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1991-111
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9/9/1991
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104
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<br /> CONTRACT FOR TOURISM PROMOTIONAL SERVICES <br /> STATE OF TEXAS <br /> KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: <br /> COUNTY OF HAYS <br /> That the City of San Marcos, Texas, a Texas municipal <br /> corporation acting through authority conferred on its City Manager, <br /> Larry D. Gilley, hereinafter "City" and the San Marcos Chamber of <br /> Commerce, hereinafter "Chamber," acting by and through its <br /> President, Reginald Todd, enter into this Agreement pursuant to the <br /> terms and provisions of Chapter 26, Article II, of the Code of <br /> Ordinances of the City of San Marcos, Texas, and Chapter 351, Texas <br /> Tax Code. <br /> 1. <br /> ALLOCATION OF REVENUE <br /> A. The City has enacted by ordinance a hotel occupancy tax to <br /> be levied upon the occupancy of any room furnished by any hotel or <br /> motel within City. Pursuant to Section 26-21 of the Code of <br /> Ordinances of the City, City does hereby agree to allocate funds <br /> from the revenue of this tax to the Chamber. The allocation of <br /> funds to the Chamber is hereby agreed to be five-sevenths (5/7) of <br /> the gross amount of all funds collected and received by the City <br /> from the hotel room occupancy tax. <br /> B. The Chamber shall be entitled to operating and <br /> administrative expenses incurred directly in fulfilling its <br />
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