Affirming that the legislature has not provided authority for the state building code council to use greenhouse gas emissions as a consideration in residential building codes or energy codes.

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AI Summary: The bill affirms that the state building code council does not have the authority to incorporate greenhouse gas emissions as a factor in residential building codes or energy codes. This legislation aims to restrict the use of greenhouse gas considerations in these codes by clarifying the council's scope of authority. The bill seeks to ensure that building regulations do not directly address or regulate greenhouse gas emissions in residential construction, potentially impacting future environmental and energy efficiency standards in building codes.

Latest Action: Referred to Environment & Energy.

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  • 2023-01-10 : Referred to Environment & Energy.

  • 2024-01-08 : By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.

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