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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 2 (Engrossed in House) — To authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes. · Sec. 33203C

Sec. 33203C. Special provisions for moderate income households

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The Secretary shall establish procedures for certifying that the household of a homeowner is moderate income for purposes of this section. Subject to subsection (c), for households of homeowners that are certified pursuant to the procedures established under subsection
(a)as moderate income the— amount of a partial system rebate under section 33203A shall not exceed 60 percent of the applicable purchase and installation costs described in section 33203A(b)(1); and amount of— a modeled performance rebate under section 33203B provided shall be equal to 80 percent of the applicable costs described in section 33203B(d)(2)(A); and a measured performance rebate under section 33203B provided shall be equal to 80 percent of the applicable costs described in section 33203B(e)(2)(A). For households of homeowners that are certified pursuant to the procedures established under subsection
(a)as moderate income the maximum amount— of a partial system rebate— under section 33203A(a)(1) for the purchase and installation of insulation and air sealing within a home of the homeowner shall be $1600; and under section 33203A(a)(2) for the purchase and installation of insulation and air sealing within a home of the homeowner and replacement of an HVAC system, the heating component of an HVAC system, or the cooling component of an HVAC system, of such home, shall be $3,000; of a modeled performance rebate under section 33203B for an energy audit and home energy efficiency retrofit that is projected to reduce home energy use as described in— section 33203B(d)(2)(B)(i) shall be $4,000; and section 33203B(d)(2)(B)(ii) shall be $8,000; and of a measured performance rebate under section 33203B for a home energy efficiency retrofit that reduces home energy use as described in— section 33203B(e)(2)(B)(i) shall be $4,000; and section 33203B(e)(2)(B)(ii) shall be $8,000. The Secretary shall establish procedures to— provide information to households of homeowners that are certified pursuant to the procedures established under subsection
(a)as moderate income regarding other programs and resources relating to assistance for energy efficiency upgrades of homes, including the weatherization assistance program implemented under part A of title IV of the Energy Conservation and Production Act ( 42 U.S.C. 6861 et seq.); and refer such households, as applicable, to such other programs and resources.
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