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munity on state regulations and advise on the development and design of new standards/regulations.


CALGreen, State of California Booth 531 Department of General Services: California Building Standards Commission 2525 Natomas Park Drive, Suite 130 Sacramento, CA 95833 916-263-0916 cbsc@dgs.ca.gov www.bsc.ca.gov


Division of the State Architect 1102 Q St., Suite 5100 Sacramento, CA 95811 916-445-8100 theresa.townsend@dgs.ca.gov www.dgs.ca.gov/dsa


Department of Housing and Community Development 1800 Third Street Sacramento, CA 95811 916-445-9471 shuff@hcd.ca.gov www.hcd.ca.gov Meet technical staff from the state agencies that develop California’s nonresidential, residential, public school and college building codes. Staff will be available to discuss updates to CALGreen, the 2013 California Green Building Standards Code that became effective January 2014.


California Conservation Corps 1719 24th Street Sacramento, CA 95816 916-341-3100 Can email directly by going to the CCC’s website www.ccc.ca.gov Booth 616 The California Conservation Corps is a state agency that puts together young people and the environment. With fund-


ing from the California Clean Energy Jobs Act (Proposition 39), the CCC’s En- ergy Corps is assisting schools in saving both energy and money while providing work experience and training for young adults and veterans by conducting energy opportunity surveys at no-cost to smaller Local Educational Agencies.


California Energy Commission 1516 Ninth Street Sacramento 95814 inside CA: 800-772-3300; outside CA: 916-654-5106 title24@energy.ca.gov www.energy.ca.gov Booth 618 The California Energy Commission is the state’s principal energy policy and planning organization. The Efficiency Division is responsible for developing and implementing the Building Energy Efficiency Standards, enforcing appli- ance efficiency compliance; and provid- ing financing opportunities to promote energy efficiency buildings.


California Fuel Cell Partnership jcontreras@cafcp.org www.cafcp.org Booth 237 Fuel cell electric vehicles are the EV that you refill instead of recharge. Coming to market within the year; visit booth 237 to learn about the vehicles’ long range, quick refill time and safety record, and about hydrogen stations already open and under construction.


California Prison Industry Authority 560 E Natoma Street Folsom, CA 95630 916-358-2733 info@calpia.ca.gov calpia.ca.gov Booth 437 Our products meet green Seal* stan- dards for industrial and institutional


cleaners. Our biodegradable formulas do not pollute and do not have toxic chemi- cals. We offer Multipurpose Cleaner, Restroom, Floor, and Glass cleaners. Dispensers available for sale or rent. Stop by and see where our products can take you.


California State Board of Equalization 450 N Street Sacramento, CA 95814 800-400-7115 (General Tax Questions) www.boe.ca.gov Booth 614 The mission of the State Board of Equalization (BOE) is to serve the public through fair, effective, and efficient tax administration. The Board of Equalization collects California state sales and use tax, as well as fuel, alcohol, and tobacco taxes and fees that provide revenue for state government and essential funding for counties, cities, and special districts.


CalRecycle 1001 I St. PO Box 4025 MS. 9A Sacramento, CA 95812 916-341-6490 jennifer.caldwell@calrecycle.ca.gov www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Tires/BizAssist Booth 521 The CA recycled tire-derived products (TDPs) Outreach & Market Analysis Program provides presentations and information about the many tire-derived products available including roofing, sidewalks, wheel stops, traffic products, playgrounds, tracks, flooring, sidewalks, tiles, mulch, pavers, athletic turf underlay and infill, and much more! Grants are available to the public sectors for rubberized pavement, tire-derived aggregate for civil engineering projects and TDPs. Stop by our booth and see what’s being made out of scrap tire for your next construction, renovation, land- scape design, road, civil engineering, school remodel, or parks plan.


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