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To be an eligible homeowner, an applicant must certify to the ownership and year-round occupancy of a dwelling unit. If a current owner of the dwelling unit has received a rebate grant under 115 AAC 155.300 - 15 AAC 155.350 or a subsidy under 15 AAC 155.210 - 15 AAC 155.280, the applicant is ineligible. An applicant who has borrowed the money to make energy efficiency improvements for which the applicant seeks a grant under 15 AAC 155.300 - 15 AAC 155.350 is not eligible for the grant.
History: Eff. 5/7/93, Register 130
Authority: AS 18.56.088
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