Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR1094 Latest Draft

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                            81R38680 MCK-D
 By: Hinojosa S.R. No. 1094


 R E S O L U T I O N
 BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the State of Texas, 81st
 Legislature, Regular Session, 2009, That Senate Rule 12.03 be
 suspended in part as provided by Senate Rule 12.08 to enable the
 conference committee appointed to resolve the differences on House
 Bill 431, (design, construction, and renovation standards for state
 buildings and facilities), to consider and take action on the
 following matter:
 (1) Senate Rule 12.03(4) is suspended to permit the
 committee to add the following:
 SECTION 3. The heading to Chapter 46, Education Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 46. [ASSISTANCE WITH] INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES AND
 ASSISTANCE WITH PAYMENT OF EXISTING DEBT
 Explanation: The change is necessary to change the heading
 of Chapter 46, Education Code.
 (2) Senate Rule 12.03(4) is suspended to permit the
 committee to add the following:
 SECTION 4. Chapter 46, Education Code, is amended by adding
 Subchapter D to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER D.  STANDARDS FOR INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES
 Sec. 46.101.  DEFINITION. In this subchapter,
 "instructional facility" has the meaning assigned by Section
 46.001.
 Sec. 46.102.  ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION STANDARDS
 FOR INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES. (a) In this section, "energy
 office" means the State Energy Conservation Office.
 (b)  The energy office shall adopt energy efficiency and
 conservation standards for the design, construction, and major
 renovation of instructional facilities that school districts may
 adopt or use to achieve long-term savings in energy and water costs
 through innovative building techniques.
 (c)  The standards adopted under Subsection (b) must match
 high-performance building certification standards that:
 (1)  are developed and revised through a
 consensus-based process or by a municipally owned utility in this
 state;
 (2)  provide minimum requirements for energy use,
 natural resources use, and indoor air quality;
 (3)  require substantiating documentation for
 certification;
 (4)  employ third-party, post-construction review and
 verification for certification; and
 (5)  the energy office determines are nationally
 recognized in the building industry, such as:
 (A)  the Texas Collaborative for High Performance
 Schools (TX-CHPS) Criteria;
 (B)  the Green Building Initiative's Green Globes
 program;
 (C)  the Leadership in Energy and Environmental
 Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System; or
 (D) the Austin Energy Green Building Program.
 (d)  The energy office may update the standards adopted under
 this section not more frequently than once every three years.
 (e)  The energy office shall prepare an analysis of the
 typical initial building costs and projected energy and other
 savings associated with the implementation of the standards adopted
 by the energy office under this section. The office shall publish
 the analysis and make copies available to all school districts in
 this state.
 (f)  The energy office shall adopt rules necessary to
 administer this section.
 Sec. 46.103.  STATE AND FEDERAL FUNDS. The energy office
 shall, to the extent possible, assist school districts to obtain
 state and federal funding for implementing the standards adopted
 under this subchapter.
 Explanation: The change is necessary to establish energy
 efficiency standards and conservation standards for certain school
 district facilities.
 (3) Senate Rule 12.03(4) is suspended to permit the
 committee to add the following:
 SECTION 6. Not later than July 1, 2010, the State Energy
 Conservation Office shall adopt rules establishing energy
 efficiency, conservation, and indoor air quality standards for the
 design, construction, and renovation of public school
 instructional facilities as required by Section 46.102, Education
 Code, as added by this Act.
 Explanation: The change is necessary to implement the energy
 efficiency standards and conservation standards for certain school
 district facilities.
 Suspending limitations on conference committee jurisdiction, H.B.
 No. 431 (Lucio III/Hinojosa).