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51.—(1) An application under section 30A of the 1984 Act (“section 30A application”) must be made in writing to the Secretary of State by the client for the work to which the original application relates (in this Part “the applicant”) on a form published by the Secretary of State, together with the documents specified in paragraph (3).
(2) A section 30A application must be made no later than 6 weeks after the day the relevant period(1) in relation to the application or request ends.
(3) The documents mentioned in paragraph (1) are—
(a)a copy of the original application given to the regulator (including all documentation that accompanied the application);
(b)all information provided to the regulator in relation to the original application by the applicant;
(c)all correspondence between the applicant and the regulator in relation to that application;
(d)a copy of the notice sent to the regulator under paragraph (4);
(e)where the application is made by someone on behalf of the client, a statement signed by the client confirming they agree to the application being made and that the information contained in the application is correct.
(4) At least two working days before submitting the application under paragraph (1) the applicant must give notice to the regulator of their intention to do so.
See section 30A(9) of the Building Act 1984 (c. 55) for the definition of “relevant period”.
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