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(a) Application for USGBC certification. In accordance with subdivision (k) of Section 224.1 of the Charter and this chapter, a City agency must apply to the U.S.

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§ 10-06 Procedures.

RCNY § 10-06

(a)Application for USGBC certification. In accordance with subdivision (k) of Section 224.1 of the Charter and this chapter, a City agency must apply to the U.S. Green Building Council for certification of projects accounting for at least 50% of the amount of capital dollars allocated for capital projects of such agency unless the agency is utilizing an approved green building rating system other than the LEED green building rating system. This subdivision does not apply to the projects of entities that are not City agencies.

(b)Reporting requirements.

(1)Each agency responsible for the expenditure of City funds on a capital project, whether it is a project of a City agency or a project of an entity that is not a City agency for which City capital funds will be expended, shall complete and submit applicable reporting forms for each capital project subject to Section 224.1 of the Charter in accordance with guidelines issued by the Director of the Office of Environmental Coordination.

(2)The Director of the Office of Environmental Coordination will prepare an Annual Report in accordance with § 3 of local law 86 for the year 2005.

(c)Indexation of construction costs to inflation. The construction costs listed in subdivisions (b), (c), (d) and (g) of Section 224.1 of the Charter shall be indexed to inflation. The Director of the Office of Environmental Coordination shall publish such costs at the start of each calendar year, beginning January 1, 2008.

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