(1) The
legislature finds that the state bond authorities have capacities
that can be applied to financing energy efficiency projects for
their respective eligible borrowers: Washington economic
development finance authority for industry; Washington state
housing finance commission for single-family and multifamily
housing, commercial properties, agricultural properties, and
nonprofit facilities; Washington higher education facilities
authority for private, nonprofit higher education; and Washington
health care facilities authority for hospitals and all types of
health clinics.
(2)(a) Subject to federal requirements, the state bond
authorities may accept and administer an allocation of the
state's share of the federal energy efficiency funding for
designing energy efficiency finance loan products and for
developing and operating energy efficiency finance programs. The
state bond authorities shall coordinate with the department on
the design of the bond authorities' program.
(b) The department may make allocations of the federal
funding to the state bond authorities and may direct and
administer funding for outreach, marketing, and delivery of
energy services to support the programs by the state bond
authorities.
(c) The legislature authorizes a portion of the federal
energy efficiency funds to be used by the state bond authorities
for credit enhancements and reserves for such programs.
(3) The Washington state housing finance commission may:
(a) Issue revenue bonds as the term "bond" is defined in RCW 43.180.020 for the purpose of financing loans for energy
efficiency and renewable energy improvement projects in
accordance with RCW 43.180.150;
(b) Establish eligibility criteria for financing that will
enable it to choose applicants who are likely to repay loans made
or acquired by the commission and funded from the proceeds of
federal funds or commission bonds; and
(c) Participate fully in federal and other governmental
programs and take such actions as are necessary and consistent
with chapter 43.180 RCW to secure to itself and the people of the
state the benefits of programs to promote energy efficiency and
renewable energy technologies.
[2009 c 379 § 209.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Intent -- Effective date -- 2009 c 379: See notes following RCW 70.260.010.