Or. Admin. Code § 330-220-0080 - Preliminary Certification
(1)
The department may issue a preliminary certificate if it determines that the
alternative fuel vehicle project is technically feasible and capable of
operating in accordance with the representations made by the applicant .
(2) The department may issue a tax
credit that is less than the amount requested in the alternative fuel vehicle
project application, pursuant to statute and applicable rules.
(3) The sum of any incentives, grants,
credits, and the alternative fuel vehicle project incentive may not exceed
total project costs.
(4) The
preliminary certificate will state the qualifying cost , the potential amount of
allowable tax credit and may include any conditions for claiming the credit.
The applicant has 60 days from the issue date of the preliminary certificate to
return the signed conditions of preliminary certification . Failure to return
the signed conditions of preliminary certification within the specified time
period may result in revocation of the preliminary certificate.
(5) The applicant must report on the
project 's status beginning one year from the issuing date of the preliminary
certificate, unless the department has already received the project 's
application for final certification . The applicant must continue to submit
project progress reports to the department every six months after the initial
report until the department receives the project 's application for final
certificate. Failure to submit reports may result in revocation of the
preliminary certification or denial of the final certification .
(6) A preliminary certification remains valid
for a period of three calendar years after the date the department issues the
preliminary certification or until the sunset of the program, whichever comes
first.
(7) The department may
revise a preliminary certificate to comply with statute, rule and the
Opportunity Announcement or to correct clerical errors.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 469.040, 469B.326, 469B.332, 469B.347
Stats. Implemented: ORS 315.336 & 469B.320 - 469B.347
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