Legislature(2015 - 2016)CAPITOL 106

03/05/2015 10:15 AM House ENERGY

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= bill was previously heard/scheduled
-- Location Change from Capitol 17 --
+= HB 58 ELIGIBILITY FOR AK ENERGY EFFIC LOANS TELECONFERENCED
Moved CSHB 58(ENE) Out of Committee
*+ HB 118 MUNI ENERGY IMPROVEMNT ASSESSMNTS/BONDS TELECONFERENCED
Heard & Held
+ Bills Previously Heard/Scheduled TELECONFERENCED
+= HB 78 REGULATORY COMMISSION OF ALASKA TELECONFERENCED
Heard & Held
         HB 118-MUNI ENERGY IMPROVEMNT ASSESSMNTS/BONDS                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
12:00:11 PM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  VAZQUEZ  announced that  the  final  order of  business                                                               
would  be HOUSE  BILL NO.  118,  "An Act  adopting the  Municipal                                                               
Property  Assessed Clean  Energy Act;  authorizing municipalities                                                               
to   establish  programs   to  impose   assessments  for   energy                                                               
improvements  in regions  designated by  municipalities; imposing                                                               
fees; and providing for an effective date."                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
12:00:19 PM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
EMILY  FORD, Energy  Policy and  Outreach Manager,  Alaska Energy                                                               
Authority  (AEA), Department  of Commerce,  Community &  Economic                                                               
Development (DCCED), provided  a PowerPoint presentation entitled                                                               
"HB  118  Property  Assessed  Clean  Energy  (PACE),"  and  dated                                                               
3/5/15.    Ms. Ford  informed  the  committee  HB 118  creates  a                                                               
property-assessed clean energy program  known as Commercial PACE.                                                               
The program  applies to commercial property,  and allows property                                                               
owners to finance qualifying  energy efficiency improvements over                                                               
time through a  voluntary assessment on their  property tax bill.                                                               
The   legislation   provides:      voluntary   participation   by                                                               
municipalities  and commercial  business owners;  mortgage holder                                                               
consent   required   before   applications   are   approved   and                                                               
assessments   are  placed;   improvements   can  include   energy                                                               
efficiency  upgrades,  renewable  energy, conversion  to  natural                                                               
gas,   high-efficiency  boilers,   and  more.     The   repayment                                                               
obligation transfers  with the  sale of  the property  (slide 2).                                                               
Energy efficiency upgrades  are financed by capital  secured by a                                                               
primary  lien on  the property,  and  lower-interest capital  and                                                               
favorable repayment terms can be  raised from the private sector.                                                               
Ms. Ford said the goal is  to lower energy costs, thus PACE would                                                               
allow  for   longer  repayment  periods   and  for  the   use  of                                                               
traditional   lending  sources.     In   Alaska,  PACE   provides                                                               
consistency with state energy  goals, including energy efficiency                                                               
and renewable energy  targets (slide 3).   Thirty-one states have                                                               
authorized  PACE programs,  and state  legislatures must  provide                                                               
authority   for  local   governments  to   expand  their   taxing                                                               
authority.  Municipalities  are to create the  program and select                                                               
financing  models,  using  resources   available  from  the  U.S.                                                               
Department  of Energy  (slide 4).   The  bill includes  statutory                                                               
language that  provides consistency statewide  for municipalities                                                               
that choose to  opt-in to the program, which can  be done through                                                               
municipal bonds, a  private sector model, or a  hybrid model that                                                               
would identify  all funding sources  (slide 5).  Further,  HB 118                                                               
is  authorizing legislation  for local  governments that  collect                                                               
property  taxes and  choose to  create a  PACE program  and allow                                                               
commercial property  owners to opt-in  to the program;  there are                                                               
24  eligible local  communities  in Alaska  representing a  total                                                               
population  of  639,314 (slide  6).    Turning to  the  sectional                                                               
analysis of the  bill, she highlighted the following:   section 1                                                               
amends  AS 29  by a  new proposed  chapter AS  29.49:   Municipal                                                               
Property  Assessed  Clean  Energy  Act,  which  would  allow  for                                                               
property tax assessments  to be added for  financing of qualified                                                               
projects on real  property, and would require  a written contract                                                               
between the  local government  and the record  owner of  the real                                                               
property  (slide  7).   Proposed  AS  29.49.040: Establishes  the                                                               
program,   and   directs   agreements   related   to   financing,                                                               
assessments, and other  costs (slide 8).   Proposed AS 29.49.060:                                                               
Defines the  Procedure to Create  the Program, and  requires that                                                               
the  governing  body  of  the  municipality  adopt  a  resolution                                                               
containing  certain elements  (slide 9).   Proposed  AS 29.49.060                                                               
also  requires the  municipality to  hold a  public hearing  with                                                               
public  comment, adopt  a resolution,  hire and  set compensation                                                               
for  an administrator,  and impose  fees to  offset the  costs of                                                               
administering the program (slide 10).                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
12:05:38 PM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MS.  FORD  further  advised proposed  AS  29.49.070  details  the                                                               
requirements  for  a  publically  available  report  including  a                                                               
description of qualified projects,  sample forms and contracts, a                                                               
plan  to ensure  sufficient capital,  and guidelines  for bonding                                                               
and  repayment  (slide 11).    The  report  must also  include  a                                                               
description of the  application process, a method  to ensure that                                                               
qualified  applicants  can  demonstrate  financial  ability,  the                                                               
collection   process,   lender    notice   requirements,   review                                                               
requirements,   marketing   and   education   services,   quality                                                               
assurance and antifraud measures,  collection procedures, and the                                                               
report  must be  available to  the pubic  online and  by hardcopy                                                               
(slide 12).    Proposed AS 29.49.080:  Notice  to Mortgage Holder                                                               
Required, requires  proper notice, proposed AS  29.49.090: Review                                                               
Required,  requires  a  third-party  baseline  energy  audit  and                                                               
projected  energy   savings  and  that,  after   completion,  the                                                               
municipality  shall obtain  third-party verification  (slide 13).                                                               
Proposed AS  29.49.110:  Contractual Assessment  must be Noticed,                                                               
requires further notice, and proposed  AS 29.49.210:  Contractual                                                               
Assessments and  any Interest or  Penalties are Primary  Liens on                                                               
the  Property, requires  liens stay  with  the land  and are  not                                                               
eliminated by  foreclosure, penalties  and interest may  be added                                                               
to delinquent  installments, and municipalities may  recover cost                                                               
and  expenses to  collect delinquent  installments.   Proposed AS                                                               
29.49.130:   Collection of Assessments, allows  municipalities to                                                               
contract with  other governing bodies  of another taxing  unit to                                                               
perform  assessments and  collections  (slide 14).   Proposed  AS                                                               
24.49.140:   Municipalities may Issue  Bonds or Notes  to Finance                                                               
Qualified  Projects,  allows  municipalities to  issue  bonds  or                                                               
notes to finance qualified projects,  but they may not be general                                                               
obligation  bonds  and  must  be secured  by  payments  from  the                                                               
contractual  assessments,  municipal   reserves,  municipal  bond                                                               
insurance,  and any  other fund  lawfully available  for purposes                                                               
consistent with this chapter (slide  15).  Proposed AS 29.49.150:                                                               
Joint  Implementation, allows  any combination  of municipalities                                                               
to  agree  to  jointly  implement  or  administer  a  program  or                                                               
contract with  a third  party, and  further proposed  statutes in                                                               
the bill  are related  to definitions, the  short title,  and the                                                               
effective date.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
12:08:51 PM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
HB 118 was held over.                                                                                                           

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
HB 78 Opposing Documents - Letter Koplin - 3-3-2015.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 78
HB 78 Supporting Documents - Letter CIRI 3-3-2015.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 78
HB 58 Proposed CS ver G.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 58
HB 58 Supporting Documents - Flyer FNRP.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 58
HB 58 Supporting Documents - Letter Joel Neimeyer 2-9-2015.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 58
HB 58 Supporting Documents - Letter Roger Schmidt.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 58
HB 58 Supporting Documents - Sample of Alaska 501(c)(3) Organizations.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 58
HB 58 Supporting Documents - Sample of Alaska 501(c)(4) Organizations.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 58
HB 58 Supporting Documents - Sample of Alaska 501(c)(6) Organizations.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 58
HB 58 Supporting Documents - Sample of Alaska 501(c)(12) Organizations.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 58
HB 58 Supporting Documents - Sample of Alaska 501(c)(19) Organizations.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 58
HB 118 Fiscal Note - HB0118-1-2-021815-CED-N.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 118
HB 118 Sectional Analysis.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 118
HB 118 Governor's Transmittal Letter.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 118
HB 118 Supporting Documents - Hearing Request AEA 2-19-2015.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 118
HB 118 Supporting Documents - Letter DEC.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 118
HB 118 Supporting Documents - Letter Doyon Limited.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 118
HB 118 Supporting Documents - Letter FNSB.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 118
HB 118A.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 118
HB 118 AEA Presentation 3-5-2015 - PACE House Energy.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 118
HB 118 Supporting Documents - Letter REAP 2-26-2015.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 118
HB58 Sponsor Statement - Revised 3-4-2015.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 58
HB 118 Supporting Documents - Letter IGU 3-4-15.pdf HENE 3/5/2015 10:15:00 AM
HB 118