216C.381 COMMUNITY ENERGY PROGRAM.
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216C.381 COMMUNITY ENERGY PROGRAM.
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Subdivision 1. Findings.
The legislature finds that community-based energy programs are an effective means of implementing improved energy practices including conservation, greater efficiency in energy use, and the use of alternative resources. Further, community-based energy programs are found to be a public purpose for which public money may be spent.
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Subd. 2. Community energy councils; creation.
Statutory and home rule charter cities, counties, or Indian tribal governments of federally recognized Minnesota-based bands or tribes, individually or through the exercise of joint powers agreements, may create community energy councils. Membership on a council shall include representatives of labor, small business, voluntary organizations, senior citizens, and low- and moderate-income residents, and may include city, county, and Indian tribal government officials, and other interested parties.
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Subd. 3. Council powers and duties.
In order to develop and implement community-based energy programs, a community energy council may:
(1)analyze social and economic impacts caused by energy expenditures;
(2)plan, coordinate, advertise, and provide energy programs to minimize negative social and economic impacts;
(3)seek, accept, and disburse grants and other aids from public or private sources for purposes authorized in this subdivision; and
(4)exercise other powers and duties imposed on it by statute, charter, or by ordinance.
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Subd. 4. Department assistance.
The commissioner may provide professional and financial assistance to communities to establish community energy councils, and develop and implement community energy programs, within available resources.