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PART 4 Supervision of Building Work Otherwise than by Local Authorities
PART 5 Self-certification schemes and third party certification schemes
PART 6 Energy Efficiency Requirements
23.Requirements for the renovation or replacement of thermal elements
24.Methodology of calculation and expression of energy performance
25.Minimum energy performance requirements for new buildings
25A.Consideration of high-efficiency alternative systems for new buildings
26A.Primary energy consumption rates for new buildings Fabric energy efficiency rates
34.Application of building regulations to educational buildings, buildings of statutory undertakers and Crown Buildings
PART 8 Information to be Provided by the Person Carrying Out Work
PART 9A Physical infrastructure for high speed electronic communications networks
47.Contravention of certain regulations not to be an offence
50.Transitional provisions: work already started before 1st October
51.Transitional provisions: work for which notification is not required
52.Transitional provisions: notice given or plans deposited before 1st October 2010
53.Transitional and saving provisions: earlier Building Regulations
Descriptions of Work where no Building Notice or Deposit of Full Plans Required
PART 1 Green deal information to be included in energy performance certificates
2.The date on which the energy performance certificate ceases to...
3.A statement indicating that a new energy performance certificate should...
4.A statement— (a) indicating that improvements have been installed at...
6.Where the green deal plan is a regulated consumer credit...
8.A statement indicating that— (a) the outstanding credit under the...
10.The unique reference number assigned to the green deal plan....
15.The rate of interest charged under the green deal plan....
16.A statement indicating whether the interest rate charged under the...
17.Where, in accordance with regulation 33(b) of the Green Deal...
19.Where the green deal property is a domestic property, a...
20.Where the green deal property is a non-domestic property, a...
21.In respect of each improvement installed at the green deal...
22.A statement advising the person receiving the energy performance certificate—...
23.A statement indicating that— (a) the improvements installed under the...
24.A statement indicating that further information is contained in the...
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