Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 123 - OREGON BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Division 600 - BUSINESS ENERGY TAX CREDITS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING BETC (Manufacturing BETC)
Section 123-600-0110 - Process Overview
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Application Stages. The Department reviews an application for a Manufacturing BETC in two stages.
(2) Application. To begin the review process for each stage as described in 123-600-0120 and 123-600-0130, or to change the facility during the review process, an Applicant shall submit the information on the application form approved by the Department and additional information as requested by the Department.
(3) Receipt of Applications. Applications shall be considered received on the date marked received by the Department, unless the application is determined to be incomplete.
(4) Pass-through Option Commitment. An Applicant planning to use a pass-through partner should indicate their intention on the application for preliminary certification and shall select the pass-through option on the application for final certification.
(5) Conditions for Approval. The Director may impose conditions in approving a preliminary or final certificate that the facility shall operate in accordance with the representations made by the Applicant, and any applicable rules or standards adopted by the Director in accordance with the provisions of ORS 285C.540 to 285C.559.
(6) Separate and Distinct Facilities. The Director may issue only one Manufacturing BETC for each separate and distinct facility under these rules. To determine if a facility is separate and distinct, the Director will consider such factors as phases of development, expansion of or additions to existing facilities or product lines, increased production and number of jobs created or maintained by an Applicant.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 285C.540 - 285C.559, ORS 315.341, OL 2011, Ch. 474 HB2523
Stats. Implemented: ORS 285C.540-559, 315.341, OL 2011, Ch. 474 HB2523, OL 2012, Ch. 45 HB 4079