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Senate panel hears bill to expand alternative compliance options and extensions for Clean Buildings performance standard
Summary
Representative Beth D'Oleo introduced House Bill 15 43, which would expand compliance pathways and extension authority for the state’s Clean Buildings performance standard.
Representative Beth D'Oleo introduced House Bill 15 43, which would expand compliance pathways and extension authority for the state’s Clean Buildings performance standard.
"As you know, the built environment is about 30% of our greenhouse gas emissions and this bill seeks to reduce those emissions from existing buildings," Representative Beth D'Oleo said, noting stakeholder work and district experiences in Olympia.
Key provisions
- Alternative compliance: Commerce may adopt additional compliance pathways allowing owners to meet an alternative metric rather than a strict energy‑use intensity target. - Extensions and renewals: Commerce may approve extensions no earlier than six months before and up to six months after a building’s compliance date; an extension may be valid for up to two years beyond the compliance date and may be renewed. - Exemptions and clarity: The striker clarifies exemptions for…
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