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  2. Begin by entering the PROJECT NAME and DATE at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the PROJECT ADDRESS and select the BUILDING TYPE from the options provided, such as Nonresidential or High-Rise Residential.
  4. Indicate the PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION by checking one of the options: New Construction, Addition, Alteration, or Unconditioned.
  5. In the DECLARATION STATEMENT section, ensure you certify that all information is true and correct. Fill in your Company Name, Responsible Person's Name, Lic.#, and provide your signature along with the date signed.
  6. Complete the SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY section by entering the date of approval by enforcement agency and listing all applicable construction documents in the provided tables.

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Energy Upgrade California is a state initiative to help you take action to save energy and conserve natural resources, help reduce demand on the electricity grid, and make informed energy management choices at home and work.
The Title 24 report is required for new construction and major renovations of residential and non-residential buildings in California to ensure they meet specific energy efficiency standards.
The 2025 Energy Code Update Focuses on: Expanding the use of heat pumps for space conditioning and water heating in newly constructed single-family, multifamily, and select nonresidential buildings. The standards also allow for flexibility in taking alternative but equally efficient approaches.
Title 24 California Building Standards Code is a broad set of requirements for energy conservation, green design, construction and maintenance, fire and life safety, and accessibility that apply to the structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems in a building.
Title 24 exists to regulate Californias Energy Efficiency Standards for residential and nonresidential buildings. ing to the California Energy Commission (CEC) website, Californias energy code is designed to reduce wasteful and unnecessary energy consumption in newly constructed and existing buildings.

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SB2408: Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (2021) Wide-ranging energy legislation established a goal of 100% clean energy by 2050, with interim targets of 40% by 2030 and 50% by 2040. Among many provisions, it requires all private coal-fired and oil-fired electricity generators to reach zero emissions by 2030.
Title 24 regulations apply to the construction of any new residential or nonresidential building in California. But there are a handful of partial exceptions to the requirements, including: Temporary buildings: Structures ed for temporary purposes, such as fairs and festivals, are typically except from Title 24.
Title 24 applies to you if you are modifying, moving, replacing, or disconnecting and reconnecting at least 10% or 40 light fixtures in a room and you are pulling a permit for your project. Generally speaking, routine maintenance does not trigger Title 24 compliance.

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