§ 15-4-2002 - Legislative intent.
               	 		
15-4-2002.    Legislative intent.
    It is the intent of the General Assembly to assist in cultivating the film industry by:
      (1)  Providing  the citizens of Arkansas with the education, training, and financial  tools to succeed in today's global economy. The economic landscape of  the state and the nation has moved from a manufacturing-based economy to  one based on knowledge and technology, and to cultivate the state's  economy based upon knowledge and technology, by further developing the  film and digital content industry in Arkansas;
      (2)  Providing  the financial incentives needed to foster the long-term development of  the digital medium and traditional film industry in Arkansas;
      (3)  Recognizing  that similar incentives in surrounding states have been a catalyst for  unprecedented economic growth within those states and that to create an  effective mechanism for the sustained growth of the film industry in  Arkansas will require the passage of legislation that establishes a film  production incentive program that is not only competitive but also  uniquely attractive to specific types of projects, production companies,  and infrastructure creation;
      (4)  Recognizing  that a successfully cultivated film industry will create a sector of  high technology in Arkansas, a much-needed infusion of capital into  areas of the state that may be economically depressed, and offer to  Arkansans skilled labor employment opportunities that require knowledge  and pay well;
      (5)  Recognizing  that the temporary revenue loss to seed the initial growth will be  offset by the film and digital content industry's total value added to  the Arkansas economy and directly offset through the state and local  taxes collected on economic activity generated by the industry;
      (6)  Allowing  Arkansas to become competitive with surrounding states that offer  financial incentives to the film and digital content industry;
      (7)  Creating  a vibrant film and digital content industry in Arkansas that will be  essential to retain highly educated and creative individuals in Arkansas  who want to pursue a career in this field;
      (8)  Recognizing  that the state is uniquely qualified to attract digital form product  providers to live, work, and play within its borders due to the state's  natural settings, availability of labor and materials, climate, and the  hospitality of its people; and
      (9)  Recognizing  that the Motion Picture Incentive Act of 1983, previously codified at  this subchapter, which was one of the first incentives offered to the  motion picture industry and allowed the state and motion picture  industry to develop a strong partnership, resulted in a significant  increase in the number of movies filmed in Arkansas.