Sec. 70114. Requirements for hazard-resistance, energy and water conservation, and air quality
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A local educational agency that receives covered funds shall ensure that any new construction, modernization, or renovation project carried out with such funds meets or exceeds the requirements of the following: Requirements for such projects set forth in the most recent published edition of a nationally recognized, consensus-based model building code. Requirements for such projects set forth in the most recent published edition of a nationally recognized, consensus-based energy conservation standard or model code.
Performance criteria under the WaterSense program, established under section 324B of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act ( 42 U.S.C. 6294b ), applicable to such projects within a nationally recognized, consensus-based model code. Indoor environmental air quality requirements applicable to such projects as set forth in the most recent published edition of a nationally-recognized, consensus-based standard. A local educational agency that uses covered funds for a new construction project or renovation project may use such funds to assess vulnerabilities, risks, and hazards, to address and mitigate such vulnerabilities, risks and hazards, to enhance resilience, and to provide for passive survivability.
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