Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 261 - Economic Development Authority
Part IV - Business Development Division
Chapter 67 - Major Economic Growth Attraction (MEGA) Program
Rule 261-67.7 - Job Counting
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) Overview. The authority will count created jobs using a base employment analysis comparing the base employment level to employment at another date. The business's base employment level will be established at the time of application for the program. The number of qualified jobs the business has pledged to create shall be in addition to the base employment level.
(2) Base employment level.
(3) Verification. At the project completion date, during the maintenance period, and following the maintenance period completion date, payroll documents will be used to calculate and verify compliance with job obligations. The person who submits the documents must, under penalty of perjury, verify that the information contained in the documents is true and correct.
(4) Full-time equivalent positions. Only a full-time equivalent position filled by an individual will be considered an employee of the business for the purpose of establishing the base employment level or created jobs. The authority will not consider "job sharing" or any other means of aggregation or combination of hours worked by more than one natural person in counting jobs. The authority will verify that full-time equivalent positions constitute the employment of one person for:
If employees at the facility do not typically work 40 hours per week, the business will be required to provide documentation outlining what the business considers a full-time workweek and how the business's interpretation fits within the norms of its industry standards. Whether to accept this interpretation is within the sole discretion of the authority.
(5) Contract employees. A business's leased or contract employee may be included in the base employment level or as a created job only if the following requirements are met:
(6) Displaced employees. Pursuant to Iowa Code section 15.492(2)"a"(2) as enacted by 2024 Iowa Acts, Senate File 574, section 4, the authority shall reduce a business's job projections by the number of jobs displaced from competing businesses based on a good-faith estimate of such number of such displaced jobs when the authority determines the proposed number of created jobs applicable to a project. The authority shall have sole discretion to determine whether a job is displaced from a competing business.