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S09921 Summary:

BILL NOS09921
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORSKOUFIS
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §378, Exec L
 
Permits unvented attics and unvented enclosed rafter assemblies to be sealed with air-impermeable insulation in order to help attain building decarbonization goals.
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S09921 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          9921
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                     October 2, 2024
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen. SKOUFIS -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Rules
 
        AN ACT to amend the executive law, in relation  to  permitting  unvented
          attics  and unvented enclosed rafter assemblies to be sealed with air-
          impermeable insulation in order to help attain  building  decarboniza-
          tion goals

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Legislative findings and  intent.  The  legislature  hereby
     2  finds  and  declares  it  necessary to amend the state fire and building
     3  code  to  better  align  with  the  Climate  Leadership  and   Community
     4  Protection Act.
     5    New  York's six million buildings are responsible for around one-third
     6  of statewide greenhouse gas emissions. Advancing building  energy  effi-
     7  ciency  and  electrification  is a cornerstone of the state's efforts to
     8  achieve carbon neutrality and meet emissions reduction goals.
     9    Modernizing and decarbonizing New York's buildings  will  also  create
    10  healthier living and working environments, reduce consumer energy costs,
    11  and add thousands of local clean energy and energy efficiency jobs.
    12    As New York state transitions into all-electric building construction,
    13  a  well-insulated and sealed home is integral for the maximum efficiency
    14  of a heat pump and onsite renewables. Buildings with HVAC equipment  and
    15  ducts  located  in  a  vented  attic  have  excessive energy consumption
    16  because of the inhospitable environment in which they are located.
    17    Unvented attics and unvented enclosed rafter  assemblies  sealed  with
    18  air-impermeable  insulation  provides  additional benefits as heat pumps
    19  and onsite renewables work best in spaces that don't waste energy due to
    20  low insulation levels or airflow leaks. The use of air-impermeable insu-
    21  lation in this manner aids the state's efforts and targets  on  building
    22  decarbonization and energy efficiency.
    23    Accordingly, the legislature finds it necessary to update the building
    24  and energy codes to permit the use of spray polyurethane foam insulation
    25  in  the  construction of unvented attics as an additional option to meet
    26  code requirements.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD16232-01-4

        S. 9921                             2
 
     1    § 2. Section 378 of the executive law  is  amended  by  adding  a  new
     2  subdivision 21 to read as follows:
     3    21.  Unvented  attics  and  unvented  enclosed  rafter  assemblies. To
     4  support the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and  help  achieve
     5  the  state's  clean energy and climate agenda, including but not limited
     6  to greenhouse gas reduction requirements set forth  within  chapter  one
     7  hundred  six of the laws of two thousand nineteen, also known as the New
     8  York state climate leadership and  community  protection  act,  unvented
     9  attic  and  unvented enclosed rafter assemblies insulated and air sealed
    10  with air-impermeable insulation with R-30, maximum  U-Factor  of  0.038,
    11  insulation  shall  be deemed to meet the requirements of section R402 of
    12  the energy conservation construction code of New York state, provided:
    13    1. The house shall attain a blower door test result less than two  and
    14  one-half ACH50.
    15    2.  The house shall require a positive, balanced or hybrid whole house
    16  mechanical ventilation system that does not rely solely  on  a  negative
    17  pressure strategy.
    18    3.  Where  insulation is installed below the roof deck and the exposed
    19  portion of roof rafters are not already covered by the R-30 depth of the
    20  air-impermeable insulation, the exposed  portion  of  the  roof  rafters
    21  shall   be   insulated   by  minimum  R-3  unless  directly  covered  by
    22  drywall/finished ceiling. Roof rafters are not required to be covered by
    23  minimum R-3 if a continuous insulation is installed above the roof deck.
    24    4. Indoor heating, cooling, and ventilation equipment, including duct-
    25  work, shall be inside the building thermal envelope.
    26    § 3. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    27  it shall have become  a  law.  Effective  immediately,  the  state  fire
    28  prevention  and  building  code  council  shall promulgate the standards
    29  required by this act.
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