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S&B Rental Energy Efficiency Weatherization Program

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Changes to Comm 67, Rental Unit Energy Efficiency, were adopted Feb. 21, 2008, with May 1, 2008 as the effective date.  
- Here is the code development analysis of the changes.
- A new PDF brochure describing the S&B Rental Weatherization Program
- There are changes to S&B Rental Weatherization forms 7115, 7116, and 10708.

- Revised SBD-10647 Building Performance Worksheet (R6/08) PDF file, Word file


April 2008 letter to Rental Weatherization Inspectors
, PDF file 
Program Description: The Safety and Buildings Division administers certification of rental units for compliance with minimum energy efficiency standards. Procedures have been established for inspectors certified by the division. Education and consultation on energy efficiency are offered.

1. S&B Rental Weatherization Program contacts  GO

2. S&B Rental Weatherization Program forms GO

Some forms, seals, and stamps for the Rental Weatherization and Uniform Dwelling Code Programs in the Safety and Buildings Division are now being distributed by the state Document Sales agency.  Explanation.

3. Search Rental Weatherization Program computer database  GO

4. Comm 67, Rental Unit Energy Efficiency Code  GO

5.  S&B Rental Weatherization Program Information Resources GO

6. How to Obtain S&B Codes

7. You can sign up to receive occasional email messages from the Safety and Buildings Division about news that is important to people interested in Rental Weatherization.

    S&B Rental Weatherization Program Contacts

- If you have questions regarding the S&B Rental Weatherization Program, email rwptech@commerce.state.wi.us or fax 608-283-7413 

- Fax certificates and field inspection reports 608-283-7413.

- S&B Rental Weatherization Technician Delores Kolosovsky, delores.kolosovsky@wi.gov, 608-267-2240.

- Bureau of Integrated Services, Rental Weatherization Section Chief, Tom Kasper, 608-267-7586, tkasper@commerce.state.wi.us

- Bureau of Program Development, Rental Weatherization Program Manager, Joe Hertel, jhertel@commerce.state.wi.us, 608-266-5649

- Rental Weatherization Inspector Certifications: S&B Credentialing Unit, 608-261-8500, madisoncred@commerce.state.wi.us


  Search for data standard image  Here is a link to search the properties listed in the Rental Weatherization database that were certified since 1997, or that have unsatisified stipulations or waivers.  Owners and others can use it to determine if the property has been certified or if it has an unsatisfied stipulation or waiver.  Note that near the bottom of the page there is a checkbox that allows you to chose to download a "comma separated value" file for a whole county.  The CSV file may be saved to be used in a spreadsheet program to sort for unsatisfied stipulations or waivers (sort on status for "A," active).  Larger county files may take some time to download.

  Rental Weatherization Program Information Resources
- An explanation of the Rental Weatherization Program for buyers and sellers of residential rental properties, brochure SBD-7366 (R04/08), PDF file.


- Information required by the Safety and Buildings Division to satisfy provisions of the Rental Weatherization Program is described here.

- Rental Weatherization Program Transfer Authorization Information and Authorizing Agents


Procedures for filling out the stipulation and waiver forms

- The Wisconsin Register of Deeds site, www.wrdaonline.org includes related information including a listing of the R. D.'s, their addresses and e-mail, and info on Real Estate Transfer forms, etc.

- The Wisconsin Dept. of Revenue site on Real Estate Transfer information and includes info on forms, fees, guidelines, etc., http://www.dor.state.wi.us/ust/retn.html


- List of Rental Weatherization Inspectors, PDF file, Excel file

 
Code Development Analysis of major points Comm 67, Rental Unit Energy Efficiency, changes effective May 1, 2008

  The last revision to chapter Comm 67 was in 1999 and included language in response to
legislation. This current review and update includes a repeal and recreation of the
requirements to improve clarity, revise the rules in accordance with the standard rule
development format, reduce the number of department forms that are required to be
submitted to show compliance with the code and reduce the fees, which will more closely
equal the cost of providing the services.
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The following are the major changes proposed in the revisions to chapters Comm 2 and
Comm 67:
• Modify the fees under chapter Comm 67 by eliminating the fees for application
for exemptions, stipulations and waivers and adjusting the fee for certification
stamps. These fee changes more accurately reflect program costs. [Comm 2.35]
• In accordance with s. 101.122 (2) (c), Stats., the maximum fee for performing an
inspection must be established by rule. The fees currently specified under s.
Comm 2.35 (5) will be maintained and included under s. Comm 2.35 (3). [Comm
2.35 (3)]
• Reorganize all of the requirements under Comm 67 by grouping them into
subchapters relating to application, definitions, administration and enforcement,
and technical requirements.
• Eliminate the cost payback exemption because the minimum technical
requirements are already based on achieving a 5-year cost payback and
compliance with these requirements are now based on the life time of the
building. Allowing an exemption from compliance with the code is not within the
intent of the code. [Requirements formerly under s. Comm 67.06]
• Modify the definitions for consistent use under the chapter. [Comm 67.04]
• Clarify the definition of “owner-occupied” by stating the owner must occupy a
dwelling unit exclusively as the primary or secondary residence within the first
year immediately after the date of transfer of the dwelling unit. It also clarifies
the owner may claim up to 2 residences. This change is being proposed to
recognize owners, who may own another dwelling used as a summer or winter
residence. [Comm 67.04 (16)]
• Clarify the administration and enforcement requirements relating to issuance of
certificates, waivers, stipulations and satisfaction of compliance. [Comm 67.06]
• Clarify the 2-year time period granted for a waiver starts from the date the waiver
is validated, and include a requirement that states a rental unit with an expired
waiver may not be transferred. [Comm 67.06 (3) (b) 2.]
• Clarify that an owner of a rental unit must bring the unit into compliance with the
energy requirements no later than one year after the stipulation was validated.
[Comm 67.06 (4) (a) 1.]
• Clarify the stipulation requirements, and include an option that the owner may
bring the rental unit into compliance using either the code in effect at the time the
stipulation was issued or using the current code requirements. [Comm 67.06 (2)
(b) 2. and 67.06 (4) (a) 3.]
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• Reword the issuance requirements for certificates of compliance and stipulations
to include the filing requirements previously covered under section Comm 67.08
(4) (g). [Comm 67.06 (2) and (4)]
• Clarify the rules relating to insulation of box sills to permit foam plastic insulation
to be used without the required thermal barrier. [Comm 67.11 (1) (c) and Table
67.11-2]
• Clarify the rules relating to insulation of ducts and pipes to include vented attic
spaces. Change the requirements relating to domestic hot water pipes to domestic
water heater pipes, and require the insulation of only the supply pipes for
noncirculating hot and cold water pipes in vented crawl spaces. [Comm 67.11 (1)
(d) and Table 67.11-3]

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