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Hawaii

Chapter 196
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CHAPTER 196
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§196-2 Definitions.
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§ §196-3 and 196-4 REPEALED.
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§196-5 Gas appliances with pilot light prohibited; exemptions.
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§196-6 Energy efficient storage hot water heaters.
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§196-7 Placement of solar energy devices.
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§196-8 REPEALED.
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§196-9 Energy efficiency and environmental standards for state facilities, motor vehicles, and transportation fuel.
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[§196-10] Hawaii renewable hydrogen program.
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§§196-12 to 196-17 REPEALED.
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§196-18 REPEALED.
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[§196-19] Life-cycle cost analysis.
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§196-20 REPEALED.
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§196-21 Financing mechanisms.
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§196-22 State energy projects.
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§196-23 Energy efficient products.
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§§196-24 to 196-29 REPEALED.
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§196-30 Public buildings; benchmarks; retro-commissioning guidelines; energy savings performance contracts.
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[ §196-31] Energy efficiency implementation for state facilities.
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[ §196-32] Utility bills and energy usage data; state-owned facilities.
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§196-42 State support for achieving alternate fuels standards and clean ground transportation goals.
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§ 196-63 Hawaii green infrastructure authority.
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[§ 196-70 ] Severability.
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[§196-72] Chief energy officer of the Hawaii state energy office; duties.
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[ §196-82] Purpose.
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§196-84 Scope.
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§196-85 Minimum efficiency standards.
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[ §196-113] Solar hui investment fund.
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PART I.
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[PART II.] ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN STATE FACILITIES
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[PART III.
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PART IV.
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[Part V.] Hawaii state energy office
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[Part VI.] appliance efficiency standards
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