Chapter 205
2022 -- H 7278 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 06/27/2022

A N   A C T
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

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Sections 37-24-2, 37-24-3, 37-24-4, 37-24-5 and 37-24-6 of the General
Laws in Chapter 37-24 entitled "The Green Buildings Act" are hereby amended to read as follows:
     37-24-2. Legislative findings.
     It is hereby found and declared as follows:
     (1) Energy costs for public buildings and public projects are skyrocketing and will likely
continue to increase.
     (2) Energy use by public buildings and public projects contributes substantially to the
problems of pollution and global warming.
     (3) Public buildings, public structures, public real property and public projects can be built,
and renovated, and located using high-performance methods that save and generate energy; reduce
and conserve water consumption; improve indoor air and environmental quality; and improve water
quality; reduce transportation demand and emissions; preserve the environment; and make workers
and students more productive; and improve the quality of our individual and shared human
experience and environmental justice for all citizens of the state.
     (4) The green buildings act is a strategic tool to achieve the greenhouse gas emission
reduction targets and other objectives of chapter 6.2 of title 42 the ("2021 act on climate") and the
work of the executive climate change coordinating council established in § 42-6.2-1.
     (4)(5) This law is necessary to more efficiently spend public funds.
     37-24-3. Definitions.
     For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
     (1) "Construction" means the process of building, altering, repairing, improving, or
demolishing forty percent (40%) or more of any public structures, or public buildings, public real
property or other public improvements of any kind to any public structures, public buildings or
public real property.
     (2) "Department" means the department of administration.
     (3) "Equivalent standard" means a high-performance green building standard, other than
LEED, LEED for Neighborhood Development, and SITES, that provides an independent, third-
party verification and certification of a rating system or measurement tool, that, when used, leads
to outcomes, similar or equivalent to, LEED, LEED for Neighborhood Development, and SITES
outcomes, in terms of green building, green infrastructure, and green site performance; current
accepted equivalent standards include green globes, Northeast collaborative high-performance
schools protocol; or other equivalent high-performance green building, green infrastructure, and
green site standards accepted by the department.
     (4) "LEED" also, "LEED for Neighborhood Development, and SITES certified standard"
means the current version of the United States U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy
and Environmental Design (LEED) green building rating standard referred to as LEED, LEED for
Neighborhood Development, and SITES certified. SITES means the U.S. Green Building Council's
SITES -- The Sustainable Sites SITES Initiative.
     (5)(7) "Major Public major facility project" means:
     (i) A public facility building construction project larger than five thousand (5,000) ten
thousand (10,000) gross square feet of occupied or conditioned space, and its public real-property
site; or
     (ii) A public facility building renovation project larger than ten thousand (10,000) gross
square feet of occupied or conditioned space, and its public real-property site.
     (6)(5) "Public agency" means every state or municipal office, board, commission,
committee, bureau, department, or public institution of higher education, or any political
subdivision thereof.
     (7)(6) "Public facility" means any public institution, public facility, public equipment, or
any physical asset owned, including its public real-property site, leased or controlled in whole or
in part by this state, or any agency a public agency, a municipality or a political subdivision, thereof
which that is for public or government use.
     37-24-4. Green building standards.
     (a) All public major facility projects of the state, public agencies, municipalities and
political subdivisions shall be designed and constructed to at least the LEED, LEED for
Neighborhood Development, and SITES, as provided herein, certified or an equivalent high-
performance green building standard. This provision applies to public major facility projects or
other public improvements of any kind to any public real property facility that have not entered the
design phase prior to January 1, 2010 July 1, 2023, for LEED, and July 1, 2017, for LEED for
Neighborhood Development and for SITES through December 31, 2020, or for up to four (4)
projects, whichever comes first, unless otherwise continued or expanded by the general assembly.
     (b) All public major facility projects of a public school district facility, where the project
receives any funding from the state, shall be designed and constructed to at least the LEED, LEED
for Neighborhood Development, and SITES, as provided herein, certified standard, or the Northeast
Collaborative for High-Performance Schools Protocol, Version 1.1 or above. This provision applies
to public major facility projects or other public improvements of any kind to any public real
property by the state or a public school district to any public school facility that have not entered
the design phase prior to January 1, 2010, prior to July 1, 2023, for LEED, LEED for Neighborhood
Development, and for SITES through December 31, 2020 or for up to four (4) projects, whichever
comes first, unless otherwise continued or expanded by the general assembly.
     (c) A public major facility project does not have to meet the LEED, LEED for
Neighborhood Development, and SITES certified standard or an equivalent high-performance
green building standard if:
     (1) There is no appropriate LEED, LEED for Neighborhood Development, and SITES
standard or other high-performance green building standard for that type of building or renovation
project or other public improvements of any kind to any public real property facility. In such case,
the department will set lesser green building standards that are appropriate to the project.
     (2) There is no practical way to apply the LEED, LEED for Neighborhood Development,
and SITES standard or other high-performance green building standard to a particular building or
renovation project or other public improvements of any kind to any public real property facility. In
such case, the department will set lesser green building standards that are appropriate to the project.
     (d) The provisions related to LEED for Neighborhood Development and SITES shall
continue through December 31, 2020, for up to four (4) projects selected by the department, subject
to evaluation and continuation by the general assembly thereafter.
     37-24-5. Administration and reports.
     (a) The department shall promulgate such regulations as are necessary to enforce this
section by January 1, 2023. Those regulations shall include how the department will determine
whether a project qualifies for an exception from the LEED, LEED for Neighborhood
Development, and SITES certified or equivalent high-performance green building standard, and
the lesser green building standards that may be imposed on projects that are granted exceptions.
Regulations for LEED for Neighborhood Development and SITES shall be promulgated after
December 2020 based on the assessment by the department of up to four (4) eligible state projects
selected by the department, and upon continuation of the use of LEED for Neighborhood
Development, and SITES by the general assembly.
     (b) The department shall monitor and document ongoing operating savings that result from
major facility projects designed, constructed, and certified as meeting the LEED, LEED for
Neighborhood Development, and SITES certified standard annually publish a public report of
findings and recommended changes in policy. The report shall also include a description of projects
that were granted exceptions from the LEED, LEED for Neighborhood Development, and SITES
certified standard, the reasons for exception, and the lesser green building standards imposed.
     (c) In order to understand the capacity and cost, the department shall test the application of
LEED for Neighborhood Development and SITES for up to four (4) state projects. The department,
with the assistance from the department of environmental management, shall assess the costs and
benefits in accordance with subsection (d) of this section and report to the general assembly on or
before December 31, 2020.
     (c) (d)(g) A green buildings advisory committee shall be created composed of nineteen
(19) members. The advisory committee shall have eleven (11) public members and eight (8) public
agency members. Five (5) of the public members shall be appointed by the governor; three (3) of
the public members shall be appointed by the president of the senate; and, three (3) of the public
members shall be appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives.
     (1) The eleven (11) public members of the advisory board committee shall be composed
of nine (9) representatives one from each of the following fields: architecture, engineering,
landscape architecture, energy, labor through the Rhode Island AFL-CIO, general construction
contracting, building product and building materials industries who are involved in, and have
recognized knowledge and accomplishment in their respective professions, of high-performance
green building standards, relating to the standards set forth in § 37-24-4; in addition to two (2)
public members, one representing an urban municipality from Providence, Cranston, Warwick,
Pawtucket, Woonsocket, or Newport, and one public member representing the other thirty-two (32)
municipalities in the state in order to ensure geographic diversity.
     (2) The advisory committee shall have eight (8) public agency members representing
personnel from affected public agencies, and cities and towns, that oversee public works projects
and workforce development, who shall be appointed by the directors or chief executive officers of
the respective public agencies which shall include the department of administration; the department
of environmental management; the department of education; the department of transportation; the
department of labor and training; the office of the state building code commissioner; the Rhode
Island infrastructure bank, and the Rhode Island league League of cities Cities and towns Towns.
     (3) The chairperson of the green buildings advisory committee shall be a public member
chosen by the green buildings advisory committee.
     (4) Of the initial eleven (11) public members, six (6) shall serve three-(3) year (3) terms
and five (5) shall have two-(2) year (2) terms. Each appointing authority shall appoint two (2)
public members to three-(3) year (3) terms with the remainder of the public member appointments
serving two year terms. Thereafter, all public members shall be appointed to three-(3) year (3)
terms.
     (d) The annual LEED reports for 2017 through 2020 required under subsection (b) of this
section shall include any assessment of costs and benefits of the LEED for Neighborhood
Development and SITES standards. The purpose of the assessment is to determine whether the
department shall require LEED for Neighborhood Development and SITES standards for major-
facility projects beyond December 31, 2020, along with determining any exceptions from the
standards that may be required.
     (d) (g)(h) The green buildings advisory committee shall:
     (1) Make recommendations regarding an ongoing evaluation process of the green buildings
act to help the department and the executive climate change coordinating council implement this
chapter;
     (2) Identify the needs, actions, and funding required to implement the requirements set
forth in this chapter, in achieving high-performance green building projects for our public
buildings, public structures, and our public real properties; and
     (3) Establish clear, measurable targets for implementing the standards, defined in this
chapter, for all public major facility projects including timeline, workforce needs, anticipated costs
and other measures identified by the green buildings advisory committee and required by chapter
6.2 of title 42 ("2021 act on climate").; and
     (4) The advisory council shall identify Identify ways to monitor and document ongoing
operating savings and greenhouse gas emission reductions that result from public major facility
projects designed, constructed and certified as meeting the LEED, LEED for Neighborhood
Development, SITES certified standard, Green Globes, Northeast Collaborative for High-
Performance Schools Protocol, Version 1.1 or above and annually publish a report to the general
assembly and the executive climate change coordinating council of findings and recommended
changes in policy.
     (e) The department shall create a green buildings advisory committee composed of
representatives from the design, construction, lumber, and building materials industries involved
in public works contracting; personnel from affected public agencies and school boards that oversee
public works projects; and others at the department's discretion to provide advice on implementing
this section. The advisory committee shall make recommendations regarding an education and
training process and an ongoing evaluation or feedback process to help the department implement
this section.
     (f) The provisions related to LEED for Neighborhood Development and SITES shall
continue through December 31, 2020, for up to four (4) projects selected by the department, subject
to evaluation and continuation by the general assembly thereafter.
     (e) (h)(i) All requests for proposals, requests for information, requests for bids, requests
for design/build, requests for construction managers, and any requests relating to obtaining the
professional services, pricing, and construction for major facility projects by a public agency for a
public facility, shall include the notice of the statutory requirements of chapter 24 of this title 37
("the green buildings act").
     (f) (i)(j) The green buildings advisory committee shall have no responsibility for, and shall
not develop requests for proposals, requests for information, requests for bids, requests for
design/build, requests for construction managers, and any requests relating to obtaining the
professional services, pricing, and construction for major facility projects by a public agency for a
public facility; and the green buildings advisory committee shall have no responsibility for, and
shall not select any vendors for any requests for proposals, requests for information, requests for
bids, requests for design/build, requests for construction managers, and any requests relating to
obtaining the professional services, pricing, and construction for major facility projects by a public
agency for a public facility. Nothing shall prohibit public members of the green buildings advisory
committee from responding to, and being involved with, any submittals of requests for proposals,
requests for information, requests for bids, requests for design/build, requests for construction
managers, and any requests relating to obtaining the professional services, pricing, and construction
for major facility projects by a public agency for a public facility.
     37-24-6. Protection from liability.
     No person, corporation, or entity shall be held liable for the failure of a public major facility
project to meet the LEED, LEED for Neighborhood Development, and SITES certified standard or
other standards established for the project as long as a good faith attempt was made to achieve the
standard set for the project.
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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