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Title 15
Climate Smart Community Projects

Sections

54‑1501
Definition
54‑1503
Climate smart community projects
54‑1505
Eligibility to receive state assistance payments for climate smart community projects
54‑1507
Criteria for climate smart community projects
54‑1509
State assistance application procedure
54‑1511
State assistance payments for climate smart community projects
54‑1513
Climate change mitigation easements
54‑1515
Contracts for state assistance payments for climate smart community projects
54‑1517
Powers and duties of the commissioner
54‑1519
Powers and duties of a municipality
54‑1521
Clean vehicle projects
54‑1523
Climate adaptation and mitigation projects
54‑1525
Restriction on alienation
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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