PRINTER'S NO. 2791
No. 2125 Session of 1989
INTRODUCED BY LETTERMAN, DEMPSEY, GEORGE, BUSH, RUDY, HERMAN, BELFANTI, FAIRCHILD, BOWLEY, HAYES, STUBAN, GEIST, DeWEESE, ALLEN, MANDERINO, NOYE, GAMBLE, PHILLIPS, BATTISTO, GODSHALL, DOMBROWSKI, WASS, COLE, CARLSON, B. D. CLARK, B. SMITH, O'DONNELL, HASAY, ITKIN, BURD, EVANS, REBER, PIEVSKY, KOSINSKI, STISH, HERSHEY, HALUSKA, CORRIGAN, ARGALL, BLAUM, FOX, BORTNER, HESS, GRUPPO, BELARDI, DISTLER, FEE, HARPER, HUGHES, LINTON, TELEK, GRUITZA, FREEMAN, KUKOVICH, VROON, BILLOW, BLACK, COLAFELLA, CESSAR, PETRARCA, OLASZ, PETRONE, PISTELLA, PRESSMANN, LLOYD, MELIO, DIETTERICK, McNALLY, RITTER, F. TAYLOR, TRICH, YANDRISEVITS, FARGO, CAWLEY, COWELL, COY, KAISER, DeLUCA, COHEN, CALTAGIRONE, MERRY, CAPPABIANCA, JADLOWIEC, GIGLIOTTI, JOHNSON, LAUGHLIN, LESCOVITZ, LEE, McCALL, LUCYK, MAINE, MARKOSEK, McHALE, SALOOM, SCRIMENTI, STABACK, STEIGHNER, TIGUE, TRELLO, VAN HORNE, VEON, WAMBACH, WOZNIAK, D. R. WRIGHT, ROBBINS, LaGROTTA, LASHINGER, HAYDEN, MORRIS, PESCI AND MAYERNIK, NOVEMBER 28, 1989
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, NOVEMBER 28, 1989
AN ACT 1 Appropriating money from the Sunny Day Fund to the Department of 2 Commerce for an economic development project in Clinton 3 County. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. The sum set forth in this act, or as much thereof 7 as may be necessary, is hereby specifically appropriated from 8 the Sunny Day Fund to the Department of Commerce for the fiscal 9 year July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990, for the project listed to 10 enhance economic development and the creation of jobs in this
1 Commonwealth in accordance with Chapter 1 of the act of July 1, 2 1985 (P.L.120, No.32), known as the Sunny Day Fund Act. 3 Section 2. The following amount is appropriated to the 4 Department of Commerce to induce the company named below to 5 locate a large industrial, manufacturing or research and 6 development enterprise within this Commonwealth: 7 For the purpose of making or guaranteeing 8 principal and interest under a loan for 9 machinery and equipment and for working capital 10 to Romeo Charlie Inc., to locate its Piper 11 North aircraft and aircraft parts manufacturing 12 and service business in Lock Haven, Clinton 13 County. It is estimated that this project will 14 create 400 new jobs within three years of 15 operation and 670 new jobs within five years of 16 operation. $10,000,000 17 Section 3. It is the intent of the General Assembly that the 18 appropriations in section 2 shall be loaned at an annual 19 interest rate of not less than 3% for the first $8,000,000 and 20 the current prime interest rate + 3% for the remaining 21 $2,000,000 and for a term as follows: loan payments shall be 22 calculated based on a 15 year term with: interest only payments 23 for the first two years; interest and principal payments for the 24 next five years, and a balloon payment at the end of the seventh 25 year consisting of the outstanding balance of principal and 26 interest due on funds not used for the acquisition of machinery 27 and equipment. Proceeds of the aforementioned loan used for the 28 acquisition of machinery and equipment may continue to be 29 amortized over the remainder of the 15 year term. Private 30 companies which receive Sunny Day Fund assistance but fail to 19890H2125B2791 - 2 -
1 make the investment in the enterprise development as specified 2 in section 2 shall be liable for the repayment of all Sunny Day 3 Fund moneys, including any accrued interest thereon and any 4 penalties set by the Secretary of Commerce. Private companies 5 which receive Sunny Day Fund assistance but fail to create the 6 number of jobs specified in the approved loan or other 7 agreements with the Commonwealth shall be liable for a penalty 8 equal to an increase in the interest charged to 2% greater than 9 the current prime interest rate for the remainder of the loan, 10 unless the penalty is waived by the Secretary of Commerce 11 because the failure is due to circumstances outside the control 12 of the private company. The Secretary of Commerce shall consult 13 with the chairmen of the Appropriations Committees of the Senate 14 and the House of Representatives prior to the establishment of 15 waiver of penalties. 16 Section 4. For a period equal to the term of assistance 17 provided the project approved under this act, the Department of 18 Commerce shall provide a written report on the status of each 19 project to the Secretary of the Senate and the Chief Clerk of 20 the House of Representatives by June 30 of each year. This 21 report shall contain, at a minimum, information pertaining to 22 the specific use of the Sunny Day Fund money, the interest rate 23 and term of the Sunny Day Fund loan, the amount of principal 24 outstanding and interest due on the loan, and the number of jobs 25 created by the project. All recipients of funds under this act 26 shall be required to provide any and all information required by 27 the Department of Commerce for the purpose of this act. 28 Section 5. No funds under this act shall be awarded by the 29 Department of Commerce after June 30, 1990. Any funds from this 30 appropriation remaining unexpended or unencumbered on June 30, 19890H2125B2791 - 3 -
1 1991, shall automatically lapse into the Sunny Day Fund. 2 Section 6. This act shall take effect immediately. K13L72DGS/19890H2125B2791 - 4 -