Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2320

Introduced
2/7/23  
Refer
2/7/23  

Caption

Enacting the commercial property assessed capital enhancement or C-PACE act, requiring the department of commerce to designate or establish a C-PACE board, providing for assessment contracts between C-PACE lenders and property owners and establishing rights, duties and responsibilities of mortgage lenders.

Impact

By authorizing the creation of a C-PACE board under the Department of Commerce, HB2320 aims to streamline the process of evaluating and approving projects seeking funding under the program. The C-PACE board is responsible for overseeing project applications, ensuring they meet specified standards for energy, air, and water efficiency. This act not only facilitates access to funding for energy-related improvements but could also enhance the economic landscape of the state, potentially leading to job creation in the green technology sector. The bill specifies the rights and responsibilities of mortgage lenders regarding C-PACE assessments, ensuring that existing mortgage holders are involved in the decision-making process.

Summary

House Bill 2320 introduces the Commercial Property Assessed Capital Enhancement (C-PACE) Act, which establishes a financing mechanism aimed at promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy improvements on commercial properties. By doing so, the bill intends to ease the financial burden on property owners who wish to invest in enhancements that improve their properties' sustainability and overall environmental impact. The C-PACE program allows property owners to enter into assessment contracts through which they can obtain financing from designated C-PACE lenders, including various financial institutions, to fund qualifying projects.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB2320 have highlighted concerns about balancing the interests of property owners and existing lenders. While proponents laud the potential benefits of incentivizing energy-efficient upgrades, there are apprehensions regarding the implications for mortgage financing and the restrictions placed on property owners in terms of obtaining consent from current mortgage lenders for C-PACE assessments. Additionally, critics worry that the long repayment terms associated with the special assessments could create financial burdens in cases of property transfer or when dealing with multi-lender scenarios.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS SB4

Relative to commercial property assessed clean energy and resiliency (C-PACER).

KS HB450

Relative to commercial property assessed clean energy and resiliency (C-PACER)

KS SB458

Revise commercial property assessed capital enhancement program laws

KS S0256

Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy Programs (C-PACE)

KS H3812

Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy Programs (C-PACE)

KS HB0116

Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy Act Amendments

KS HB1819

Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE); changes to financing program, definitions.

KS SB0051

Commercial property assessed capital expenditure program.

KS HB2642

Relating to establishing a commercial property assessed capital expenditure financing program for localities

KS HF3946

Commercial property assessed clean energy program modified.

Similar Bills

CA AB1551

Property assessments: requirements and disclosures.

CA SB476

California Financing Law: program administrators.

HI HB2088

Relating To Financing.

CA SB242

Property Assessed Clean Energy program: program administrator.

HI SB3302

Relating To Green Infrastructure.

IN SB0244

Surety bond for home improvement suppliers.