Washington Code § 39.35D.800

Performance review—Report
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The joint legislative audit and review committee, or its successor legislative agency, shall conduct a performance review of the high-performance buildings program established under this chapter. (1) The performance audit shall include, but not be limited to: (a) The identification of the costs of implementation of high-performance building[s] standards in the design and construction of major facility projects subject to this chapter; (b) The identification of operating savings attributable to the implementation of high-performance building[s] standards, including but not limited to savings in energy, utility, and maintenance costs; (c) The identification of any impacts of high-performance buildings standards on worker productivity and student performance; and (d) An evaluation of the effectiveness of the high-performance building[s] standards established under this chapter, and recommendations for any changes in those standards that may be supported by the committee's findings. (2) The committee shall make a preliminary report of its findings and recommendations on or before December 1, 2010, and a final report on or before July 1, 2011.

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