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Part 3 - Project Entity Provisions


  • Section 301 - Project entity and generation output requirements.
  • Section 302 - Payment of fee in lieu of ad valorem property tax by certain energy suppliers -- Method of calculating -- Collection -- Extent of tax lien.
  • Section 303 - Source of project entity's payment of sales and use tax -- Gross receipts taxes for facilities providing additional project capacity.
  • Section 304 - Certificate of public convenience and necessity required -- Exceptions.
  • Section 305 - Impact alleviation requirements -- Payments in lieu of ad valorem tax -- Source of impact alleviation payment.
  • Section 306 - Procedure in case of inability to formulate contract for impact alleviation.
  • Section 307 - Method of amending impact alleviation contract.
  • Section 308 - Effect of failure to comply.
  • Section 309 - Venue for civil action -- No trial de novo.
  • Section 310 - Termination of impact alleviation contract.
  • Section 311 - Credit for impact alleviation payments against in lieu of ad valorem property taxes -- Federal or state assistance.
  • Section 312 - Exemption from privilege tax.
  • Section 313 - Arbitration of disputes.
  • Section 314 - Eminent domain authority of certain commercial project entities.
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