(a) The Arkansas Economic Development Commission shall:
(1) Administer grants, loans, cooperative agreements, tax credits, and other incentives, memoranda of understandings, and conveyances to assist with economic development in the state;
(2) In concert with others, periodically develop a strategic plan to guide the commission in the pursuit of the commission's stated mission;
(3) Cooperate with public and private organizations to advance the commission's goals and objectives as identified in the commission's most recent strategic plan;
(4) Administer the Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program with funds received from the federal government;
(5) Collaborate with other entities in the formation and implementation of a state energy plan to guide the state on issues related to energy supply, energy efficiency, and energy resource development of both fossil and renewable energy sources;
(6) To the extent that funds are available, assist with the cost of infrastructure in the pursuit of new or expanded job creation;
(7) Encourage the exportation of Arkansas-produced goods and services;
(8) Assist small and minority businesses through certification, loans, technical assistance, or grants to encourage their growth and development;
(9) Provide assistance to cities, counties, and regions as they develop and implement their own plans for economic development;
(10) Establish and administer a business and industry training program to train both new and existing employees;
(11) Cooperate with other international, multistate, regional, federal, state, and local efforts aimed at providing resources or assistance to economic development;
(12) Work with communities and regions to develop ongoing processes focused on the creation and recruitment of new businesses and the retention of existing businesses;
(13) Utilize all available means of securing financing for business development statewide;
(14) Serve as the state's focal point for the establishment of foreign trade zones under the programs offered by the Unites States Department of Commerce;
(15) Promote innovation and the commercialization of ideas into viable Arkansas businesses;
(16) Highlight the state's ability to host film projects and make available resources to assist in building the film industry in the state;
(17) Comply with procedures for the disposal of properties acquired by the commission;
(18) Administer the provisions of Amendment 27 to the Arkansas Constitution providing a limited exemption from certain tax liabilities; and
(19) Carry out any other duties or responsibilities as designated by the Governor.
(b) The commission may:
(1) Contract and be contracted with;
(2) Purchase, lease, rent, sell, and receive bequests or donations of real, corporeal, or personal property from any lawful source;
(3) Establish and maintain international offices, as approved by the Arkansas Economic Development Council, to assist with the export of Arkansas-produced goods and services as well as foreign direct investment, either through the use of contractual employees or other means;
(4) Conduct studies as necessary to assess any economic development need or asset; and
(5) Promulgate rules necessary to implement the programs and services offered by the commission.
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