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Rep. Julie Hamos
Filed: 3/18/2009
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3987
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3987 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Energy
Efficient Commercial Building Act is |
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| amended by changing Sections 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 45 as |
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| follows: |
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| (20 ILCS 3125/1)
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| Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Energy
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| Efficient Commercial Building Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-936, eff. 8-13-04.) |
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| (20 ILCS 3125/5)
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| Sec. 5. Findings.
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| (a) The legislature finds that an effective energy |
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| efficient commercial building code
is essential to:
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| (1) reduce the air pollutant emissions from energy |
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| consumption that are
affecting the health of residents of |
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| this State;
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| (2) moderate future peak electric power demand;
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| (3) assure the reliability of the electrical grid and |
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| an adequate supply
of heating oil and natural gas; and
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| (4) control energy costs for residents and businesses |
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| in this State.
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| (b) The legislature further finds that this State has a |
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| number of different
climate types, all of which require energy |
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| for both cooling and heating, and
that there are many |
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| cost-effective measures that can reduce peak energy use and
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| reduce cooling, heating, lighting, and other energy costs in |
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| commercial buildings.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-936, eff. 8-13-04.) |
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| (20 ILCS 3125/10)
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| Sec. 10. Definitions.
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| "Board" means the Capital Development Board.
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| "Building" includes both residential buildings and |
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| commercial buildings.
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| "Code" means the latest published edition of the |
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| International Code Council's International Energy Conservation |
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| Code, excluding published supplements but including the |
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| adaptations to the Code that are made by the
Board.
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| "Commercial building" means any building except a building |
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| that is a residential building, as defined in this Section. |
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| "Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic |
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| Opportunity. |
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| "Municipality" means any city, village, or incorporated |
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| town.
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| "Residential building" means a building containing one or |
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| more dwelling units, not exceeding 4 stories above grade, where |
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| occupants are primarily permanent. (i) a detached one-family or |
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| 2-family dwelling or (ii) any building that is 3 stories or |
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| less in height above grade that contains multiple dwelling |
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| units, in which the occupants reside on a primarily permanent |
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| basis, such as a townhouse, a row house, an apartment house, a |
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| convent, a monastery, a rectory, a fraternity or sorority |
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| house, a dormitory, and a rooming house.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-936, eff. 8-13-04; 94-815, eff. 5-26-06.) |
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| (20 ILCS 3125/15)
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| Sec. 15. Energy Efficient Building Code. The Board, in |
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| consultation with the Department, shall adopt the Code as |
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| minimum
requirements for commercial buildings, applying to the |
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| construction of, renovations to, and additions to all |
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| commercial buildings in the State. The Board, in consultation |
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| with the Department, shall also adopt the Code as the minimum |
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| and maximum requirements for residential buildings, applying |
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| to the construction of all residential buildings in the State. |
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| The Board may
appropriately adapt the International Energy |
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| Conservation Code to apply to the
particular economy, |
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| population distribution, geography, and climate of the
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| and construction therein, consistent with the public policy
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| objectives of this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-936, eff. 8-13-04.) |
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| (20 ILCS 3125/20)
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| Sec. 20. Applicability.
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| (a) The Board shall adopt the Code within 6 months after |
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| its publication. The Code shall take effect within 3 months one |
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| year after it is adopted by the Board and shall apply
to any |
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| new commercial building or structure in this State for which a |
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| building permit
application is received by a municipality or |
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| county, except as otherwise provided by this Act.
In the case |
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| of any addition, alteration, renovation, or repair to an |
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| existing commercial structure, the Code adopted under this Act |
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| applies only to the portions of that structure that are being |
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| added, altered, renovated, or repaired.
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| (b) The following buildings shall be exempt from
the Code:
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| (1) Buildings otherwise exempt from the provisions of a |
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| locally adopted
building code and buildings that do not |
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| contain a conditioned space.
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| (2) Buildings that do not use either electricity or |
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| fossil fuel for
comfort
conditioning. For purposes of |
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| determining whether this exemption applies, a
building |
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| will be presumed to be heated by electricity, even in the |
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| absence of
equipment used for electric comfort heating, |
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| whenever the building is provided
with electrical service |
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| in excess of 100 amps, unless the code enforcement
official |
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| determines that this electrical service is necessary for |
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| purposes
other than providing electric comfort heating.
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| (3) Historic buildings. This exemption shall apply to |
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| those buildings
that
are listed on the National Register of |
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| Historic Places or the Illinois
Register of Historic |
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| Places, and to those buildings that have been designated
as |
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| historically significant by a local governing body that is |
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| authorized to
make such designations.
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| (4) (Blank).
Residential buildings . |
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| (5) Other buildings specified as exempt by the |
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| International Energy Conservation Code.
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| (c) Additions, alterations, renovations, or repairs to an |
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| existing building, building system, or portion thereof shall |
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| conform to the provisions of the Code as they relate to new |
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| construction without requiring the unaltered portion of the |
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| existing building or building system to comply with the Code. |
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| The following need not comply with the Code, provided that the |
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| energy use of the building is not increased: (i) storm windows |
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| installed over existing fenestration, (ii) glass-only |
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| replacements in an existing sash and frame, (iii) existing |
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| ceiling, wall, or floor cavities exposed during construction, |
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| provided that these cavities are filled with insulation, and |
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| (iv) construction where the existing roof, wall, or floor is |
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| not exposed. |
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| (d) A unit of local government that does not regulate |
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| energy efficient building standards is not required to adopt, |
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| enforce, or administer the Code; however, any energy efficient |
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| building standards adopted by a unit of local government must |
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| comply with this Act. If a unit of local government does not |
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| regulate energy efficient building standards, any |
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| construction, renovation, or addition to buildings or |
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| structures is subject to the provisions contained in this Act. |
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| (Source: P.A. 93-936, eff. 8-13-04.) |
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| (20 ILCS 3125/45)
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| Sec. 45. Home rule.
Except as otherwise provided in this |
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| Section, no No unit of local government, including any home |
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| rule unit, may regulate energy efficient building standards for |
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| commercial buildings in a manner that is less stringent than |
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| the provisions contained in this Act.
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| Except as otherwise provided in this Section, no unit of |
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| local government, including any home rule unit, may regulate |
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| energy efficient building standards for residential buildings |
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| in a manner that is either less or more stringent than the |
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| standards established pursuant to this Act. |
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| Except as otherwise provided in this Section, no unit of |
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| local government, including any home rule unit, may hereafter |
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| enact any annexation ordinance or resolution, or require or |
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| enter into any annexation agreement, that imposes energy |
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| efficiency building standards for residential buildings that |
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| are either less or more stringent than the energy efficiency |
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| standards in effect throughout the unit of local government, |
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| including a unit of local government that is subject to State |
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| regulation under the Code as provided in Section 15 of this |
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| Act, at the time of construction. |
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| Any unit of local government that has adopted, on or before |
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| the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General |
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| Assembly, efficiency standards at least as stringent as the |
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| 2006 International Energy Conservation Code may continue to |
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| regulate energy efficient building standards under that Code. |
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| This Section is a denial
and limitation
of home rule powers |
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| and functions under subsection (i) of Section 6
of Article VII |
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| of the Illinois Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home |
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| rule units of powers and functions exercised by the State.
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| Nothing in this Section, however, prevents a unit of local |
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| government from adopting an energy efficiency code or standards |
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| for commercial buildings that are more stringent than the Code |
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| under this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-936, eff. 8-13-04.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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