Maryland Code § SF-4-806

Section SF-4-806
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(a) So that it can audit and evaluate competing design proposals, the
Department shall set standards for energy performance indices.
(b) As experience develops on the energy performance achieved in State
buildings, the energy performance indices will serve as a measure of building
performance with respect to energy consumption.
(c) The Department, in cooperation with the Maryland Energy
Administration, shall assist State agencies in reducing, by 2031, the average energy
consumption in State buildings by 20% from the level in fiscal year 2018.
(d) On or before October 1, 2024, the Maryland Green Building Council
shall:
(1) update the High Performance Green Building Program
authorized under § 3-602.1 of this article to ensure that all new buildings and major
renovations subject to the Program align with the State's goal of achieving net zero
greenhouse gas emissions by 2045; and
(2) submit a copy of the updated Program to the Governor and, in
accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly.
(e) (1) The Department shall identify State-owned facilities that are
potential candidates for energy savings performance contracts.
(2) State agencies shall provide on-site support to work with the
Department at facilities identified as candidates for energy savings performance
contracts under this subsection.

(f) (1) Each year, the Department shall conduct an energy and
greenhouse gas emissions audit of at least 2,000,000 square feet of State-owned
buildings.
(2) The audit shall include best practices and identify low-cost
measures for increasing energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
(3) The Department shall provide a copy of the audit to the head of
each unit of State government that occupies the space audited.
(4) (i) Each unit of State government that occupies the space
audited shall, to the fullest extent practicable, implement the measures identified in
the audit.
(ii) For 1 year following the implementation of the measures
identified in the audit, the Department shall:
1. monitor the unit's energy use and greenhouse gas
emissions;
2. track any changes resulting from the measures; and
3. calculate any energy cost savings and emissions
reductions resulting from the measures.
(g) (1) In this subsection, "Database" means the Comprehensive Utility
Records Management Database.
(2) The Department shall record reductions in energy consumption
and greenhouse gas emissions resulting from the energy-savings measures in the
Database.
(3) Each month or on request by the Department, each unit of State
government shall provide the Department with access to available data about the
unit's facilities and copies of the unit's utility bills.
(4) The Department shall report to the Governor annually on each
unit's data compliance.
(5) The Department shall use the facility data and utility bill
information provided under this subsection to fully populate, update, and maintain
the Database.

(h) Each unit of State government shall, in support of the unit's core
missions, implement projects and initiatives to conserve energy and reduce the unit's
greenhouse gas emissions.
(i) Provisions promoting the State's energy efficiency and greenhouse gas
emissions reduction goals shall be included in each request for proposals that:
(1) is for the leasing of space to the State; and
(2) would obligate the State to pay the utility bills for the leased
space.
(j) Each fiscal year, the Department shall report to the Governor on the
State's progress toward achieving the goal of reducing energy consumption in State
buildings by 20%.

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