Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0332

Introduced
2/22/23  

Caption

An act relating to a building energy code study committee

Impact

The proposed measures could significantly alter how building energy standards are administered in Vermont. By creating a designated state authority responsible for enforcing these standards, the bill intends to streamline compliance efforts and improve the effectiveness of energy regulations. Furthermore, the Committee will be examining staffing and funding needs, possibly utilizing federal grants to ensure proper implementation and resources are available for effective enforcement. This could potentially lead to a more robust approach to energy conservation in the state's building practices.

Summary

House Bill H0332 establishes a Building Energy Code Study Committee aimed at increasing compliance with Vermont's Residential Building Energy Standards (RBES) and Commercial Building Energy Standards (CBES). The bill claims that while these energy standards have been in effect since the late 1990s and early 2000s, there has been a noticeable decline in compliance, which has dropped to about 54% for RBES and 87% for CBES. The Committee is tasked with recommending strategies to enhance compliance, including the designation of an authority to oversee administration and enforcement, and exploring mechanisms such as incentives.

Contention

While proponents of H0332 argue that it will enhance energy efficiency across Vermont, critics may raise concerns about the scope and effectiveness of the proposed changes. The establishment of a new government authority could be viewed as bureaucratic expansion, which some might oppose. Furthermore, there might be skepticism regarding the ability of the proposed Committee to truly influence compliance rates when historical efforts have seen declines. The success of the bill also hinges on effective implementation and cooperation between the various stakeholders involved, which could pose challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT S0253

An act relating to building energy codes

VT H0792

An act relating to the Residential and Commercial Building Energy Standards

VT H0181

An act relating to Residential and Commercial Building Energy Standards

VT H0793

An act relating to studying the adoption of a residential building code

VT H0437

An act relating to establishing a study committee to examine universal design standards for residential buildings

VT S0140

An act relating to an energy storage study committee

VT S0100

An act relating to housing opportunities made for everyone

VT H0436

An act relating to municipal flexibility to meet energy goals

VT H0147

An act relating to establishing the Recreational Trails Compensation Study Committee

VT H0102

An act relating to the Art in State Buildings Program

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