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42 U.S.C. § 17122

Title 42 Chapter 152 Current through PL 119-73 Last updated: March 29, 2026 View on OLRC →
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§ 17122. Research and development

  • (a) The Federal Director and the Commercial Director, jointly and in coordination with the Advisory Committee, shall—
    • (1)
      • (A) survey existing research and studies relating to high-performance green buildings; and
      • (B) coordinate activities of common interest;
    • (2) develop and recommend a high-performance green building research plan that—
      • (A) identifies information and research needs, including the relationships between human health, occupant productivity, safety, security, and accessibility and each of—
        • (i) emissions from materials and products in the building;
        • (ii) natural day lighting;
        • (iii) ventilation choices and technologies;
        • (iv) heating, cooling, and system control choices and technologies;
        • (v) moisture control and mold;
        • (vi) maintenance, cleaning, and pest control activities;
        • (vii) acoustics;
        • (viii) access to public transportation; and
        • (ix) other issues relating to the health, comfort, productivity, and performance of occupants of the building;
      • (B) promotes the development and dissemination of high-performance green building measurement tools that, at a minimum, may be used—
        • (i) to monitor and assess the life-cycle performance of facilities (including demonstration projects) built as high-performance green buildings; and
        • (ii) to perform life-cycle assessments; and
      • (C) identifies and tests new and emerging technologies for high-performance green buildings;
    • (3) assist the budget and life-cycle costing functions of the Directors’ Offices under section 17092(d) of this title ;
    • (4) study and identify potential benefits of green buildings relating to security, natural disaster, and emergency needs of the Federal Government; and
    • (5) support other research initiatives determined by the Directors’ Offices.
  • (b) The Federal Director, in consultation with the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and the Advisory Committee, shall develop and carry out a comprehensive indoor air quality program for all Federal facilities to ensure the safety of Federal workers and facility occupants—
    • (1) during new construction and renovation of facilities; and
    • (2) in existing facilities.

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