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§ 22-32-8 — West Virginia Law | CourtGPT
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§ 22-32-8

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Decommissioning agreements entered by wind and solar facilities not exempted from this Act shall address, at a minimum: (a) The term and scope of the agreement, including access and easement rights for decommissioning activities thereunder;(b) The establishment of a bond or fund for decommissioning activities; provisions governing the same; initial balances; and whether an escrow agreement is required for the fund;(c) The requirement to review, amend, and restate the decommissioning agreement every five years and adjust the required balance of the bond or fund for decommissioning activities;(d) The Department of Environmental Protections right to review, modify, and approve the independent third-partys plan: Provided, that the Department of Environmental Protections approval of an qualified independent third-party evaluation shall not be unreasonably withheld;(e) Industry standards or citations to the same to be met for decommissioning wind and solar facilities, including a statement of the restoration goal and the treatment of abandoned equipment on owned or leased property;(f) The process for making claims and disbursements under the agreements decommissioning fund;(g) The

ment of the restoration goal and the treatment of abandoned equipment on owned or leased property;(f) The process for making claims and disbursements under the agreements decommissioning fund;(g) The termination of the decommissioning agreement following the completion of decommissioning activities;(h) Required notices;(i) The assignment of rights and obligations under the agreement; and(j) Force majeure provisions excusing performance or delays in performance due to fire, earthquake, flood, tornado, disasters, or act of God, terrorism, pandemic, change of law, or any other cause beyond a partys control.The secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection may propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with the provisions of chapter 29A of this code establishing a model decommissioning agreement for wind and solar facilities governed under this act.