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The Higher-Risk Buildings (Keeping and Provision of Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2023

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Regulation 14

SCHEDULE 3Resident engagement: requests for further information

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Information and documents prescribed

1.—(1) The information prescribed is—

(a)where any information is set out partially in the safety case report(1), the full information to which that partial information relates,

(b)any assessment in the safety case report of the building safety risks made under section 83 (assessment of building safety risks) of the 2022 Act by an AP for the higher-risk building,

(c)any information in relation to steps taken under section 84 (management of building safety risks) of that Act by an AP for the higher-risk building, and

(d)a summary of any representations made to the most recent consultation carried out pursuant to section 91(1)(c) (residents’ engagement strategy) of the 2022 Act.

(2) The documents prescribed are—

(a)up to date fire risk assessments for each part of the higher-risk building;

(b)the most up to date version of the safety case report for the building;

(c)where in the most up to date version of the safety case report—

(i)an extract of any evidence is relied on in the report, the document containing the whole of that evidence;

(ii)any document is referenced in the report, that document;

(d)a copy of any order and written reasons of any determination made by the tribunal(2) in relation to any PAP for the higher-risk building, pursuant to section 75(1)(b) and (2) (determinations by the tribunal) of the 2022 Act;

(e)any record of a decision, together with reasons for the decision, about whether to revise the resident engagement strategy pursuant to section 91(1)(b) (residents’ engagement strategy) of the 2022 Act.

(1)

See section 85(1) of the 2022 Act for the definition of “safety case report”.

(2)

See section 115 of the 2022 Act for definition of “the tribunal”.

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