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4 Pa. Code § 5.1005. GreenGov Council responsibilities.

§ 5.1005. GreenGov Council responsibilities.

 The GreenGov Council (Council) shall serve as a central coordinating body to promote the implementation of this Order and the achievement of the Goals set forth above. In this role, the Council shall:

   (1)  Establish a schedule of regular meetings with designated representatives of Commonwealth agencies to review methods, policies, programs and actions that will implement the objectives of this Order and evaluate and track progress towards meeting the Performance Goals.

   (2)  Establish and administer a GreenGov certification program to assess agencies’ efforts to implement cost-effective conservation and efficiency strategies and achieve the Performance Goals.

   (3)  Prepare, issue and maintain an electronic GreenGov Certification Checklist, containing a menu of measures and strategies which may be employed by Commonwealth agencies to achieve certification in the GreenGov program.

   (4)  Work with all agencies to develop procedures to reduce energy and other utility usage and costs in all Commonwealth-owned and leased facilities.

   (5)  Examine opportunities to provide additional training and acknowledgment programs to enable and encourage Commonwealth agencies to become more proficient in identifying opportunities and implementing best practices for energy conservation and efficiency, and create incentives for further improvements.



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