06 LC
25 4395
House
Bill 1402
By:
Representatives Thomas of the
100th,
Buckner of the
130th,
Willard of the
49th,
Ashe of the
56th,
and Benfield of the
85th
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Chapter 16 of Title 50 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating
to public property, so as to define certain terms; to require certain buildings
constructed with state funds to meet state sustainability standards; to provide
for implementation guidelines, an advisory committee, and rules and regulations;
to amend Title 20 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to
education, so as to define certain terms; to require certain local school
buildings constructed with state funds to meet state sustainability standards;
to provide for implementation guidelines and rules and regulations; to provide
for review of utility capacity and financial and technical assistance programs;
to require certain buildings of the University System of Georgia constructed
with state funds to meet state sustainability standards; to provide for
implementation guidelines and rules and regulations; to provide for a
performance audit; to provide effective dates; to repeal conflicting laws; and
for other purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Chapter
16 of Title 50 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to public
property, is amended by adding a new article to read as follows:
"ARTICLE
1A
50-16-20.
As
used in this article, the term:
(1)
'High performance public buildings' means high performance public buildings
designed, constructed, and certified to a standard as identified in this
article.
(2)
'LEED silver standard' means the United States Green Building Council Leadership
in Energy and Environmental Design green building rating standard, referred to
as silver standard.
(3)(A)
'Major facility project' means a construction project larger than five thousand
gross square feet of occupied or conditioned space.
(B)
'Major facility project' does not include:
(i)
Projects for which the state property officer and the design team determine the
state sustainability standards to be not practicable; or
(ii)
Transmitter buildings, pumping stations, or other similar building types as
determined by the state property officer. If the state sustainability standards
are not followed for the project, the public agency shall report the reasons to
the state property officer.
(4)
'State agency' means every state department, division, bureau, board,
commission, agency, or authority, other than the Board of Regents of the
University System of Georgia.
(5)
'State property officer' means the state property officer provided for by Code
Section 50-16-35.
(6)
'State sustainability standards' means the LEED silver standard or some other
building standards that provide environmental and sustainability standards
comparable to the LEED silver standard.
50-16-21.
(a)(1)
Not later than January 1, 2007, the State Properties Commission shall approve
and adopt, and may amend thereafter, state sustainability standards. The state
property officer shall develop and recommend state sustainability standards and
any future amendments thereto for consideration by the commission for such
purpose.
(2)
All major facility projects of state agencies which projects are funded by any
appropriations from the General Assembly or through the issuance of public bonds
shall be designed, constructed, and certified to at least the state
sustainability standards. This subsection shall apply to major facility
projects that enter the design phase on or after January 1, 2007, and to the
extent appropriate state sustainability standards exist for that type of
building or facility.
(b)(1)
State agencies shall monitor and document ongoing operating savings resulting
from major facility projects designed, constructed, and certified as required
under this Code section.
(2)
State agencies shall report annually to the state property officer on major
facility projects and operating savings.
(c)
The state property officer shall consolidate the reports required in subsection
(b) of this Code section into one report and report to the Governor and General
Assembly by September 1of each even-numbered year beginning in 2008 and ending
in 2016. In such report, the state property officer shall also report on the
implementation of this article, including any reasons why the state
sustainability standards were not used as required by this Code section. The
state property officer shall make recommendations regarding the ongoing
implementation of this article, including a discussion of incentives and
disincentives related to implementing this article.
50-16-22.
(a)
The State Properties Commission, in consultation with the state property officer
and affected state agencies, shall develop and issue guidelines for
administering this article. The purpose of the guidelines shall be to define a
procedure and method for employing and verifying activities necessary for
certification to at least the state sustainability standards for major facility
projects.
(b)
The state property officer shall create a high performance buildings advisory
committee comprised of representatives from the design and construction industry
involved in public works contracting, personnel from the affected state agencies
responsible for overseeing public works projects, and others at the state
property
officeŕs
discretion to provide advice on implementing the state sustainability standards.
Among other duties, the advisory committee shall make recommendations regarding
an education and training process and an ongoing evaluation or feedback process
to help the state property officer implement this article.
(c)
The State Properties Commission shall adopt rules and regulations to implement
this article.
SECTION
2.
Title
20 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to education, is amended
in Part 10 of Article 6 of Chapter 2, relating to capital outlay funds, by
designating the current provisions of said part as Subpart 1 thereof and adding
a new subpart to read as follows:
"Subpart
2
20-2-265.
As
used in this subpart, the term:
(1)
'Department' means the Department of Education.
(2)
'High performance public buildings' means high performance public buildings
designed, constructed, and certified to a standard as identified in this
subpart.
(3)
'LEED silver standard' has the meaning provided by Code Section
50-16-20.
(4)(A)
'Major facility project' means a construction project larger than five thousand
gross square feet of occupied or conditioned space.
(B)
'Major facility project' does not include:
(i)
Projects for which the local school district and the design team determine the
state sustainability standards to be not practicable; or
(ii)
Transmitter buildings, pumping stations, or other similar building types as
determined by the state property officer. If the state sustainability standards
are not followed for the project, the public school district shall report the
reasons to the department.
(5)
'State sustainability standards' has the meaning provide by Code Section
50-16-20.
20-2-266.
(a)
All major facility projects of local school systems which projects are funded by
any state capital outlay funds shall be designed and constructed to at least the
state sustainability standard. This subsection shall apply to major facility
projects that enter the design phase on or after January 1, 2007, and to the
extent appropriate state sustainability standards exist for that type of
building or facility.
(b)
Local school systems under this Code section shall:
(1)
Monitor and document appropriate operating benefits and savings resulting from
major facility projects designed and constructed as required under this Code
section for a minimum of five years following local board acceptance of a
project receiving state capital outlay funding; and
(2)
Report annually to the State School Superintendent. The form and content of
each report must be mutually developed by the office of the State School
Superintendent in consultation with local school systems.
(c)
The State School Superintendent shall consolidate the reports required in
subsection (b) of this Code section into one report and report to the Governor
and General Assembly by September 1 of each even-numbered year beginning in 2008
and ending in 2016. In such report, the State School Superintendent shall also
report on the implementation of this subpart, including any reasons why the
state sustainability standards were not used as required by this Code section.
The State School Superintendent shall make recommendations regarding the ongoing
implementation of this subpart, including a discussion of incentives and
disincentives related to implementing this subpart.
20-2-267.
(a)
The State Board of Education shall adopt rules and regulations to implement this
subpart.
(b)
In adopting implementation rules and regulations for purposes of this subpart,
the State Board of Education shall:
(1)
Review private and public utility
providerś
capacity and financial and technical assistance programs for affected local
school systems to monitor and report utility consumption for purposes of
reporting to the State School Superintendent as provided in Code Section
20-2-266;
(2)
Coordinate with other state and federal government agencies as appropriate in
considering rules to implement this
subpart."
SECTION
3.
Said
Title 20 is further amended by striking the reserved designation for Code
Sections 20-3-100 through 20-3-120 in reserved Article 3 of Chapter 3 and adding
a new part in Article 2 of Chapter 3, relating to the University System of
Georgia, to read as follows:
"Part
4
20-3-100.
As
used in this part, the term:
(1)
'High performance public buildings' means high performance public buildings
designed, constructed, and certified to a standard as identified in this
part.
(2)
'LEED silver standard' means the United States Green Building Council Leadership
in Energy and Environmental Design green building rating standard, referred to
as silver standard.
(3)(A)
'Major facility project' means a construction project larger than five thousand
gross square feet of occupied or conditioned space.
(B)
'Major facility project' does not include:
(i)
Projects for which the applicable institution of the University System and the
design team determine the state sustainability standards to be not practicable;
or
(ii)
Transmitter buildings, pumping stations, or other similar building types as
determined by the state property officer. If state sustainability standards are
not followed for the project, the chancellor of the University System shall
report these reasons to the Board of Regents.
20-3-101.
(a)
All major facility projects of the University System which projects are funded
by any appropriations from the General Assembly shall be designed and
constructed to at least the state sustainability standard. This subsection
shall apply to major facility projects that enter the design phase on or after
January 1, 2007, and to the extent appropriate state sustainability standards
exist for that type of building or facility.
(b)
The chancellor of the University System shall:
(1)
Monitor and document appropriate operating benefits and savings resulting from
major facility projects designed and constructed as required under this Code
section for a minimum of five years following acceptance of a project receiving
state funding; and
(2)
Report annually to the Board of Regents. The form and content of each report
must be mutually developed by the chancellor of the University System and the
Board of Regents.
(c)
The Board of Regents shall consolidate the reports required in subsection (b) of
this Code section into one report and report to the Governor and General
Assembly by September 1 of each even-numbered year beginning in 2008 and ending
in 2016. In such report, the Board of Regents shall also report on the
implementation of this part, including any reasons why the state sustainability
standards were not used as required by this Code section. The chancellor of the
University System shall make recommendations regarding the ongoing
implementation of this part, including a discussion of incentives and
disincentives related to implementing this part.
20-3-102.
The
Board of Regents shall adopt rules and regulations to implement this
part."
SECTION
4.
(a)
The Budgetary Responsibility Oversight Committee, or its successor legislative
agency, shall conduct or cause to be conducted a performance review of the high
performance buildings program established under this Act.
(b)
The performance audit shall include, but not be limited to:
(1)
The identification of the costs of implementation of high performance building
standards in the design and construction of major facility projects subject to
this Act;
(2)
The identification of operating savings attributable to the implementation of
high performance building standards, including but not limited to savings in
energy, utility, and maintenance costs;
(3)
The identification of any impacts of high performance buildings standards on
worker productivity and student performance; and
(4)
An evaluation of the effectiveness of the high performance building standards
established under this Act and recommendations for any changes in those
standards that may be supported by the
committeés
findings.
(5)
The committee shall make a preliminary report of its findings and
recommendations on or before December 1, 2010, and a final report on or before
July 1, 2011.
SECTION
5.
For
purposes of promulgating rules and regulations, this Act shall become effective
upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without such
approval; for all other purposes, this Act shall become effective January 1,
2007.
SECTION
6.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.
