Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB92

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Department of General Services – Energy–Conserving Standards (Maryland Sustainable Buildings Act of 2023)

Impact

The bill will significantly affect state laws by mandating that all state buildings — constructed or renovated with state funds — comply with these new energy conservation standards. These changes will not only potentially reduce operating costs associated with energy consumption but will also contribute to broader environmental goals by attempting to mitigate the negative impact on local bird species caused by modern building designs. Additionally, the standards will be updated every five years to reflect advancements in building technologies and methodologies.

Summary

Senate Bill 92, titled the Maryland Sustainable Buildings Act of 2023, mandates the Department of General Services to establish energy-conserving standards for state buildings while also addressing the adverse impacts of such buildings on bird populations. Given the increasing use of glass in construction, which poses risks for birds and undermines energy conservation, the bill aims to create standards aligned with established green building practices to improve sustainability and cost-effectiveness for state projects. The law outlines clear definitions and requirements to guide future state building projects.

Contention

While the intent behind SB92 is primarily focused on sustainability, there are points of contention regarding the strictness of the guidelines and potential implementation issues. Critics may argue about the feasibility of enforcing these new standards on existing buildings and the financial implications for projects that have already begun or those that are nearing completion. Some may also express concerns over how the requirements for bird collision monitoring may be seen as overly burdensome, especially for smaller state building projects. Overall, the bill highlights a balance between environmental responsibility and practicality in state governance.

Companion Bills

MD HB6

Crossfiled Department of General Services - Energy-Conserving Standards (Maryland Sustainable Buildings Act of 2023)

Previously Filed As

MD HB6

Department of General Services - Energy-Conserving Standards (Maryland Sustainable Buildings Act of 2023)

MD HB43

Department of General Services – Energy–Conserving Standards (Maryland Sustainable Buildings Act of 2022)

MD SB804

Maryland Building Performance Standards - Fossil Fuel Use, Energy Conservation, and Electric- and Solar-Ready Standards (Better Buildings Act of 2025)

MD SB1023

Maryland Building Performance Standards – Fossil Fuel Use, Energy Conservation, and Electric– and Solar–Ready Standards (Better Buildings Act of 2024)

MD HB973

Maryland Building Performance Standards - Fossil Fuel Use, Energy Conservation, and Electric- and Solar-Ready Standards (Better Buildings Act of 2025)

MD HB1279

Maryland Building Performance Standards - Fossil Fuel Use, Energy Conservation, and Electric- and Solar-Ready Standards (Better Buildings Act of 2024)

MD SB245

Energy, Department of; building standards for certain local buildings.

MD SB258

Department of General Services - State Buildings and Facilities - Energy Conservation and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions

MD HB151

Energy, Department of; building standards for certain local buildings.

MD HB130

Department of General Services - State Buildings and Facilities - Energy Conservation and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions

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