Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 5 - TEXAS FACILITIES COMMISSION
Chapter 116 - PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Subchapter A - STATE OWNED PROPERTY
Section 116.14 - Vending Machines; Mandatory Energy-Savings Devices
Universal Citation: 1 TX Admin Code ยง 116.14
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Definitions.
(1) "Energy Consumption" refers to the amount
of energy a Vending Machine consumes.
(2) "Energy Star Program Requirements" refers
to the Federal Energy Star Program Requirements for Refrigerated Beverage
Vending Machines as designated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and
the U.S. Department of Energy.
(3)
"Existing Vending Machine" refers to a Vending Machine that, prior to September
1, 2007, was located in a building owned or leased by the State of
Texas.
(4) "Low Power Mode" refers
to the reduced power state of a Vending Machine during extended periods of
inactivity.
(5) "Vending Machines"
or "Refrigerated Beverage Vending Machines" refers to a self-contained system
designed to accept consumer payments and dispense bottled, canned, and other
sealed beverages at appropriate temperatures without outside labor
intervention. This definition does not include a vending machine that contains
a perishable food product, as defined by §
RSA
96.001, Civil Practice and Remedies
Code.
(b) Existing Vending Machines.
(1) Any entity that owns or
operates an Existing Vending Machine is required to meet the Low Power Mode
Federal Energy Star Program Requirements.
(2) Within five (5) years from the
promulgation of these rules or ten (10) years from the manufacturing date of an
Existing Vending Machine, whichever is later, any entity that owns or operates
an Existing Vending Machine is required to replace it or retrofit it to meet
both the energy consumption and Low Power Mode Federal Energy Star Program
Requirements.
(c) Any entity that owns or operates a Vending Machine other than an Existing Vending Machine is required to meet both the Energy Consumption and Low Power Mode Federal Energy Star Program Requirements.
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