FINAL BILL REPORT
SSB 6840
C 194 L 06
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Modifying energy efficiency provisions.
Sponsors: Senate Committee on Water, Energy & Environment (originally sponsored by Senators Morton and Poulsen).
Senate Committee on Water, Energy & Environment
House Committee on Technology, Energy & Communications
Background: In 2005, the Legislature adopted minimum energy efficiency standards for 12 electrical products, which were not at that time covered by federal law. The following four products were included in the state standards:
In October 2005, the U.S. Department of Energy published efficiency standards for the products
mentioned above that are identical to the state's standards. The federal standards preempt the
state's standards.
The California Energy Commission is considering the adoption of efficiency standards for certain
types of incandescent reflector lamps. These standards are not as stringent as the current
Washington standards for the same products.
Summary: Efficiency standards for the following four products, which have been preempted by
federal law, are removed from state law: illuminated exit signs, low-voltage dry-type distribution
transformers, torchieres, and traffic signal modules.
The state's efficiency standards for certain incandescent reflector lamps are changed to conform
with the proposed California standards.
New products, except commercial ice-makers, single-voltage external AC to DC power supplies,
and halide lamps, that are manufactured on or after January 1, 2007, may not be sold if they do
not meet or exceed the specified standards. The applicable manufacturing date for new ice-makers, single-voltage external AC to DC power supplies, and halide lamps is on or after January
1, 2008.
New products, except commercial ice-makers and metal halide lamp fixtures, that are
manufactured on or after January 1, 2007, may not be installed for compensation on or after
January 1, 2008, if they do not meet the specified standards. The applicable date for new ice-makers and halide lamps that are manufactured on or after January 1, 2008, is January 1, 2009.
Votes on Final Passage:
Senate 48 0
House 96 0 (House amended)
Senate 42 0 (Senate concurred)
Effective: June 7, 2006