Maryland Code § PS-12-204

Section PS-12-204
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "ASHRAE" means the American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers.
(3) "Guidelines" means the guidelines for recommended illumination
levels in existing public buildings.
(4) "Public building" means a building owned by the State, a county,
or municipal corporation or a unit of the State, a county, or municipal corporation.
(b) This section applies to each public building that is 10,000 or more square
feet in area per floor.
(c) In conjunction with the Department of Natural Resources, the Maryland
Department of Labor shall develop guidelines for recommended illumination levels
in existing public buildings in the State 6 months after ASHRAE 100 standards are
adopted.
(d) After approval by the Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive,
and Legislative Review, the guidelines shall be published in the Maryland Register
and other appropriate media to:

(1) encourage use of the guidelines; and
(2) provide standards in accordance with which owners, operators, or
both of existing public buildings, including local governments, the Department of
General Services, and other governmental units that manage State buildings, may
target their energy conservation effort with regard to illumination.
(e) (1) In conjunction with the Department of Natural Resources, the
Maryland Department of Labor shall provide training to local jurisdictions on the
application of the guidelines.
(2) The training may include a program developed by a federal
agency or a contract agent.
(f) The Department of Natural Resources shall assist local jurisdictions to:
(1) determine the cost-benefit impacts of implementing the
guidelines; and
(2) perform audits of specific buildings or installations to determine
lighting performance characteristics and the savings possible through implementing
the guidelines.
(g) (1) There is an advisory commission on energy conservation in
buildings.
(2) The commission consists of 15 members appointed by the
Secretary of Labor.
(3) The members shall be broadly representative, including
representatives from:
(i) State and local code enforcement agencies;
(ii) architectural and engineering professions;
(iii) public utilities;
(iv) the construction industry;
(v) legislative bodies of local government; and
(vi) the public.

(4) A member of the commission:
(i) may not receive compensation for service on the
commission; but
(ii) is entitled to reimbursement for expenses under the
Standard State Travel Regulations as provided in the State budget.

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