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2.01.001-A Consent Agenda Procedure
2.02.000 Audit Committee Charter
4.01.000-P Public Interest Policy
4.02.000-P Conservation Funding for Schools
4.03.000-P Fuel-switching Policy
4.04.000-P Lost Opportunities Policy
4.05.000-P Reliability versus Risk Policy
4.06.000-P Cost-Effectiveness Policy and General Methodology
4.07.000-P Above-Market Cost Methodology
4.08.000-P Equity Policy
4.09.000-P Rules to Assure Balanced Competition for Energy Trust Program Management Contracts
4.10.000-P Eligibility of Self-Direct Businesses for Energy Trust Incentives
4.11.000-P Combined Heat and Power Policy
4.12.000-P Natural Gas Efficiency Program Policy
4.13.0001-A Review Process for Open Solicitation Renewable Energy Projects
4.13.0002-A Protocol for Considering Renewable Energy Demonstration Projects
4.14.000-P Policy on Oregon Preference
4.15.000-P Green Tag Policy
4.16.000-P Self-Generators Policy
4.17.000-P Policy on Information Submitted by Program Participants, Contractors and Bidders
4.18.000-P Economic Development Policy
4.19.000-P Screening New Opportunities
4.20.000-P Policy on Waiving Production Efficiency Program Funding Cap
4.21.000-P Authority to Commit Incentive Funds for Payment of Energy Efficiency Projects in Future Years
4.22.000-P Program Approval Process
4.23.000-P Biopower Eligible Fuels Policy
4.24.000-P Waste-to-Energy Policy
5.02.000-P Conflict of Interest Policy
5.05.009-P Contract Execution and Oversight Policy

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