Lamp, Ballast and Luminaire Legislation Summary
Incandescent Reflector - Legislation Summary
For a list of affected lamp types please refer to our Incandescent Reflector Substitution Guide and our Incandescent General Service Substitution Guide.
States with Lamp Legislation
| Arizona |
Metal halide luminaires, effective 1/1/08 |
| Arkansas |
State agencies use high efficiency indoor lamps, effective 1/1/08 |
| California |
Incandescent general service lamps, effective 1/1/08; Incandescent reflector lamps, effective 1/1/08; Metal halide luminaires, effective 1/1/08 |
| Connecticut |
Incandescent reflector lamps, effective 1/1/09; Metal halide luminaires, effective 1/1/10 |
| District of Columbia |
Incandescent relector lamps, effective 1/1/09; Metal Halide Luminaires, effective 1/1/09 |
| Hawaii |
Government facilities use compact fluorescent lamps, effective 1/1/2010 |
| Illinois |
All buildings opwned or leased by State used ENERGY STAR light bulbs, effective 2010 |
| Maryland |
Incandescent reflector lamps, effective 1/1/09; Metal halide luminaires, effective 1/1/09 |
| Massachusetts |
Incandescent reflector lamps, effective 1/1/08; Metal halide luminaires, effective 1/1/09 |
| Nevada |
General purpose lights, effective 1/1/12 |
| New Jersey |
State Agencies use compact fluorescent light bulbs, effective 2010 |
| New York |
Incandescent reflector lamps, TBD; Metal halide luminaires, effective 1/1/08 |
| Oregon |
Incandescent reflector lamps, effective 1/1/08; Metal halide luminaires, effective 1/1/08; Use of R-type metal halide or mercury vapor light bulbs in schools, effective 7/1/07 |
| Rhode Island |
Incandescent reflector lamps, effective 1/1/08; Metal halide luminaires, effective 1/1/08 |
Vermont
Washington |
Incandescent reflector lamps, effective 1/1/08; Metal halide luminaires, effective 1/1/09
Incandescent reflector lamps, effective 1/1/07; Metal halide luminaires, effective 1/1/08 |