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PART 2 Building control approval
3.Building control approval for HRB work or stage of HRB work
4.Building control approval applications for HRB work or stage of HRB work
5.Building control approval applications for HRB work or stage of HRB work: validity and time limit
6.Building control approval applications for HRB work or stage of HRB work: consultation
7.Building control approval applications for HRB work or stage of HRB work: decisions
8.Regulator’s power to require notifications etc for HRB work or stage of HRB work
9.Notice before starting on site and further notice when work is “commenced”
12.Building control approval applications for work to existing HRB
13.Building control approval applications for work to existing HRB: validity and time limit
14.Building control approval applications for work to existing HRB: consultation
15.Building control approval applications for work to existing HRB: decisions
16.Regulator’s power to require notifications etc for work to existing HRB
17.Notice before starting on site and further notice when work is “commenced”
PART 4 Golden thread, mandatory occurrence reporting, information handover etc
PART 6 Inspections etc, regularisation, review of decisions, appeals and section 30A procedures etc
58.Requirement for completion certificate before occupation and transitional cases
60.Contraventions by the regulator not to be subject to enforcement
61.Provisions in relation to which a stop notice may be given
63.Consequential amendment to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
64.Consequential amendments to the Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010
65.Consequential amendments to the Building Safety (Responsible Actors Scheme and Prohibitions) Regulations 2023
Transitional, supplementary and saving provisions
PART 1 Transitional etc provisions
3.October 2023 to April 2024: cases where building control approval lapses before 6th April 2024
4.October 2023 to April 2024: cases of not sufficiently progressed work where an initial notice is cancelled before 6th April 2024
5.October 2023 to April 2024: cases of sufficiently progressed work where an initial notice is cancelled before 6th April 2024
6.From April 2024: local authority to notify regulator where work has not sufficiently progressed
7.From April 2024: cases where work is to be regarded as sufficiently progressed
8.From April 2024: cases of work not sufficiently progressed with an initial notice
9.From April 2024: cases of work not sufficiently progressed with full plans
10.From April 2024: cases where work has sufficiently progressed but approved inspector is not a registered building control approver
11.From April 2024: cases where work has sufficiently progressed and then initial notice ceases
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