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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 62 — PROCUREMENT · Chapter 37

§ 3755. Funding.

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§ 3755. Funding.
(a)General rule.-- Guaranteed energy savings contracts which have terms which extend beyond one fiscal year of the governmental unit must include a provision which allows the governmental unit to terminate the contract if in any fiscal year during the term of the contract the governmental unit does not receive sufficient funds in its annual appropriations to make the payments required under the contract.
(b)Funds.-- A governmental unit may use funds designated for operating, utilities or capital expenditures for any guaranteed energy savings contract, including, without limitation, for purchases on an installment payment or lease purchase basis.
(c)Grants, subsidies or other payments.-- Grants, subsidies or other payments from the Commonwealth to a governmental unit shall not be reduced as a result of energy conservation measure cost savings obtained as a result of a guaranteed energy savings contract during the life of the contract.
62c3755v
(Nov. 4, 2016, P.L.1216, No.163, eff. 60 days)
2016 Amendment. Act 163 amended subsec. (c).
62c3756s
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