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LR 1712
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Sec. 1. Establishment of energy standards for residential rental properties. Resolved:
That the Public Utilities Commission shall study energy standards
for existing and new construction of residential rental
properties and shall report to the Joint Standing Committee on
Utilities and Energy by January 1, 2006 regarding the study and
the recommendations of the commission. The commission shall
include recommended legislation. The report must include
proposed energy efficiency standards for residential rental
properties that are occupied year-round. The standards must
require existing residential rental properties that do not meet
the energy efficiency standards to meet those standards by
January 1, 2010 or within 90 days of sale, whichever occurs
first. The standards must include the following requirements:

 
1. Compliance with any mandatory standards for residential
construction pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes and any other
applicable building code;

 
2. Insulation to a minimum of R-38 value in the attic, cavity
walls insulated to capacity unless exempt because of a building
characteristic, insulated heat and hot water pipes and double-
glazed windows;

 
3. Energy Star ratings on all new appliances if available;

 
4. A high-efficiency oil burner if oil heat is used; and

 
5. An assessment of existing financing mechanisms for low-
income landlords.

 
The standards must include a penalty of 1% of market value or
twice the amount of monthly rent for each year or part thereof
that a building is out of compliance after the date that the
energy efficiency standards apply. The standards must specify
the agency responsible for enforcement and must make the penalty
payable to the General Fund.

 
The commission shall consider and may suggest optional
standards for basement insulation, storm windows with low-
emissivity glass and wastewater heat recovery.

 
SUMMARY

 
This resolve requires the Public Utilities Commission to study
energy standards for existing and new construction of residential
rental properties and report to the Joint Standing Committee on
Utilities and Energy by January 1, 2006 regarding the study and
recommendations. The report must include proposed


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