Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 94 Part 1.djvu/772

 94 STAT. 722

PUBLIC LAW 96-294—JUNE 30, 1980

42 USC 8211, pos«, p. 752. inspection of residential or

(A) an inspection or energy audit of a residential, or multifamily residential, building, or a dwelling unit in such building, performed for purposes of title II or VII of the National Energy Conservation Policy Act; or ^g^ g^^ onsite inspection of a residential, or multifamily residential, building, or a dwelling unit in such building, which includes a determination of and provides information

multifamily

on—

building.

0 ^jjg type, quantity, and rate of energy consumption of such building or dwelling unit; (ii) energy conserving maintenance and operating procedures which can be employed to significantly reduce the energy consumption of such building or dwelling unit; (iii) in the case of a residential building, a multifamily residential building which does not contain a central heating or cooling system, or a dwelling unit in such building, the cost of purchasing and installing appropriate residential energy conserving improvements, a solar energy system, or both, and the savings in energy costs which are likely to result from the installation of such improvements or system; and (iv) in the case of a multifamily residential building which contains a central heating or cooling system, or a dwelling unit in such building, the need if any, for the purchase and installation of appropriate residential energy conserving improvements, a solar energy system, or both; and (11) the term "commercial energy audit" means— (A) an energy audit performed for purposes of title VII of the National Energy Conservation Policy Act; or (B) an onsite inspection of a commercial or agricultural building which includes a determination of, and provides information on— (i) the type, quantity, and rate of energy consumption of such building; (ii) appropriate energy conserving maintenance and operating procedures which can be employed to significantly reduce the energy consumption of such building; and (iii) the need if any, for the purchase and installation of commercial energy conserving improvements, a solar energy system, or both, in such building. Part 1—Establishment and Operation of the Bank ESTABLISHMENT OF THE BANK

Solar Energy and Enerp BaniL^^^ ^°^ 12 USC 3603. 12 USC 1723a. Audit.

SEC. 505. (a) There is hereby created the Solar Energy and Energy Conservation Bank which shall be in the Department of Housing and Urban Development and shall have the same powers as those powers given to the Government National Mortggige Association by section 309(a) of the National Housing Act. The Bank shall not exist after September 30, 1987. (b) The General Accounting Office shall audit, not later than the date occurring 2 years after the date of the enactment of this subtitle, and not later than each date occurring 3 years after such audit, the

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