Tex. Gov't Code Section 481.0068
Office of Small Business Assistance


(a)

Repealed by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 6.01(3), eff. Sept. 1, 2003.

(b)

The Office of Small Business Assistance shall:

(1)

examine the role of small and historically underutilized businesses in the state’s economy and the contribution of small and historically underutilized businesses in generating economic activity, expanding employment opportunities, promoting exports, stimulating innovation and entrepreneurship, and bringing new and untested products and services to the marketplace;

(2)

serve as the principal focal point in the state for small and historically underutilized businesses by:

(A)

providing to the legislature information on the effects of proposed policies or actions;

(B)

assisting state agencies in determining the impact proposed rules have on small businesses as required by Section 2006.002 (Adoption of Rules with Adverse Economic Effect); and

(C)

assisting the agencies in reducing the adverse effect that rules have on small businesses, if appropriate;

(3)

evaluate the effectiveness of efforts of state agencies and other entities to assist small and historically underutilized businesses and make appropriate recommendations to the legislature and state agencies to assist the development and strengthening of small and historically underutilized businesses;

(4)

identify regulations that inhibit small and historically underutilized business development and to the extent possible identify conflicting state policy goals;

(5)

determine the availability of financial and other resources to small and historically underutilized businesses and recommend methods for:

(A)

increasing the availability of equity capital and other forms of financial assistance to small and historically underutilized businesses;

(B)

generating markets for the goods and services of small and historically underutilized businesses;

(C)

providing more effective education, training, and management and technical assistance to small and historically underutilized businesses; and

(D)

providing assistance to small and historically underutilized businesses in complying with federal, state, and local laws;

(6)

identify the reasons for small and historically underutilized business successes and failures, ascertain the related factors that are particularly important in this state, and recommend actions for increasing the success rate of small and historically underutilized businesses;

(7)

serve as a focal point for receiving comments and suggestions concerning state government policies and activities that affect small and historically underutilized businesses;

(8)

develop and suggest proposals for changes in state policies and activities that adversely affect small and historically underutilized businesses;

(9)

provide to state agencies information on the effects of proposed policies or actions that affect small and historically underutilized businesses;

(10)

provide information and assistance relating to establishing, operating, or expanding small and historically underutilized businesses;

(11)

assist small and historically underutilized businesses by:

(A)

identifying:
(i)
sources of financial assistance for those businesses; and
(ii)
financial barriers to those businesses;

(B)

working with relevant organizations to identify financing programs that aid small businesses in overcoming financial barriers;

(C)

matching those businesses with sources of financial assistance and credit enhancement; and

(D)

assisting those businesses with the preparation of applications for government loans, loan guarantees, and credit enhancement programs;

(12)

sponsor meetings, to the extent practicable in cooperation with public and private educational institutions, to provide training and disseminate information beneficial to small and historically underutilized businesses;

(13)

assist small and historically underutilized businesses in their dealings with federal, state, and local governmental agencies and provide information regarding governmental requirements affecting small and historically underutilized businesses;

(14)

perform research, studies, and analyses of matters affecting the interests of small and historically underutilized businesses;

(15)

use available resources within the state, such as small business development centers, educational institutions, and nonprofit associations, to coordinate the provision of management and technical assistance to small and historically underutilized businesses in a systematic manner;

(16)

publish newsletters, brochures, and other documents containing information useful to small and historically underutilized businesses;

(17)

identify successful small and historically underutilized business assistance programs provided by other states and determine the feasibility of adapting those programs for implementation in this state;

(18)

establish an outreach program to make the existence of the office known to small and historically underutilized businesses and potential clients throughout the state;

(19)

enlist the cooperation and assistance of public and private agencies, businesses, and other organizations in disseminating information about the programs and services provided by the state that benefit small businesses and how small businesses can participate in or make use of those programs and services;

(20)

defer to the small business compliance assistance program as defined by Section 5.135 (Small Business Compliance Assistance Program), Water Code, on advocacy and technical assistance related to environmental programs that regulate small businesses;

(21)

develop a “one-stop” approach for all small business needs, including competitive activity with state agencies and political subdivisions; and

(22)

perform any other functions necessary to carry out the purposes of this section.

(c)

to (e). Repealed by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 6.01(3), eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1041, Sec. 12, eff. Sept. 1, 1997. Amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 750, Sec. 2, eff. June 18, 1999; Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1408, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 81, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 2003; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 814, Sec. 6.01(3), eff. Sept. 1, 2003.

Source: Section 481.0068 — Office of Small Business Assistance, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­481.­htm#481.­0068 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

481.001
Definitions
481.002
Office
481.003
Sunset Provision
481.005
Executive Director
481.008
Audit
481.009
Review of Bonds
481.010
Personnel
481.012
Public Interest Information and Complaints
481.021
General Powers of Office
481.022
General Duties of Office
481.023
Administration of Other Statutes
481.024
Texas Economic Development Corporation
481.025
Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Community Program
481.026
Technological Solutions
481.027
Foreign Offices
481.029
Cost Recovery
481.0042
Conflict of Interest
481.043
General Powers and Duties Relating to International Trade
481.0045
Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Resolution Policy
481.047
Confidentiality
481.0066
Aerospace and Aviation Office
481.0067
Small Business Advocate
481.0068
Office of Small Business Assistance
481.0069
Spaceport Trust Fund
481.072
Definitions
481.073
Powers and Duties Relating to Financing
481.075
Program Rules
481.078
Texas Enterprise Fund
481.079
Report on Use of Money in Texas Enterprise Fund
481.080
Economic and Fiscal Impact Statement for Certain Grant Proposals
481.121
Definitions
481.122
Creation
481.123
Duties
481.124
Comprehensive Permit Application Procedure
481.125
Comprehensive Permit Handbook
481.126
Assistance of Other State Agencies
481.127
Comprehensive Permit Information
481.128
No Charges for Services
481.129
Environmental Permits
481.166
Legislative Findings
481.167
Texas Business and Community Economic Development Clearinghouse
481.172
Duties
481.173
Name and Picture of Living State Official
481.174
Advertisements in Tourism Promotions
481.211
Powers and Duties
481.0211
Advisory Committees
481.212
Compilation and Distribution of Data and Research
481.0215
Coordination of Economic Development Efforts
481.0295
Identification of Industry Clusters
481.0296
Advanced Technology Industries
481.379
Design Committee
481.401
Definitions
481.403
Access to Capital Programs
481.406
Rulemaking Authority
481.411
Annual Report
481.412
Reports
481.413
State Liability Prohibited
481.414
Gifts and Grants
481.451
Definitions
481.452
Micro-business Recovery Fund
481.453
Powers of Bank in Administering Micro-business Recovery Fund
481.454
Establishment of Loan Program
481.455
Program Administration
481.456
Rulemaking
481.457
Oversight
481.501
Definitions
481.502
Financial Assistance
481.503
Memorandum of Understanding
481.504
Security for Loans
481.601
Definitions
481.602
Small Business Disaster Recovery Loan Program
481.603
Eligibility for Loan
481.604
Uses of Loan
481.605
Application for Loan
481.606
Small Business Disaster Recovery Revolving Fund
481.607
Management and Investment of Fund
481.608
Rules
481.609
Report
481.651
Definitions
481.652
Establishment
481.653
Composition of Consortium
481.654
Administrative Attachment
481.655
Executive Committee Composition
481.656
Duties of Executive Committee
481.657
Biennial Report
481.658
Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund
481.00681
Office of Small Business Assistance Advisory Task Force
481.0725
General Powers and Duties

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

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