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Findings.

The legislature finds that:

     (1) Conserving energy and water in publicly owned buildings will have a beneficial effect on our overall supply of energy and water;

     (2) Conserving energy and water in publicly owned buildings can result in cost savings for taxpayers; and

     (3) Performance-based energy contracts are a means by which municipalities can achieve energy and water conservation without capital outlay.

     Therefore, the legislature declares that it is the policy that a municipality may, after a competitive selection process, negotiate a performance-based energy contract with a firm that offers the best proposal.

[2007 c 39 § 1; 1985 c 169 § 1.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-39 > 39-35a > 39-35a-010

Findings.

The legislature finds that:

     (1) Conserving energy and water in publicly owned buildings will have a beneficial effect on our overall supply of energy and water;

     (2) Conserving energy and water in publicly owned buildings can result in cost savings for taxpayers; and

     (3) Performance-based energy contracts are a means by which municipalities can achieve energy and water conservation without capital outlay.

     Therefore, the legislature declares that it is the policy that a municipality may, after a competitive selection process, negotiate a performance-based energy contract with a firm that offers the best proposal.

[2007 c 39 § 1; 1985 c 169 § 1.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-39 > 39-35a > 39-35a-010

Findings.

The legislature finds that:

     (1) Conserving energy and water in publicly owned buildings will have a beneficial effect on our overall supply of energy and water;

     (2) Conserving energy and water in publicly owned buildings can result in cost savings for taxpayers; and

     (3) Performance-based energy contracts are a means by which municipalities can achieve energy and water conservation without capital outlay.

     Therefore, the legislature declares that it is the policy that a municipality may, after a competitive selection process, negotiate a performance-based energy contract with a firm that offers the best proposal.

[2007 c 39 § 1; 1985 c 169 § 1.]