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Public Act 096-0073 |
HB1013 Enrolled |
LRB096 03878 JAM 13912 b |
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AN ACT concerning State buildings.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Green |
Buildings Act. |
Section 5. Findings.
The General Assembly finds that an |
efficient green building plan is essential to: |
(1) reduce the increasing costs of energy for public |
buildings and reduce the State's overall energy usage; |
(2) preserve the environment and make State buildings |
better for those who work and study in them, as well as the |
area around them; and |
(3) cut pollution, moderate peak energy demand, better |
assure the reliability of energy studies, and stabilize energy |
costs.
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Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
"Board" means the Capital Development Board. |
"USGBC" means the United States Green Building Council. |
"LEED" means the USGBC Leadership in Energy and |
Environmental Design green building rating standard. |
"GBI" means The Green Building Initiative. |
"Green Globes" means the GBI green building construction |
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model. |
"Major renovation" means a project with a construction |
budget that equals 40% or more of the building's current |
replacement cost.
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Section 15. Green Buildings Standards.
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(a) All new State-funded building construction and major |
renovations of existing State-owned facilities are required to |
seek LEED, Green Globes, or equivalent certification. |
(b) All construction and major renovation projects, |
regardless of size, must achieve the highest level of |
certification practical within the project budget. |
(1) New buildings and major renovations of less than |
10,000 square feet must meet the highest standard of the |
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design's rating |
system for new commercial construction and major |
renovation projects, as established by the United States |
Green Building Council, or an equivalent standard, |
including, but not limited to, the Green Building |
Initiative's Green Globes USA design program. USGBC LEED, |
GBI Green Globes, or the equivalent certification is not |
required. |
(2) New buildings and major renovations of 10,000 |
square feet or more must achieve the silver building rating |
of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design's |
rating system for new commercial construction and major |
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renovation projects, as established by the United States |
Green Building Council, or an equivalent standard, |
including, but not limited to, a two-globe rating in the |
Green Globes USA design program. USGBC LEED, GBI Green |
Globes, or the equivalent certification is required. |
(c) Exemptions to these standards are buildings that are |
not "comfort" conditioned as determined by the Board. However, |
the project design team must document and incorporate all |
appropriate sustainable building methods, strategies, and |
technologies in the final design. |
(d) State agencies and the project design team may apply to |
the Board for a waiver from these standards. |
(e) Waivers shall be granted by the Board or an appropriate |
agency when the applicant can demonstrate and document:
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(1) An unreasonable financial burden, taking into |
account the operating and construction costs over the life |
of the building and the total cost of ownership of the |
building. |
(2) An unreasonable impediment to construction. |
(3) The standards would impair the principal function |
of the building. |
(4) The standards would compromise the historic nature |
of the structure. |
Documentation on the submittal must include at a minimum: |
(1) Life cycle cost analysis. |
(2) Energy modeling. |
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The design team must provide the documentation for the new |
project to confirm that LEED, Green Globes, or the equivalent |
construction standards have been followed. |
(f) In addition to any required LEED, Green Globes, or the |
equivalent criteria, the Board shall require that all projects |
referenced in subsection (a) implement at least one LEED |
alternative transportation criterion for public transportation |
or bicycle access. |
(g) The green building standards contained in this Act |
shall be analyzed and evaluated by the Board 5 years after the |
effective date of this Act or upon the completion of 10 Board |
green projects, whichever comes first. |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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