The definitions in this
section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly
requires otherwise.
(1) "Bonds" means the bonds, notes, or other evidences of
indebtedness of the commission, the interest paid on which may or
may not qualify for tax exemption.
(2) "Certifying authority" means: (a) For improvements
involving solar electric systems, the Washington climate and
rural energy development center at Washington State University,
established under RCW 28B.30.642; or (b) for all other energy
efficiency and renewable energy improvements, any utility company
or other institution qualified to assess and certify the
feasibility and benefit of energy efficiency and renewable energy
improvements in a manner that is efficient and minimizes the
amount of time or cost.
(3) "Code" means the federal internal revenue code of 1954,
as now or hereafter amended, and the regulations and rulings
promulgated thereunder.
(4) "Commission" means the Washington state housing finance
commission or any board, body, commission, department, or officer
succeeding to the principal functions thereof or to whom the
powers conferred upon the commission shall be given by law.
(5) "Costs of housing" means all costs related to the
development, design, acquisition, construction, reconstruction,
leasing, rehabilitation, and other improvements of housing, as
determined by the commission.
(6) "Eligible applicant" means, with respect to the
sustainable energy trust program, an owner of a residential,
agricultural, commercial, state, or municipal property.
(7) "Eligible person" means a person or family eligible in
accordance with standards promulgated by the commission. Such
persons shall include those persons whose income is insufficient
to obtain at a reasonable cost, without financial assistance,
decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the area in which the
person or family resides, and may include such other persons whom
the commission determines to be eligible.
(8) "Energy efficiency improvement" means an installation or
modification that is designed to reduce energy consumption in
residential, agricultural, commercial, state, or municipal
properties. The term includes, but is not limited to:
Insulation; storm windows and doors; automatic energy control
systems; heating, ventilating, or air conditioning and
distribution system modifications or replacements in buildings or
central plants; caulking and weather stripping; energy recovery
systems; geothermal heat pumps; and day lighting systems.
(9) "Housing" means specific new, existing, or improved
residential dwellings within this state or dwellings to be
constructed within this state. The term includes land,
buildings, and manufactured dwellings, and improvements,
furnishings, and equipment, and such other nonhousing facilities,
furnishings, equipment, and costs as may be incidental or
appurtenant thereto if in the judgment of the commission the
facilities, furnishings, equipment and costs are an integral part
of the project. Housing may consist of single-family or
multifamily dwellings in one or more structures located on
contiguous or noncontiguous parcels or any combination thereof.
Improvements may include such equipment and materials as are
appropriate to accomplish energy efficiency within a dwelling.
The term also includes a dwelling constructed by a person who
occupies and owns the dwelling, and nursing homes licensed under
chapter 18.51 RCW.
(10) "Mortgage" means a mortgage, mortgage deed, deed of
trust, security agreement, or other instrument securing a
mortgage loan and constituting a lien on or security interest in
housing. The property may be held in fee simple or on a
leasehold under a lease having a remaining term, at the time the
mortgage is acquired, of not less than the term of repayment of
the mortgage loan secured by the mortgage. The property may also
be housing which is evidenced by an interest in a cooperative
association or corporation if ownership of the interest entitles
the owner of the interest to occupancy of a dwelling owned by the
association or corporation.
(11) "Mortgage lender" means any of the following entities
which customarily provide service or otherwise aid in the
financing of housing and which are approved as a mortgage lender
by the commission: A bank, trust company, savings bank, national
banking association, savings and loan association, building and
loan association, mortgage banker, mortgage company, credit
union, life insurance company, or any other financial
institution, governmental agency, municipal corporation, or any
holding company for any of the entities specified in this
subsection.
(12) "Mortgage loan" means an interest-bearing loan or a
participation therein, made to a borrower, for the purpose of
financing the costs of housing, evidenced by a promissory note,
and which may or may not be secured (a) under a mortgage
agreement, (b) under any other security agreement, regardless of
whether the collateral is personal or real property, or (c) by
insurance or a loan guarantee of a third party. However, an
unsecured loan shall not be considered a mortgage loan under this
definition unless the amount of the loan is under two thousand
five hundred dollars.
(13) "Qualified improvement" means an energy efficiency
improvement which has been approved by a certifying authority or
a net metering system as defined under RCW 80.60.010.
[2009 c 65 § 2; 1990 c 167 § 1; 1983 c 161 § 2.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Finding -- 2009 c 65: "The legislature intends to promote the development of renewable energy technologies and the application of energy efficiency measures by authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds to finance renewable energy and energy efficiency improvement costs. The legislature finds that by providing access to low-cost capital to finance renewable energy and energy efficiency projects, a key barrier is eliminated." [2009 c 65 § 1.]