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Revises provisions related to energy
SB 358
Sponsored by: Senator Horsford
BILL STATUS: Approved by the Governor, Chapter 321. Sections 1 to 1.51, inclusive, 1.55 to 19.7, inclusive, 19.9 to 20.9, inclusive, and 21 effective May 28, 2009. Sections 1.51, 1.85, 1.87, 1.92, 1.93, 1.95, 4.3 to 9, inclusive, and 19.4 expire by limitation June 30, 2011. Sections 1.53 and 19.8 effective July 1, 2011.

Senate Bill 358 would revise provisions relating to energy and state and residential property. This bill would require a portion of the federal stimulus money to be used for the state energy reduction plan for state buildings. This bill will also require the Director of the Office of Energy to adopt regulations establishing a list of renewable energy installations and energy efficiency improvements that are suitable for residential property.

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Senate Bill 307
Sponsored by: Senator Valerie Wiener
BILL STATUS: Approved by the Governor. Chapter 88. Effective May 18, 2009 for the purposes of accepting money pursuant to subsection 2 of section 1 and on July 1, 2009 for all other purposes.

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