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2020 SESSION
(SB963)AMENDMENT(S) PROPOSED BY THE SENATE
GENERAL LAWS AND TECHNOLOGY
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an existing
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a qualified senior
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2. Line 22, introduced, after 2.
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In accordance with guidance to be issued by the Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, ensure that, for his agency,
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3. Line 22, introduced, after information
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are entered
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4. Line 23, introduced, after account
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or other designated energy management system
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5. Line 29, introduced, after 2025,
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100 percent
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80 percent or greater
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6. Line 49, introduced, after membership of
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11
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14
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7. Line 49, introduced, after consist of
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three
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six
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8. Line 51, introduced, after Governor,
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upon consideration of the recommendation of the Virginia Public Building Authority, if any
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with two members representing energy efficiency advocacy organizations, two members representing energy services companies, and two members representing high-performing building specialists
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Such goals may be revised from time to time.
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Recommend training and additional staff, including budgetary needs, for agency energy managers to support progress toward agency goals.
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