§5B-2E-2. Legislative findings.
The Legislature finds and declares that the general welfare
and material well-being of the citizens of the state depend, in
large measure, upon the development of tourism development projects
in the state and that it is in the best interest of the state to
induce the creation of new, or the expansion of existing, tourism
development projects within the state in order to advance the
public purposes of relieving unemployment by preserving and
creating jobs and by preserving and creating new and greater
sources of revenues for the support of public services provided by
the state; and that the inducement for the creation or expansion of
tourism development projects should be in the form of a tax credit
to be applied to consumers sales and service taxes collected on the
gross receipts generated directly from the operations of the new or
expanded tourism development projects, in lieu of tax credits on
income that are largely deferred for a number of years after start
up of a major tourism development project; and all of which new or
expanded tourism developments are of paramount importance to the
state and its economy and for the state's contribution to the
national economy.