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In an effort to reduce environmental impact during and after construction, reduce construction waste, and make buildings more efficient, the state of California passed the:
 
  A) CALGreen Code. B) LEED Rating System.
  C) Montreal Protocol. D) International Energy Conservation Code.

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USGBC is a cooperating sponsor in the development of the two primary baseline building energy codes. One is ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IES Standard 189.1-2009. What is the other?
 
  A) GBAP - Green Building Assessment Protocol
  B) IGCC - International Green Construction Code
  C) IRCC - International Residential construction code
  D) NAHB National Green Building Standard



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Answer to Question 1

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