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In Schedule 1 to the Building Act 1984 (building regulations) after paragraph 1 insert—
1A(1)Building regulations may make provision about the procedure that may or must be followed in relation to any work.
(2)The regulations may in particular make provision for and in connection with—
(a)the giving of notices;
(b)the making of applications to building control authorities;
(c)the giving or receipt of certificates;
(d)requiring a prescribed person, in prescribed circumstances, to consult such other person as may be prescribed.
(3)The regulations may—
(a)confer on a building control authority a power to require a person to notify the authority of specified matters by the specified time;
(b)provide that in prescribed circumstances an application is treated as granted or is treated as refused;
(c)make provision about the effect of the grant of an application;
(d)make provision about the effect of certificates;
(e)require a person consulted to give a substantive response to the consultation before the end of a prescribed period.
(4)In sub-paragraph (3)(a) “specified” means specified by the building control authority.
1B(1)Building regulations may in particular make provision for and in connection with applications for building control approval (including approval of changes to anything that has already been approved).
(2)“Building control approval”—
(a)in relation to any work, means the approval by the building control authority of—
(i)plans of the work, and
(ii)such other documents, relating to compliance with any provision of building regulations, as may be prescribed (or, in a case within sub-paragraph (5), as are provided to the authority);
(b)in relation to a change to a relevant document, means the approval by the authority of the change.
(3)Building regulations may—
(a)confer on building control authorities a power, with the consent of the applicant—
(i)to impose requirements (including in particular requirements of a kind mentioned in sub-paragraph (4)) when granting an application;
(ii)to vary requirements;
(b)make provision about the cases in which an application for approval of a change must be made (including provision conferring on building control authorities a power to specify the circumstances in which such an application must be made).
(4)The requirements referred to in sub-paragraph (3)(a) are—
(a)a requirement relating to the provision of a revised version of a specified relevant document;
(b)a requirement that the work does not proceed beyond a specified stage unless a specified relevant document has been given to, and approved by, the building control authority.
(5)Building regulations may provide that in prescribed cases—
(a)an application may be made to the authority for approval of the plans and such other relevant documents as the applicant considers appropriate, and
(b)the authority may refuse the application if the applicant does not, on request, provide it with a specified relevant document.
(6)In this paragraph—
(a)“relevant document” means—
(i)the plans mentioned in sub-paragraph (2)(a)(i), or
(ii)a document prescribed for the purposes of sub-paragraph (2)(a)(ii);
(b)“specified” means specified by the building control authority;
(c)a reference to a change to a document includes the replacement of it.
1C(1)Building regulations may in particular make provision for and in connection with certificates that are given—
(a)by a member of a scheme that is approved,
(b)in accordance with the scheme, and
(c)in accordance with any prescribed requirement relating to the provision of insurance cover in respect of work to which the certificate relates.
(2)Building regulations may make provision for and in connection with—
(a)the approval of schemes by the appropriate national authority or a person designated by that authority;
(b)the suspension or withdrawal of approvals (including provision about appeals to the appropriate court or tribunal against the suspension or withdrawal of approvals).
(3)The regulations may in particular provide that a scheme may be approved (and may remain approved) only if prescribed requirements relating to the provision of insurance cover are complied with.
(4)The regulations may provide—
(a)that an approval has effect for a particular period (including a period specified in the approval), or
(b)that an approval has effect until it is suspended or withdrawn.
(5)The requirements relating to insurance cover that may be prescribed include in particular a requirement that insurance cover is provided through a scheme of insurance approved by the appropriate national authority or a person designated by that authority.
1D(1)Building regulations may, in relation to any work, make provision about—
(a)obtaining information or documents;
(b)creating documents;
(c)keeping information or documents;
(d)giving information or documents.
(2)The regulations may in particular—
(a)provide that information or documents must be given or kept in accordance with prescribed standards;
(b)impose requirements as regards keeping information or documents up to date;
(c)confer on building control authorities or other prescribed persons a power, in prescribed circumstances, to require a person to give information to them.
(3)Where building regulations provide that any information or document must be given, they may make provision about the admissibility in any criminal proceedings of the information or document.
1E(1)This paragraph applies where building regulations made by virtue of paragraph 1D require a person to give information—
(a)in relation to work in England, to the regulator;
(b)in relation to work in Wales, to the building control authority.
(2)For the purpose of facilitating and securing compliance with any such requirement, the regulations may—
(a)require a prescribed person to establish and operate a system for the giving of prescribed information to such person as may be prescribed, and
(b)make provision about such systems.
1F(1)Where building regulations provide that any document must or may be given, they may make provision about—
(a)the form and content of the document;
(b)the information and other documents that must accompany it;
(c)the way in which the document, and anything that is to accompany it, is to be given.
(2)Where building regulations provide that any information must or may be given, they may make provision about the way in which it is to be given.
(3)Building regulations may provide that any of the matters mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (c) of sub-paragraph (1), or in sub-paragraph (2), are to be specified in a direction made and published in accordance with the regulations.
(4)Building regulations may provide that—
(a)a prescribed application must be accompanied by such prescribed documents as the applicant considers appropriate, and
(b)the building control authority may refuse the application if the applicant does not, on request, provide it with a document of a kind prescribed for the purposes of paragraph (a) in relation to the application.
1G(1)Building regulations may make provision for and in connection with—
(a)the inspection and testing of work;
(b)the inspection and testing of buildings;
(c)the inspection and testing of services, fittings and equipment provided in connection with buildings;
(d)the taking of samples.
(2)The regulations may in particular—
(a)prohibit the covering up of any work, for a prescribed period after a prescribed or specified event;
(b)provide for the cutting into or laying open of any work or building, or the pulling down of any work.
(3)In sub-paragraph (2)(a) “specified” means specified by the building control authority.
1HBuilding regulations may provide that any prescribed period for the doing of a thing by a building control authority in connection with an application made to it may be extended by agreement between the authority and the applicant.
1I(1)Building regulations may make provision for and in connection with appeals against decisions made under, or under an instrument made under, Part 1, 2 or 2A of this Act.
(2)The regulations may confer, in respect of a prescribed decision—
(a)in relation to England—
(i)a right to appeal to the regulator or the tribunal, and
(ii)in the case of an appeal to the regulator, a right of appeal to the tribunal against the decision of the regulator made on appeal;
(b)in relation to Wales—
(i)a right to appeal to the Welsh Ministers or a magistrates’ court, and
(ii)in the case of an appeal to the Welsh Ministers, a right of appeal to a magistrates’ court or a right of appeal to the High Court, against the decision of the Welsh Ministers made on appeal.
(3)The provision that may be made in connection with appeals includes provision about a right of appeal conferred by Part 1, 2 or 2A.
(4)The regulations may in particular make provision about—
(a)the grounds upon which an appeal may be made;
(b)the period within which an appeal must be made;
(c)the way in which any appeal is to be made;
(d)the powers of the court, tribunal or other person determining the appeal (including provision conferring a power to give directions and, in the case of the regulator or Welsh Ministers, powers in respect of costs).
(5)In respect of appeals to the regulator or the Welsh Ministers, the regulations may make provision about procedural matters (including provision conferring a discretion as to the procedure to be adopted).
(6)In respect of appeals to the Welsh Ministers, the regulations may in particular make provision for and in connection with the Welsh Ministers appointing a person to determine the appeal (including provision conferring functions on that person and providing that their decision is treated as the decision of the Welsh Ministers).”
Commencement Information
I1S. 33 not in force at Royal Assent, see s. 170(4)(b)(ii)(c)
I2S. 33 in force at 6.4.2023 in force for E. and for W. except for specified purposes by S.I. 2023/362, reg. 3(1)(n)
I3S. 33 in force at 5.9.2023 for W. in so far as not already in force by S.I. 2023/914, reg. 2(b)(i)
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