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Federal Register notice published on
April 19, 2013 (78 FR 23550). As a
participant in the IECC development
process, DOE submitted code change
proposals for the IECC, and recently
defended its proposals at the April 2013
ICC Committee Action Hearings (results
are available at https://www.iccsafe.org/
cs/codes/Pages/Dallas-B-Results.aspx).
The next step in the current IECC
development cycle is for participants to
submit public comments on actions
taken at the recent ICC Committee
Action Hearings in anticipation of the
ICC Public Comment Hearings to be
held in October 2013.
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice and request for comment.
April 19, 2013. As a participant in the
IECC development process, DOE intends
to submit public comments on actions
taken on DOE’s code change proposals
and technical analysis at the ICC
Committee Action Hearings held in
Dallas, Texas in April 2013. DOE is
requesting stakeholder feedback on its
draft public comments prior to
submission to the ICC. This notice
outlines the process by which DOE will
seek stakeholder feedback and submit
public comments to the ICC.
DATES: Comments on DOE’s draft public
comments to the ICC must be provided
by June 30, 2013.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by any of the following
methods:
• Email: EnergyCodeDevelopment
2012BC0030@ee.doe.gov. Include ‘‘IECC
public comment’’ in the subject line of
the message.
• Postal Mail: Mr. Jeremiah Williams,
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of
Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy, Building Technologies Office,
Mailstop EE–2J, 1000 Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585–
0121, Please submit one signed paper
original.
• Hand Delivery/Courier: Mr.
Jeremiah Williams, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, 950 L’Enfant
Building, Room 6052, 950 L’Enfant
Plaza, Washington, DC 20024
• Instructions: All submissions must
include the agency name, Department of
Energy, and ‘‘IECC public comments’’
for these draft public comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jeremiah Williams, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Building
Technologies Office, Mailstop EE–2J,
1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585–0121,
Telephone: (202) 287–1941, Email:
jeremiah.williams@ee.doe.gov.
For legal issues contact Kavita
Vaidyanathan, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of the General Counsel,
Forrestal Building, Mailstop GC–71,
1000 Independence Ave. SW.,
Washington, DC 20585, Telephone:
(202) 586–0669, Email:
kavita.vaidyanathan@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) participates in the process
administered by the International Code
Council (ICC) to develop the
International Energy Conservation Code
(IECC). DOE’s participation in this
process was outlined in a previous
Federal Register notice published on
I. Introduction
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
supports the International Energy
Conservation Code (IECC) by
participating in the code development
administered by the International Code
Council (ICC). DOE’s participation in
this process was outlined in a previous
II. DOE Public Comments for the IECC
Code change proposals for the IECC
were heard at the ICC Committee Action
Hearings conducted April 21–30, 2013
in Dallas, Texas. Continuing its
participation in the IECC development
process, DOE has drafted public
comments on its code change proposals
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A. Statutory Requirements
Title III of the Energy Conservation
and Production Act, as amended
(ECPA), establishes requirements related
to energy conservation standards for
new buildings (42 U.S.C. 6831–6837).
Section 307(b) of ECPA directs DOE to
support voluntary building energy codes
by periodically reviewing the technical
and economic basis of the voluntary
building codes, recommending
amendments to such codes, seeking
adoption of all technologically feasible
and economically justified energy
efficiency measures, and otherwise
participate in any industry process for
review and modification of such codes
(42 U.S.C. 6836(b)).
B. Background
The IECC serves as a model building
energy code and is adopted by many
U.S. states, territories, the District of
Columbia, and localities across the
nation. Development of the IECC is
administered by the ICC, with revisions
taking place every three years under the
ICC governmental consensus process.
Any party can propose changes to the
IECC with proposed code changes
subject to the bylaws, policies and
procedures as defined by the ICC. Code
change proposals are discussed and
voted on at the ICC Committee Action
Hearings. The next step in the IECC
development cycle is for stakeholders to
submit public comments on actions
taken at the recent ICC Committee
Action Hearings in anticipation of the
ICC Public Comment Hearings.
ICC’s code development process is
described at https://www.iccsafe.org/cs/
codes/pages/default.aspx.
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and technical analysis for submission to
the ICC. DOE is requesting stakeholder
feedback on its draft public comments
prior to submission to the ICC. The
process by which DOE developed its
draft public comments, as well as
instructions for how to submit feedback,
is described in the following sections.
DOE Development of Public Comments
Based on actions taken at the ICC
Committee Action Hearings, DOE has
identified actions where DOE believes a
committee action should be
reconsidered for its code change
proposals and technical analysis, and
drafted associated comments. DOE
comments are currently available for
public review at https://www.
energycodes.gov/development. DOE will
not provide responses to individual
comments, but will consider any and all
comments timely submitted in
developing final public comments prior
to submission to the ICC. Stakeholder
feedback received will be available at
https://www.regulations.gov/#!docket
Detail;D=EERE-2012-BT-BC-0030. DOE
will submit final public comments to
ICC on or before the ICC July 15, 2013
deadline.
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DOE’s Participation at the IECC Public
Comment Hearings
At ICC hearings, DOE communicates
its position on code change proposals
and associated public comments as
follows: DOE will defend its proposals
and public comments. While DOE
cannot enter into joint code change
proposals or public comments (outside
of proposals or public comments
submitted jointly with another federal
agency), DOE intends to support
efficiency concepts from the perspective
of its own analysis. DOE may also
recognize a code change proposal or
public comment to the extent that the
code change proposal or provisions
within the proposal are the same as a
DOE code change proposal or provisions
within a DOE code change proposal.
Again, however, such an indication
would not constitute an endorsement of
a proposal or associated public
comment.
Ex Parte Communications
DOE anticipates that it or its
contractors may be contacted regarding
its code change proposals and
associated public comments prior to or
during the IECC Public Comment
Hearings. While DOE code change
proposals and public comments for the
IECC are not regulations, DOE will
follow ex parte communication policy
for such communications. Guidance on
ex parte communications was published
on January 21, 2009 (74 FR 4685) and
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can be found at https://energy.gov/gc/
downloads/guidance-ex-partecommunications. Note that such
communications will be reflected in the
public docket consistent with the ex
parte guidance.
DOE maintains an organizational
membership with the ICC. As an ICC
governmental member, DOE will
exercise voting privileges as defined by
the guiding ICC rules and procedures.
III. Public Participation in the
Development of DOE Public Comments
The public is invited to submit
comments on DOE’s draft public
comments. Comments must be provided
by the date specified in the DATES
section of this notice using any of the
methods described in the ADDRESSES
section of this notice. If you submit
information that you believe to be
exempt by law from public disclosure,
you should submit one complete copy,
as well as one copy from which the
information claimed to be exempt by
law from public disclosure has been
deleted. DOE is responsible for the final
determination with regard to disclosure
or nondisclosure of the information and
for treating it accordingly under the
DOE Freedom of Information
regulations at 10 CFR 1004.11.
Issued in Washington, DC, on May 30,
2013.
Roland Risser,
Director, Building Technologies Office,
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
[Docket No. EERE-2012-BT-BC-0030]
DOE Participation in Development of the International Energy
Conservation Code
AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice and request for comment.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) participates in the
process administered by the International Code Council (ICC) to develop
the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). DOE's participation
in this process was outlined in a previous Federal Register notice
published on April 19, 2013. As a participant in the IECC development
process, DOE intends to submit public comments on actions taken on
DOE's code change proposals and technical analysis at the ICC Committee
Action Hearings held in Dallas, Texas in April 2013. DOE is requesting
stakeholder feedback on its draft public comments prior to submission
to the ICC. This notice outlines the process by which DOE will seek
stakeholder feedback and submit public comments to the ICC.
DATES: Comments on DOE's draft public comments to the ICC must be
provided by June 30, 2013.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by any of the following
methods:
Email: EnergyCodeDevelopment2012BC0030@ee.doe.gov. Include
``IECC public comment'' in the subject line of the message.
Postal Mail: Mr. Jeremiah Williams, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building
Technologies Office, Mailstop EE-2J, 1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585-0121, Please submit one signed paper original.
Hand Delivery/Courier: Mr. Jeremiah Williams, U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy,
950 L'Enfant Building, Room 6052, 950 L'Enfant Plaza, Washington, DC
20024
Instructions: All submissions must include the agency
name, Department of Energy, and ``IECC public comments'' for these
draft public comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeremiah Williams, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building
Technologies Office, Mailstop EE-2J, 1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585-0121, Telephone: (202) 287-1941, Email:
jeremiah.williams@ee.doe.gov.
For legal issues contact Kavita Vaidyanathan, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of the General Counsel, Forrestal Building, Mailstop GC-
71, 1000 Independence Ave. SW., Washington, DC 20585, Telephone: (202)
586-0669, Email: kavita.vaidyanathan@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) supports the International
Energy Conservation Code (IECC) by participating in the code
development administered by the International Code Council (ICC). DOE's
participation in this process was outlined in a previous Federal
Register notice published on April 19, 2013 (78 FR 23550). As a
participant in the IECC development process, DOE submitted code change
proposals for the IECC, and recently defended its proposals at the
April 2013 ICC Committee Action Hearings (results are available at
https://www.iccsafe.org/cs/codes/Pages/Dallas-B-Results.aspx). The next
step in the current IECC development cycle is for participants to
submit public comments on actions taken at the recent ICC Committee
Action Hearings in anticipation of the ICC Public Comment Hearings to
be held in October 2013.
A. Statutory Requirements
Title III of the Energy Conservation and Production Act, as amended
(ECPA), establishes requirements related to energy conservation
standards for new buildings (42 U.S.C. 6831-6837). Section 307(b) of
ECPA directs DOE to support voluntary building energy codes by
periodically reviewing the technical and economic basis of the
voluntary building codes, recommending amendments to such codes,
seeking adoption of all technologically feasible and economically
justified energy efficiency measures, and otherwise participate in any
industry process for review and modification of such codes (42 U.S.C.
6836(b)).
B. Background
The IECC serves as a model building energy code and is adopted by
many U.S. states, territories, the District of Columbia, and localities
across the nation. Development of the IECC is administered by the ICC,
with revisions taking place every three years under the ICC
governmental consensus process. Any party can propose changes to the
IECC with proposed code changes subject to the bylaws, policies and
procedures as defined by the ICC. Code change proposals are discussed
and voted on at the ICC Committee Action Hearings. The next step in the
IECC development cycle is for stakeholders to submit public comments on
actions taken at the recent ICC Committee Action Hearings in
anticipation of the ICC Public Comment Hearings.
ICC's code development process is described at https://www.iccsafe.org/cs/codes/pages/default.aspx.
II. DOE Public Comments for the IECC
Code change proposals for the IECC were heard at the ICC Committee
Action Hearings conducted April 21-30, 2013 in Dallas, Texas.
Continuing its participation in the IECC development process, DOE has
drafted public comments on its code change proposals
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and technical analysis for submission to the ICC. DOE is requesting
stakeholder feedback on its draft public comments prior to submission
to the ICC. The process by which DOE developed its draft public
comments, as well as instructions for how to submit feedback, is
described in the following sections.
DOE Development of Public Comments
Based on actions taken at the ICC Committee Action Hearings, DOE
has identified actions where DOE believes a committee action should be
reconsidered for its code change proposals and technical analysis, and
drafted associated comments. DOE comments are currently available for
public review at https://www.energycodes.gov/development. DOE will not
provide responses to individual comments, but will consider any and all
comments timely submitted in developing final public comments prior to
submission to the ICC. Stakeholder feedback received will be available
at https://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=EERE-2012-BT-BC-0030.
DOE will submit final public comments to ICC on or before the ICC July
15, 2013 deadline.
DOE's Participation at the IECC Public Comment Hearings
At ICC hearings, DOE communicates its position on code change
proposals and associated public comments as follows: DOE will defend
its proposals and public comments. While DOE cannot enter into joint
code change proposals or public comments (outside of proposals or
public comments submitted jointly with another federal agency), DOE
intends to support efficiency concepts from the perspective of its own
analysis. DOE may also recognize a code change proposal or public
comment to the extent that the code change proposal or provisions
within the proposal are the same as a DOE code change proposal or
provisions within a DOE code change proposal. Again, however, such an
indication would not constitute an endorsement of a proposal or
associated public comment.
Ex Parte Communications
DOE anticipates that it or its contractors may be contacted
regarding its code change proposals and associated public comments
prior to or during the IECC Public Comment Hearings. While DOE code
change proposals and public comments for the IECC are not regulations,
DOE will follow ex parte communication policy for such communications.
Guidance on ex parte communications was published on January 21, 2009
(74 FR 4685) and can be found at https://energy.gov/gc/downloads/guidance-ex-parte-communications. Note that such communications will be
reflected in the public docket consistent with the ex parte guidance.
DOE maintains an organizational membership with the ICC. As an ICC
governmental member, DOE will exercise voting privileges as defined by
the guiding ICC rules and procedures.
III. Public Participation in the Development of DOE Public Comments
The public is invited to submit comments on DOE's draft public
comments. Comments must be provided by the date specified in the DATES
section of this notice using any of the methods described in the
ADDRESSES section of this notice. If you submit information that you
believe to be exempt by law from public disclosure, you should submit
one complete copy, as well as one copy from which the information
claimed to be exempt by law from public disclosure has been deleted.
DOE is responsible for the final determination with regard to
disclosure or nondisclosure of the information and for treating it
accordingly under the DOE Freedom of Information regulations at 10 CFR
1004.11.
Issued in Washington, DC, on May 30, 2013.
Roland Risser,
Director, Building Technologies Office, Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy.
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