Requires State to include motion sensor lights in new and existing State buildings.
Impact
If enacted, A5267 will lead to significant changes in how state buildings are designed and retrofitted. The Division of Property Management and Construction, along with the New Jersey Building Authority, will enforce these requirements, ensuring that all plans for applicable buildings incorporate motion sensor lighting. This initiative aligns with other existing laws aimed at promoting high-performance green building standards, enhancing the state's commitment to sustainability and responsible energy use.
Summary
A5267 is a bill introduced in New Jersey that mandates the installation of motion sensor lights in state-owned buildings with a total floor area of at least 15,000 square feet. The bill aims to enhance energy efficiency and promote sustainable practices within state facilities. By requiring these systems to be installed within five years of the bill's enactment, it hopes to reduce energy consumption and improve building management practices for the state's governmental entities.
Contention
While the bill appears to have broad support due to its environmental benefits, potential points of contention include the financial implications for implementing such upgrades in existing buildings and the timeline for compliance. Critics may argue that the costs associated with retrofitting older buildings could be a burden on state budgets, and discussions may arise regarding the practicality of enforcing these requirements in diverse building types under state ownership.
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