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26. In relation to the management of any building safety risk that relates to the part of a higher-risk building for which the AP is responsible, the documents are—
(a)the safety case report(1) for the building,
(b)a record of any maintenance of and any repairs undertaken to any equipment, device or materials (whether or not a fixture or part of the fabric of the building), which were planned by or on behalf of any AP for the building to comply with section 84(1) (management of building safety risks) of the 2022 Act, where no more than 7 years have passed since the day on which the record was created, and
(c)the most recent version of any document, relating to a building safety risk to the higher-risk building, that was created for the purpose, whether in full or in part, of enabling the effective planning, organisation, monitoring, control and review of steps taken with regard to managing building safety risks in the higher-risk building pursuant to section 84(5) of the 2022 Act.
See section 85(1) of the 2022 Act for the definition of “safety case report”.
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