(1)(a) A certificate issued under ORS § 469B.161 is required for purposes of obtaining tax credits in accordance with ORS § 315.354. Such certification shall be granted for a period not to exceed five years. The five-year period shall begin with the tax year of the applicant during which the completed application for final certification of the facility under ORS § 469B.161 is received by the State Department of Energy.

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(b) For a transferee holding a credit that has been transferred under ORS § 469B.148 or 469B.154, the five-year period shall begin with the tax year in which the transferee pays for the credit.

(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, for a facility using or producing renewable energy resources with a certified cost that exceeds $10 million and that receives final certification under ORS § 469B.161 after January 1, 2010:

(a) The five-year period prescribed in subsection (1)(a) of this section shall begin with the tax year immediately following the tax year during which the completed application for final certification of the facility under ORS § 469B.161 is received by the department.

(b) If claimed by a transferee, the first of five tax years in which the transferee may claim the credit is the tax year in which the transferee paid for the credit or the tax year prescribed in paragraph (a) of this subsection, whichever is later.

(c) An application shall be considered complete without the identification of a transferee for purposes of ORS § 469B.148 or 469B.154.

(3) If the original owner of the certificate uses any portion of the credit, the certificate becomes nontransferable. [Formerly 469.220]