Public Act 104-0813
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| Public Act 104-0813 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning safety. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Energy Efficient Building Act is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 10 and 55 as follows: | ||||
(20 ILCS 3125/10) | ||||
Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act: | ||||
"Agency" means the Environmental Protection Agency. | ||||
"ANSI/IES standards" has the meaning given to that term in | ||||
the Responsible Outdoor Lighting Control Act. | ||||
"Board" means the Capital Development Board. | ||||
"Building" includes both residential buildings and | ||||
commercial buildings. | ||||
"Code" means the latest published edition of the | ||||
International Code Council's International Energy Conservation | ||||
Code as adopted by the Board, including any published | ||||
supplements adopted by the Board and any amendments and | ||||
adaptations to the Code that are made by the Board. | ||||
"Commercial building" means any building except a building | ||||
that is a residential building, as defined in this Section. | ||||
"Light trespass" has the meaning given to that term in the | ||||
Responsible Outdoor Lighting Control Act. | ||||
"Lumen" has the meaning given to that term in the | ||||
Responsible Outdoor Lighting Control Act. | ||
"Luminaire" has the meaning given to that term in the | ||
Responsible Outdoor Lighting Control Act. | ||
"Lux" has the meaning given to that term in the | ||
Responsible Outdoor Lighting Control Act. | ||
"Municipality" means any city, village, or incorporated | ||
town. | ||
"Nadir" has the meaning given to that term in the | ||
Responsible Outdoor Lighting Control Act. | ||
"Residential building" means (i) a detached one-family or | ||
2-family dwelling or (ii) any building that is 3 stories or | ||
less in height above grade that contains multiple dwelling | ||
units, in which the occupants reside on a primarily permanent | ||
basis, such as a townhouse, a row house, an apartment house, a | ||
convent, a monastery, a rectory, a fraternity or sorority | ||
house, a dormitory, and a rooming house; provided, however, | ||
that when applied to a building located within the boundaries | ||
of a municipality having a population of 1,000,000 or more, | ||
the term "residential building" means a building containing | ||
one or more dwelling units, not exceeding 4 stories above | ||
grade, where occupants are primarily permanent. | ||
"Site energy index" means a scalar published by the | ||
Pacific Northwest National Laboratories representing the ratio | ||
of the site energy performance of an evaluated code compared | ||
to the site energy performance of the 2006 International | ||
Energy Conservation Code. A "site energy index" includes only | ||
conservation measures and excludes net energy credit for any | ||
on-site or off-site energy production. | ||
(Source: P.A. 101-144, eff. 7-26-19; 102-444, eff. 8-20-21; | ||
102-662, eff. 9-15-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; revised 7-7-25.) | ||
(20 ILCS 3125/55) | ||
Sec. 55. Illinois Stretch Energy Code. | ||
(a) The Board, in consultation with the Agency, shall | ||
create and adopt the Illinois Stretch Energy Code, to allow | ||
municipalities and projects authorized or funded by the Board | ||
to achieve more energy efficiency in buildings than the | ||
Illinois Energy Conservation Code through a consistent pathway | ||
across the State. The Illinois Stretch Energy Code shall be | ||
available for adoption by any municipality and shall set | ||
minimum energy efficiency requirements, taking the place of | ||
the Illinois Energy Conservation Code within any municipality | ||
that adopts the Illinois Stretch Energy Code. | ||
(b) The Illinois Stretch Energy Code shall have separate | ||
components for commercial and residential buildings, which may | ||
be adopted by the municipality jointly or separately. | ||
(c) The Illinois Stretch Energy Code shall apply to all | ||
projects to which an energy conservation code is applicable | ||
that are authorized or funded in any part by the Board after | ||
July 1, 2024. | ||
(d) Development of the Illinois Stretch Energy Code shall | ||
be completed and available for adoption by municipalities by | ||
June 30, 2024. | ||
(e) Consistent with the requirements under paragraph (2.5) | ||
of subsection (g) of Section 8-103B of the Public Utilities | ||
Act and under paragraph (2) of subsection (j) of Section 8-104 | ||
of the Public Utilities Act, municipalities may adopt the | ||
Illinois Stretch Energy Code and may use utility programs to | ||
support compliance with the Illinois Stretch Energy Code. The | ||
amount of savings from such utility efforts that may be | ||
counted toward achievement of their annual savings goals shall | ||
be based on reasonable estimates of the increase in savings | ||
resulting from the utility efforts, relative to reasonable | ||
approximations of what would have occurred absent the utility | ||
involvement. | ||
(f) The Illinois Stretch Energy Code's residential | ||
components shall: | ||
(1) apply to residential buildings as defined under | ||
Section 10; | ||
(2) set performance targets using a site energy index | ||
with reductions relative to the 2006 International Energy | ||
Conservation Code; and | ||
(3) include stretch energy codes with site energy | ||
index standards and adoption dates as follows: by no later | ||
than June 30, 2024, the Board shall create and adopt a | ||
stretch energy code with a site energy index no greater | ||
than 0.50 of the 2006 International Energy Conservation | ||
Code; by no later than December 31, 2026, the Board shall | ||
create and adopt a stretch energy code with a site energy | ||
index no greater than 0.40 of the 2006 International | ||
Energy Conservation Code, unless the Board identifies | ||
unanticipated burdens associated with the stretch energy | ||
code adopted in 2023 or 2024, in which case the Board may | ||
adopt a stretch energy code with a site energy index no | ||
greater than 0.42 of the 2006 International Energy | ||
Conservation Code, provided that the more relaxed standard | ||
has a site energy index that is at least 0.05 more | ||
restrictive than the 2024 International Energy | ||
Conservation Code; by no later than December 31, 2029, the | ||
Board shall create and adopt a stretch energy code with a | ||
site energy index no greater than 0.33 of the 2006 | ||
International Energy Conservation Code, unless the Board | ||
identifies unanticipated burdens associated with the | ||
stretch energy code adopted in 2025, in which case the | ||
Board may adopt a stretch energy code with a site energy | ||
index no greater than 0.35 of the 2006 International | ||
Energy Conservation Code, but only if that more relaxed | ||
standard has a site energy index that is at least 0.05 more | ||
restrictive than the 2027 International Energy | ||
Conservation Code; and by no later than December 31, 2032, | ||
the Board shall create and adopt a stretch energy code | ||
with a site energy index no greater than 0.25 of the 2006 | ||
International Energy Conservation Code. | ||
(g) The Illinois Stretch Energy Code's commercial | ||
components shall: | ||
(1) apply to commercial buildings as defined under | ||
Section 10; | ||
(2) set performance targets using a site energy index | ||
with reductions relative to the 2006 International Energy | ||
Conservation Code; and | ||
(3) include stretch energy codes with site energy | ||
index standards and adoption dates as follows: by no later | ||
than June 30, 2024, the Board shall create and adopt a | ||
stretch energy code with a site energy index no greater | ||
than 0.60 of the 2006 International Energy Conservation | ||
Code; by no later than December 31, 2026, the Board shall | ||
create and adopt a stretch energy code with a site energy | ||
index no greater than 0.50 of the 2006 International | ||
Energy Conservation Code; by no later than December 31, | ||
2029, the Board shall create and adopt a stretch energy | ||
code with a site energy index no greater than 0.44 of the | ||
2006 International Energy Conservation Code; and by no | ||
later than December 31, 2032, the Board shall create and | ||
adopt a stretch energy code with a site energy index no | ||
greater than 0.39 of the 2006 International Energy | ||
Conservation Code; and . | ||
(4) include stretch energy codes with ANSI/IES | ||
standards and adoption dates, such that, by no later than | ||
December 31, 2029, the Board shall create and adopt a | ||
stretch energy code with: | ||
(A) outdoor lighting standards of no more than 25% | ||
above ANSI/IES standards; | ||
(B) light trespass from luminaire light sources | ||
measuring no greater than 1.0 lux; | ||
(C) luminaires emitting more than 1,000 lumens | ||
emitting no more than 5% of their total lumen output | ||
above 80 degrees from nadir; and | ||
(D) maximum correlated color temperature of | ||
outdoor luminaires of 3,000 Kelvin. | ||
(h) The process for the creation of the Illinois Stretch | ||
Energy Code includes: | ||
(1) within 60 days after the effective date of this | ||
amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, the Capital | ||
Development Board shall meet with the Illinois Energy Code | ||
Advisory Council to advise and provide technical | ||
assistance and recommendations to the Capital Development | ||
Board for the Illinois Stretch Energy Code, which shall: | ||
(A) advise the Capital Development Board on | ||
creation of interim performance targets, code | ||
requirements, and an implementation plan for the | ||
Illinois Stretch Energy Code; | ||
(B) recommend amendments to proposed rules issued | ||
by the Capital Development Board; | ||
(C) recommend complementary programs or policies; | ||
and | ||
(D) complete recommendations and development for | ||
the Illinois Stretch Energy Code elements and | ||
requirements by December 31, 2023; and | ||
(2) as As part of its deliberations, the Illinois | ||
Energy Code Advisory Council shall actively solicit input | ||
from other energy code stakeholders and interested | ||
parties. | ||
(Source: P.A. 103-4, eff. 5-31-23; 104-315, eff. 1-1-26.) | ||
Effective Date: 1/1/2027
