North Carolina General Statutes
Article 3B - Conservation of Energy, Water, and Other Utilities in Government Facilities.
§ 143-64.17D - Contract continuance.

143-64.17D. Contract continuance.
A guaranteed energy savings contract may extend beyond the fiscal year in which it becomes effective. Such a contract shall stipulate that it does not constitute a direct or indirect pledge of the taxing power or full faith and credit of any governmental unit. (1993 (Reg. Sess., 1994), c. 775, s. 3; 2002-161, s. 6.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 143 - State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions

Article 3B - Conservation of Energy, Water, and Other Utilities in Government Facilities.

§ 143-64.10 - Findings; policy.

§ 143-64.11 - Definitions.

§ 143-64.12 - Authority and duties of the Department; State agencies and State institutions of higher learning.

§ 143-64.14 - Recodified as § 143-64.16 by Session Laws 1993, c334, s7.

§ 143-64.15 - Life-cycle cost analysis.

§ 143-64.15A - Certification of life-cycle cost analysis.

§ 143-64.16 - Application of Part.

§ 143-64.17 - Definitions.

§ 143-64.17A - Solicitation of guaranteed energy savings contracts.

§ 143-64.17B - Guaranteed energy savings contracts.

§ 143-64.17D - Contract continuance.

§ 143-64.17E - Payments under contract.

§ 143-64.17F - State agencies to use contracts when feasible; rules; recommendations.

§ 143-64.17G - Report on guaranteed energy savings contracts entered into by local governmental units.

§ 143-64.17H - Report on guaranteed energy savings contracts entered into by State governmental units.

§ 143-64.17I - Installment and lease purchase contracts.

§ 143-64.17J - Financing by State governmental units.

§ 143-64.17K - Inspection and compliance certification for State governmental units.

§ 143-64.17L - Board of Governors may authorize energy conservation measures at constituent institutions.

§ 143-64.17M - Energy savings analysis required prior to implementation; post-implementation analyses required.