| 1 | A bill to be entitled | 
| 2 | An act relating to energy efficiency rebate programs;  | 
| 3 | authorizing the Florida Energy and Climate Commission to  | 
| 4 | pay certain rebates pursuant to the Florida ENERGY STAR  | 
| 5 | Residential HVAC Rebate Program; authorizing the Florida  | 
| 6 | Energy and Climate Commission to pay certain rebates  | 
| 7 | pursuant to the Solar Energy System Incentives Program;  | 
| 8 | providing appropriations; providing a penalty; providing  | 
| 9 | an effective date. | 
| 10 | 
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| 11 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: | 
| 12 | 
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| 13 |      Section 1.  (1)  As provided in this section and section 2,  | 
| 14 | a portion of the total amount appropriated in this act shall be  | 
| 15 | utilized by the Florida Energy and Climate Commission to pay  | 
| 16 | rebates to eligible applicants who submit an application  | 
| 17 | pursuant to the Florida ENERGY STAR Residential HVAC Rebate  | 
| 18 | Program administered by the commission, as approved by the  | 
| 19 | United States Department of Energy. An applicant is eligible for  | 
| 20 | a rebate under this section if: | 
| 21 |      (a)  A complete application is submitted to the commission  | 
| 22 | on or before November 30, 2010. | 
| 23 |      (b)  The central air conditioner, air source heat pump, or  | 
| 24 | geothermal heat pump system replacement for which the applicant  | 
| 25 | is seeking a rebate was purchased from or contracted for  | 
| 26 | purchase with a Florida-licensed contractor after August 29,  | 
| 27 | 2010, but before September 15, 2010, and fully installed prior  | 
| 28 | to submission of the application for a rebate. | 
| 29 |      (c)  The commission determines that the application  | 
| 30 | complies with this section and any existing agreement with the  | 
| 31 | United States Department of Energy governing the Florida ENERGY  | 
| 32 | STAR Residential HVAC Rebate Program. | 
| 33 |      (d)  The applicant provides the following information to  | 
| 34 | the commission on or before November 30, 2010: | 
| 35 |      1.a.  A copy of the sales receipt indicating a date of  | 
| 36 | purchase after August 29, 2010, but before September 15, 2010,  | 
| 37 | with the make and model number identified and circled along with  | 
| 38 | the name and address of the Florida-licensed contractor who  | 
| 39 | installed the system; or | 
| 40 |      b.  A copy of the contract for the purchase and  | 
| 41 | installation of the system indicating a contract date after  | 
| 42 | August 29, 2010, but before September 15, 2010, and a copy of  | 
| 43 | the sales receipt indicating a date of purchase after August 29,  | 
| 44 | 2010, but on or before November 30, 2010, with the make and  | 
| 45 | model number identified and circled along with the name and  | 
| 46 | address of the Florida-licensed contractor who installed the  | 
| 47 | system. | 
| 48 |      2.  A copy of the mechanical building permit issued by the  | 
| 49 | county or municipality and pulled by the Florida-licensed  | 
| 50 | contractor who installed the system for the residence. | 
| 51 |      3.  A copy of the Air Distribution System Test Report  | 
| 52 | results from a Florida-certified Class 1 energy gauge rater, a  | 
| 53 | Florida-licensed mechanical contractor, or a recognized test and  | 
| 54 | balance agent. The results from the test must indicate the home  | 
| 55 | has no more than 15 percent leakage to the outside as measured  | 
| 56 | by 0.10 Qn.out or less. | 
| 57 |      4.  A copy of the summary of the Manual J program completed  | 
| 58 | for the residence to indicate that the proper methodology for  | 
| 59 | sizing the new system was completed. | 
| 60 |      (2)  The Florida Energy and Climate Commission shall pay a  | 
| 61 | $1,500 rebate to each consumer who submits an application  | 
| 62 | pursuant to the Florida ENERGY STAR Residential HVAC Rebate  | 
| 63 | Program if the application is approved by the commission in  | 
| 64 | accordance with this act. The commission shall pay all rebates  | 
| 65 | authorized in this section prior to paying any rebates  | 
| 66 | authorized in section 2. | 
| 67 |      Section 2.  Notwithstanding s. 377.806(6), Florida  | 
| 68 | Statutes, the Florida Energy and Climate Commission shall  | 
| 69 | utilize up to $28,902,623, less any amount in excess of  | 
| 70 | $2,467,244 used to pay rebates pursuant to section 1, to pay a  | 
| 71 | percentage of each unpaid and approved rebate application  | 
| 72 | submitted pursuant to the Solar Energy System Incentives Program  | 
| 73 | established in s. 377.806, Florida Statutes. An applicant is  | 
| 74 | eligible for a rebate under this section if the application  | 
| 75 | submitted complies with s. 377.806, Florida Statutes. The  | 
| 76 | percentage of each approved rebate to be paid shall be derived  | 
| 77 | by dividing the remaining appropriation by the total dollar  | 
| 78 | value of the backlog of final approved solar rebates, pursuant  | 
| 79 | to the authorized limits provided in s. 377.806, Florida  | 
| 80 | Statutes. | 
| 81 |      Section 3.  For the 2010-2011 fiscal year, and to  | 
| 82 | exclusively implement section 1, the sum of $2,467,244 in  | 
| 83 | nonrecurring funds is appropriated from the Grants and Donations  | 
| 84 | Trust Fund to the Florida Energy and Climate Commission. In  | 
| 85 | addition, the sum of $28,902,623 from the Grants and Donations  | 
| 86 | Trust Fund, from Specific Appropriation 2561A, chapter 2009-81,  | 
| 87 | Laws of Florida, is immediately reverted and reappropriated to  | 
| 88 | the Florida Energy and Climate Commission for the 2010-2011  | 
| 89 | fiscal year to implement section 1, if actual rebates paid  | 
| 90 | exceed $2,467,244, and section 2. | 
| 91 |      Section 4.  Any applicant who obtains a rebate pursuant to  | 
| 92 | this act based on the submission of information that the  | 
| 93 | applicant knows to be false commits a theft, punishable as  | 
| 94 | provided in s. 812.014, Florida Statutes. | 
| 95 |      Section 5.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |