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WEEK OF DECEMBER 19-23, 2011 CODE ALERT BULLETIN Brought to you by the Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP) and its website The Online Code Environment & Advocacy Network  (OCEAN) Welcome to the weekly Code Alert Bulletin designed to share information and support timely participation in state and local activities related to the adoption and implementation of building energy codes. This bulletin highlights immediate opportunities to influence state and local policy outcomes, indicates code status, and recommends contact for action. By promoting these opportunities among energy efficiency supporters, advocates can collectively increase their impact at legislative and regulatory proceedings at the state and local levels. Please forward this bulletin to others who support the advancement of building energy efficiency. If you are aware of activity that should be on this bulletin, or would like to provide feedback, please contact Paul Karrer at (202) 530-4347 or [email protected]. For the latest energy code news and BCAP activity,  follow us on Twitter , Facebook , and LinkedIn. * 2011 YEAR IN REVIEW * USA   State and Local Adoptions Abound in 2011, More Expected in 2012  * CODE RESOURCES & EVENTS * ECAP  Alabama Energy Code Ambassadors Program to Expand in 2012  * NEW STATE ALERTS * Arkansas    Energy Office Proposes 90.1-2007 Commercial Code Update  District of Columbia   Codes Board Advances 2012 IECC; Update Expected In 2013  Illinois   Code Council Advances 2012 IECC Update; Training Sessions Scheduled  Pennsylvania   Comments and Code Change Proposals Due to RAC Dec. 31  South Carolina   Council to Recommend 2009 IECC Adoption to Legislative Committee  Texas   SECO Begins 2012 IECC Update Process  * ONGOING STATE ALERTS * Alabama   Jan. 12 Hearing and Vote on State’s First Mandatory Energy Code  Michigan  House Passes Bill to Lengthen Code Update Cy cle  * LOCAL ALERTS * Albuquerque, NM   City Council Votes to Roll Back Local Energy Code  

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WEEK OF DECEMBER 19-23, 2011

CODE ALERT BULLETIN

Brought to you by the Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP) and its websiteThe Online Code Environment & Advocacy Network  (OCEAN)

Welcome to the weekly Code Alert Bulletin designed to share information and support timely

participation in state and local activities related to the adoption and implementation of building energy

codes. This bulletin highlights immediate opportunities to influence state and local policy outcomes,

indicates code status, and recommends contact for action. By promoting these opportunities among

energy efficiency supporters, advocates can collectively increase their impact at legislative and

regulatory proceedings at the state and local levels.

Please forward this bulletin to others who support the advancement of building energy efficiency.

If you are aware of activity that should be on this bulletin, or would like to provide feedback, please

contact Paul Karrer at (202) 530-4347 or [email protected]

For the latest energy code news and BCAP activity,  follow us on Twitter , Facebook , and LinkedIn. 

* 2011 YEAR IN REVIEW * 

USA  – State and Local Adoptions Abound in 2011, More Expected in 2012 

* CODE RESOURCES & EVENTS * 

ECAP – Alabama Energy Code Ambassadors Program to Expand in 2012 

* NEW STATE ALERTS *

Arkansas  – Energy Office Proposes 90.1-2007 Commercial Code Update 

District of Columbia  – Codes Board Advances 2012 IECC; Update Expected In 2013 

Illinois  – Code Council Advances 2012 IECC Update; Training Sessions Scheduled 

Pennsylvania  – Comments and Code Change Proposals Due to RAC Dec. 31 

South Carolina  – Council to Recommend 2009 IECC Adoption to Legislative Committee 

Texas  – SECO Begins 2012 IECC Update Process 

* ONGOING STATE ALERTS *

Alabama  – Jan. 12 Hearing and Vote on State’s First Mandatory Energy Code 

Michigan – House Passes Bill to Lengthen Code Update Cycle 

* LOCAL ALERTS * 

Albuquerque, NM  – City Council Votes to Roll Back Local Energy Code 

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Houston, TX – City Adopts Three-Tiered Energy Efficiency Boost in Residential Code 

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2011 ADOPTION & IMPLEMENTATION REVIEW  Alert Status: Several U.S. states, territories, and cities updated building energy codes and green construction codes

in 2011. BCAP offers you a brief look back at the policy successes of the year, along with a look forward to more

updates finalized this year that will become effective in 2012. Several other states are expected to complete code

update processes in the new year, so follow the BCAP Code Alert Bulletin throughout 2012 for news from across

the building energy codes community.

More Information: OCEAN Homepage | BCAP Code Status Maps | OCEAN Code News 

 Action: If you know of an energy code update not listed here, please contact Paul Karrer with BCAP

[[email protected]

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2011

Alaska – AHFC Updates Residential Energy Standard for Home Financing on March 9 

California  – CALgreen Becomes Nation’s First Mandatory Green Building Code Jan.1 

Connecticut – DPS Adopts 2009 IECC Effective Oct. 7 

Georgia – Strengthened 2009 IECC and Green Building Standard Take Effect Jan. 1 

Idaho  – 2009 IECC Effective Statewide Jan. 1 

Kentucky  – Commercial Code Updated to 2009 IECC on June 1 

Louisiana – Non-Residential Code Updated July 20 to ASHRAE 90.1-2007, 2009 IECC 

Maryland  – Governor Signs Law Allowing State, Jurisdictions to Adopt IGCC 

Michigan  – 2009 Michigan Uniform Energy Code Effective March 9 

Nebraska  – Updated Statewide 2009 IECC Energy Code Effective Aug.24 

Ohio  – 2009 IECC Commercial Code Effective Nov. 1 

Oregon1  – 2011 Residential Code Update Effective July 1; 90 Day Grace Period Follows Oregon

2  – Reach Code Available: Commercial July 1, Residential October 1 

Puerto Rico  – Adopts 2009 IECC and Eight Other Model Codes 

South Dakota  – Voluntary 2009 IECC Residential Code Bill Signed into Law 

Tennessee  – Fire Marshal’s Office Announces 2006 IECC Enforcement Starting June 1 

Texas  – 2009 IECC Effective April 1 for Nonresidential Construction 

Vermont  – 2009 IECC Residential Update Effective Oct. 1 

Virginia  – 2009 IECC and IRC Effective March 1 with One-Year Phase-In Period 

Washington  – 2009 Washington State Energy Code Takes Effect Jan. 1 

Wisconsin – Commercial Code Update to 2009 IECC Effective Sept. 1 

Denver, CO – City Council Adopts 2009 IECC Effective Oct. 17 

Durham, NH – Town Becomes One of First to Adopt 2012 IECC 

Houston, TX – City Updates Commercial Energy Code to 2009 IECC 

Las Vegas, NV  – Adopts 2009 IECC Energy Code for Southern Nevada Effective July 5  

Mesa, AZ – City Adopts 2009 IECC, Effective January 2012 

2012

Florida – Energy Code Update Now Slated for March 2012 

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Kentucky – 2009 IECC Residential Proposal Approved 

Maryland – State First to Adopt 2012 IECC, Effective Jan. 1 

New Mexico  – After Rollback, 2009 IECC Effective Feb. 1 

North Carolina – Legislature Approves Long-Awaited Above Code Update in Jan. 2012 

Texas  – 2009 IRC for One/Two Family Homes Effective Jan. 1 

Vermont – 2009 IECC and ASHRAE 90.1-2007 Commercial Code Effective Jan. 3 

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CODE AMBASSADORS  Alert Status: As Alabama looks to adopt its first mandatory statewide energy code  in 2012, several stakeholder

groups also look forward to expanding the Alabama Energy Codes Ambassadors Program (ECAP). Through an

additional grant, PNNL has provided funds for travel expenses for ECAP trainees through April 2012. ECAP was

established to train code officials who can provide technical assistance and training to code officials in other local

 jurisdictions. The program aims to train code officials to act as “peer -to-peer” mentors to assist in spreading

greater knowledge of the energy codes and their enforcement. ECAP began as a partnership program between

BCAP and the ICC to help better enforcement the model energy codes in order to meet 90% compliance by 2017.

It has already been established in multiple states. Southface Energy Institute has developed a presentation specifically based on the Alabama Residential and

Energy Code (AERC) and specifically for code officials. With this presentation, as well as the ECAP training,

materials, and resources developed in part by Mike DeWein of BCAP, the prospective Code Ambassadors will be

well-equipped to guide their fellow code officials through the adoption and implementation of the new code.

More Information: Alabama ECAP Update | ECAP Homepage on OCEAN | ECAP News Archive 

 Action: If interested in getting involved, please contact Mike DeWein with BCAP [[email protected]] or Brian

Sernulka with BCAP [[email protected]

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ARKANSAS  Alert Status:  The Arkansas Energy Office (AEO) has proposed updating the state’s  commercial energy code. The

proposed amendments  would rename the 2004 Arkansas Energy Code as the Arkansas Energy Code for New

Building Construction and update its commercial provisions to reference ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2007 and

Chapter 5 of the 2009 IECC (the current edition is based on the 2003 IECC and ASHRAE 90.1-2001). AEO has also

partnered with the state chapter of the USGBC to provide four training sessions on the new commercial code in

2012 ahead of the target implementation date of January 2013.

Arkansas has already begun taking several actions to improve the state’s energy code policies similar to

recommendations developed by BCAP in the state’s Gap Analysis Report. In March 2011, the state legislature

created a regulatory update process by authorizing AEO to promulgate rules to update the state’s energy codes.

As directed by the state legislature, AEO began implementing the  Rules for Sustainable Energy-Efficient Public

Buildings  on January 1, 2011. The rules are based on ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2007 with strengthening

amendments that achieve energy savings 10% beyond the base code.More Information: BCAP Arkansas Code News | AEO | Proposed Amendment Text | 2004 AR Energy Code | BCAP

CPA Report | Rules for Sustainable Energy-Efficient Public Buildings 

 Action: If interested in getting involved, please contact Brian Sernulka with BCAP [[email protected]] or Jenah

Zweig with SEEA [[email protected]

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 

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Code Update: On December 16, the District of Columbia’s Construction Codes Coordinating Board (CCCB) voted in

favor of adopting the 2012 IECC. The current 2008 D.C. Construction Codes are based on ASHRAE 90.1-2007 and

the 2006 IECC with strengthening amendments from the original iteration of the 30% Solution. Implementation is

expected in late 2013 pending administrative review and legislative processes to officially enact the code update.

More Information: BCAP D.C. Code News | DC CCCB | 2008 DC Construction Codes 

 Action: For more information, please contact Paul Karrer with BCAP [[email protected]] or Cliff Majersik with IMT

[[email protected]

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ILLINOIS  Alert Status: On November 28, the Illinois Energy Code Advisory Council voted to recommend adoption of the 2012

IECC to update the Illinois Energy Conservation Code (currently based on the 2009 IECC). The update proposal

amendment included:

Air infiltration will be 5 ACH50 instead of 3 ACH50;

For additions, alternations etc, a blower door test will not be required. Instead, builders are required to follow

the air infiltration checklist only;

Section M1507.3 of the IRC will be imported into the residential energy chapter.

The proposal now goes before the  Illinois Capital Development Board (CDB)  and the General Assembly’s  JointCommittee on Administrative Review (JCAR). It is expected to become effective in April 2012.

The Illinois Energy Office has scheduled roughly 30 training sessions throughout the state through May 2012.

More Information: BCAP Illinois Code News | IECAC | CDB | JCAR | Training Flyer 

 Action: If interested in getting involved, please contact Isaac Elnecave of MEEA [[email protected]

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PENNSYLVANIA  Alert Status: The Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code (UCC) Review and Advisory Council (RAC) has begun the

process to review the 2012 ICC Codes, including the 2012 IECC, for potential adoption. The  timeline for the code

update process and the schedule for the three public hearings have been posted online.

Interested parties may submit recommendations that the Council adopt code changes from the 2012 ICC codes bythe December 31 deadline. Following public hearings in the fall, the Council will meet in January to debate all

noncontroversial code changes. The Council will schedule meetings for early 2012 to consider and vote on

controversial changes individually based on the overall number of controversial code changes. Those meetings

will be organized by code. These proposed changes must receive 2/3 approval from the Council to be included in

its final report recommending changes for adoption. This report must be submitted to the Secretary of the

Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) by July 31, 2012.

In April 2011, the state legislature passed legislation (HB 377) significantly altering the process to update the

state’s construction codes (the 2009 I-Codes series, including the 2009 IECC, became effective  December 31,

2009). Among the changes:

A 2/3 majority of the RAC is now required to approve code change proposals to adopt provisions from the next

ICC code series;

The RAC would be required to submit a report on any proposed changes within 12 months of the officialpublication of ICC’s triennial code updates; and  

HB 377 also repealed the residential sprinkler provisions of the 2009 IRC and reverted to the 2006 wall bracing

requirements.

More Information: BCAP Pennsylvania Code News | Hearing Schedule | Process Timeline | RAC | UCC | HB 377 |

PA Code News Archive 

 Action: If interested in getting involved, please contact Paul Karrer with BCAP [[email protected]] or Carolyn Sarno

with NEEP [[email protected]

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SOUTH CAROLINA  Alert Status: On November 28, the Energy Advisory Council (EAC) of the South Carolina Public Utility Review

Committee (PURC) voted unanimously to recommend adoption of the 2009 IECC. Should the full PURC concur, it

will recommend that the  Public Utility Review Committee  of the South Carolina Legislature update the current

code (referencing the 2006 IECC) in early 2012 with a planned effective date for January 1, 2013. The SouthCarolina Home Builders Association has tentatively identified a legislative sponsor.

The South Carolina Building Code Council has also begun to review of the 2012 family of I-codes. Recent

investigation and analysis by Mathis Consulting Company  for the 2012 IECC for South Carolina showed cost

effective and significant energy and peak power benefits to the state.

BCAP also recently completed its  South Carolina Strategic Compliance Plan  as part of its  Compliance Planning

Assistance (CPA) Program. 

More Information: BCAP South Carolina Code News | PURC | SC Compliance Plan | Mathis 2012 IECC Cost Study 

 Action: If interested in getting involved, please contact Brian Sernulka with BCAP [[email protected]] or Jenah

Zweig with SEEA [[email protected]

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TEXAS  Alert Status: In December, the Texas  Energy Systems Laboratory  (ESL) sent the State Energy Conservation Office

(SECO) an official letter analyzing the 2012 IECC and the 2012 IRC Chapter 11. The ESL found that the 2012 IECC

codes were significantly more efficient than the 2009 IECC and IRC Chapter 11 adopted by the State of Texas for

both residential and commercial buildings. With this letter, SECO will begin a rulemaking process in 2012 to

consider adopting the 2012 IECC.  The  letter  is posted on the  Texas Building Energy Code  section of the SECO

website.

A report on building energy codes programs in Texas was featured in an article in the New York Times. 

More Information: BCAP Texas Code News | SECO | ESL | www.TXBuildingEnergyCode.org | NYT Article 

 Action: If interested in getting involved, please contact Brian Sernulka with BCAP [[email protected]] or Eric Lacey

with RECA [[email protected]

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ALABAMA  Alert Status: The Alabama Residential and Energy Code (AERC) has been published in the November 30 issue of the

state administrative journal. The AERC Board has scheduled a public hearing and vote on January 12 to give final

approval for a proposal for Alabama’s first mandatory statewide e nergy code. If approved, the Board has

tentatively set a June 1, 2012 effective date for enforcement. 

As proposed,  the commercial code would be based on the 2009 IECC. The residential code would be based on

Chapter 11 of the 2009 IRC with amendments that include:

- Deleting the section for protection of exposed foundation insulation

- Adding a section stating that local jurisdiction above code programs must be approved by the AERC Board

- Making the certificate stating the insulation R-values, U-factors and SHGC for fenestration voluntary instead of 

mandatory

- Substituting the insulation and fenestration Requirements from the 2009 IECC, which are slightly more

stringent

- The section for slab-on-grade floor insulation was deleted.

- The requirement for programmable thermostats was deleted.

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- The requirement for R-8 duct insulation was delayed until July 1, 2013

- Duct Leakage testing is not required until July 1, 2013

Legislation passed in March 2010 created the AERC Board with the authority to adopt mandatory residential and

commercial energy codes for the entire state and residential building codes for jurisdictions that had not

implemented a residential building code prior to March 2010. The state has previously adopted the Residential

Energy Code for Alabama (RECA 2004)  – based on the 2000 IECC  – as a voluntary code for residential

construction. Since December 2008, the 2006 IECC has been encouraged for private commercial construction. The

Alabama Building Commission enforces ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2007 for all state building construction.

The Alabama Energy Code Ambassadors Program (ECAP) will also expand in 2012. 

More Information: BCAP Alabama Code News | Rule 305-2-4 | SB 315 | ADECA Building Energy Efficiency | ADECA

Building Energy Codes 

 Action: If interested in getting involved, please contact Jenah Zweig with SEEA   [[email protected]]  or Brian

Sernulka with BCAP [[email protected]

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MICHIGAN  Alert Status: On December 1, the Michigan House of Representatives approved legislation that could significantly

hinder future updates of the Michigan Uniform Energy Code (MUEC). HB 4561 would replace the regular 3-yearcode update review cycles with a three to six year cycle, at the discretion of the administrator of the Department

of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA, formerly DELEG). It would also strike a provision in current state law

that allows the code to “incorporate the provisions of a code, standard or other material by reference” and limit

referenced standards to only the specific model codes listed in the statute (and the standards contained in those

model codes). The bill now goes to the Senate Committee on Regulatory Reform. 

The 2009 MUEC (based on the 2009 IECC with Michigan amendments and ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2007) became

effective March 9, 2011.

More Information: BCAP Michigan Code News | HB 4561: Home & Text | 2009 MUEC: Residential & Commercial |

LARA Bureau of Construction Codes 

 Action: If interested in getting involved, please contact Isaac Elnecave of MEEA [[email protected]

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ALBUQUERQUE, NM Alert Status: On December 19, the Albuquerque City Council  voted to roll back the city's advanced energy code,

which was intended to make the city a leader in energy conservation. This action will abandon the  2009 Interim

Albuquerque Energy Conservation Code for the statewide minimum energy code. It was estimated the local code

would achieve 5 to 19 percent energy savings beyond the state code through more stringent requirements for

insulation, windows, and lighting.

The state code, the 2009 New Mexico Energy Conservation Code, has undergone many changes in 2011.

Originally updated in December 2010 to achieve significant energy savings beyond the 2009 IECC, the state

executive branch rolled back the code to the 2006 IECC in June 2011. It is slated to be updated again to reference

the unamended 2009 IECC on February 1, 2012.

More Information: BCAP New Mexico Code News | 2009 IAECC | 2009 NMECC News Archive | News Article 

 Action: If interested in getting involved, please contact Tammy Fiebelkorn with SWEEP [[email protected]

or Paul Karrer with BCAP [[email protected]

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 Alert Status: On December 7, Houston adopted a 15% boost in residential energy efficiency above their 2009 IECC

code in 5% increments, with the first 5% to be effective January 1, 2012, followed by a commitment to go to 10%

above in 2013 and 15% in 2014.

The 2009 IECC has been effective for nonresidential buildings since September 2011. The city’s residential energy

code had been based on the 2006 IECC since January 2009.

A report on building energy codes programs in Houston was featured in an article in the New York Times. 

More Information: BCAP Texas Code News| BCAP/ICF Analysis | Houston Chronicle Op-Ed | 2011 Houston Codes |

Houston Code Adoption History | NYT Article 

 Action: If interested in getting involved, please contact Bill Fay with EECC [[email protected]] or Brian Sernulka with

BCAP [[email protected]

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EVENTS, HEARINGS, AND COMMENT DEADLINES 

Sun, Jan 1: North Carolina  – 2012 NC Energy Conservation Code (meets/exceeds 2009 IECC) effective

Sun, Jan 1: Maryland  – 2012 MD Building Performance Standards (2012 IECC) effective

Sun, Jan 1:  Texas  – 2012 TX Building Energy Performance Standards (2009 IRC) effective for single-family homes

Tues, Jan 3: Vermont  – 2011 Commercial Building Energy Standards (2009 IECC/90.1-2007+) effective

Thur, Jan 12:  Alabama  – AERC Board hearing/ vote on Alabama Energy and Residential Code (2009

IECC/IRC)

Wed, Feb 1: New Mexico  – 2009 NM Energy Conservation Code revision (2009 IECC) effective

Mon-Fri, Feb 27-Mar 2: EduCode  – ICC annual code training conference in Las Vegas, NV

Thur, Mar 1: North Carolina  – 2012 NC Energy Conservation Code mandatory compliance effective

Thur, Mar 15:  Florida  – Anticipated effective date of 2010 Florida Building Code (2009 IECC/ state-

based)

Fri, Jun 1: Alabama  – Tentative effective date of Alabama Energy and Residential Code (2009 IECC/IRC)

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BCAP EVENTS CALENDAR 

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