SECTION 301 GENERAL 301.1 SCOPE.Buildingsshall be designed to include thegreenbuildingmeasures specified as mandatory in the application checklists contained in thiscode. Voluntarygreenbuildingmeasures are also included in the application checklists and may be included in the design and construction of structures covered by thiscode, but are not required unless adopted by a city ...
NMHC advocates forcodesand standards that are technologically feasible, cost-effective and able to address the unique needs of the multifamily industry. View ourGreenBuildingCodesIssue Fact Sheet.
Advancing sustainable and resilient communities. MOCEJ partners with City agencies to incorporate energy efficiency, resilience, and new technologies intobuildingand zoningcoderequirements, and to design standards to improve ourbuildings'energy efficiency and resiliency while making sure these standards are affordable to New Yorkers.

The CaliforniaGreenBuildingStandards Code—Part 11, Title 24, CaliforniaCodeof Regulations—known as CALGreen, is the first-in-the-nation mandatorygreenbuildingstandardscode. In 2007, CBSC developedgreenbuildingstandards in an effort to meet the goals of California's landmark initiative AB 32, which established a comprehensive program of cost-effective reductions of greenhouse ...
The CaliforniaBuildingStandardsCodeapplies to occupancies in the State of California as annotated. A city, county, or city and county may establish more restrictivebuildingstandards reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological or topographical conditions.
TheBuildingCodeChecklist forGreenBuildingsis designed to assist subject matter experts in the detailed review ofgreenbuildingprovisions and other regulations.