California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1164

Introduced
2/17/22  
Refer
3/2/22  
Refer
3/2/22  
Report Pass
3/31/22  
Report Pass
3/31/22  
Refer
4/4/22  
Refer
4/4/22  
Report Pass
4/20/22  
Report Pass
4/20/22  
Refer
4/20/22  
Refer
4/20/22  
Report Pass
5/19/22  
Report Pass
5/19/22  
Engrossed
5/23/22  
Engrossed
5/23/22  
Refer
5/27/22  
Refer
5/27/22  
Refer
6/14/22  
Refer
6/14/22  
Report Pass
6/23/22  
Report Pass
6/23/22  
Refer
6/23/22  
Refer
6/23/22  
Report Pass
6/28/22  
Refer
6/29/22  

Caption

Energy: building energy efficiency: heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment: sale registry and compliance tracking system: compliance document data registry.

Impact

The implementation of SB1164 is expected to significantly impact state laws concerning building energy regulations. By establishing a mandatory registry and compliance tracking system, the bill creates a framework for enforcing energy efficiency standards statewide. This change would compel stakeholders in the HVAC industry to align their practices with state requirements, ultimately driving improvements in energy efficiency across new and existing buildings. The implications of this legislation could lead to cost savings for consumers through lower energy bills and incentivizations for businesses that invest in energy-efficient systems.

Summary

SB1164 aims to enhance energy efficiency in buildings through a comprehensive registry designed to track heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment sales and compliance. This bill introduces a data registry focused on compliance documentation, which requires manufacturers, suppliers, and contractors to ensure that HVAC systems meet established energy efficiency standards. Proponents argue that such measures are essential for reducing energy consumption and improving overall building performance, while also benefiting the environment by lowering carbon emissions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1164 appears generally positive among environmental advocates and industry supporters who see it as a step toward more sustainable building practices. They believe that the tracking system will create accountability and ensure compliance with efficiency standards, thereby fostering a more energy-conscious community. However, there are concerns from some industry members regarding the potential administrative burdens and costs associated with implementing the new registry, indicating a mixed reaction among stakeholders.

Contention

While SB1164 enjoys support from various interest groups, notable points of contention revolve around the feasibility of compliance and the potential economic impact on smaller HVAC businesses. Critics express concerns that the additional requirements may disproportionately affect smaller contractors who lack the resources to navigate new compliance protocols. The debate underscores a tension between the desire for improved energy efficiency and the need to maintain a competitive market for HVAC products and services, highlighting the challenges of balancing regulatory oversight with economic viability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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