BILL NUMBER: S4126
SPONSOR: HARCKHAM
 
TITLE OF BILL:
An act to amend the local finance law, in relation to providing a period
of probable usefulness for solar arrays and panels
 
PURPOSE:
Provides a period of probable usefulness for solar arrays and panels
 
SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS:
Section 1 amends paragraph (a) of section 11.00 of the local finance law
by adding a new subdivision 111, which specifies that the period of
probable usefulness for acquisition, construction, reconstruction, or
addition of solar arrays or solar panel systems shall be twenty-five
years.
Section 2 states the effective date.
 
JUSTIFICATION:
Periods of probable usefulness prevent a municipality, school district,
or district corporation from receiving a bond, loan, or other contract
for indebtedness for any object or purpose longer than the period set
forth in the statute. Solar Panels have a lifespan of twenty-five to
thirty years,' but the current statutory period of probable usefulness
sets a cap on such power systems at a mere five years.
Under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA), New
York aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2030, and 85% by
2050.2 Achieving these ambitious climate goals will be more difficult if
the ability of municipalities, school districts, and district corpo-
rations to acquire solar panels is hindered by law. This bill creates a
new subdivision specifically for solar arrays and panels within the
period of probable usefulness statute, and establishes the maximum peri-
od at thirty years.
 
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:
2023-2024: S8196/A9030 - Died in Rules/ Died in Local Government
 
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
TBD.
 
EFFECTIVE DATE:
This act shall take effect immediately.
(1)Forbes, How Long Do Solar Panels Last?
 
HTTPS://WWW.FORBES.CORNIHOME-IMPROVERNENT ISOLATIHOW-LONG-DO-SOLAR-PA-
NELS-LASTITT.-:TEXT= THE%20INDUSTRY-%20STANDARD%20FOR%20MOST,FOR%2025%20
YEARS%20OE/020MORE.ct.
(2) CLCPA Fact Sheet:  
HTTPS://EANV.ORGLI.VP-CONTENTIOPLOADS/
2019/IOLCICPAFACTSHEET0.PDF

Statutes affected:
S4126: 11.00 local finance law