
clearinghouse using standards which promote the following:
(1) The use of design principles to achieve the highest
standards of health, safety, accessibility, environmental
protection and energy efficiency.
(2) The academic and technological needs of students.
(3) The use of cost-effective design and construction
techniques, including the use of straight-line, right-angle
design principles and avoiding the use of curved and
nonsymmetrical design.
(4) The use of design principles that allow for expansion of
school facilities to accommodate future growth in student
population.
(5) The use of durable materials in construction.
(6) The preservation of open space.
(d) The Department of Education shall group the designs
accepted for the clearinghouse by the regions established under
subsection (a)(5), based on energy needs for heating and
cooling, building size, average school entity population in the
region, layout of the building, whether one story or multiple
stories, and structural requirements due to climatic or
geographic difficulties.
(e) The Legislative Budget and Finance Committee shall
conduct a study of the program to determine the savings incurred
by school entities that have participated in the program. The
study shall be conducted at the conclusion of the fifth year of
operation and shall include program participation for the five-
year period from inspection until its fifth anniversary. The
study shall be presented within six months of its commencement
to the chairperson and minority chairperson of the Education
Committee of the Senate and the chairperson and minority
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