Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB588

Introduced
2/2/22  

Caption

Capital Projects - High Performance and Green Buildings

Impact

The bill significantly affects Maryland's construction regulations by establishing stricter criteria for what constitutes a high performance building. This includes mandating that new public schools and community colleges achieve at least a certified rating under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED rating system. By enforcing these standards for state-funded projects, SB588 aims to promote sustainability and environmental responsibility within state infrastructure, potentially influencing funding allocations for state and local projects.

Summary

Senate Bill 588, titled 'Capital Projects – High Performance and Green Buildings', is proposed legislation aimed at improving the sustainability standards for the construction and renovation of state buildings, public schools, and community colleges. The bill amends existing definitions related to high performance buildings and major renovations, setting forth specific criteria that need to be met for capital projects receiving state funding. Notably, the bill includes updated definitions for these projects and clarifies the conditions under which certain guidelines and standards must be applied.

Contention

The passage of SB588 has sparked discussions regarding the balance between enforcing green building standards and the potential financial implications for local school districts and construction agencies. Concerns may arise over the added costs associated with meeting these standards, especially in the context of a waiver process that allows for exceptions under certain circumstances. Although supporters argue that the long-term benefits of energy efficiency and sustainability justify higher initial costs, opponents may worry that it could hinder project completion or deter investments due to higher upfront expenses.

Companion Bills

MD HB1165

Crossfiled Capital Projects - High Performance and Green Buildings

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