(Sec. 209) Requires the Secretary of HUD, in consultation with the Secretary, to issue regulations to: (1) prohibit any private contract,
lease, or other agreement from impairing the ability of a residential property owner or lessee to install, construct, maintain, or use a
solar energy system on that property; and (2) require that an
application of approval for the installation or use of a
solar energy system be treated in the same manner as an
application for approval of an architectural modification.
In the commission's ruling it stated: «To receive a rebate payment following approval of a customer's
application and installation of a customer - owned or
leased solar photovoltaic (PV) system, the customer must submit to Duke a certificate of completion indicating that the installation is complete and confirming that billing under an eligible rate schedule and net metering rider has commenced.»
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