidential and proprietary. 

HOUSE BILL NO. 1330
Offered January 9, 2008
Prefiled January 9, 2008
A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Title 59.1 a chapter numbered 22.5, consisting of sections numbered 59.1-284.20, 59.1-284.21, and 59.1-284.22, relating to economic development and workforce development grant programs.
Patrons-- Ingram, Barlow, Dance and Morrissey; Senator: Quayle

Committee Referral Pending

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:

1. That the Code of Virginia is amended by adding in Title 59.1 a chapter numbered 22.5, consisting of sections numbered 59.1-284.20, 59.1-284.21, and 59.1-284.22 as follows:

 CHAPTER 22.5.
AEROSPACE ENGINE MANUFACTURING PERFORMANCE GRANT PROGRAM.

§ 59.1-284.20. Aerospace Engine Manufacturing Performance Grant Program; eligible county.

A. As used in this section:

"Eligible county" means Prince George County.

“Grant” means the aerospace engine manufacturing performance grant as described in this section.

"Manufacture of aerospace engines" means (i) the manufacture or assembly and test of aircraft engines and engine parts; (ii) the design or development of aircraft engines and engine parts; or (iii) the manufacturing activities of a private company described under 2007 index number 336412 of the North American Industry Classification System.

“Memorandum of understanding” means a document between a qualified manufacturer and the Commonwealth setting forth the targets for capital investment and job creation that will entitle the qualified manufacturer to a grant under this section.

"Qualified manufacturer" means a company that manufactures aerospace engines that (i) is expected to make a capital investment of at least $500 million in real and tangible personal property by fiscal year 2023 in an eligible county related to the manufacture of aerospace engines, or to undertake activities ancillary or supportive of such manufacture, and (ii) is expected to create more than 540 jobs in an eligible county related to such manufacturing activities, or activities ancillary or supportive of such manufacture.

"Secretary" means the Secretary of Commerce and Trade or his designee.

B. Any qualified manufacturer that, after July 1, 2008, and through June 30, 2023, begins to  operate in an eligible county shall be entitled to receive a grant each year beginning in fiscal year 2014 and ending in fiscal year 2023.   The grants under this section (i) shall be paid from a fund entitled the Aerospace Engine Manufacturing Performance Grant Fund subject to appropriations by the General Assembly, (ii) shall not exceed $35 million in the aggregate, and (iii) shall be paid, as provided in subsections E and F, to the qualified manufacturer during each fiscal year contingent upon compliance by a particular qualified manufacturer with capital investment and job creation targets as set forth in a memorandum of understanding.

C. If applications for grants by qualified manufacturers under this section exceed the aggregate amount payable in a fiscal year, as listed below, each eligible applicant's grant for the year shall equal the amount of the grant to which the applicant would be entitled absent this subsection multiplied by a fraction. The numerator of the fraction shall equal the net amount payable as listed below for the year, and the denominator shall equal the aggregate dollar amount of applications for grants to which all applicants would be entitled, absent this subsection.

The aggregate amount of the grants under this section for a particular year shall not exceed the following:

   Fiscal Year                                Amount       2014             $5.5 million       2015             $11 million, less the aggregate amount of grants to                           which all qualified manufacturers were entitled                           during the fiscal year 2014       2016             $14 million, less the aggregate amount of grants to                           which all qualified manufacturers were entitled                           during the fiscal years 2014 and 2015       2017             $17 million, less the aggregate amount of grants to                           which all qualified manufacturers were entitled                           during the fiscal years 2014 through 2016       2018             $20 million, less the aggregate amount of grants to                           which all qualified manufacturers were entitled                           during the fiscal years 2014 through 2017       2019             $23 million, less the aggregate amount of grants to                           which all qualified manufacturers were entitled                           during the fiscal years 2014 through 2018       2020             $26 million, less the aggregate amount of grants to                           which all qualified manufacturers were entitled                           during the fiscal years 2014 through 2019       2021             $29 million, less the aggregate amount of grants to                           which all qualified manufacturers were entitled                           during the fiscal years 2014 through 2020       2022             $32 million, less the aggregate amount of grants to                           which all qualified manufacturers were entitled                           during the fiscal years 2014 through 2021       2023             $35 million, less the aggregate amount of grants to                           which all qualified manufacturers were entitled                           during the fiscal years 2014 through 2022.

D. Any qualified manufacturer entitled to apply for a grant under this section shall provide evidence, satisfactory to the Secretary, of the number of jobs created and aggregate amount of capital investment made by the qualified manufacturer. The application and evidence shall be filed with the Secretary in person or by mail no later than April 1 (or such later date determined by the Secretary in his sole discretion) each year following compliance by a qualified manufacturer with the capital investment and job creation targets set forth in the memorandum of understanding. Failure to meet the filing deadline (or such later date determined by the Secretary in his sole discretion) shall result in a deferral of the scheduled grant payment as may be set forth in the memorandum of understanding.  For filings by mail, the postmark cancellation shall govern the date of the filing determination. 

E. The memorandum of understanding may provide that if payment has been deferred for any reason, including the initial failure to comply with the capital investment and job creation targets set forth in the memorandum of understanding or the occurrence of any substantial reduction in capital investment or job creation after such targets have been achieved but before the grant payment is made, payment in a subsequent fiscal year for which such targets have been achieved shall include both the deferred payment and the scheduled grant payment described in subsection C.

F. Within 30 days after the filing deadline in subsection D, the Secretary shall certify to (i) the Comptroller and (ii) each applicant the amount of the grant to which such applicant is entitled under this section.  Payment of such grant shall be made by check issued by the Treasurer of Virginia on warrant of the Comptroller within 60 days of such certification.

G. As a condition of receipt of a grant, a qualified manufacturer shall make available to the Secretary or his designee for inspection upon his request all relevant and applicable documents to determine whether the applicant has met the requirements for the receipt of grants as set forth in this section and subject to a memorandum of understanding. The Comptroller shall not draw any warrants to issue checks for this program without a specific legislative appropriation as specified in conditions and restrictions on expenditures in the appropriation act. All such documents appropriately identified by the qualified manufacturer shall be considered confidential and proprietary.

§ 59.1-284.21. Aerospace Engine Manufacturing Supplier Cluster Bonus Performance Grant Program; eligible county.

A. As used in this section:

"Eligible county" means Prince George County.

“Grant” means the aerospace engine manufacturing supplier cluster bonus performance grant as described in this section.

“Memorandum of understanding” means a document between a qualified manufacturer and the Commonwealth setting forth the targets for capital investment and job creation that allow the qualified manufacturer to apply for a grant under this section.

“Qualified manufacturer” means the same as such term is defined in §59.1-284.20.

“Qualified supplier” means a manufacturer, assembler, distributor, or service provider that locates in the Commonwealth or makes an expansion after a qualified manufacturer establishes a manufacturing, assembly, and testing facility in an eligible county and that delivers or provides ancillary parts, tools, or other components used by the qualified manufacturer or provides ancillary services for such qualified manufacturer.

“Qualified supplier cluster” means the aggregate of qualified suppliers.

"Secretary" means the Secretary of Commerce and Trade or his designee.

B. Any qualified manufacturer that induces the location of a qualified supplier cluster having the aggregate capital investment and jobs creation in the Commonwealth set forth in this section shall be eligible to receive a grant.  The grants under this section (i) shall be paid from a fund entitled the Aerospace Engine Manufacturing Supplier Cluster Grant Fund, subject to appropriations by the General Assembly, (ii) shall not exceed $5 million in the aggregate, and (iii) shall be paid, as provided in this section, to the qualified manufacturer under the following guidelines: (a) if the qualified manufacturer demonstrates that the qualified supplier cluster has created at least 150 jobs and made at least $25 million worth of capital investment in real and tangible personal property, then a grant payment in the amount of $2.5 million shall be paid in the fiscal year after such targets were achieved; and (b) if the qualified manufacturer demonstrates that the qualified supplier cluster has created at least 300 jobs and made at least $50 million worth of capital investment in real and tangible personal property, then the remaining $2.5 million grant payment shall be paid in the fiscal year after such targets were achieved, but not in the same fiscal year as the initial grant payment set forth in subdivision (a), in which case the remaining grant payment shall be paid in the fiscal year after payment of the initial grant set forth in subdivision (a).

The memorandum of understanding may provide that a qualified manufacturer shall qualify for a reduced grant payment if at least one-third of the full $50 million capital investment and 300 new job creation targets have been achieved.  As shall be described in the memorandum of understanding, the reduction in the grant payments shall proportionately reflect the reduction in the targets met.  Further, the memorandum of understanding may provide for deferred payments if the capital investment and jobs creation targets are achieved, but a substantial reduction occurs in capital investment and jobs between the date the targets were achieved and the grant payment is to be made.

C. If applications for grants by qualified manufacturers under this section exceed the aggregate amount of grants payable in a fiscal year, each eligible applicant's grant for the year shall equal the amount of the grant to which the applicant would be entitled absent this subsection multiplied by a fraction. The numerator of the fraction shall equal the amount of the grant payable in the fiscal year, and the denominator shall equal the aggregate dollar amount of applications for grants to which all applicants would be entitled for such year absent this subsection.

D. Any qualified manufacturer entitled to apply for a grant under this section shall provide evidence, satisfactory to the Secretary, of the identity of the qualified suppliers, the aggregate number of jobs created and the aggregate amount of capital investment made by the qualified suppliers to determine if the qualified manufacturer qualifies for a grant under this section. The application and evidence shall be filed with the Secretary in person or by mail no later than August 31 (or such later date determined by the Secretary in his sole discretion) each year following the achievement of the applicable capital investment and jobs creation targets or anticipation of the achievement of the applicable targets by the end of the calendar year in order to receive a grant for the following fiscal year. Failure to meet the filing deadline (or such later date determined by the Secretary in his sole discretion) or failure to notify the Secretary by January 31 if applicable that anticipated targets were actually met by the end of the prior calendar year shall result in a deferral of the scheduled grant payment as may be set forth in the memorandum of understanding. For filings by mail, the postmark cancellation shall govern the date of the filing determination.

E. Within 30 days after the filing deadline in subsection D, the Secretary shall certify to (i) the Comptroller and (ii) each applicant the amount of the grant to which such applicant is entitled under this section.  Payment of such grant shall be made by check issued by the Treasurer of Virginia on warrant of the Comptroller within 60 days of such certification.

F. As a condition of receipt of a grant, a qualified manufacturer shall make available to the Secretary or his designee for inspection upon his request all relevant and applicable documents to determine the identity of the qualified suppliers, the aggregate number of jobs created, the wages paid for those jobs, the prevailing wages in the localities in which such jobs are located, and the aggregate amount of capital investment, all subject to a memorandum of understanding. The Comptroller shall not draw any warrants to issue checks for this program without a specific legislative appropriation as specified in conditions and restrictions on expenditures in the appropriation act. All such documents appropriately identified by the qualified manufacturer shall be considered confidential and proprietary.

§ 59.1-284.22. Aerospace Engine Manufacturer Workforce Training Grant Fund; eligible county.

A. As used in this section:

“Affiliate” means with respect to any person, any other person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control with such person. For purposes of this definition, “control” (including “controlled by” and “under common control with”) shall mean the power, directly or indirectly, to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such person whether through ownership or voting securities or by contract or otherwise.

"Eligible county" means Prince George County.

“Grant” means the special training grant or supplemental training grant as described in this section.

“Qualified employee” means an individual hired in the Commonwealth by an entity that is a qualified manufacturer or by an affiliate, who (i) has been employed by a qualified manufacturer or by an affiliate for at least 90 days, and (ii) works on a full-time basis for the qualified manufacturer or for an affiliate. Full-time is defined as a job requiring work of at least 35 hours per week for at least 48 weeks per year.

“Qualified manufacturer” means the same as such term is defined in §59.1-284.20.

“Secretary” means the Secretary of Commerce and Trade or his designee. 

“Special training grant” means a $9,000 allocation from the Aerospace Engine Manufacturer Workforce Training Grant Fund per new job for a qualified employee, as described in this section.  The aggregate amount of special training grants shall be limited to $5,778,000. 

“Supplemental training grant” means a one-time $3 million allocation from the Aerospace Engine Manufacturer Workforce Training Grant Fund, as described in this section.

B. Grants paid to the qualified manufacturer are intended to be used for workforce development, instructional, or training purposes so as to enhance the skill sets of the qualified employees. 

C.  Any qualified manufacturer that is entitled to receive a special training grant shall report to the Secretary quarterly the number of new qualified employees hired and trained who have been employed for at least 90 days.  The special training grants under this section (i) shall be paid from a fund entitled the Aerospace Engine Manufacturer Workforce Training Grant Fund, subject to appropriations by the General Assembly, (ii) shall not exceed $5,778,000 in the aggregate, and (iii) shall be paid to or for the benefit of the qualified manufacturer on a quarterly basis. 

D.  A supplemental training grant shall be paid to any qualified manufacturer that has invested at least $153.9 million in real and tangible personal property in the eligible county and has hired at least 176 new qualified employees.  On or before June 30, 2010, and on or before each June 30 thereafter until the supplemental training grant has been paid, the qualified manufacturer shall notify the Secretary whether it expects to meet the conditions required to receive the supplemental training grant before the end of that calendar year. If it expects to meet such conditions before the end of that calendar year, an appropriation in the amount of the supplemental training grant shall be requested for payment before the end of the applicable fiscal year.  The supplemental training grant shall not be paid before fiscal year 2011 or before the qualified manufacturer notifies the Secretary that it has met the conditions required to receive the supplemental training grant described in this section. The supplemental training grant under this section (i) shall be paid from a fund entitled the Aerospace Engine Manufacturer Workforce Training Grant Fund, subject to appropriations by the General Assembly, (ii) shall be equal to $3 million, and (iii) shall be paid to the qualified manufacturer by the end of the applicable fiscal year, as described above. 

E.  If applications for grants by qualified manufacturers under this section during a particular fiscal year exceed the aggregate amount available in the Aerospace Engine Manufacturer Workforce Training Grant Fund for that year, each eligible applicant's grants for the year shall equal the amount of the grants to which the applicant would be entitled absent this subsection multiplied by a fraction. The numerator of the fraction shall equal the aggregate amount available for payment from the Aerospace Engine Manufacturer Workforce Training Grant Fund for that fiscal year, and the denominator shall equal the aggregate dollar amount of grants to which all applicants would be entitled for such fiscal year absent this subsection.

F. The Secretary shall certify, within 30 days of receipt from a qualified manufacturer evidence that it is entitled to a special training grant or a supplemental training grant, to (i) the Comptroller and (ii) each applicant the amount of the applicable grant to which such applicant is entitled under this section.  Payment of a special training grant or a supplemental training grant shall be made by check issued by the Treasurer of Virginia on warrant of the Comptroller within 60 days of such certification.  Alternatively, special training grants may be administered in a fashion similar to other existing training grant programs such as those permitted by §2.2-902. In no circumstances shall the supplemental training grant be paid prior to fiscal year 2011.

G. As a condition of receipt of a grant, a qualified manufacturer shall make available to the Secretary or his designee for inspection upon his request all relevant and applicable documents to determine the aggregate number of new qualified employees and, if applicable, the aggregate amount of capital investment in real and tangible personal property.  The Comptroller shall not draw any warrants to issue checks for a special training grant or a supplemental training grant without a specific legislative appropriation as specified in conditions and restrictions on expenditures in the appropriation act. All such documents appropriately identified by the qualified manufacturer shall be considered confidential and proprietary.