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IN HB1107
Bill
Status
1/7/2016
Primary Sponsor
Christina Hale
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AI Summary
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Department of administration may assist state agencies in conducting energy efficiency audits of state-owned real property.
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Department may annually conduct audits of properties it considers least energy efficient and rank properties accordingly, encouraging audits based on these rankings.
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State agencies may elect to conduct energy efficiency audits of their own properties regardless of departmental rankings.
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Agencies may retain energy cost savings from improvements or conservation measures resulting from audits, up to an amount equal to the audit cost plus 10% of the audit cost.
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Energy efficiency audits must evaluate equipment efficiency, heating/ventilation/air conditioning, lighting, maintenance procedures, and alternate energy sources; audit reports must be posted online and submitted to the legislative council.
Legislative Description
Energy efficiency audits of state property. Allows the department of administration to assist a state agency in performing an energy efficiency audit of state owned real property. Allows a state agency to retain cost savings realized as a result of an energy efficiency audit in an amount not to exceed the cost of conducting the audit plus an additional amount not to exceed 10% of the cost of conducting the audit.
Last Action
Representative Karickhoff added as coauthor
1/13/2016