What law describes the sale and installation of water conservation toilets in California?
Please note that AB 715 (Laird) phases in requirements that water closets and water-using urinals have lower flush volumes, requiring manufacturers to produce an increasing percentage of high-efficiency models until 2014 when all new water closets and urinals would have to meet the high-efficiency definition. CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE Division 13. Housing Part 1.5. Regulation of Buildings Used for Human Habitation Chapter 2. Rules and Regulations Section 17921.3 Last Amended: AB 1224, Killea, 1992 (a) All new buildings constructed in this state shall use water closets and associated flushometer valves, if any, which use no more than an average of 1.6 gallons per flush and which meet performance standards established by American Society of Mechanical Engineers standards A112.19.2-1990 and A112.19.6-1990, and urinals and associated flushometer valves, if any, which use no more than an average of one gallon per flush and which meet performance standards established by American Soc