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Chapter 51-11
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Section 51-11-1200
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51-11-1160
<< 51-11-1200 >>
51-11-1301
(Effective Until July 1, 2013.)
WAC 51-11-1200
Agency filings affecting this section
Reserved.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020
and
19.27A.025
. 12-13-035, § 51-11-1200, filed 6/12/12, effective 7/13/12. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025
,
19.27A.045
. 10-03-115, 10-13-113 and 10-22-056, § 51-11-1200, filed 1/20/10, 6/21/10 and 10/28/10, effective 1/1/11.]
Notes:
Reviser's note:
Notice of Objection
: The Joint Administrative Rules Review Committee (Committee) finds that, in adopting the 2009 proposed changes to the State Energy Code, Chapter
51-11
WAC, on November 20, 2009, the State Building Code Council (Council) failed to comply with all requirements of the law and failed to adequately respond to the Committee's request for additional economic impact and cost-benefit analyses prior to adoption.
On October 1, 2009, the Committee found that the Small Business Economic Impact Statement (SBEIS) for the proposed changes filed with the Code Reviser failed to comply with all requirements of law. The Committee requested that the Council conduct a cost-benefit analysis pursuant to RCW
34.05.328
and amend the SBEIS to provide additional economic impact information, including an estimate of the number of jobs that would be created or lost as a result of compliance with all the proposed rules, as required by RCW
19.85.040
(2)(d).
The Council provided the Committee with information and data on November 18, 2009. On December 2, 2009, the Committee found that the Council failed to adequately respond to the Committee's request for additional data. Specifically, the Committee found that the Council failed to amend the SBEIS to (a) estimate the number of jobs that would be created or lost as a result of compliance with the proposed changes; and (b) support the SBEIS with a detailed and rigorous costs analysis of the cumulative impact of all the changes. In addition, the Committee found that the Council failed to provide the Committee with a cost-benefit analysis of the proposed changes and pursuant to the requirements of RCW
34.05.328
.
The Committee strongly supports a process that makes thoughtful and informed progress towards changes that result in improved energy efficiency in our buildings, wherever practicable. While the Council worked diligently, it is the opinion of the Committee that the Council did not fully develop and consider the economic impacts and costs versus benefits of these significant changes to our Energy Code. Furthermore, it is the opinion of the Committee that the Council and the Legislature need this information to fully evaluate the value, impacts, and consequences of the proposed codes, with due diligence to their respective fiduciary responsibilities, in order to create the best informed public policy.
As a result, the Committee recommends that the Governor suspend the adoption and implementation of the changes to the Energy Code, Chapter
51-11
WAC, adopted by the Council on November 20, 2009, until such time as a more adequate analysis has been completed and considered by the appropriate bodies.
For all of the above stated reasons, the Committee objects to the changes to the State Energy Code, Chapter
51-11
WAC, that were adopted by the Council on November 20, 2009, and hereby directs the Code Reviser, pursuant to RCW
34.05.640
(4), to publish this Notice of Objection in the Washington State Register and along with any publication in the Washington Administrative Code of changes to Chapter
51-11
WAC that were adopted by the Council in 2009 and filed with the Code Reviser.