§ 469B.130 Definitions for ORS 469B.130 to 469B.169 and 469B.171; rules
§ 469B.133 Policy
§ 469B.136 Priority given to certain projects; criteria; rules
§ 469B.139 Criteria for high-performance homes, renewable energy systems, combined heat and power facilities and facilities using or producing renewable energy resources; rules
§ 469B.142 Annual limit to cost of facility eligible for tax credits; discretion of director; rules
§ 469B.145 Application for preliminary certification; eligibility; contents of application; fees; rules
§ 469B.148 Transferability of facility tax credit; effect on taxes reported by public utility; rules
§ 469B.151 Tax credit for rental housing units; eligibility
§ 469B.154 Transferability of rental housing unit tax credit; rules
§ 469B.157 Submissions for preliminary certification; alteration, conditions, suspension or denial of preliminary certification
§ 469B.161 Final certification; eligibility; contents of application
§ 469B.164 Fees for certification; rules
§ 469B.167 Certificate required for tax credits; certification not to exceed five years
§ 469B.169 Suspension or revocation of certificate; forfeiture of tax credits; collection
§ 469B.171 Assistance with facility purchase for investor-owned utility customers

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes > Chapter 469B > Renewable Energy Resources

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