Maryland Code § LU-17-214

Section LU-17-214
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "High performance building" means a building that:
(i) meets or exceeds the current version of the U.S. Green
Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green
Building Rating System Silver rating; or
(ii) achieves at least a comparable numeric rating according to
a nationally recognized, accepted, and appropriate numeric sustainable development
rating system, guideline, or standard approved by the Secretary of Budget and
Management and the Secretary of General Services.
(3) "Major renovation" means the renovation of a building where:
(i) the building shell is to be reused for the new construction;

(ii) the heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC),
electrical, and plumbing systems are to be replaced; and
(iii) the scope of the renovation is 7,500 square feet or greater.
(b) It is the intent of the General Assembly that, to the extent practicable:
(1) the Commission shall employ green building technologies when
constructing or renovating a Commission-owned building not subject to this section;
and
(2) high performance buildings shall meet the criteria and standards
established under the "High Efficiency Green Building Program" adopted by the
Maryland Green Building Council.
(c) Except as provided in subsections (d) and (e) of this section, if a capital
project includes the construction or major renovation of a building that is 7,500
square feet or greater, the building shall be constructed or renovated to be a high
performance building.
(d) The following types of buildings are not required to be constructed or
renovated to be high performance buildings:
(1) warehouse and storage facilities;
(2) garages;
(3) maintenance facilities;
(4) transmitter buildings;
(5) cabins, pavilions, and other structures intended for open air or
rustic uses;
(6) buildings of historic significance; and
(7) other similar types of buildings, as determined by the
Commission.
(e) (1) The Commission may request from the county where the proposed
capital project is located a waiver from complying with subsection (c) of this section.
(2) On receipt of a written request of a waiver under this subsection,
with approval of the county executive, the county council of the county where the

proposed capital project is located may issue a waiver under this subsection if the
county council determines that the use of a high performance building in a proposed
capital project is not practicable.
(3) The Commission shall disclose any waiver issued under this
subsection in the capital improvements program required under § 18-113 of this
article.

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