Building Act 2004

Building - Code compliance certificates, certificates of acceptance, and compliance schedules - Compliance schedules

104A: Territorial authority must issue statement in relation to compliance schedule

You could also call this:

“ The local council must give building owners a special paper about safety rules within 5 working days. ”

When a territorial authority gets a copy of a compliance schedule, they have to do something important. Within 5 working days of receiving the schedule, they must give the building owner a special statement. This statement is about the compliance schedule and is described in section 105(e). The compliance schedule copy comes from section 104. This rule helps make sure building owners get important information quickly.

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Code compliance certificates, certificates of acceptance, and compliance schedules: Compliance schedules

104ATerritorial authority must issue statement in relation to compliance schedule

  1. A territorial authority that receives a copy under section 104 of a compliance schedule must, within 5 working days after receiving the compliance schedule, provide the owner of the building for which the compliance schedule was issued with the statement in relation to the compliance schedule described in section 105(e).

Notes
  • Section 104A: inserted, on , by section 23 of the Building Amendment Act 2008 (2008 No 4).