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HB 2943

This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

Brief Description: Concerning certain obsolete provisions in chapter 43.325 RCW overseen by the department of commerce.

Sponsors: Representatives Tharinger and DeBolt.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Repeals the June 30, 2016 expiration date for several components of the Energy Freedom Program established in the original 2006 legislation.

Hearing Date: 2/5/16

Staff: Meg VanSchoorl (786-7105).

Background:

Energy Freedom Program.

In 2006 the Legislature established the Energy Freedom Program in the Department of Agriculture to promote public research and development in bio-energy and to stimulate construction of facilities to generate energy from farm sources or convert organic matter into fuels. Legislation in 2007 and 2009 refined and expanded the mission of the Energy Freedom Program, now under the Department of Commerce, to accelerate energy efficiency improvements, renewable energy improvements, and deployment of innovative energy technologies. The Energy Freedom Program provides mission-related financial and technical assistance to the state, its political subdivisions, federally-recognized tribes, higher education research institutions, non-profit organizations and private entities eligible to receive federal funds.

Accounts and 2015-17 Budget Appropriations

The State Treasury holds three accounts related to the Energy Freedom Program. All are subject to legislative appropriation.

In the 2015-17 operating budget, $3.3 million is transferred from the Energy Freedom Account to the State General Fund in fiscal year 2016, and $472,000 from the Energy Freedom Account is appropriated for State Energy Office funding.

In the 2015-17 capital budget, $2.5 million in new appropriations and $4 million in reappropriations are appropriated from the Energy Recovery Account for capital projects.

June 30, 2016 Expiration Date

In the original legislation establishing the Energy Freedom Program and in subsequent amendments and budget bills, several components of the Energy Freedom Program are required to expire on June 30, 2016: the 2006 findings; definitions; program establishment; accounts creation; director's report; suspension or cancellation of assistance; and application prioritization criteria. On that date, moneys in the Energy Freedom Account, the Green Energy Incentive Account, and the Energy Recovery Account must be deposited in the State General Fund.

Summary of Bill:

The bill:

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Not requested.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.