Passed by the House April 18, 2009 Yeas 94   FRANK CHOPP ________________________________________ Speaker of the House of Representatives Passed by the Senate April 14, 2009 Yeas 42   BRAD OWEN ________________________________________ President of the Senate | I, Barbara Baker, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is HOUSE BILL 1184 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth. BARBARA BAKER ________________________________________ Chief Clerk | |
Approved May 8, 2009, 10:51 a.m. CHRISTINE GREGOIRE ________________________________________ Governor of the State of Washington | May 11, 2009 Secretary of State State of Washington |
State of Washington | 61st Legislature | 2009 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/14/09. Referred to Committee on Technology, Energy & Communications.
AN ACT Relating to modifying the loan repayment period for conservation projects funded by municipal utilities and public utility districts; and amending RCW 35.92.360 and 54.16.032.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1 RCW 35.92.360 and 2002 c 276 s 2 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) Any city or town engaged in the generation, sale, or
distribution of energy is hereby authorized, within limits established
by the Constitution of the state of Washington, to assist the owners of
structures or equipment in financing the acquisition and installation
of materials and equipment, for compensation or otherwise, for the
conservation or more efficient use of energy in such structures or
equipment pursuant to an energy conservation plan adopted by the city
or town if the cost per unit of energy saved or produced by the use of
such materials and equipment is less than the cost per unit of energy
produced by the next least costly new energy resource which the city or
town could acquire to meet future demand. Any financing authorized
under this chapter shall only be used for conservation purposes in
existing structures, and such financing shall not be used for any
purpose which results in a conversion from one energy source to
another. For the purposes of this section, "conservation purposes in
existing structures" may include projects to allow a municipal electric
utility's customers to generate all or a portion of their own
electricity through the on-site installation of a distributed
electricity generation system that uses as its fuel solar, wind,
geothermal, or hydropower, or other renewable resource that is
available on-site and not from a commercial source. Such projects
shall not be considered "a conversion from one energy source to
another" which is limited to the change or substitution of one
commercial energy supplier for another commercial energy supplier.
Except where otherwise authorized, such assistance shall be limited to:
(((1))) (a) Providing an inspection of the structure or equipment,
either directly or through one or more inspectors under contract, to
determine and inform the owner of the estimated cost of purchasing and
installing conservation materials and equipment for which financial
assistance will be approved and the estimated life cycle savings in
energy costs that are likely to result from the installation of such
materials or equipment;
(((2))) (b) Providing a list of businesses who sell and install
such materials and equipment within or in close proximity to the
service area of the city or town, each of which businesses shall have
requested to be included and shall have the ability to provide the
products in a workmanlike manner and to utilize such materials in
accordance with the prevailing national standards((.));
(((3))) (c) Arranging to have approved conservation materials and
equipment installed by a private contractor whose bid is acceptable to
the owner of the residential structure and verifying such installation;
and
(((4))) (d) Arranging or providing financing for the purchase and
installation of approved conservation materials and equipment. Such
materials and equipment shall be purchased from a private business and
shall be installed by a private business or the owner.
(((5))) (2) Pay back shall be in the form of incremental additions
to the utility bill, billed either together with use charge or
separately. Loans shall not exceed ((one hundred twenty)) two hundred
forty months in length.
Sec. 2 RCW 54.16.032 and 1989 c 421 s 4
are each amended to read
as follows:
Any district is hereby authorized, within limits established by the
Constitution of the state of Washington, to assist the owners of
structures in financing the acquisition and installation of fixtures,
systems, and equipment, for compensation or otherwise, for the
conservation or more efficient use of water in the structures under a
water conservation plan adopted by the district if the cost per unit of
water saved or conserved by the use of the fixtures, systems, and
equipment is less than the cost per unit of water supplied by the next
least costly new water source available to the district to meet future
demand. Except where otherwise authorized, assistance shall be limited
to:
(1) Providing an inspection of the structure, either directly or
through one or more inspectors under contract, to determine and inform
the owner of the estimated cost of purchasing and installing
conservation fixtures, systems, and equipment for which financial
assistance will be approved and the estimated life cycle savings to the
water system and the consumer that are likely to result from the
installation of the fixtures, systems, or equipment;
(2) Providing a list of businesses that sell and install the
fixtures, systems, and equipment within or in close proximity to the
service area of the city or town, each of which businesses shall have
requested to be included and shall have the ability to provide the
products in a workmanlike manner and to utilize the fixtures, systems,
and equipment in accordance with the prevailing national standards;
(3) Arranging to have approved conservation fixtures, systems, and
equipment installed by a private contractor whose bid is acceptable to
the owner of the structure and verifying the installation; and
(4) Arranging or providing financing for the purchase and
installation of approved conservation fixtures, systems, and equipment.
The fixtures, systems, and equipment shall be purchased or installed by
a private business, the owner, or the utility.
Pay back shall be in the form of incremental additions to the
utility bill, billed either together with use charge or separately.
Loans shall not exceed ((one)) two hundred ((twenty)) forty months in
length.