La. Admin. Code tit. 19 § VII-7905

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 8, August 20, 2024
Section VII-7905 - General Principles
A. The following general principles will direct the administration of the Matching Grant Award Program.
1. Awards are not to be construed as an entitlement for companies locating or located in Louisiana.
2. An award must reasonably be expected to be a significant factor in improving or enhancing economic development, whether in a particular circumstance, or overall.
3. Awards must reasonably be demonstrated to result in the enhanced economic well-being of the state and local communities.
4. Awards that promote retention and strengthening of existing businesses will be evaluated using the same procedures and with the same priority as the recruitment of new businesses to the state.
5. The anticipated economic benefits to the state will be considered in making the award.
6. Appropriate cost sharing among project beneficiaries is a factor in the consideration of the award.
7. Whether or not an award will be made is entirely at the discretion of the LEDC board and shall depend upon the facts and circumstances of each case, funds available, funds already allocated, and other such factors as the board may, in its discretion deem to be pertinent. The grant or rejection of an application for an award shall not establish any precedent and shall not bind the board to any future course of action with respect to any application.

La. Admin. Code tit. 19, § VII-7905

Promulgated by the Department of Economic Development, Office of Business Development, Louisiana Economic Development Corporation, LR 29:1069 (July 2003).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 51:2312.