42 U.S.C. § 17081. Commercial high-performance green buildings
- (a)(a)
Director of Commercial High-Performance Green Buildings
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary, acting through the Assistant Secretary of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, shall appoint a Director of Commercial High-Performance Green Buildings to a position in the career-reserved Senior Executive service, with the principal responsibility to—
- (1)(a)(1)establish and manage the Office of Commercial High-Performance Green Buildings; and
- (2)
- (b)
- (c)(c)
Duties
The Commercial Director shall, with respect to development of high-performance green buildings and zero-energy commercial buildings nationwide—
- (1)(c)(1)coordinate the activities of the Office of Commercial High-Performance Green Buildings with the activities of the Office of Federal High-Performance Green Buildings;
- (2)(c)(2)develop the legal predicates and agreements for, negotiate, and establish one or more public-private partnerships with the Consortium, members of the Consortium, and other capable parties meeting the qualifications of the Consortium, to further such development;
- (3)(c)(3)represent the public and the Department in negotiating and performing in accord with such public-private partnerships;
- (4)(c)(4)use appropriated funds in an effective manner to encourage the maximum investment of private funds to achieve such development;
- (5)(c)(5)promote research and development of high-performance green buildings, consistent with section 17083 of this title; and
- (6)(c)(6)
jointly establish with the Federal Director a national high-performance green building clearinghouse in accordance with section 17083(1) of this title, which shall provide high-performance green building information and disseminate research results through—
- (d)(d)
Reporting
The Commercial Director shall report directly to the Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, or to other senior officials in a way that facilitates the integrated program of this part for both energy efficiency and renewable energy and both technology development and technology deployment. - (e)(e)
Coordination
The Commercial Director shall ensure full coordination of high-performance green building information and activities, including activities under this part, within the Federal Government by working with the General Services Administration and all relevant agencies, including, at a minimum—
- (1)(e)(1)the Environmental Protection Agency;
- (2)(e)(2)the Office of the Federal Environmental Executive;
- (3)(e)(3)the Office of Federal Procurement Policy;
- (4)(e)(4)the Department of Energy, particularly the Federal Energy Management Program;
- (5)(e)(5)the Department of Health and Human Services;
- (6)(e)(6)the Department of Housing and Urban Development;
- (7)(e)(7)the Department of Defense;
- (8)(e)(8)the National Institute of Standards and Technology;
- (9)(e)(9)the Department of Transportation;
- (10)(e)(10)the Office of Science Technology and Policy; and
- (11)(e)(11)such nonprofit high-performance green building rating and analysis entities as the Commercial Director determines can offer support, expertise, and review services.
- (f)(f)
High-Performance Green Building Partnership Consortium
- (1)(f)(1)
Recognition
Not later than 90 days after December 19, 2007, the Commercial Director shall formally recognize one or more groups that qualify as a high-performance green building partnership consortium. - (2)(f)(2)
Representation to qualify
To qualify under this section, any consortium shall include representation from—
- (A)(f)(2)(A)the design professions, including national associations of architects and of professional engineers;
- (B)(f)(2)(B)the development, construction, financial, and real estate industries;
- (C)(f)(2)(C)building owners and operators from the public and private sectors;
- (D)(f)(2)(D)academic and research organizations, including at least one national laboratory with extensive commercial building energy expertise;
- (E)(f)(2)(E)building code agencies and organizations, including a model energy code-setting organization;
- (F)(f)(2)(F)independent high-performance green building associations or councils;
- (G)(f)(2)(G)experts in indoor air quality and environmental factors;
- (H)(f)(2)(H)experts in intelligent buildings and integrated building information systems;
- (I)(f)(2)(I)utility energy efficiency programs;
- (J)(f)(2)(J)manufacturers and providers of equipment and techniques used in high-performance green buildings;
- (K)(f)(2)(K)public transportation industry experts; and
- (L)(f)(2)(L)nongovernmental energy efficiency organizations.
- (3)
- (g)(g)
Report
Not later than 2 years after December 19, 2007, and biennially thereafter, the Commercial Director, in consultation with the Consortium, shall submit to Congress a report that—
- (1)(g)(1)
describes the status of the high-performance green building initiatives under this part and other Federal programs affecting commercial high-performance green buildings in effect as of the date of the report, including—
- (A)
- (B)(g)(1)(B)the status of funding requests and appropriations for those programs; and
- (2)(g)(2)summarizes and highlights development, at the State and local level, of high-performance green building initiatives, including executive orders, policies, or laws adopted promoting high-performance green building (including the status of implementation of those initiatives).