A. A community solar facility shall:

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less;

(1)     have a nameplate capacity rating of five megawatts alternating current or

(2)     be located in the service territory of the qualifying utility and be interconnected to the electric distribution system of that qualifying utility;

(3)     have at least ten subscribers;

(4)     have the option to be co-located with other energy resources, but shall not be co-located with other community solar facilities;

(5)     not allow a single subscriber to be allocated more than forty percent of the generating capacity of the facility; and

(6)     make at least forty percent of the total generating capacity of a community solar facility available in subscriptions of twenty-five kilowatts or less.

B. The provisions of this section shall not apply to a native community solar project; provided that a native community solar project shall be located in the service territory of a qualifying utility and be interconnected to the electric distribution system of that qualifying utility.