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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 65 — General provisions applicable to counties, cities, and other local units

65.205 Definitions for KRS 65.205 to 65.209.

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As used in KRS 65.205 to 65.209:
(1)"Energy improvement" means any permanent improvement fixed to real property
and intended to increase the efficiency of energy use or decrease water or energy
consumption or demand, generate electricity, provide thermal energy, or regulate
temperature, including but not limited to a product, device, technology, or
interacting group of products, devices, or technologies on the customer's side of an
electric, gas, water, or other energy meter;
(2)"Energy project" means the installation or modification of an energy improvement,
including any associated project or financing costs;
(3)"Energy project assessment district" or "EPAD" means a geographic area designated
by a local government pursuant to KRS 65.206, within which energy projects may
be undertaken and financed through the imposition of an assessment pursuant to
KRS 65.205 to 65.209;
(4)"Local government" means any city, county, consolidated local government, urban-
county government, charter county government, or unified local government of the
Commonwealth;
(5)"Program" means an EPAD program established by a local government pursuant to
KRS 65.206; and
(6)"Real property" excludes residential property consisting of fewer than five
(5)units.
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