"Low-to-Moderate Income Benefits Adder" means an additional amount to be included in the Total Value of Distributed Generation that shall flow to qualifying customers whose household income is at or below 225% of the federal poverty level (or similar requirement proposed by the EU to be approved by the Commission) who is approved to take service under the EU's net generation tariff. Beginning with the effective date of this rule, the Low-to-Moderate Income Benefits Adder shall be equal to 2 cents per kilowatt hour. To provide sufficient financial certainty to qualifying low-to-moderate income customers that install DGFs, this Low-to-Moderate Income Benefits Adder shall remain in place for a period of twenty-five (25) years from the date a qualified DGIC customer begins taking service under the EU's net generation tariff.
39 Miss. Code. R. 4-II-2-103