Cal. Gov. Code § 14951

Current through the 2023 Legislative Session.
Section 14951 - Department successor to division of architecture; duties of state architect; energy conservation prime consideration in design of state buildings; owning and operating costs

The Department of General Services shall succeed to the powers, duties, and functions with respect to architectural services previously vested in the Division of Architecture or the State Architect of the Department of Public Works.

The State Architect has general charge, under the Department of General Services, of the erection of all state buildings and shall have an inspector assigned to each building during its construction.

It shall be the policy of the state that one of the prime considerations in the design of state buildings shall be the conservation of energy resources needed to heat, cool, and light these buildings; along with usefulness, environmental quality, aesthetic effect, and all matters relating to fire protection and fire safety.

In determining the requirements necessary to comply with this policy, the owning and operating costs for the anticipated life of the building shall be used rather than initial cost only.

Ca. Gov. Code § 14951

Amended by Stats. 1991, Ch. 865, Sec. 4.