US Code
Part A–1— Residential Efficiency and Electrification Rebates
§ 18795b. State-based home energy efficiency contractor training grants

(a) AppropriationIn addition to amounts otherwise available, there is appropriated to the Secretary for fiscal year 2022, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $200,000,000, to remain available through September 30, 2031, to carry out a program to provide financial assistance to States to develop and implement a State program described in section 6322(d)(13) of this title, which shall provide training and education to contractors involved in the installation of home energy efficiency and electrification improvements, including improvements eligible for rebates under a HOMES rebate program (as defined in section 18795(d) of this title) or a high-efficiency electric home rebate program (as defined in section 18795a(d) of this title), as part of an approved State energy conservation plan under the State Energy Program.
(b) Use of fundsA State may use amounts received under subsection (a)—(1) to reduce the cost of training contractor employees;
(2) to provide testing and certification of contractors trained and educated under a State program developed and implemented pursuant to subsection (a); and
(3) to partner with nonprofit organizations to develop and implement a State program pursuant to subsection (a).
(c) Administrative expensesOf the amounts received by a State under subsection (a), a State shall use not more than 10 percent for administrative expenses associated with developing and implementing a State program pursuant to that subsection.