[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 10, Volume 3]
[Revised as of January 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 10CFR435.300]

[Page 417-418]
 
                            TITLE 10--ENERGY
 
                    CHAPTER II--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
 
PART 435_ENERGY CONSERVATION VOLUNTARY PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR NEW 
BUILDINGS; MANDATORY FOR FEDERAL BUILDINGS--Table of Contents
 
 Subpart C_Mandatory Performance Standards for New Federal Residential 
                                Buildings
 
Sec. 435.300  Purpose.




Subpart A [Reserved]

Subpart B--Voluntary Performance Standards for New Non-Federal Residential 
Buildings [Reserved]

 Subpart C_Mandatory Performance Standards for New Federal Residential 
                                Buildings

Sec.
435.300 Purpose.
435.301 Scope.
435.302 Definitions.
435.303 Requirements for the design of a Federal residential building.
435.304 The COSTSAFR Program.
435.305 Alternative compliance procedure.
435.306 Selecting a life cycle effective proposed building design.

    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6831-6832; 6834-6836; 42 U.S.C. 8253-54; 42 
U.S.C. 7101 et seq.

    Source: 53 FR 32545, Aug. 25, 1988, unless otherwise noted.

Subpart A [Reserved]

Subpart B--Voluntary Performance Standards for New Non-Federal Residential 
Buildings [Reserved]

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    (a) This subpart establishes voluntary energy conservation 
performance standards for new residential buildings. The voluntary 
energy conservation performance standards are designed to achieve the 
maximum practicable improvements in energy efficiency and increases in 
the use of non-depletable sources of energy.
    (b) Voluntary energy conservation performance standards prescribed 
under this subpart shall be developed solely as guidelines for the 
purpose of providing technical assistance for the design of energy 
conserving buildings, and shall be mandatory only for the design of 
Federal buildings.
    (c) The energy conservation performance standards will direct 
Federal policies and practices to ensure that cost-effective energy 
conservation features will be incorporated into the designs of all new 
residential buildings designed and constructed by and for Federal 
agencies.