Hotel and motel tax, authorized, rate — election, ballot, costs — purpose, use of revenues — collection.

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Effective - 15 Sep 1997

67.1177. Hotel and motel tax, authorized, rate — election, ballot, costs — purpose, use of revenues — collection. — 1. The board, by a majority vote, may submit to the residents of such district a tax of not less than two percent and not more than six percent on the amount of sales or charges for all sleeping rooms offered to the public and paid by the transient guests of hotels, motels and resorts situated within the district. Upon the written request of the board to the election officials of the county in which the district is situated, such election officials shall submit a proposition to the residents of such district at a countywide or statewide primary or general election, or at a special election called for that purpose. Such election officials shall give legal notice as provided in chapter 115. As used in this section, the term "hotels, motels and resorts" includes any condominium offered to the public which is rented to a person or entity for a period of less than thirty-one days, any privately owned campground offered to the public which rents space to persons or entities for a period of less than thirty-one days, and also includes any rental of a houseboat originating from a point within the district and which is offered to the public. The term "hotels, motels and resorts" shall not include any facilities operated by a recognized church and its affiliates for the purpose of providing religious education and recreation to the church's members. As used in this section, the term "transient guest" means a person who occupies a room or rooms in a hotel, motel or resort for thirty-one days or less during any calendar quarter.

2. Such proposition shall be submitted to the voters of the business district in substantially the following form at such election:

Shall a lodging tax of ______ percent on the amount of sales or charges for all lodging paid by the transient guests of hotels, motels and resorts be levied in the lake area business district of the county of ______ to provide funds for the promotion of tourism in the district?
☐ YES ☐ NO

3. In the event that a majority of the voters voting on such proposition in such district approve such proposition, then such tax shall be in full force and effect as of the first day of the calendar quarter following the calendar quarter in which the election was held. The results of an election held under this section shall be certified by the election officials of the county to the board not more than thirty days after the day on which such election was held. The district shall be liable for its share of the costs of the election pursuant to section 115.065.

4. In the event a tax is imposed under this section, such tax shall be in addition to any countywide gross receipts tax on hotels, motels or resorts in effect at the time of the election or imposed after the date of the election. If a tax is imposed under the provisions of this section, the county may collect a penalty of one percent and interest not to exceed two percent per month on unpaid taxes which shall be considered delinquent thirty days after the last day of each quarter.

5. The revenues received from the tax authorized in this section shall be used by the advisory board for advertising and promotion of tourism. Such advertising and promotional activities shall be developed into a comprehensive marketing plan, so as to meet the needs of all sizes and types of businesses within the lodging industry. The board members of each lodging category, as described in subsection 1 of section 67.1175, shall have sole authority for the expenditure of funds collected from that category, and tourism-related projects that may be identified as beneficial to any of the three lodging categories established in subsection 1 of section 67.1175 shall be eligible for funding, based on the proportionate share of revenues collected from that category. This shall include, but not be limited to, attending sports and travel shows, printing a vacation guide, soliciting convention business, constructing or purchasing convention facilities and visitor centers, and securing commercial air service into the area, which may include the subsidizing of airline seats. Moneys may also be expended by the board to contract with other entities to assist in bringing tourists to the district.

6. On and after the effective date of any tax authorized under the provisions of this section, the advisory board shall enter into an agreement with the county collector of the county where the district is situated for the purpose of collecting the tax. The tax to be collected by the county collector shall be remitted to the advisory board of the district not later than thirty days following the end of any calendar quarter. The county commission shall adopt rules and regulations for the collection and administration of the tax. The county collector shall retain on behalf of the county two percent for cost of collection.

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(L. 1993 H.B. 345 § 14, A.L. 1997 2d Ex. Sess. H.B. 3)

Effective 9-15-97


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