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- Title
A TALE OF TWO CODES: THE INFLUENCE OF ALBUQUERQUE AND WASHINGTON ON GREEN BUILDING.
- Authors
PIKE, JEFFREY
- Abstract
Green building has become an increasingly important piece of the American economy. Two cases from the past five years addressed this burgeoning field: Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute v. City of Albuquerque and Building Industry Association of Washington v. Washington State Building Code Council. As a result of these decisions, legislators would be wise to explicitly evidence their desires when updating or enacting local buildings codes to guard against the potential for severability in the event that the federal Energy Policy and Conservation Act preempts part of the code. So long as they do so, legislators should be able to include both performance- and prescriptive-based paths for compliance. If the state or municipality must choose a single path to compliance, however, it would be most beneficial to emphasize performance-based paths because a credit-based system provides a builder with more flexibility, which will benefit both the project and the environment.
- Subjects
UNITED States; ALBUQUERQUE (N.M.); WASHINGTON (D.C.); SUSTAINABLE buildings; ENERGY policy laws; ENERGY policy; LEGAL compliance; ENVIRONMENTAL law; ECONOMICS; CITIES &; towns &; the environment
- Publication
Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review, 2014, Vol 41, Issue 1, p201
- ISSN
0190-7034
- Publication type
Article