STATE OF NEW YORK
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6676
2017-2018 Regular Sessions
IN ASSEMBLY
March 15, 2017
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Introduced by M. of A. ENGLEBRIGHT, GALEF -- read once and referred to
the Committee on Energy
AN ACT to amend the energy law, in relation to updating the state energy
conservation construction code
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Subdivision 2 of section 3-101 of the energy law, as
2 amended by chapter 253 of the laws of 2013, is amended and a new subdi-
3 vision 2-a is added to read as follows:
4 2. to encourage conservation of energy in the construction and opera-
5 tion of new commercial, industrial, agricultural and residential build-
6 ings, and in the rehabilitation of existing structures, through heating,
7 cooling, ventilation, lighting, insulation and design techniques and the
8 use of energy audits and life-cycle cost analysis, and through other
9 techniques required or authorized by the most recently published inter-
10 national energy conservation code and the most recently published
11 ANST/ASHRAE/IESNA standard 90.1;
12 2-a. to provide for a state energy code for residential buildings, and
13 for the administration and enforcement of such code in a manner that
14 achieves compliance with such code in at least ninety percent of new and
15 renovated residential building space in the state subject to such code;
16 § 2. Section 11-101 of the energy law, as amended by chapter 516 of
17 the laws of 1984, is amended to read as follows:
18 § 11-101. Purpose. In furtherance of the policy set forth in subdivi-
19 sion two of section 3-101 of this chapter, the legislature hereby
20 directs that a state energy conservation construction code be adopted to
21 protect the health, safety and security of the people of the state and
22 to assure a continuing supply of energy for future generations and that
23 such code mandate that [economically] reasonable energy conservation
24 techniques be used in the design and construction of all public and
25 private buildings in the state.
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 § 3. Subdivision 2 of section 11-103 of the energy law, as amended by
2 chapter 560 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
3 2. [The] (a) Each time a revised or updated edition of the interna-
4 tional energy conservation code is published, the state fire prevention
5 and building code council is hereby authorized and directed to promul-
6 gate, within eighteen months, rules and regulations amending those
7 portions of the code that apply to residential buildings in such a
8 manner to cause such portions of the code to be a building energy code
9 for residential buildings throughout the state that meets or exceeds
10 such revised or updated edition of the international energy conservation
11 code or achieves equivalent or greater energy savings, or to affirma-
12 tively reject any provisions of the international energy conservation
13 code which, in the judgment of the state fire prevention and building
14 code council, is not appropriate for inclusion in the state building
15 energy code and provide a reasoned elaboration of the decision to reject
16 such provisions.
17 (b) In addition, the state fire prevention and building code council
18 is authorized, from time to time as it deems appropriate and consistent
19 with the purposes of this article, to review and amend the code, or
20 adopt a new code, through rules and regulations [provided that the code
21 remains cost effective with respect to building construction in the
22 state. In determining whether the code remains cost effective, the code
23 council shall consider whether the cost of materials and their installa-
24 tion to meet its standards would be equal to or less than the present
25 value of energy savings that could be expected over a ten year period in
26 the building in which such materials are installed]. For residential
27 buildings, the code shall meet or exceed the then most recently
28 published International Energy Conservation Code, or achieve equivalent
29 or greater energy savings; and for commercial buildings, the code shall
30 meet or exceed ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or achieve equivalent or greater energy
31 savings.
32 § 4. The energy law is amended by adding a new section 11-111 to read
33 as follows:
34 § 11-111. Mandatory energy efficiency rating. 1. All new residential
35 buildings shall be required to undergo a Home Energy Rating System
36 (HERS) rating, as defined by the residential energy services network
37 (RESNET), by a certified HERS rater, or a rating generated through an
38 equivalent rating system that includes measuring actual building
39 performance data, as approved by the New York state energy research and
40 development authority.
41 2. All new residential buildings must demonstrate a twenty percent or
42 greater reduction in modeled energy consumption as compared to a refer-
43 ence building of the same size and configuration incorporating all pres-
44 criptive standards of the state building energy code, as evidenced by
45 achieving a minimum HERS rating of eighty-four on the current expanded
46 HERS scoring system adopted by the state, or if approved by the New York
47 state energy research and development authority an index of eighty or
48 less as defined in the "2006 Mortgage Industry National Home Energy
49 Rating Systems Standards," promulgated by the RESNET, or a rating or
50 score that demonstrates equivalent energy performance as determined by
51 any other successor rating system approved by the New York state energy
52 research and development authority which includes measuring actual
53 building performance data.
54 3. All new residential buildings including a single dwelling unit of
55 six thousand feet or greater floor area must demonstrate a thirty-five
56 percent or greater reduction in modeled energy consumption as compared
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1 to a reference building of the same size and configuration built to the
2 minimum prescriptive standards of the state building energy code, as
3 evidenced by achieving a minimum HERS rating or eighty-seven on the
4 current expanded HERS scoring system adopted by the state, an index of
5 sixty-five or less as defined in the "2006 Mortgage Industry National
6 Home Energy Rating Systems Standards," promulgated by RESNET, or a
7 rating or score that demonstrates equivalent energy performance as
8 determined by any other successor rating system approved by the New York
9 state energy research and development authority which includes measuring
10 actual building performance data.
11 § 5. This act shall take effect immediately.