I am about to pull the trigger on a 9.92 kw solar system with 35 panels. This system, in theory, should allow me to only pay the $12 connection fee to the utility for most of the year, while using the credits that I built up for winter months. (in theory) These panels are made locally along with locally made micro inverters. Washington State has a law preventing my HOA from denying my installation as long as it is for energy production or heating water. I have read the RCW many times and my installer has showed me the law many times, but I want to make sure what I understand is correct before I move forward. So, I come to the pro's for your advice and wisdom. Here is the law word for word. Can somebody reasure me so I can sleep better? I am being assured that my installation will conform to every requirement that Washington State is asking along with local county and building codes. All work will be done with licensed electricians and the company is insured and bonded with an A+ rating from the BBB. I have called a few previous references and all have given praise to this company.
8/19/2015 RCW 64.38.055: Governing documents — Solar panels.
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=64.38.055 1/2
64.38.050 << 64.38.055 >> 64.38.060
(1) The governing documents may not prohibit the installation of a solar energy panel by an owner
or resident on the owner's or resident's property as long as the solar energy panel:
(a) Meets applicable health and safety standards and requirements imposed by state and local
permitting authorities;
(b) If used to heat water, is certified by the solar rating certification corporation or another
nationally recognized certification agency. Certification must be for the solar energy panel and for
installation; and
(c) If used to produce electricity, meets all applicable safety and performance standards
established by the national electric code, the institute of electrical and electronics engineers,
accredited testing laboratories, such as underwriters laboratories, and, where applicable, rules of
the utilities and transportation commission regarding safety and reliability.
(2) The governing documents may:
(a) Prohibit the visibility of any part of a roofmounted
solar energy panel above the roof line;
(b) Permit the attachment of a solar energy panel to the slope of a roof facing a street only if:
(i) The solar energy panel conforms to the slope of the roof; and
(ii) The top edge of the solar energy panel is parallel to the roof ridge; or
(c) Require:
(i) A solar energy panel frame, a support bracket, or any visible piping or wiring to be painted to
coordinate with the roofing material;
(ii) An owner or resident to shield a groundmounted
solar energy panel if shielding the panel
does not prohibit economic installation of the solar energy panel or degrade the operational
performance quality of the solar energy panel by more than ten percent; or
(iii) Owners or residents who install solar energy panels to indemnify or reimburse the
association or its members for loss or damage caused by the installation, maintenance, or use of a
solar energy panel.
(3) The governing documents may include other reasonable rules regarding the placement and
manner of a solar energy panel.
RCW 64.38.055
Governing documents — Solar panels.
8/19/2015 RCW 64.38.055: Governing documents — Solar panels.
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=64.38.055 2/2
(4) For purposes of this section, "solar energy panel" means a panel device or system or
combination of panel devices or systems that relies on direct sunlight as an energy source, including
a panel device or system or combination of panel devices or systems that collects sunlight for use
in:
(a) The heating or cooling of a structure or building;
(b) The heating or pumping of water;
(c) Industrial, commercial, or agricultural processes; or
(d) The generation of electricity.
(5) This section does not apply to common areas as defined in RCW 64.38.010.
(6) This section applies retroactively to a governing document in effect on July 26, 2009. A
provision in a governing document in effect on July 26, 2009, that is inconsistent with this section is
void and unenforceable.
[2009 c 51 § 1.]
8/19/2015 RCW 64.38.055: Governing documents — Solar panels.
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=64.38.055 1/2
64.38.050 << 64.38.055 >> 64.38.060
(1) The governing documents may not prohibit the installation of a solar energy panel by an owner
or resident on the owner's or resident's property as long as the solar energy panel:
(a) Meets applicable health and safety standards and requirements imposed by state and local
permitting authorities;
(b) If used to heat water, is certified by the solar rating certification corporation or another
nationally recognized certification agency. Certification must be for the solar energy panel and for
installation; and
(c) If used to produce electricity, meets all applicable safety and performance standards
established by the national electric code, the institute of electrical and electronics engineers,
accredited testing laboratories, such as underwriters laboratories, and, where applicable, rules of
the utilities and transportation commission regarding safety and reliability.
(2) The governing documents may:
(a) Prohibit the visibility of any part of a roofmounted
solar energy panel above the roof line;
(b) Permit the attachment of a solar energy panel to the slope of a roof facing a street only if:
(i) The solar energy panel conforms to the slope of the roof; and
(ii) The top edge of the solar energy panel is parallel to the roof ridge; or
(c) Require:
(i) A solar energy panel frame, a support bracket, or any visible piping or wiring to be painted to
coordinate with the roofing material;
(ii) An owner or resident to shield a groundmounted
solar energy panel if shielding the panel
does not prohibit economic installation of the solar energy panel or degrade the operational
performance quality of the solar energy panel by more than ten percent; or
(iii) Owners or residents who install solar energy panels to indemnify or reimburse the
association or its members for loss or damage caused by the installation, maintenance, or use of a
solar energy panel.
(3) The governing documents may include other reasonable rules regarding the placement and
manner of a solar energy panel.
RCW 64.38.055
Governing documents — Solar panels.
8/19/2015 RCW 64.38.055: Governing documents — Solar panels.
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=64.38.055 2/2
(4) For purposes of this section, "solar energy panel" means a panel device or system or
combination of panel devices or systems that relies on direct sunlight as an energy source, including
a panel device or system or combination of panel devices or systems that collects sunlight for use
in:
(a) The heating or cooling of a structure or building;
(b) The heating or pumping of water;
(c) Industrial, commercial, or agricultural processes; or
(d) The generation of electricity.
(5) This section does not apply to common areas as defined in RCW 64.38.010.
(6) This section applies retroactively to a governing document in effect on July 26, 2009. A
provision in a governing document in effect on July 26, 2009, that is inconsistent with this section is
void and unenforceable.
[2009 c 51 § 1.]
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