Assembly Bill 868 aims to enhance the Focus on Energy program by mandating the inclusion of initiatives specifically designed to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy measures for low-income households. The bill stipulates that utilities must coordinate these efforts with the weatherization assistance program managed by the Department of Administration. Additionally, it requires that at least 25 percent of the funds allocated by utilities for the Focus on Energy program be dedicated annually to these low-income initiatives, thereby addressing the energy needs and reducing the energy burden faced by these households.
The bill introduces new definitions and requirements into the existing statutes, including the creation of a definition for "low-income household" and the establishment of minimum requirements for energy efficiency and renewable energy measures targeted at low-income households. It also amends existing language to prioritize programs that support these households within the broader context of energy efficiency and renewable resource programs. Overall, the legislation seeks to ensure that low-income households receive adequate support in accessing energy efficiency and renewable energy resources.
Statutes affected: Bill Text: 196.374(3)(b)1, 196.374