| HR 1237 - House Tourism Advertising Study Committee; create |
First Reader Summary
A RESOLUTION creating the House Tourism Advertising Study
Committee; and for other purposes.
| House |
Action |
Senate |
| 3/8/00 |
Read 1st Time |
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| 3/9/00 |
Read 2nd Time |
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| 3/14/00 |
Favorably Reported |
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| 3/16/00 |
Read 3rd Time |
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| 3/16/00 |
Passed/Adopted |
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HR 1237 LC 24 1711
A RESOLUTION
1- 1 Creating the House Tourism Advertising Study Committee; and
1- 2 for other purposes.
1- 3 WHEREAS, tourism has a significant impact on the economy of
1- 4 the State of Georgia; and
1- 5 WHEREAS, comprehensive study should be undertaken to assist
1- 6 the General Assembly in evaluating matters relating to
1- 7 tourism in Georgia and particularly tourism advertising
1- 8 funding.
1- 9 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
1-10 REPRESENTATIVES that there is created the House Tourism
1-11 Advertising Study Committee, to be composed of five members
1-12 of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of
1-13 the House of Representatives. The Speaker of the House
1-14 shall designate a member of the committee as chairperson of
1-15 the committee. The chairperson shall call all meetings of
1-16 the committee.
1-17 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall be charged
1-18 with examining:
1-19 (1) The State of Georgia Tourism Program Evaluation as
1-20 prepared for the Budget Responsibility Oversight
1-21 Committee by the Department of Audits and the Office of
1-22 Planning and Budget (December 1998);
1-23 (2) Other states' plans for sustainable tourism
1-24 advertising funding commensurate with the states'
1-25 tourism employment and impact on the states' economy;
1-26 (3) The comparative history of tourism funding over the
1-27 past decade as a percentage of the state's budget;
1-28 (4) Revenues generated in state and local taxes as a
1-29 result of tourism activity and the overall economic
1-30 impact of tourism on Georgia's economy;
1-31 (5) The feasibility of utilizing the four digit SIC
1-32 codes as as tracking instrument for tourism related
1-33 spending patterns as a component of tourism;
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2- 1 (6) The expenditures of hotel/motel tax moneys for the
2- 2 purpose of promoting tourism, conventions, and trade
2- 3 shows including such expenditures in support of special
2- 4 events of national or international significance; and
2- 5 (7) Any other matter dealing with tourism in Georgia.
2- 6 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall undertake a
2- 7 study of the conditions, needs, issues, and problems
2- 8 mentioned above or related thereto and recommend any actions
2- 9 or legislation which the committee deems necessary or
2-10 appropriate. The committee may conduct such meetings at
2-11 such places and at such times as it may deem necessary or
2-12 convenient to enable it to exercise fully and effectively
2-13 its powers, perform its duties, and accomplish the
2-14 objectives and purposes of this resolution. The members of
2-15 the committee shall receive the allowances authorized for
2-16 legislative members of interim legislative committees but
2-17 shall receive the same for not more than five days unless
2-18 additional days are authorized. The funds necessary to
2-19 carry out the provisions of this resolution shall come from
2-20 the funds appropriated to the House of Representatives. In
2-21 the event the committee makes a report of its findings and
2-22 recommendations, with suggestions for proposed legislation,
2-23 if any, such report shall be made on or before December 31,
2-24 2000. The committee shall stand abolished on December 31,
2-25 2000.
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Clerk of the House
Robert E. Rivers, Jr., Clerk
Last Updated on 03/17/00