§ 15-14-104 - Eligibility.
               	 		
15-14-104.    Eligibility.
    (a)  To  be eligible to be an Arkansas retirement community, an applicant  community, acting through a board or panel that serves as the applicant  community's official program sponsor, shall:
      (1)  Complete  a retiree desirability assessment, as developed by the Arkansas  Economic Development Commission, to include facts regarding crime  statistics, tax information, recreational opportunities, housing  availability, and other appropriate factors, including criteria listed  in subsection (b) of this section;
      (2)  Work  to gain the support of churches, clubs, businesses, media, and other  entities as necessary for the success of the Arkansas Retirement  Community Program in the applicant community;
      (3)  Identify emergency medical services and hospitals within a seventy-five-mile radius of the community; and
      (4)  Submit to the commission:
            (A)  An application fee in an amount equal to the greater of:
                  (i)  Five thousand dollars ($5,000); or
                  (ii)  Twenty-five  cents (25cent(s)) multiplied by the population of the applicant  community, as determined by the most recent federal decennial census;
            (B)  A  marketing plan detailing the mission as applied to the applicant  community, the target market, the competition, an analysis of the  applicant community's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and dangers  and the strategies the applicant community will employ to attain the  goals of the program; and
            (C)  A  long-term plan outlining the steps the applicant community will  undertake to maintain its desirability as a destination for retirees,  including an outline of plans to correct any facility and service  deficiencies identified in the retiree desirability assessment required  by subdivision (a)(1) of this section.
(b)  The  commission shall develop and use a scoring system to determine whether  an applicant community will qualify as an Arkansas retirement community.  In addition to the requirements of subsection (a) of this section, the  commission shall consider as part of the scoring system the applicant  community in relation to the following criteria:
      (1)  Arkansas's state and local tax structure;
      (2)  Housing opportunities and cost;
      (3)  Climate;
      (4)  Personal safety;
      (5)  Working opportunities;
      (6)  Health  care services and other services along the continuum of care, including  home-based services and community-based services, housing for the  elderly, assisted living, personal care, and nursing care facilities;
      (7)  Transportation;
      (8)  Continuing education;
      (9)  Leisure living;
      (10)  Recreation;
      (11)  Performing arts;
      (12)  Festivals and events;
      (13)  Sports at all levels; and
      (14)  Other  services and facilities in the applicant community that are necessary  to enable persons to age in the least restrictive environment, as may be  identified by the Department of Human Services.