§ 6-21D-1 Short title
§ 6-21D-2 Definitions
§ 6-21D-3 Building assessments for energy efficiency measures
§ 6-21D-4 Contracts for the installation of energy efficiency measures
§ 6-21D-5 Energy efficiency and renewable energy bonding fund;
§ 6-21D-6 Calculation of cost savings; transfers to energy efficiency and renewable energy bonding fund
§ 6-21D-6.1 Energy efficiency assessment revolving fund
§ 6-21D-7 Energy efficiency bonds authorized; conditions;
§ 6-21D-8 Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Bonding Act is full authority for issuance of bonds; bonds are legal investments
§ 6-21D-9 Bonds tax exempt
§ 6-21D-10 Annual report required

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 6 > Article 21D - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Bonding Act

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