HB 5000
Relating to Media Production Development Zones and the functions of the Texas Film Commission.
89th Regular Session
Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended
Pending Committee Hearing
Referred to committee, awaiting hearing schedule
Committee
Not yet assigned
Fiscal Note
Not available
Latest Action
Referred to Culture, Recreation & Tourism • Apr 3, 2025
What This Bill Does
relating to Media Production Development Zones and the functions of
Subject Areas
Bill Text
relating to Media Production Development Zones and the functions of BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Sections 485.023 (3), Government Code, is (3) at least 60 percent of the moving image project must be [filmed] produced in Texas; and SECTION 2. Sections 485A.002(1), Government Code, is amended by adding subsection (F) to read as follows: (1) "Media production facility" means a structure, building, or room used for the specific purpose of creating a moving image project. The term includes but is not limited to: (A) a soundstage and scoring stage; (C) an editing facility, an animation production facility, and a video game production facility; (D) a storage and construction space; and (E) a sound recording studio and motion capture studio. (F) a parking lot or structure located adjacent to the media production facility, designated for use by the facility's employees SECTION 3. Section 485A.102 (2) and (3), Government Code, are amended to read as follows: (2) if the real property is a building or other facility, be renovated [solely] for the purpose of being converted into one or more media production facilities; or (3) if the real property consists [solely] of one or more media production facilities, be improved or renovated for that purpose or will be expanded into one or more additional media SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
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Bill History
Bill filed: AN ACT relating to Media Production Development Zones and the functions of
Referred to Culture, Recreation & Tourism
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