Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY
Title 103 - NEBRASKA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
Chapter 1 - Construction of State-Funded Buildings
Section 103-1-002 - Application

Current through March 20, 2024

002.01 The amendments to Title 103, Nebraska Administrative Code, Chapter 1, are effective on and after August 27, 2011.

002.02 General

The following buildings, or portions of buildings, are subject to this rule and must comply with the IECC:

002.02a New state buildings;

002.02b Additions to existing state buildings;

002.02c New lighting, heating, cooling, ventilating or water heating equipment or controls in a state owned building.

002.02d Any new building envelope components installed in a state owned building.

002.02e New non-state buildings for which any state funds are used in design or construction.

002.02 Exemptions, General

The following buildings, or portions of buildings, are not subject to this rule.

002.02a Buildings which are neither heated nor cooled, or which have a peak design rate of energy usage for all purposes of less than 1 watt, or three and four-tenths British Thermal Units per hours, per square foot of floor area.

002.02b Portions of existing state buildings which would not otherwise be affected by an addition or the installation of new lighting, heating, cooling, ventilating or water heating equipment or controls, or replacement of building envelope components; and

002.02c Any building or structure (a) that is listed on the state or National Register of Historic Places, (b) that is designated as a historic property under local or state designation law or survey, (c) that is certified as a contributing resource with a National Register-listed or locally designated historic district, or (d) with an opinion or certification that the property is eligible to be listed on the state or National Register of Historic Places either individually or as a contributing building to a historic district by the State Historic Preservation Officer or the Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places.

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