§ 6-50-702 - Definitions.
               	 		
6-50-702.    Definitions.
    As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
      (1)  "Basic  skills training" means those math, reading, English, listening, oral  and written communication, and computer literacy skills that a person  can reasonably be expected to have attained by the end of the twelfth  grade except in the instance of potential new workforce training;
      (2)  "Classroom  training" means instructor-led training that is provided outside the  process of the production of goods or the delivery of a service;
      (3)    (A)  "Consortium"  means a group of companies that includes at least three (3) eligible  companies as defined in subdivision (4) of this section and which for  fiscal purposes is either a private, not-for-profit corporation or an  organized group that has a coordinating board or committee and a mission  statement, that has or is in the process of developing bylaws, and that  is establishing a bank account requiring at least two (2) consortium  members' signatures.
            (B)  Consortia  may have members that are not eligible companies so long as at least  three (3) of the consortium member companies are eligible companies.
            (C)  Fifty percent (50%) of the eligible participants completing each course must be employees of eligible companies;
      (4)    (A)  "Eligible  company" means an entity currently operating in the state that has  filed a corporate income tax return for the year prior to the year in  which the application was submitted and is classified in one (1) of the  following ways:
                  (i)  Manufacturers  classified in sectors 31-33 under the North American Industrial  Classification System as it existed on January 1, 2007;
                  (ii)  Manufacturers  classified in sectors 20-39 according to the Standard Industrial  Classification standards as they existed on January 1, 2007, but which  are classified in another sector under the North American Industrial  Classification System as it existed on January 1, 2007;
                  (iii)    (a)  Businesses  primarily engaged in the design and development of prepackaged  software, digital content production and preservation, computer  processing and data preparation services, or information retrieval  services.
                        (b)  All businesses under subdivision (4)(A)(iii)(a) shall derive at least seventy-five percent (75%) of their sales revenue from out of state;
                  (iv)    (a)  Businesses primarily engaged in motion picture productions.
                        (b)  All businesses under subdivision (4)(A)(iv)(a) of this section shall derive at least seventy-five percent (75%) of their sales revenue from out of state;
                  (v)  An intermodal facility or distribution center, if seventy-five percent (75%) of its sales revenue is from out of state;
                  (vi)  An office sector business if seventy-five percent (75%) of its sales revenue is from out of state;
                  (vii)  Firms  primarily engaged in commercial, physical, and biological research as  classified under the North American Industry Classification System code  541710 as it existed on January 1, 2003;
                  (viii)  A  national or regional corporate headquarters as classified under North  American Industry Classification System code 551114 as it existed on  January 1, 2003, if the national or regional headquarters serves more  than one (1) state;
                  (ix)    (a)  A scientific and technical services business.
                        (b)    (1)  All businesses under subdivision (4)(A)(ix)(a) of this section shall derive at least seventy-five percent (75%) of their sales revenue from out of state.
                              (2)    (A)  The  average hourly wages paid by businesses in this group shall not exceed  one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the county average hourly wage or  the state average hourly wage, whichever is less.
                                    (B)  The  average hourly wage threshold determined at the signing of the  financial incentive agreement shall be the threshold for the term of the  agreement;
                  (x)    (a)  All  building trade industries classified under North American Industry  Classification System codes 236 and 238 as they existed on January 1,  2003.
                        (b)  A business  classified under North American Industry Classification System code  23899 shall not qualify as a building trade industry; and
                  (xi)  Air  transport businesses primarily engaged in aircraft maintenance, repair  services, and aircraft testing as classified under North American  Industry Classification System code 488190 as it existed on January 1,  2007.
            (B)  The Director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission may classify a nonretail business as an eligible company if:
                  (i)  The business receives at least seventy-five percent (75%) of its sales revenue from out of state; and
                  (ii)  The  business proposes to pay wages in excess of one hundred ten percent  (110%) of the county average hourly wage or state average hourly wage,  whichever is less;
      (5)  "Eligible  recipient" means a full-time permanent employee of an Arkansas company  or consortium who is subject to the Arkansas personal income tax;
      (6)  "Governing  council" means the directors or their designees of the Arkansas  Economic Development Commission, the Department of Higher Education, and  the Department of Career Education;
      (7)  "Internal  training" means classroom training provided to company employees by  company trainers who may be either full-time employees of the company or  consultants paid by the company;
      (8)  "Potential  new workforce" means two (2) or more eligible companies with common job  skill requirements requiring a minimum of fifteen (15) new employees  and conducting a minimum of fifteen (15) hours of preemployment  training, thereby allowing prospective employees and employers an  opportunity to evaluate one another before making employment  commitments; and
      (9)    (A)  "State-supported  educational institution" means a secondary or postsecondary Arkansas  educational institution that receives the majority of its funding from  state or local tax revenues.
            (B)  However,  for purposes of this subchapter, Texarkana College may be considered a  state-supported educational institution for the purpose of delivering  training services to eligible companies located in Miller County, if  Texarkana College continues to waive out-of-state tuition for residents  of Arkansas.