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public.__For the purpose of this subsection, an energy auditor is a | person who is trained to prepare a report that delineates the | energy consumption characteristics of a building, identifies | appropriate energy efficiency operations and maintenance procedures | and recommends appropriate energy efficiency measures.__The | commission: |
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| A.__May develop separate programs for audits of different | building types and functions when the commission determines | that the skills or training needed to perform these audits | merit the distinction; |
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| B.__Shall determine the content of the training, the hours | required for course completion and the manner in which | applicants must demonstrate proficiency in energy auditing; |
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| C. Shall issue a certificate of completion to individuals | who meet the requirements the commission has established; |
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| D.__May establish reasonable course fees.__All fees must be | paid to the Treasurer of State to be used by the commission | for the purposes of this section; |
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| E.__Shall determine terms for the expiration and renewal of | an applicant's certificate of completion; and |
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| F. Shall determine an appropriate means of maintaining | recognition of the training received by persons holding a | certificate issued pursuant to former Title 32, chapter 88. |
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| §10004.__Federal energy programs |
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| | 1.__Administration of programs.__The commission shall | administer: |
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| A.__The United States Department of Energy State Energy | Program; and |
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| B. Other federally funded programs related to functions that | the commission performs. |
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| §10005.__Energy Conservation Small Business Revolving Loan |
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| Program; Energy Conservation Small Business |
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| | 1. Program and fund.__The commission shall implement the | Energy Conservation Small Business Revolving Loan Program, | referred to in this subsection as "the program," and the Energy | Conservation Small Business Revolving Loan Fund, referred to in | this subsection as "the fund."__The fund consists of federal |
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