Texas Administrative Code
Title 13 - CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 8 - TEXAS FILM COMMISSION
Chapter 121 - TEXAS MOVING IMAGE INDUSTRY INCENTIVE PROGRAM
Section 121.1 - Background and Purpose
Universal Citation: 13 TX Admin Code ยง 121.1
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Background.
(1) The Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive
Program administered by the Texas Film Commission (Commission) offers grants
based upon eligible expenditures within the state by the Applicant, subject to
this Chapter and Chapter
485 of the Texas
Government Code.
(2) Grants are
available upon submission of all required documentation by the Applicant to the
Commission, initial verification by the Commission and a compliance review by
the Office of the Governor. These grants are in addition to the sales tax
exemptions described in Sections
151.318 and
151.3185 of the Texas Tax
Code and §3.300 of Title 34 of the Texas Administrative Code.
(b) Purpose.
(1) The Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive
Program increases employment opportunities for Texas industry professionals,
encourages tourism to the state, and boosts economic activity in Texas cities
and the overall Texas economy. Rather than being an exporter of talent, Texas
attracts a wide range of projects from traditional film, television, and
commercial productions, to technology-driven visual effects, animation, video
games, and other digital interactive media productions.
(2) The Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive
Program promotes the growth of the indigenous segments of media production,
thereby encouraging Texas's talented workforce to stay in Texas and realize
real professional growth in the industry. The program increases the value of
the Texas workforce and the viability of the small businesses that rely on
media production activity, increasing Texas's capacity to take on more
production activity and increasing the state's competitive edge.
(3) The Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive
Program is not intended for productions or projects that are permanently
located in Texas, including, but not limited to, news productions, sports
productions, and religious service productions.
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