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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022

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RELATING TO PUBLIC PROPERTY AND WORKS -- THE GREEN BUILDINGS ACT

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Cortvriend, Ruggiero, Bennett, Kislak, Edwards, Carson,
Speakman, Knight, Fogarty, and Potter

     Date Introduced: February 02, 2022

     Referred To: House Environment and Natural Resources

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Sections 37-24-2, 37-24-3, 37-24-4, 37-24-5 and 37-24-6 of the General

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Laws in Chapter 37-24 entitled "The Green Buildings Act" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     37-24-2. Legislative findings.

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     It is hereby found and declared as follows:

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     (1) Energy costs for public buildings and public projects are skyrocketing and will likely

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continue to increase.

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     (2) Energy use by public buildings and public projects contributes substantially to the

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problems of pollution and global warming.

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     (3) Public buildings, public structures, public real property and public projects can be built,

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and renovated and located using high-performance methods that save and generate energy; reduce

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and conserve water consumption; improve indoor air and environmental quality; and improve water

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quality; reduce transportation demand and emissions; preserve the environment; and make workers

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and students more productive; and improve the quality of our individual and shared human

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experience and environmental justice for all citizens of the state.

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     (4) The green buildings act is a strategic tool to achieve the greenhouse gas emission

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reduction targets and other objectives of chapter 6.2 of title 42 the ("2021 act on climate) and the

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work of the executive climate change coordinating council established in § 42-6.2-1.

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     (4)(5) This law is necessary to more efficiently spend public funds.

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     37-24-3. Definitions.

 

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     For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:

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     (1) "Construction" means the process of building, altering, repairing, improving, or

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demolishing forty percent (40%) or more of any public structures, or public buildings, public real

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property or other public improvements of any kind to any public structures, public buildings or

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public real property.

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     (2) "Department" means the department of administration.

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     (3) "Equivalent standard" means a high-performance green building standard, other than

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LEED, LEED for Neighborhood Development, and SITES, that provides an independent, third-

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party verification and certification of a rating system or measurement tool, that, when used, leads

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to outcomes, similar or equivalent to, LEED, LEED for Neighborhood Development, and SITES

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outcomes, in terms of green building, green infrastructure, and green site performance; current

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accepted equivalent standards include green globes, Northeast collaborative high-performance

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schools protocol; or other equivalent high-performance green building, green infrastructure, and

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green site standards accepted by the department.

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     (4) "LEED" also, "LEED for Neighborhood Development, and SITES certified standard"

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means the current version of the United States U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy

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and Environmental Design (LEED) green building rating standard referred to as LEED, LEED for

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Neighborhood Development, and SITES certified. SITES means the U.S. Green Building Council's

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SITES -- The Sustainable Sites SITES Initiative.

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     (5) "Major Public major facility project" means:

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     (i) A public facility building construction project larger than five thousand (5,000) ten

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thousand (10,000) gross square feet of occupied or conditioned space, and its public real-property

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site; or

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     (ii) A public facility building renovation project larger than ten thousand (10,000) gross

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square feet of occupied or conditioned space, and its public real-property site.

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     (6) "Public agency" means every state or municipal office, board, commission,

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committee, bureau, department, or public institution of higher education, or any political

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subdivision thereof.

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     (7) "Public facility" means any public institution, public facility, public equipment, or any

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physical asset owned, including its public real-property site, leased or controlled in whole or in part

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by this state, or any agency a public agency, a municipality or a political subdivision, thereof which

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is for public or government use.

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     37-24-4. Green building standards.

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     (a) All public major facility projects of the state, public agencies, municipalities and

 

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political subdivisions shall be designed and constructed to at least the LEED, LEED for

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Neighborhood Development, and SITES, as provided herein, certified or an equivalent high-

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performance green building standard. This provision applies to public major facility projects or

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other public improvements of any kind to any public real property facility that have not entered the

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design phase prior to January 1, 2010 July 1, 2023, for LEED, and July 1, 2017, for LEED for

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Neighborhood Development and for SITES through December 31, 2020, or for up to four (4)

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projects, whichever comes first, unless otherwise continued or expanded by the general assembly.

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     (b) All public major facility projects of a public school district facility, where the project

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receives any funding from the state, shall be designed and constructed to at least the LEED, LEED

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for Neighborhood Development, and SITES, as provided herein, certified standard, or the Northeast

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Collaborative for High-Performance Schools Protocol, Version 1.1 or above. This provision applies

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to public major facility projects or other public improvements of any kind to any public real

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property by the state or a public school district to any public school facility that have not entered

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the design phase prior to January 1, 2010, prior to July 1, 2023, for LEED, LEED for Neighborhood

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Development, and for SITES through December 31, 2020 or for up to four (4) projects, whichever

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comes first, unless otherwise continued or expanded by the general assembly.

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     (c) A public major facility project does not have to meet the LEED, LEED for

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Neighborhood Development, and SITES certified standard or an equivalent high-performance

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green building standard if:

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     (1) There is no appropriate LEED, LEED for Neighborhood Development, and SITES

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standard or other high-performance green building standard for that type of building or renovation

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project or other public improvements of any kind to any public real property facility. In such case,

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the department will set lesser green building standards that are appropriate to the project.

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     (2) There is no practical way to apply the LEED, LEED for Neighborhood Development,

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and SITES standard or other high-performance green building standard to a particular building or

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renovation project or other public improvements of any kind to any public real property facility. In

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such case, the department will set lesser green building standards that are appropriate to the project.

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     (d) The provisions related to LEED for Neighborhood Development and SITES shall

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continue through December 31, 2020, for up to four (4) projects selected by the department, subject

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to evaluation and continuation by the general assembly thereafter.

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     37-24-5. Administration and reports.

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     (a) The department shall promulgate such regulations as are necessary to enforce this

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section by January 1, 2023. Those regulations shall include how the department will determine

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whether a project qualifies for an exception from the LEED, LEED for Neighborhood

 

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Development, and SITES certified or equivalent high-performance green building standard, and

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the lesser green building standards that may be imposed on projects that are granted exceptions.

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Regulations for LEED for Neighborhood Development and SITES shall be promulgated after

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December 2020 based on the assessment by the department of up to four (4) eligible state projects

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selected by the department, and upon continuation of the use of LEED for Neighborhood

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Development, and SITES by the general assembly.

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     (b) The department shall monitor and document ongoing operating savings that result from

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major facility projects designed, constructed and certified as meeting the LEED, LEED for

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Neighborhood Development, and SITES certified standard annually publish a public report of

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findings and recommended changes in policy. The report shall also include a description of projects

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that were granted exceptions from the LEED, LEED for Neighborhood Development, and SITES

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certified standard, the reasons for exception, and the lesser green building standards imposed.

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     (c) In order to understand the capacity and cost, the department shall test the application of

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LEED for Neighborhood Development and SITES for up to four (4) state projects. The department,

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with the assistance from the department of environmental management, shall assess the costs and

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benefits in accordance with subsection (d) of this section and report to the general assembly on or

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before December 31, 2020.

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     (c) A green buildings advisory committee shall be created composed of nineteen (19)

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members. The advisory committee shall have eleven (11) public members and eight (8) public

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agency members. Five (5) of the public members shall be appointed by the governor; three (3) of

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the public members shall be appointed by the president of the senate; and, three (3) of the public

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members shall be appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives.

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     (1) The eleven (11) public members of the advisory board shall be composed of nine (9)

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representatives one from each of the following fields: architecture, engineering, landscape

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architecture, energy, labor through the Rhode Island AFL-CIO, general construction contracting,

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building product and building materials industries who are involved in, and have recognized

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knowledge and accomplishment in their respective professions, of high-performance green

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building standards, relating to the standards set forth in § 37-24-4; in addition to two (2) public

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members, one representing an urban municipality from Providence, Cranston, Warwick,

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Pawtucket, Woonsocket, or Newport, and one public member representing the other thirty-two (32)

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municipalities in the state in order to ensure geographic diversity.

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     (2) The advisory committee shall have eight (8) public agency members representing

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personnel from affected public agencies, and cities and towns, that oversee public works projects

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and workforce development, who shall be appointed by the directors or chief executive officers of

 

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the respective public agencies which shall include the department of administration; the department

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of environmental management; the department of education; the department of transportation; the

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department of labor and training; the office of the state building code commissioner; the Rhode

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Island infrastructure bank, and the Rhode Island league of cities and towns.

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     (3) The chairperson of the green buildings advisory committee shall be a public member

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chosen by the green buildings advisory committee.

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     (4) Of the initial eleven (11) public members, six (6) shall serve three (3) year terms and

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five (5) shall have two (2) year terms. Each appointing authority shall appoint two (2) public

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members to three (3) year terms with the remainder of the public member appointments serving

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two year terms. Thereafter, all public members shall be appointed to three (3) year terms.

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     (d) The annual LEED reports for 2017 through 2020 required under subsection (b) of this

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section shall include any assessment of costs and benefits of the LEED for Neighborhood

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Development and SITES standards. The purpose of the assessment is to determine whether the

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department shall require LEED for Neighborhood Development and SITES standards for major-

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facility projects beyond December 31, 2020, along with determining any exceptions from the

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standards that may be required.

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     (d) The green buildings advisory committee shall:

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     (1) Make recommendations regarding an ongoing evaluation process of the green buildings

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act to help the department and the executive climate change coordinating council implement this

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chapter;

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     (2) Identify the needs, actions, and funding required to implement the requirements set

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forth in this chapter, in achieving high-performance green building projects for our public

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buildings, public structures, and our public real properties; and

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     (3) Establish clear, measurable targets for implementing the standards, defined in this

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chapter, for all public major facility projects including timeline, workforce needs, anticipated costs

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and other measures identified by the green buildings advisory committee and required by chapter

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6.2 of title 42 ("2021 act on climate").

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     (4) The advisory council shall identify ways to monitor and document ongoing operating

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savings and greenhouse gas emission reductions that result from public major facility projects

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designed, constructed and certified as meeting the LEED, LEED for Neighborhood Development,

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SITES certified standard, Green Globes, Northeast Collaborative for High-Performance Schools

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Protocol, Version 1.1 or above and annually publish a report to the general assembly and the

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executive climate change coordinating council of findings and recommended changes in policy.

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     (e) The department shall create a green buildings advisory committee composed of

 

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representatives from the design, construction, lumber, and building materials industries involved

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in public works contracting; personnel from affected public agencies and school boards that oversee

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public works projects; and others at the department's discretion to provide advice on implementing

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this section. The advisory committee shall make recommendations regarding an education and

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training process and an ongoing evaluation or feedback process to help the department implement

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this section.

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     (f) The provisions related to LEED for Neighborhood Development and SITES shall

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continue through December 31, 2020, for up to four (4) projects selected by the department, subject

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to evaluation and continuation by the general assembly thereafter.

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     (e) All requests for proposals, requests for information, requests for bids, requests for

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design/build, requests for construction managers, and any requests relating to obtaining the

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professional services, pricing, and construction for major facility projects by a public agency for a

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public facility, shall include the notice of the statutory requirements of chapter 24 of title 37 ("the

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green buildings act").

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     (f) The green buildings advisory committee shall have no responsibility for, and shall not

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develop requests for proposals, requests for information, requests for bids, requests for

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design/build, requests for construction managers, and any requests relating to obtaining the

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professional services, pricing, and construction for major facility projects by a public agency for a

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public facility; and the green buildings advisory committee shall have no responsibility for, and

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shall not select any vendors for any requests for proposals, requests for information, requests for

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bids, requests for design/build, requests for construction managers, and any requests relating to

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obtaining the professional services, pricing, and construction for major facility projects by a public

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agency for a public facility. Nothing shall prohibit public members of the green buildings advisory

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committee from responding to, and being involved with, any submittals of requests for proposals,

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requests for information, requests for bids, requests for design/build, requests for construction

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managers, and any requests relating to obtaining the professional services, pricing, and construction

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for major facility projects by a public agency for a public facility.

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     37-24-6. Protection from liability.

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     No person, corporation or entity shall be held liable for the failure of a public major facility

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project to meet the LEED, LEED for Neighborhood Development, and SITES certified standard or

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other standards established for the project as long as a good faith attempt was made to achieve the

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standard set for the project.

 

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO PUBLIC PROPERTY AND WORKS -- THE GREEN BUILDINGS ACT

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     This act would amend the provisions of the "Green Buildings Act" and apply the standards

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to public buildings construction projects larger than ten thousand (10,000) gross square feet and

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require that regulations to enforce the provisions be promulgated by January 1, 2023, and would

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apply the provisions to applicable projects that have not entered the design phase prior to July 1,

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2023.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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