§ 19.27A.015 State energy code — Minimum and maximum energy code
§ 19.27A.020 State energy code — Adoption by state building code council — Preemption of local residential energy codes
§ 19.27A.025 Nonresidential buildings — Minimum standards — Amendments
§ 19.27A.027 Personal wireless service facilities exempt from building envelope insulation requirements
§ 19.27A.045 Maintaining energy code for residential structures
§ 19.27A.050 State building code council — Construction — Inclusion of successor agency
§ 19.27A.060 Hot water heaters — Temperature regulation
§ 19.27A.070 Intent
§ 19.27A.080 Definitions
§ 19.27A.090 Portable oil-fueled heaters — Sales and use — Approval required
§ 19.27A.100 Portable oil-fueled heaters — Requirements for approval
§ 19.27A.110 Portable oil-fueled heaters — Jurisdiction over approval — Sale and use governed exclusively
§ 19.27A.120 Violations — Penalty
§ 19.27A.130 Finding — 2009 c 423
§ 19.27A.140 Definitions
§ 19.27A.150 Strategic plan — Development and implementation
§ 19.27A.160 Residential and nonresidential construction — Energy consumption reduction — Council report
§ 19.27A.170 Utilities — Maintenance of records of energy consumption data — Disclosure
§ 19.27A.180 Energy performance score — Implementation strategy — Development and recommendations
§ 19.27A.190 Qualifying public agency duties — Energy benchmark — Performance rating — Reports
§ 19.27A.200 State energy performance standard — Definitions
§ 19.27A.210 State energy performance standard
§ 19.27A.220 State energy performance standard — Early adoption incentive program — Report to the legislature
§ 19.27A.230 State energy performance standard — Limit on early adoption incentive payments
§ 19.27A.240 State energy performance standard — Early adoption incentive payment administration
§ 19.27A.250 State energy management and benchmarking requirement
§ 19.27A.260 Campus energy system decarbonization plan — Definitions — Report — Alternative compliance pathway
§ 19.27A.270 New housing in existing buildings — Adoption of rule

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