Building Act 2004

Regulatory responsibilities and accreditation - Responsibilities relating to product certification - Accreditation of product certification bodies

266: Suspension or revocation of accreditation

You could also call this:

“Explaining when a company's permission to check products can be taken away or stopped for a while”

This part of the law has been removed. It used to talk about when and how the government could stop or take away the permission they gave to companies that check and approve building products. But on 7 September 2022, this section was taken out of the Building Act 2004. The government made this change as part of a bigger update to the rules about building products and how buildings are made.

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“This rule about how to ask for approval to check products is no longer used.”


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267: Product certification accreditation body must notify chief executive of grant, suspension, lifting of suspension, or revocation of accreditation, or

“The accreditation body must tell the boss when someone gets, loses, or regains permission to certify products.”

Part 3 Regulatory responsibilities and accreditation
Responsibilities relating to product certification: Accreditation of product certification bodies

266Suspension or revocation of accreditation (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 266: repealed, on , by section 64 of the Building (Building Products and Methods, Modular Components, and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2021 (2021 No 21).