AB1103
Updated 23 days ago
2154 Torrance Blvd, Ste 100 Torrance, CA 90501
As of 2015, the California State Legislature repealed Assembly Bill 1103 (AB 1103). As a result, a new energy disclosure law known as Assembly Bill (AB 802) was created and is set to go in effect in January 2017... In November of 2007, California passed Assembly Bill 1103 (AB 1103), mandating energy benchmarking and energy disclosure for non-residential buildings. AB 1103 requires non-residential business owners to input energy consumption and other building data into the Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager system, which generates an energy efficiency rating for the building. Ratings are from 1 to 100, with 100 being the most energy efficient. If a building reaches a score of 75 or higher, owners can apply for an ENERGY STAR plaque. Any building applying for the ENERGY STAR label must have their data certified by a licensed professional engineer... AB 1103 mandated disclosure of a building's energy data and rating of the previous year to prospective buyers..