DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Division of Housing and Community Development
RULE
NOS: RULE TITLES
9B-60.002 Definitions.
9B-60.003 Department
Activities.
9B-60.004 Florida
Building Energy Rating System, Adopted.
9B-60.005 Training
and Certification Program.
9B-60.007 Florida
Building Energy Rating System, Existing Public Buildings.
9B-60.008 Guidelines
for Uniformity, Adopted.
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9B-60.002 Definitions.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following words, unless the context
does not permit such meaning, shall have the meanings indicated:
(1)
through (7) No change.
(8)
Rating System -- a uniform scale of the relative energy use efficiency
of buildings based
on annual energy usage and costs
with consideration of local climate conditions, construction practices and
building use.
(9)
through (16) No change.
(17)
Rating Class for Residential Buildings -- the category of an energy rating,
based on the source of the input data which are used by the Florida Building
Energy Rating System to compute the energy and cost estimates of the energy
rating, and consisting of the following three Classes:
(a)
Class 1 Rating – a confirmed an energy rating, conducted in
accordance with Rule 9B-60, F.A.C., using site energy audit and performance
test data as the sources for the input data on which the rating is based.
(b)
Class 2 Rating -- a confirmed an energy rating, conducted in
accordance with Rule 9B-60, F.A.C., using site energy audit data as the source
for the input data on which the rating is based.
(c)
No change.
(18) Registered Rating -- a
Florida Building Energy Rating for a specifically located building that has
been compiled by a certified Florida Rater of any Class, has been found to be
complete and accurate, and has been recorded with the Program Administrator
Department.
(19) Projected Rating -- A
rating of any Class performed prior to the construction of a new
building or prior to implementation of energy-efficiency improvements to an
existing building.
(20)
HERS Rating -- An audit and computer-generated performance evaluation of a home
conducted in accordance with Rule 9B-60.004 of this chapter and resulting in a
HERS Index Score.
(21)
HERS Index Score -- The numerical rating for a home with a value
between 0 and 100 where a value of 0 100 indicates that the home
uses no purchased energy for heating, cooling, and hot water,
lighting and appliances, and a value of 100 801 indicates
that the home has the same energy use for heating, cooling, and
hot water, lighting and appliances as the HERS Rreference Hhome established by the 2006 Mortgage
Industry National Home Energy Rating Systems Accreditation Standards,
amended July 22, 2009.
(22) Program Administrator
– means a public or private entity that is qualified to perform the training
and support functions of the Florida Building Energy Rating System and that is
authorized by the Department to perform such functions.
Rulemaking Authority 553.992
FS. Law Implemented 553.992, 553.995
FS. History -- New 7-1-94, Amended
1-11-95, 12-27-98, 11-28-04,
.
9B-60.003
Department Activities.
(1)
No change.
(2) Within three (3) years of
the date of adoption of the rating system, and at least triennially thereafter
in conjunction with the triennial review of Chapter 13 of the Florida Building
Code, Building (the Code), the Department shall review the energy rating system
program criteria and the calculation tools used in common by both the BERS and
the Code that are adopted herein to determine the need for revision or
modification. The residential rating system methodology is based on Method A
of Sub-Chapter 6 of Chapter 13 of the Code, while the commercial rating system
methodology is based on Method A of Sub-Chapter 4 of the Code. At a minimum, the Department shall update the
rating system by adopting modifications to the current editions of the Code and
Attachment 1 to the 2006 Mortgage Industry National Home Energy
Rating Systems Accreditation Standards, amended July 22, 2009, (the
National Home Energy Rating Technical Guidelines) promulgated by the
Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) and the National Association
of State Energy Officials (NASEO). Copies of the 2006 Mortgage
Industry National Home Energy Rating Systems Standards, amended July 22, 2009,
Code and the National Home Energy Rating Technical Guidelines are
available at the website
http://www.resnet.us/standards/mortgage/RESNET_Mortgage_Industry_National_HERS_Standards.pdf
or from the Florida Department of Community Affairs, Building Codes and
Standards Office, 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100,
(850) 487-1824.
(3)
Any person may submit recommendations for proposed revisions or modifications
to the rating system to the Department for consideration. Such proposed revisions and modifications
shall be submitted in writing on Department of Community Affairs' Form #300-2008,
the Change Request form, Building Energy Rating System, incorporated
herein by reference, effective July 1, 1994. Copies of this form are available by writing
to the Department of Community Affairs, Building Energy Rating System Program,
2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100. Such proposals
shall include the date of submittal, an identification of the submitter,
identification of the section of the rating system to be revised, the new
proposed language, a justification or reason for the change, and anticipated
financial impacts of the change. The Department shall conduct a public
hearing(s) in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 120, F.S. and Rule
9B-60.003(2).
(4) The Department or its
Program Administrator shall develop, maintain and make available, at no
cost to the prospective purchaser, a Building Energy Rating System
disclosure information brochures to be provided to the prospective
purchaser.
Rulemaking Authority 553.992, 553.998 FS.
Law Implemented 553.992, 553.996 FS.
History -- New 7-1-94, Amended 12-27-98, 11-28-04, .
9B-60.004 Florida Building Energy Rating System,
Adopted.
(1)
No change.
(2) The home energy rating
(HERS rating) for residential buildings shall be determined using only the
Florida Residential Building Energy Rating System software EnergyGauge® USA,
ResRate 2008, which produces the Florida Residential Building Energy Rating
form, Form FRBER-2008, effective ________, incorporated herein by reference
(EnergyGauge/ResFREE, Version 3), which produces the Florida Building Energy
Rating Guide forms: Form #11A-01 for the North climate zone, Form #11B-01 for
the Central climate zone, and Form #11C-01 for the South climate. The rating
system software (EnergyGauge/ResFree, Version 3) that produces these forms is
hereby incorporated by reference. Certified
BERS ratings shall be specific to one residence; sampling is not an acceptable
procedure for ratings in Florida. Air
distribution system testing for Class 1 ratings shall be performed in
accordance with Annex B and Annex C of BSR/ASHRAE Standard 152-04, "Method
of Test for Determining the Design and Seasonal Efficienciesy of
Residential Thermal Distribution Systems."
A Class 3 rating shall be clearly labeled as a "projected rating
based on plans.”
(3)
No change.
(4) The energy rating for
public and commercial buildings shall be determined using only the Florida
Commercial Building Energy Rating System software EnergyGauge® Summit
ComRate 2008, which produces the Florida Commercial Building Energy Rating
form, Form FCBER-2008, effective ______, incorporated herein by reference. (EnergyGauge/ComFREE,
Version 1) which produces the Florida Building Energy Rating Guide
forms: Form #12A-01 for the North climate zone, Form #12B-01 for the Central
climate zone and Form #12C-01 for the South climate zone. The Florida Commercial Building Energy Rating
System software (EnergyGauge/ComFREE, Version 1) is hereby incorporated by
reference. Public buildings owned or leased by state agencies and units of
local government that are governed by Section 255.254, F.S., may utilize this
rating system as one of the annual energy usage and cost by methods approved by
those agencies.
(5) No change.
Rulemaking Authority 553.992
FS. Law Implemented 553.994, 553.995(1)
FS. History -- New 7-1-94, Amended
10-3-94, 1-11-95, 12-27-98, 11-28-04, .
9B-60.005 Training and Certification Program.
(1) General Provisions.
(a) Beginning with the implementation date of
this rule, no person may provide a rating for buildings in Florida unless such
a person has been certified as provided by this part. To perform a rating for
any building as required by this rule, the person performing the rating must be
certified by the Department of Community Affairs. For residential buildings, iIn
accordance with Section 102.1.4.6 of the 2006 Mortgage Industry National
Home Energy Rating Systems Standards, amended July 22, 2009, Chapter 1,
Section 4.C.6 of the "National Accreditation Procedures for Home Energy
Rating Systems," a Florida Certified Rater who has a financial or
other interest resulting from the energy Rating results (including any
recommended improvements resulting from the Rating) shall provide written
disclosure of the nature of the financial or other interest to the owner of the
property being rated utilizing Form FIDF-2008 11D-01, Financial
Interest Disclosure Form, incorporated herein by reference, effective .
(b) No change.
(c) An application for annual certification
renewal shall be submitted on a Certified Rater Renewal Form, Form 500B-2008
01, herein incorporated by reference, effective , with a renewal fee
of $50. In addition to the annual
renewal fee, a certified residential rater must, over a three year period, have
completed twelve credit hours of continuing education in courses accepted by
the Department for certification renewal. Acceptable courses shall, in general,
be those dealing with energy use in buildings and building systems (including
heating, ventilating and air conditioning), building design or construction,
codes or plan review, financing or selling buildings, and courses on energy rating
systems.
(2) The following qualifications, at a minimum,
are required for certification as a rater:
(a) The individual shall submit an application on
the Department of Community Affairs’ Rater Certification Application Form,
Form #500A-2008 01, herein incorporated by reference,
effective , and pay
the appropriate application fee of $150.00.
The form is available by writing to the Department of Community Affairs,
Energy Rating System Program, 2555 Shumard Oak Blvd, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-2100.
(b) Individuals applying for certification as
raters for new residential (Class 3), public and commercial buildings shall
attend a training program provided by the Department or its Program
Administrator designee and shall demonstrate achievement of a level
of knowledge and proficiency so as to successfully rate buildings by passing
Department tests specific to the type of building rated for certification.
Individuals may also qualify for Class 3 certification without attending the Class
3 training program by passing a Class 3 challenge test.
Individuals
applying for certification as Class 2 raters for residential buildings, in
addition to the above certification requirements for a Class 3 rater,
shall attend a Class 2 training program provided by the Department or its
Program Administrator and shall demonstrate achievement of a level of
knowledge and proficiency so as to successfully perform residential energy
audits to rate existing residential buildings by passing a Department test
specific to Class 2 certification. Individuals may also qualify for Class 2
certification without attending the Class 2 training program by passing a Class
2 challenge test.
Individuals
applying for certification as Class 1 raters for residential buildings shall
demonstrate having the same stated requirements as Class 2 raters, shall attend
a Class 1 training program provided by the Department or its Program
Administrator and shall demonstrate achievement of a level of knowledge and
proficiency so as to successfully perform residential performance tests by
passing a Department test specific to Class 1 certification. Individuals may
also qualify for Class 1 certification without attending the Class 1 training
program by passing a Class 1 challenge test. In addition, a Class 1 rater
candidate must complete five Class 1 ratings under the supervision of a
certified Class 1 rater as well as pass the RESNET National Core Competency
Test, referenced from Section 207.1.2 of the 2006 Mortgage Industry National Home
Energy Rating Systems Standards, amended July 22, 2009, in order to obtain
a Class 1 certification.
Individuals
applying for certification as raters of existing commercial buildings, in
addition to the requirements stated above for new commercial buildings, shall
demonstrate certification as an energy auditor from a recognized commercial
energy auditing program or have at least one year of experience performing a
minimum of fifteen commercial energy audits.
(c) No change.
(d) No certification shall be approved unless the
applicant demonstrates to the Department
that the following conditions are
met: the applicant has not been found to be in violation of Part VIII XI,
Chapter 553, F.S., or this rule chapter; the applicant has filed an accurate
and complete application with the application fee describing compliance with
the relevant certification requirements; the applicant is capable of performing
the activities for which he/she is seeking certification; the applicant has not
shown a lack of ability or intention to comply with Part VIII XI,
Chapter 553, F.S., or this rule chapter, or has not been unable or unwilling to
conduct Energy Code compliance related activities forthrightly and honestly
with his/her clients. Decertification shall be in accordance with procedures
for revoking licenses of Chapter 120, F.S.
(e) Recertification is required within six months
of the effective date of major revisions to the energy
code provisions Chapter 13 of the Florida Building Code, Building,
or at least every three years from the rater's last date of certification. For recertification, the applicant shall
attend training on changes impacting the rating system provided by the
Department of Community Affairs or its Program Administrator and
demonstrate achievement of a level of knowledge and proficiency so as to
successfully rate buildings by passing a Department test applicable to the
buildings being rated. The fee for recertification shall be the annual
certification renewal fee. In addition
to the written test, Class 1 residential raters shall be required to
satisfactorily demonstrate performance testing skills necessary to perform a
Class 1 rating as part of the recertification as well as at the time of
training and testing. Class 1 residential raters shall be required to
satisfactorily perform and complete one Class 1 rating, accompanied and
evaluated by another randomly chosen Class 1 rater, as a requirement for
recertification and to comply with Attachment 1 of the Mortgage Industry
National Accreditation Procedures for Home Energy Rating Systems (the National
Home Energy Rating Technical Guidelines) requirement for periodic peer review
and reevaluation of raters. Class 1 raters shall also be required to serve as a
Class 1 peer evaluator at least once within three years before being
recertified. These regulations in no
way exempt any person from other state and local occupational licensure
requirements. Any rater who fails to pass the recertification test in his or
her rating classification shall be required to attend a
refresher course approved by the Department of Community Affairs and retake the
test. Until the rater can demonstrate his/her ability to perform ratings in
his/her classification, registration of ratings by the rater shall be
prohibited.
(3) Reporting Requirements. Certified raters
shall submit all ratings to the Department in care of its Program
Administrator via the website upload at: http://dbase.fsec.ucf.edu/pls/engauge/rating_home
the Florida Solar Energy Center, 1679 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32920 in
electronic format, either via electronic mail (e-mail) or on 3 1/2 "
diskette.
(a) The Program Administrator Florida
Solar Energy Center shall maintain an electronic database that can be
queried by the public to verify that a BERS Rating has been registered for a
specific real property.
(b)
Upon request and if authorized by the homeowner or his/her agent, the Program
Administrator shall Florida Solar Energy Center may provide a
registered BERS Rating report from the electronic database to a homeowner, or
prospective home purchaser for a fee.
The Program Administrator may charge a fee not to exceed the actual
cost of providing such rating report.
(4) A written report shall be provided to the
purchaser of real property or that individual who requested the rating. Such
report shall include the Florida Building Energy Rating report and the
following:
(a) A completed copy of the Florida Building
Energy Rating, Form FRBER-2008 or Form FCBER-2008 Guide (Form #11-01
or Form #12-01);
(b) and (c)
No change.
(d) The statement: "This notice is provided
to you by an individual certified by the Florida Department of Community
Affairs to perform a building energy rating evaluation. Any questions,
comments, or complaints regarding the person or agency performing this service
may be directed to the Florida Department of Community Affairs, Building Energy
Rating System Program, 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100,
(850)487-1824, or its Program Administrator or the Florida Solar
Energy Center, 1679 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32920. The Department or the Program
Administrator Florida Solar Energy Center may request the owner's
permission in the future to conduct a quality assurance review of this
rating;" and
(e) If it is a residential rating, tThe
disclosure form printed from EnergyGauge® USA ResRate 2008 the
EnergyGaugeRes/Free program (Form No. 11D-01).
Rulemaking Authority 553.992 FS. Law
Implemented 553.995(4) FS. History --
New 7-1-94, Amended 10-3-94, 1-11-95, 12-27-98, 11-28-04, .
9B-60.007 Florida Building Energy Rating System,
Existing Public Buildings.
(1) The provisions of this rule are adopted to
implement the Florida Building Energy Efficiency Rating Act of 1993, Part VIII
XI, Chapter 553, Florida Statutes, by providing a state-wide uniform
energy rating system for rating existing buildings proposed for acquisition for
public use through lease or purchase and for existing public buildings
undergoing renovation. The term existing public building, as used herein, shall
have the same meaning as new public buildings in rule 9B-60.002, except
construction of such buildings shall have been permitted before this rule shall
have taken effect.
(2) No change.
(3) The energy rating for existing public
buildings shall be determined using the Florida Commercial Building Energy
Rating System software, EnergyGauge® Summit ComRate-2008 (EnergyGauge/ComFREE
97, Version 1 2.2) in accordance with rule 9B-60.004. Public buildings owned or leased by state
agencies and units of local government governed by Section 255.254, F.S., may
utilize this rating system as one of the annual energy usage and cost methods
approved by those agencies.
(4) No change.
Rulemaking Authority 553.992 FS. Law Implemented 553.991, 553.993, 553.994,
553.995, 553.997, 553.998 FS. History--
New 7-21-94, Amended 12-27-98,
.
9B-60.008 RESNET Standards Guidelines for
Uniformity, Adopted. The 2006
Mortgage Industry National Home Energy Rating Systems Accreditation
Standards, amended July 22, 2009, promulgated by the Residential
Energy Services Network (RESNET) and the National Association of State
Energy Officials (NASEO)/Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET), June
15, 2002, are adopted for residential buildings and incorporated by reference as
the rule of this Department except as otherwise specified in this rule
chapter.
Rulemaking Authority 553.992 FS. Law
Implemented 553.995(1)(c) FS. History --
New 12-27-98, Amended 11-28-04,
.