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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 3501

Sec. 825-70. Criteria for participation in the program.

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Sec. 825-70. Criteria for participation in the program. Applications to the Authority for financing of any Clean Coal, Coal, Energy Efficiency Project, or Renewable Energy Project shall be reviewed by the Authority. Upon submission of any such application, the Authority staff shall review the application for its completeness and may, at the discretion of the Authority staff, request such additional information as it deems necessary or advisable to aid in review. If the Authority receives applications for financing for Clean Coal, Coal, Energy Efficiency Project, or Renewable Energy Projects in excess of the bond authorization available for such financing at any one time, it shall consider applications in the order of priority as it shall determine, in consultation with other State agencies, and consistent with State policy to promote environmentally preferable technology and energy independence.
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