RCW 19.27A.020
State energy code—Adoption by state building code council—Preemption of local residential energy codes.
(1) The state building code council in the department of enterprise services shall adopt rules to be known as the Washington state energy code as part of the state building code.
(2) The council shall follow the legislature's standards set forth in this section to adopt rules to be known as the Washington state energy code. The Washington state energy code shall be designed to:
(a) Construct increasingly energy efficient homes and buildings that help achieve the broader goal of building zero fossil-fuel greenhouse gas emission homes and buildings by the year 2031;
(b) Require new buildings to meet a certain level of energy efficiency, but allow flexibility in building design, construction, and heating equipment efficiencies within that framework; and
(c) Allow space heating equipment efficiency to offset or substitute for building envelope thermal performance.
(3) The Washington state energy code shall take into account regional climatic conditions. One climate zone includes: Adams, Asotin, Benton, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Skamania, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, Whitman, and Yakima counties. The other climate zone includes all other counties not listed in this subsection (3). The assignment of a county to a climate zone may not be changed by adoption of a model code or rule. Nothing in this section prohibits the council from adopting the same rules or standards for each climate zone.
(4) The Washington state energy code for residential buildings shall be the 2006 edition of the Washington state energy code, or as amended by rule by the council.
(5) The minimum state energy code for new nonresidential buildings shall be the Washington state energy code, 2006 edition, or as amended by the council by rule.
(6)(a) Except as provided in (b) of this subsection, the Washington state energy code for residential structures shall preempt the residential energy code of each city, town, and county in the state of Washington.
(b) The state energy code for residential structures does not preempt a city, town, or county's energy code for residential structures which exceeds the requirements of the state energy code and which was adopted by the city, town, or county prior to March 1, 1990. Such cities, towns, or counties may not subsequently amend their energy code for residential structures to exceed the requirements adopted prior to March 1, 1990.
(7) The state building code council shall consult with the department of enterprise services as provided in RCW 34.05.310 prior to publication of proposed rules. The director of the department of enterprise services shall recommend to the state building code council any changes necessary to conform the proposed rules to the requirements of this section.
(8) The state building code council shall evaluate and consider adoption of the international energy conservation code in Washington state in place of the existing state energy code.
(9) The definitions in RCW 19.27A.140 apply throughout this section.
[ 2018 c 207 § 7; 2015 c 11 § 3; 2010 c 271 § 304; 2009 c 423 § 4; 1998 c 245 § 8; 1996 c 186 § 502; 1994 c 226 § 1; 1990 c 2 § 3; 1985 c 144 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 76 § 3. Formerly RCW 19.27.075.]
NOTES:
Effective date—2018 c 207 §§ 1-8: See note following RCW 19.27.070.
Finding—Intent—2015 c 11: See note following RCW 19.27.031.
Purpose—Effective date—2010 c 271: See notes following RCW 43.330.005.
Findings—Intent—Part headings not law—Effective date—1996 c 186: See notes following RCW 43.330.904.
Effective date—1994 c 226: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect immediately [April 1, 1994]." [ 1994 c 226 § 2.]
Effective dates—1990 c 2: See note following RCW 19.27.040.
Findings—Severability—1990 c 2: See notes following RCW 19.27A.015.
Severability—1985 c 144: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [ 1985 c 144 § 7.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 19 - Business Regulations—Miscellaneous
Chapter 19.27A - Energy-Related Building Standards.
19.27A.015 - State energy code—Minimum and maximum energy code.
19.27A.025 - Nonresidential buildings—Minimum standards—Amendments.
19.27A.045 - Maintaining energy code for residential structures.
19.27A.050 - State building code council—Construction—Inclusion of successor agency.
19.27A.060 - Hot water heaters—Temperature regulation.
19.27A.090 - Portable oil-fueled heaters—Sales and use—Approval required.
19.27A.100 - Portable oil-fueled heaters—Requirements for approval.
19.27A.120 - Violations—Penalty.
19.27A.130 - Finding—2009 c 423.
19.27A.150 - Strategic plan—Development and implementation.
19.27A.170 - Utilities—Maintenance of records of energy consumption data—Disclosure.
19.27A.180 - Energy performance score—Implementation strategy—Development and recommendations.
19.27A.190 - Qualifying public agency duties—Energy benchmark—Performance rating—Reports.
19.27A.200 - State energy performance standard—Definitions.
19.27A.210 - State energy performance standard.
19.27A.230 - State energy performance standard—Limit on early adoption incentive payments.
19.27A.240 - State energy performance standard—Early adoption incentive payment administration.
19.27A.250 - State energy management and benchmarking requirement.