Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 10 - Department of the State Treasurer
Section 35ff - Massachusetts Alternative and Clean Energy Investment Trust Fund

Section 35FF. (a) There is hereby established and placed within the Massachusetts clean energy technology center established in section 2 of chapter 23J, hereinafter referred to as the center, a fund to be known as the Massachusetts Alternative and Clean Energy Investment Trust Fund, hereinafter referred to as the fund, to be held by the center separate and apart from its other funds, to finance the activities of the center. The fund shall be credited any appropriations, bond proceeds or other monies authorized by the general court and specifically designated to be credited thereto, such additional funds as are subject to the direction and control of the center, any pension funds, federal grants or loans, royalties, equity ownership in public or private companies or private investment capital which may properly be applied in furtherance of the objectives of the fund, any proceeds from the sale of qualified investments secured or held by the fund, any fees and charges imposed relative to the making of qualified investments, as the same shall be defined by the center, secured or held by the fund and any other monies which may be available to the center for the purposes of the fund from any other source or sources. Any revenues, deposits, receipts or funds received through the receipt of royalties, dividends, equity ownership in public or private companies or the sale of equity instruments, inclusive, shall be deposited in the fund and shall be available expressly to the center without further appropriation.
  (b) The center shall, in consultation with the advisory committee established in subsection (d) and the secretary of administration and finance, invest and reinvest the fund and the income thereof only as follows: (1) in the making of qualified investments approved by the board established in subsection (b) of section 2 of chapter 23J, pursuant to rules approved by said board; (2) in defraying the ordinary and necessary expenses of administration and operation associated with the center; provided, however, that said administrative and operational expenses shall not exceed 15 per cent of the total assets of the fund in any 1 fiscal year; (3) in the investment of any funds not required for immediate disbursement in the purchase of such securities as may be lawful investments for fiduciaries in the commonwealth; (4) for the payment of binding obligations associated with such qualified investments which are secured by the fund as the same become payable; and (5) for the payment of principal or interest on qualified investments secured by the fund or the payment of any redemption premium required to be paid when such qualified investments are redeemed prior to maturity.
[ First paragraph of subsection (c) effective until December 13, 2021. For text effective December 13, 2021, see below.]
  (c) The fund shall be held and applied by the center, subject to the approval of the board, and in consultation with said advisory committee to make qualified investments designed to advance the following public purposes in the commonwealth: (1) to stimulate increased financing for the expansion of state-of-the-art clean energy research and development facilities by leveraging private financing and providing financing related thereto including, without limitation, financing for the construction or expansion of such facilities; (2) to provide grants to state educational institutions to develop a curriculum relative to clean energy and clean energy technology; (3) to make targeted investments in clean energy research and to promote manufacturing activities for new or existing advanced clean energy technologies; (4) to make matching grants to universities, colleges, public instrumentalities, companies and other entities to induce the federal government, industry and other grant-funding sources to fund the expansion of research and development in clean energy; (5) to provide bridge financing to universities, colleges, public instrumentalities, companies and other entities in anticipation of the receipt of grants of the type described in clause (4) awarded or to be awarded by the federal government, industry or other sources; (6) to promote programs and investments that lead to pathways towards economic self-sufficiency for low and moderate-income communities in the clean energy industry; provided, however, that said programs shall prioritize investments that serve individuals in families with incomes that do not exceed 300 per cent of the federal poverty level, as determined by the United States Census Bureau or a self-sufficiency standard, as determined by the executive office of administration and finance that shall include but not be limited to, the income needs of families, family size, the number and ages of children in the family and geographical considerations; (7) to make grants to the Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center, established by section 45 of chapter 75, to fund activities that facilitate the transfer of technology from the commonwealth's research institutions to the commonwealth's clean energy industries, for productive use by such industries, and to make targeted investments in proof of concept funding for emerging technologies; and (8) to make any other expenditure provided by this section.
[ First paragraph of subsection (c) as amended by 2021, 102, Sec. 3 effective December 13, 2021. For text effective until December 13, 2021, see above.]
  (c) The fund shall be held and applied by the center, subject to the approval of the board, and in consultation with said advisory committee to make qualified investments designed to advance the following public purposes in the commonwealth: (1) to stimulate increased financing for the expansion of state-of-the-art clean energy research and development facilities by leveraging private financing and providing financing related thereto including, without limitation, financing for the construction or expansion of such facilities; (2) to provide grants to state educational institutions to develop a curriculum relative to clean energy and clean energy technology; (3) to make targeted investments in clean energy research and to promote manufacturing activities for new or existing advanced clean energy technologies; (4) to make matching grants to universities, colleges, public instrumentalities, companies and other entities to induce the federal government, industry and other grant-funding sources to fund the expansion of research and development in clean energy; (5) to provide bridge financing to universities, colleges, public instrumentalities, companies and other entities in anticipation of the receipt of grants of the type described in clause (4) awarded or to be awarded by the federal government, industry or other sources; (6) to promote programs and investments that lead to pathways towards economic self-sufficiency for low and moderate-income communities in the clean energy industry; provided, however, that said programs shall prioritize investments that serve individuals in families with incomes that do not exceed 300 per cent of the federal poverty level, as determined by the United States Census Bureau or a self-sufficiency standard, as determined by the executive office of administration and finance that shall include but not be limited to, the income needs of families, family size, the number and ages of children in the family and geographical considerations; (7) to make grants to the Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center, established by section 12 of chapter 40G, to fund activities that facilitate the transfer of technology from the commonwealth's research institutions to the commonwealth's clean energy industries, for productive use by such industries, and to make targeted investments in proof of concept funding for emerging technologies; and (8) to make any other expenditure provided by this section.
  The center shall not make a qualified investment under clause (1) of subsection (b) unless: (i) said qualified investment has been approved by a majority vote of the board; and (ii) the center finds that, to the extent possible, said qualified investment is such that a defined benefit to the economy of the commonwealth may reasonably be expected therefrom; provided, however, that in evaluating a request or application for funding, the center shall consider whether: (1) the proposed project fulfills the public purposes of the center; (2) the project has significant potential to expand clean energy related employment in the commonwealth; (3) the project has the potential to enhance technological advancements in clean energy; (4) the project has the potential to result in the development of advancements in environmental protection and reduce the cost of energy; (5) the project has the potential to leverage additional funding or to attract additional energy resources to the commonwealth; (6) the project has the potential to stimulate clean energy manufacturing in the commonwealth; (7) the project includes a plan to facilitate collaboration with state and local workforce development programs; or (8) the program leads to pathways towards economic self-sufficiency for low and moderate-income communities in the clean energy industry as established provided in clause (6).
  The center shall not make a qualified investment under said clause (1) of said subsection (b) unless such qualified investment is in conformity with rules adopted by the center and approved by the board. Said rules shall set the terms and conditions for investments which constitute qualified investments, which may include, without limitation, loans, guarantees, loan insurance or reinsurance, equity investments, equity ownership in public or private companies, grants made pursuant to clause (4) of subsection (c) or other financing or credit enhancing devices, as made by the center directly or on its own behalf or in conjunction with other public instrumentalities, private institutions or the federal government.
  Said rules shall also set forth the terms, procedures, standards and conditions which the center shall employ to identify qualified applications, process applications, make investment determinations, safeguard the fund, advance the objective of increasing employment opportunities in the commonwealth, oversee the progress of qualified investments and secure the participation of other public instrumentalities, private institutions or the federal government in such qualified investments; provided, however, that said rules shall provide for negotiated intellectual property agreements between the center and each recipient of a qualified investment which shall include the terms and conditions by which the fund's support thereof may be reduced or withdrawn; and provided further, that all revenues or financial interests of any kind received by the center as a result of said intellectual property agreements shall be placed, in their entirety, in the fund.
  Copies of the approved rules, and any modifications thereto, shall be submitted annually to the clerks of the house of representatives and the senate, who shall forward the same to the chairs of the house and senate committees on ways and means, the chairs of the joint committee on economic development and emerging technologies, the chairs of the joint committee on telecommunication, utilities and energy and the joint committee on environment, natural resources and agriculture.
  (d) There shall be an advisory committee to be appointed by the governor consisting of 15 individuals with an interest and knowledge in matters related to the general purpose and activities of the fund and with expertise and experience in at least 1 of the following areas: clean energy technology research, clean energy technology development, clean energy investing, management of clean energy companies, making or advancing clean energy policy, clean energy curriculum development or workforce training in the field of clean energy or energy efficiency. The board shall consult with the advisory committee in matters related to the fund and in the implementation of this section.
  (e) Qualified investment transactions undertaken by the center pursuant to this section shall not, except as specified in this section, be subject to chapter 175, and shall not constitute a debt or pledge of the faith and credit of the commonwealth, the center or any subdivision of the commonwealth and shall be payable solely from the Massachusetts Alternative and Clean Energy Investment Trust Fund.
  All available moneys in the Massachusetts Alternative and Clean Energy Investment Trust Fund that are unexpended at the end of each fiscal year shall not revert to the General Fund and shall be available for expenditure in the subsequent fiscal year.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth

Chapter 10 - Department of the State Treasurer

Section 1 - State Treasurer; Supervision of Department; Salary; Other Sources of Income

Section 2 - Treasurer's Bond; Contents

Section 3 - Treasurer's Bond; Deposit With State Secretary; Actions Thereon

Section 4 - First Deputy Treasurer; Duties; Absence, Disability or Removal of Treasurer

Section 5 - Deputies and Assistants; Appointment; Bond; Duties; Compensation; Veterans' Preference; Civil Service

Section 5a - Annual Personnel Report

Section 5c - Investment Division; Responsibilities

Section 7 - Receipt of Federal Funds for Soldiers' Homes

Section 8 - Receipt of Federal Funds for Highways

Section 8a - Receipt of Federal Funds for Forest Fire Prevention

Section 9 - Accounts; Overdue Bonds, Notes and Securities; Transmission to Attorney General and Committees on Ways and Means

Section 9a - Debt Statements

Section 10 - Annual Report to General Court; Statement of Transactions

Section 10a - Preferential Deposits of Cash Reserves to Lending and Banking Institutions That Lend to Small Businesses

Section 10b - Submission of Official Cash Flow Projections to the Committees on Ways and Means; Variance Reports; Reporting on Banking Institutions Into Which Cash Deposits Are Made

Section 12 - State Treasurer; Death; Vacancy; Care of Property and Funds

Section 13 - State Treasurer; Death; Vacancy; Inventory of Property and Funds

Section 14 - State Treasurer; Duplicate Receipts by New Treasurer

Section 15 - Trust Funds; Massachusetts Training Schools; Authority to Receive; Duties

Section 16 - Trust Funds; Receipts From Department of Education or State Library Trustees; Authority to Receive, Invest, Hold and Disburse

Section 17 - Trust Funds; Mental Health Department or Developmental Services Department; Authority to Receive; Duties

Section 17a - Trust Funds; Military Forces; Authority to Receive; Duties

Section 17b - Trust Funds; Receipt, Disbursement and Investment

Section 18 - State Board of Retirement; Membership, Tenure

Section 19 - State Board of Retirement; Reimbursement of Expense or Loss

Section 20 - Clerical and Other Assistants, Appointment

Section 21 - Commissioners on Firemen's Relief; Membership

Section 22 - Citation

Section 23 - State Lottery Commission; Members; Appointment; Terms; Chairman; Vacancies; Expenses; Quarters

Section 24 - State Lottery Commission; Powers and Duties

Section 24a - Agreements for Creation of Multi-Jurisdictional Lottery Game; Revenues; Notice of Odds

Section 25 - Apportionment of Lottery Revenues

Section 26 - Director of the State Lottery; Appointment; Powers and Duties

Section 26a - Office of Performance Management and Innovation; Performance Management Systems

Section 27 - Sale of Tickets; Agents; Licensing; Restrictions

Section 27a - Keno; Licenses; Growth Revenues; Distribution

Section 28 - Assignability of Prizes; Liability of Commissioner and Director

Section 28a - Past-Due Child Support; Disbursement of Prizes

Section 28b - List of Winning Lottery Ticket Holders; Transmission to Department of Transitional Assistance, Executive Office of Health and Human Services and Iv–d Agency

Section 29 - Prohibited Sales; Penalty

Section 30 - Forgery, Alteration, Etc. of Lottery Tickets; Penalties

Section 30a - Prohibited Acts Concerning State Lottery Commission Members or Employees; Penalties

Section 30b - Suspension of License to Sell Lottery Tickets Due to Suspension or Revocation of Cigar or Tobacco License

Section 31 - Ineligible Persons

Section 32 - Unclaimed Prize Money

Section 33 - Deposit, Handling and Disbursement of Funds; Deduction of Agents' Compensation; Competitive Arrangements; Open Records

Section 34 - Minors; Payment of Prize Money

Section 35 - State Lottery and Gaming Fund; Expenditures

Section 35d - Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Fund

Section 35e - Organ Transplant Fund

Section 35e.5 - Organ and Tissue Donor Registration Fund

Section 35f - School Improvement Fund

Section 35i - Retirement Law Commission

Section 35m - Board of Registration in Medicine Trust Fund

Section 35n - Martin Luther King Commission Trust Fund

Section 35o - Massachusetts United States Olympic Fund

Section 35p - State House Special Event Fund

Section 35r - Massachusetts State Public Health HIV and Hepatitis Fund

Section 35s - Teacher, Principal and Superintendent Quality Endowment Fund

Section 35t - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority State and Local Contribution Fund

Section 35u - Mbta Infrastructure Renovation Fund

Section 35v - Division of Professional Licensure Trust Fund

Section 35x - Quality in Health Professions Trust Fund

Section 35z - Counsel for Indigent Salary Enhancement Trust Fund

Section 35aa - Smart Growth Housing Trust Fund

Section 35bb - School Modernization and Reconstruction Trust Fund

Section 35cc - Massachusetts Military Family Relief Fund

Section 35dd - State Parks Preservation Trust Fund

Section 35ff - Massachusetts Alternative and Clean Energy Investment Trust Fund

Section 35gg - Abandoned Vessel Trust Fund

Section 35hh - Ocean Resources and Waterways Trust Fund

Section 35ii - Rggi Auction Trust Fund

Section 35jj - Enhanced 911 Fund

Section 35kk - Harbormaster Training Trust Fund

Section 35ll - Nantasket Beach Reservation Trust Fund

Section 35nn - Marine Recreational Fisheries Development Fund

Section 35oo - Off–highway Vehicle Program Fund

Section 35pp - Salisbury Beach Preservation Trust Fund

Section 35qq - Economic Empowerment Trust Fund

Section 35rr - Health Information Technology Trust Fund

Section 35ss - Build America Bonds Subsidy Trust Fund

Section 35tt - Money Follows the Person Rebalancing Demonstration Grant Trust Fund

Section 35vv - Social Innovation Financing Trust Fund

Section 35ww - Homeless Animal Prevention and Care Fund

Section 35xx - Horseneck Beach Reservation Trust Fund

Section 35yy - Dockside Testing Trust Fund

Section 35zz - Scusset Beach State Reservation Trust Fund

Section 35aaa - Community First Trust Fund

Section 35bbb - Douglas State Forest Maintenance Trust Fund

Section 35ccc - Flood Control Compact Fund

Section 35ddd - Public Records Assistance Fund

Section 35eee - Commonwealth Facility Trust for Energy Efficiency

Section 35fff - Nickerson State Park Trust Fund

Section 35ggg - Community Behavioral Health Promotion and Prevention Trust Fund

Section 35hhh - Transfer of Development Rights Revolving Fund

Section 35iii - Castle Island and Marine Park Trust Fund

Section 35jjj - Fishing Innovation Fund

Section 35kkk - Agricultural Innovation Fund

Section 35lll - Garden of Peace Trust Fund

Section 35mmm - Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Trust Fund

Section 35nnn - Twenty-First Century Education Trust Fund

Section 35ooo - Summer Camp Stabilization Trust Fund

Section 35ppp - Wellfleet Hollow State Campground Trust Fund

Section 35qqq - Revere Beach Reservation Trust Fund

Section 35rrr - Student Opportunity Act Investment Fund

Section 35sss - Broadband Innovation Fund

Section 36 - Audits

Section 37 - Sale of Lottery Tickets in Conjunction With Game of Beano; Licensing of Certain Organizations; Restrictions; Gross Profit Minimum; Payment of Prizes; Apportionment of Revenue

Section 38 - Beano; Licensing of Certain Organizations; Restrictions; Rules and Regulations; Violations; Penalties; Receipts and Expenditures; Records and Reports

Section 38a - Council on Compulsive Gambling; Posting of Notice of Availability

Section 39 - Beano; Gross Receipt Tax; Returns; Disposition and Crediting of Receipts

Section 39a - Raffles and Bazaars; Information and Reports Required; Regulations

Section 40 - Violations of Secs. 38 and 39; Submitting False Information; Penalties

Section 42 - State Election Campaign Fund

Section 42a - Allocation of Funds

Section 42b - Primary Candidate Accounts

Section 42c - State Auditor Report

Section 46 - Anthracite Coal Mining Reclamation Fund

Section 48 - Milk Producers Security Fund

Section 50 - Children's Trust Fund

Section 52 - Massachusetts Cultural Council; Creation

Section 53 - Massachusetts Cultural Council; Powers and Duties

Section 54 - Massachusetts Cultural Council; Hearings; Rules and Regulations

Section 55 - Federal Funding; Plan; Administration

Section 56 - Distribution of Arts Lottery Funds; Applications

Section 56a - Application of Other Laws to the Council

Section 57 - State Arts Lottery Fund

Section 58 - Local and Regional Cultural Councils

Section 58a - State-Designated Cultural Districts

Section 59 - Head Injury Treatment Services Trust Fund

Section 59a - Thomas P. Kennedy Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund

Section 61 - Motor Vehicle Inspection Trust Fund

Section 63 1/2 - Central Artery and Statewide Road and Bridge Infrastructure Fund

Section 63a - Central Artery/tunnel Project Repair and Maintenance Trust Fund; Credits to Fund From Judgments and Settlement Payments; Disbursements; Reversion of Fund Balance Upon Abolishment or Alteration of Fund or Section; Unauthorized Disburseme...

Section 66 - Victims of Drunk Driving Trust Fund

Section 66a - Victims of Human Trafficking Trust Fund

Section 67 - Commonwealth Security Trust Fund

Section 68 - Worker and Small Investor Protection Fund

Section 69 - Securities Fraud Prosecution Fund

Section 69b - Endowment Incentive Holding Fund

Section 70 - Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission; Members

Section 71 - Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission; Duties

Section 72 - Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission; Appointments

Section 72a - Gaming Liquor Enforcement Unit

Section 74 - Alcoholic Beverage License Applicants and Licensees; Building Safety Certificate of Inspection

Section 75 - Water Supply Protection Trust; Water Supply Protection Program

Section 76 - Cannabis Control Commission; Members; Appointment; Terms; Removal; Quorum; Salary; Officers; Code of Ethics; Operation as State Agency

Section 77 - Cannabis Advisory Board

Section 78 - Payment to Persons Who Served in Armed Forces in Active Service as Part of Operations Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, Noble Eagle, Inherent Resolve or Freedom Sentinel or Successor or Related Operations