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(g) "Major construction project" means a project for the construction of a state
8building, structure, or facility that will, upon completion, contain at least 10,000
9gross square feet of conditioned space, or for the repair, renewal, or renovation of an
10existing state building, structure, or facility containing at least 10,000 gross square
11feet of conditioned space that affects more than 50 percent of the existing gross
12square feet of conditioned space in that building, structure, or facility, or for the
13expansion of an existing state building, structure, or facility to add at least 10,000
14gross square feet of conditioned space.
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(h) "Minimum LEED performance requirements for the operation and
16maintenance of existing buildings" means the performance requirements so
17designated under the LEED Green Building Rating System, as prescribed by the
18U.S. Green Building Council, or its current equivalent as determined by the
19department of commerce under s. 101.028.
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(i) "Zero net energy" means an energy consumption level under which a
21building, structure, or facility produces as much energy for electricity, heating, and
22cooling from renewable sources in any calendar year as the building, structure, or
23facility consumes during the same period.
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24(2) The department shall ensure that the plans and specifications for each
25major construction project conform at a minimum to the requirements for
1certification at the LEED silver level. Upon completion of each major construction
2project, the department shall obtain certification by the U.S. Green Building Council
3that the project conforms at a minimum to the requirements for certification at the
4LEED silver level. The department shall also ensure that the energy performance,
5recycling of construction and demolition materials, ventilation components, indoor
6air quality performance, and water usage level for each major construction project
7conform to the standards specified s. 13.48 (2) (jm) 2.
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8(3) The department shall maintain a current inventory of the location and
9gross square footage of the conditioned space in all buildings, structures, and
10facilities that are owned or leased by any agency for its use or the use of another
11agency. The inventory shall include for each building, structure, or facility
12information concerning the conditioned space in the building, structure, or facility
13and whether the building, structure, or facility or any portion thereof is certified or
14eligible for certification by the U.S. Green Building Council as conforming at a
15minimum to LEED performance requirements for the operation and maintenance of
16existing buildings.
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17(4) Except as provided in sub. (5), the department shall ensure that each
18building, structure, or facility constructed, repaired, renewed, renovated, or
19expanded by or for the state that is a major construction project conforms to
20whichever of the following energy performance standards applies, based upon the
21year in which construction, repair, renewal, renovation, or expansion of the building,
22structure, or facility begins:
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(a) For a building, structure, or facility the construction, repair, renewal,
24renovation, or expansion of which begins on or after the first day of the 7th month
25beginning after the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB inserts date], but before
1January 1, 2015, the energy performance shall be at least 30 percent better than the
2energy performance under the ASHRAE standard or the IECC standards, whichever
3is the most stringent.
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(b) For a building, structure, or facility the construction, repair, renewal,
5renovation, or expansion of which begins after December 31, 2014, but before
6January 1, 2020, the energy performance shall be at least 70 percent better than the
7performance under the ASHRAE standard or the IECC standards, whichever is the
8most stringent.
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(c) For a building, structure, or facility the construction, repair, renewal,
10renovation, or expansion of which begins after December 31, 2019, but before
11January 1, 2025, the energy performance shall be at least 80 percent better than the
12energy performance under the ASHRAE standard or the IECC standards, whichever
13is the most stringent.
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(d) For a building, structure, or facility the construction, repair, renewal,
15renovation, or expansion of which begins after December 31, 2024, but before
16January 1, 2030, the energy performance shall be at least 90 percent better than the
17energy performance under the ASHRAE standard or the IECC standards, whichever
18is the most stringent.
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(e) For a building, structure, or facility the construction, repair, renewal,
20renovation, or expansion of which begins after December 31, 2029, the energy
21performance shall be 100 percent better than the energy performance under the
22ASHRAE standard or the IECC standards, whichever is more stringent, and the
23building, structure, or facility shall consume zero net energy.
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24(5) Subsection (4) does not apply to the gross square footage of enclosed space
25of any building, structure, or facility that is dedicated for laboratory usage if the
1ventilation requirements for that gross square footage do not permit compliance with
2sub. (4) in that area.
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3(6) The department shall assess the feasibility of achieving certification by the
4U.S. Green Building Council for greater than 15 percent of the total gross square
5footage of conditioned space in buildings, structures, and facilities that are owned or
6leased by agencies, as determined under sub. (3), as conforming at a minimum to
7LEED performance requirements for the operation and maintenance of existing
8buildings and shall, by rule, specify, for purposes of s. 13.48 (2) (jm) 5., increased
9levels of certification and dates during the period from January 1, 2015, to January
101, 2030, by which those increased levels are to be achieved.
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11(7) Annually no later than March 31, the department shall report to the
12governor and the building commission concerning the percentage level of adherence
13as of the preceding December 31 to each of the requirements under s. 13.48 (2) (jm)
14and this section that become effective on a date following that December 31 and the
15percentage level of adherence as of the preceding December 31 to the applicable
16requirement under s. 13.48 (2) (jm) 4. or 5.
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1866.0902 Energy and environmental design standards for political
19subdivision facilities. (1) In this section:
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(a) "Conditioned space" means space that is designated to have controlled
21environmental conditions.
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(b) "LEED silver level" has the meaning given in s. 16.856 (1) (f).
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(c) "Major construction project" means a project for the construction of a public
24building by or for a political subdivision that will, upon completion of the project,
25contain at least 10,000 gross square feet of conditioned space, or for the renovation
1of an existing public building by or for a political subdivision containing at least
210,000 gross square feet of conditioned space that affects more than 50 percent of the
3existing gross square feet of conditioned space in that building, or for the expansion
4of, or addition to, an existing public building by or for a political subdivision that adds
5conditioned space that is equal in size to at least 50 percent of the gross square feet
6of the existing building.
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(d) "Political subdivision" means any city, village, town, or county.
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8(2) A political subdivision shall ensure that the plans and specifications for
9each major construction project conform at a minimum to the requirements for
10certification at the LEED silver level. The political subdivision shall also ensure that
11the energy performance, use and disposal of construction and demolition materials,
12ventilation components, indoor air quality performance, and water usage level for
13each major construction project conform to the standards specified s. 13.48 (2) (jm)
142.
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101.02
(23) The department may promulgate rules that establish building and
17design requirements for public buildings and places of employment that are based
18upon standard 189.1-2009 developed by the American Society of Heating,
19Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers in conjunction with the U.S. Green
20Building Council and the Illuminating Engineering Society, that are based on the
21International Green Construction Code, Public Version 1.0, or that are based upon
22the current equivalent of that standard or code. If the department promulgates rules
23under this subsection, the department shall review the rules whenever a revision of
24standard 189.1-2009, the International Green Construction Code, Public Version
251.0, or either of their current equivalents, are published. The department shall
1complete its review of the rules and submit to the legislature proposed rules
2changing the requirements no later than 18 months after the date on which the
3revision of the standard or code is published.
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4Section
9. 101.025 (4) (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 101.025 (4) (ag),
5and 101.025 (4) (ag) (intro.), as renumbered, is amended to read:
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101.025
(4) (ag) (intro.) For ventilation systems in public buildings and places
7of employment, the department shall
adopt promulgate rules
setting that
8incorporate standard 62.1-2007, or its current equivalent, of the American Society
9of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers and that set all of the
10following:
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101.025
(4) (ar) The department shall review the rules promulgated under par.
13(ag) whenever a revision of standard 62.1-2007, or its current equivalent, of the
14American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, is
15published. The department shall complete its review of the rules and submit to the
16legislature a proposed rule changing the rules no later than 18 months after the date
17on which the revision of the standard is published.
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101.027
(2) The department shall review the energy conservation code and
20shall promulgate rules that change the requirements of the energy conservation code
21to improve energy conservation. No rule may be promulgated that has not taken into
22account the cost of the energy conservation code requirement, as changed by the rule,
23in relationship to the benefits derived from that requirement, including the
24reasonably foreseeable economic and environmental benefits to the state from any
25reduction in the use of imported fossil fuel. The proposed rules changing the energy
1conservation code shall be submitted to the legislature in the manner provided under
2s. 227.19. In conducting a review under this subsection, the department shall
3consider incorporating incorporate, into the energy conservation code,
design
4requirements from standard 90.1-2007, or its current equivalent, of the
most current
5national energy efficiency design standards, including the International Energy
6Conservation Code or an energy efficiency code other than the International Energy
7Conservation Code if that energy efficiency code is used to prescribe design
8requirements for the purpose of conserving energy in buildings and is generally
9accepted and used by engineers and the construction industry American Society of
10Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers or energy efficiency design
11requirements from the International Energy Conservation Code, or its current
12equivalent, whichever standard or design requirement is more stringent.
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13Section
12. 101.027 (3) (a) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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101.027
(3) (a) 1. A revision of
standard 90.1-2007, or its current equivalent,
15of the
International Energy Conservation Code
American Society of Heating,
16Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers or a revision of the International
17Energy Conservation Code, or its current equivalent, is published.
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18Section
13. 101.027 (3) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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101.027
(3) (b) 1. If the department begins a review under sub. (2) because a
20revision of
standard 90.1-2007, or its current equivalent, of the
International
21Energy Conservation Code American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air
22Conditioning Engineers is published,
or because a revision of the International
23Energy Conservation Code, or its current equivalent, is published, the department
24shall complete its review of the energy conservation code, as defined in sub. (1), and
25submit to the legislature proposed rules changing the energy conservation code, as
1defined in sub. (1), no later than 18 months after the date on which the revision
of
2the International Energy Conservation Code is published.
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4101.028 Energy performance and environmental design standards for
5certain public buildings, structures and facilities. (1) In this section:
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(a) "Energy Star standards" means the standards prescribed by the U.S.
7Environmental Protection Agency under
42 USC 7403 (g) for energy use in buildings.
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(b) "LEED Green Building Rating System" means the green building rating
9system of the U.S. Green Building Council designated as the leadership in energy
10and environmental design system or its current equivalent as determined by the
11department.
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(c) "LEED silver level" means the performance level designated as the silver
13level under the LEED Green Building Rating System or its current equivalent as
14determined by the department. The department shall recognize the use of
15wood-based materials and products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council,
16American Tree Farm System, or Sustainable Forest Initiative programs.
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(d) "Minimum LEED performance requirements for the operation and
18maintenance of existing buildings" means the performance requirements so
19designated under the LEED Green Building Rating System, as prescribed by the
20U.S. Green Building Council, or its current equivalent as determined by the
21department.
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(e) "U.S. Green Building Council" means the United States Green Building
23Council or any successor organization that is substantially the same organization,
24as determined by the department.
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1(2) The department shall prescribe, by rule, standards for energy performance
2and environmental design in buildings, structures, and facilities which shall apply
3to the extent required under ss. 13.48 (2) and (15), 16.84 (5), 16.856, 66.0902, and
4120.24. The standards shall be based upon the following standards or, if they are
5updated, their current equivalents:
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(a) The LEED silver level for new building construction.
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(b) Minimum LEED performance requirements for the operation and
8maintenance of existing buildings.
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(c) Energy Star standards.
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(d) Energy performance standard 90.1-2007 of the American Society of
11Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers.
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(e) Standard 62.1-2004 of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and
13Air Conditioning Engineers.
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(f) National energy efficiency design standards of the International Energy
15Conservation Code adopted by the International Code Council-2006.
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(i) Indoor air quality guidelines for occupied buildings promulgated by the
17Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association, 2nd edition,
182007.
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19(3) The department shall review a rule promulgated under sub. (2) whenever
20a revision of a standard on which the rule is based is published. The department
21shall complete its review of the rule and submit to the legislature a proposed rule
22changing the standard no later than 18 months after the date on which the revision
23of the standard is published.
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24Section
15. 101.05 (1) and (3) of the statutes are amended to read:
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1101.05
(1) No Except for rules promulgated under s. 101.028, no building code
2adopted by the department under this chapter shall affect buildings located on
3research or laboratory farms of public universities or other state institutions and
4used primarily for housing livestock or other agricultural purposes.
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5(3) No Except for rules promulgated under s. 101.028, no standard, rule, code
6or regulation of the department under this subchapter applies to construction
7undertaken by the state for the purpose of renovation of the state capitol building.
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101.61
(1m) "Generally accepted energy code" means energy design standards
10contained in an energy efficiency code that is generally accepted and used by
11architects, engineers, and the construction industry in the construction of one- and
122-family dwellings.
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101.63
(1g) Promulgate rules that establish voluntary energy efficiency
15standards for the construction of one- and 2-family dwellings. The standards shall
16provide at least a 30 percent better energy efficiency benefit as the standards
17established by the department under rules promulgated under sub. (1). If the rules
18promulgated by the department under this subsection incorporate standards from
19a generally accepted energy code, the department shall revise the rules promulgated
20under this subsection not later than 18 months after the generally accepted energy
21code is revised.
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101.63
(1m) Develop at least one descriptive term and one logo that the
24department may authorize to be used to identify one- and 2-family dwellings that
1meet the voluntary energy efficiency standards established in the rules promulgated
2by the department under sub. (1g).
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3Section
19. 119.04 (1) of the statutes, as affected by 2009 Wisconsin Acts 60
4and 96, is amended to read:
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119.04
(1) Subchapters IV, V and VII of ch. 115, ch. 121 and ss. 66.0235 (3) (c),
666.0603 (1m) to (3), 115.01 (1) and (2), 115.28, 115.31, 115.33, 115.34, 115.343,
7115.345, 115.361, 115.365 (3), 115.38 (2), 115.445, 115.45, 118.001 to 118.04, 118.045,
8118.06, 118.07, 118.075, 118.10, 118.12, 118.125 to 118.14, 118.145 (4), 118.15,
9118.153, 118.16, 118.162, 118.163, 118.164, 118.18, 118.19, 118.20, 118.225, 118.24
10(1), (2) (c) to (f), (6) and (8), 118.255, 118.258, 118.291, 118.30 to 118.43, 118.51,
11118.52, 118.55, 120.12 (5) and (15) to (25), 120.125, 120.13 (1), (2) (b) to (g), (3), (14),
12(17) to (19), (26), (34), (35), (37), (37m), and (38), 120.14, 120.21 (3),
120.24, and
13120.25 are applicable to a 1st class city school district and board.
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15120.24 Energy performance and environmental design standards for
16school district facilities. (1) In this section:
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(a) "Conditioned space" has the meaning given in s. 16.856 (1) (c).
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(b) "LEED silver level" has the meaning given in s. 16.856 (1) (f).
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(c) "Major construction project" means a project for the construction of a
20building that will, upon completion, contain at least 10,000 gross square feet of
21conditioned space, or for the renovation of an existing building containing at least
2210,000 gross square feet of conditioned space that affects more than 50 percent of the
23existing gross square feet of conditioned space in that building, or for the expansion
24of, or addition to, an existing public building that adds conditioned space that is equal
25in size to at least 50 percent of the gross square feet of the existing building.
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1(2) Each school board shall ensure that the plans and specifications for each
2major construction project conform at a minimum to the requirements for
3certification at the LEED silver level. The school board shall also ensure that the
4energy performance, use and disposal of construction and demolition materials,
5ventilation components, indoor air quality performance, and water usage level for
6each major construction project conform to the standards specified s. 13.48 (2) (jm)
72.
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9145.133 Graywater systems. (1) In this section:
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(a) "Graywater" means wastewater generated from the use of a clothes washer,
11sink, shower, or bathtub.
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(b) "Graywater system" means a system for the collection and reuse of
13graywater.
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(c) "Rainwater system" means a system for the collection and reuse of
15rainwater generated from building roofs.
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16(2) The department shall promulgate rules that establish standards for the
17installation of graywater and rainwater systems. The standards shall authorize the
18reuse of graywater and rainwater within the building, or on the property
19surrounding the building, from which the graywater or rainwater was generated.
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(1) The treatment of section 13.48 (2) (jm) 2. and 3. of the statutes first applies
22with respect to projects approved and agreements entered into on the effective date
23of this subsection.
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(2) The treatment of section 16.856 (2) of the statutes first applies with respect
25to projects for which design is commenced on the effective date of this subsection.
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1(3) The treatment of section 16.84 (5) of the statutes, the renumbering and
2amendment of section 13.48 (15) of the statutes, and the creation of section 13.48 (15)
3(b) of the statutes first apply with respect to leases of real property by the state that
4are entered into, renewed, or extended on the effective date of this subsection.
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(4) The treatment of section 120.24 (2) of the statutes first applies with respect
6to projects for which design is commenced on the effective date of this subsection.
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(5) The treatment of section 66.0902 (2) of the statutes first applies with respect
8to projects for which a request for proposal is issued by a political subdivision on the
9effective date of this subsection.