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HB304I-ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Summary of the Introduced Bill

HB 304 -- Energy Efficiency

Sponsor:  Cooper (158)

This bill establishes the Energy Efficiency Implementation Act,
which allows the Office of Administration to deposit 2.5% of
their total cost savings into the Office of Administration
Revolving Administrative Trust Fund.  "Cost savings" is defined
as expenses eliminated and future replacement expenditures
avoided as a direct result of implementing guaranteed energy cost
savings.  A report outlining the cost savings will be prepared at
least annually to the Governor, the President Pro Tem of the
Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

The Office of Administration is given authority to establish
policies and procedures for facility management and valuation,
coordinate a state facility review, implement a capital
improvement plan, evaluate state facility investment proposals,
establish performance measures for facility management
operations, and prepare annual reports concerning operation
savings.  Currently, agency directors are authorized to establish
standing contracts up to $25,000 for construction, renovation,
and repair projects as long as they follow specified procedures.
The bill increases the authorized amount to $100,000.

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