(1) All
major facility projects of public school districts receiving any
funding in a state capital budget must be designed and
constructed to at least the LEED silver standard or the
Washington sustainable school design protocol. To the extent
appropriate LEED silver or Washington sustainable school design
protocol standards exist for the type of building or facility,
this subsection applies to major facility projects that have not
received project approval from the superintendent of public
instruction prior to: (a) July 1, 2006, for volunteering school
districts; (b) July 1, 2007, for class one school districts; and
(c) July 1, 2008, for class two school districts.
(2) Public school districts under this section shall: (a)
Monitor and document appropriate operating benefits and savings
resulting from major facility projects designed and constructed
as required under this section for a minimum of five years
following local board acceptance of a project receiving state
funding; and (b) report annually to the superintendent of public
instruction. The form and content of each report must be
mutually developed by the office of the superintendent of public
instruction in consultation with school districts.
(3) The superintendent of public instruction shall
consolidate the reports required in subsection (2) of this
section into one report and report to the governor and
legislature by September 1st of each even-numbered year beginning
in 2006 and ending in 2016. In its report, the superintendent of
public instruction shall also report on the implementation of
this chapter, including reasons why the LEED standard or
Washington sustainable school design protocol was not used as
required by RCW 39.35D.020(5)(b). The superintendent of public
instruction shall make recommendations regarding the ongoing
implementation of this chapter, including a discussion of
incentives and disincentives related to implementing this
chapter.
(4) The superintendent of public instruction shall develop
and issue guidelines for administering this chapter for public
school districts. The purpose of the guidelines is to define a
procedure and method for employing and verifying compliance with
the LEED silver standard or the Washington sustainable school
design protocol.
(5) The superintendent of public instruction shall utilize
the school facilities advisory board as a high-performance
buildings advisory committee comprised of affected public
schools, the superintendent of public instruction, the
department, and others at the superintendent of public
instruction's discretion to provide advice on implementing this
chapter. Among other duties, the advisory committee shall make
recommendations regarding an education and training process and
an ongoing evaluation or feedback process to help the
superintendent of public instruction implement this chapter.
[2006 c 263 § 331; 2005 c 12 § 4.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Purpose -- Part headings not law -- 2006 c 263: See notes following RCW 28A.150.230.