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Current as of March 08, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
A. All new state capital projects as defined in § 41-790, including buildings designed and constructed by the department of administration, the department of transportation, community college districts and universities and major renovations for those entities involving lighting systems, shall include efficient and effective lighting systems as determined by an evaluation based on the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America lighting handbook and recommended practices.
B. Life cycle costs as defined in § 34-454 shall be used to evaluate the design, equipment and materials that are considered pursuant to subsection A of this section.
C. All outdoor light fixtures that are owned and operated by this state and that are subject to the requirements of subsection A of this section shall be fully shielded as defined in § 49-1101, except that outdoor light fixtures that are used to illuminate sports facilities that are used by an educational institution shall be fully or partially shielded as defined in § 49-1101. This subsection does not apply to those outdoor light fixtures that are not required to be shielded pursuant to § 49-1102.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 34. Public Buildings and Improvements § 34-471. Lighting standards for state and community college buildings; life cycle costing; evaluation standards; shielding - last updated March 08, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-34-public-buildings-and-improvements/az-rev-st-sect-34-471/
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