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§  14.11  Historic  business  preservation  registry.  1.  Purpose.  A
registry of historic businesses in the state shall  be  established  for
the  purpose  of  recognizing that historic community-serving businesses
are valuable cultural assets that serve as  examples  of  the  rich  and
diverse  history  of  the  communities in the state. Such registry shall
also  serve  as  a  tool  for  providing  educational  and   promotional
assistance to historic businesses to encourage their continued viability
and success.
  2.  Establishment.  The office shall establish and maintain a registry
of historic businesses in the state  and  maintain  an  online  registry
which  includes the name, address and a list of products and/or services
offered by each historic  business  that  has  been  accepted  into  the
registry.
  3.  Eligibility.  A  historic  business  must first be nominated by an
assembly member, senator,  the  governor  or  the  lieutenant  governor.
Nominations are limited to ten per elected official per term. An elected
official  shall  not  nominate  a  business  if  they, or a close family
member, including a spouse, children, siblings or parents, own or have a
major investment stake in such business.
  4.  Application.  (a)  After  a  business  is  nominated  pursuant  to
subdivision  three  of  this  section,  such  business  shall  submit  a
completed application for final  approval.  Such  application  shall  be
created by the office and shall include the following requirements:

(i) The business shall have operated in the state for fifty or more years with no break in operations exceeding two years. The business may have operated in more than one location, but shall have operated in the same municipality for a minimum of fifty years.

(ii) The business has contributed to the municipality's history and/or identity of such municipality.

(iii) The business is committed to maintaining the physical features and traditions that define such business, including but not limited to, craft, culinary or art forms.

(b) The office, upon receipt of a nomination and accompanying application, shall make a determination of whether the applicant meets the requirements necessary to be accepted into such registry. The nominating elected official and the applicant shall be notified by the office if such applicant is not accepted into the registry and shall explain the reasons for the determination of ineligibility.