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Regulation 2
1. The Building Regulations 2010 are amended as follows.E+W
Commencement Information
I1Sch. para. 1 in force at 26.12.2022, see reg. 1(4)
2. In regulation 13 (particulars and plans where a building notice given)(1), after paragraph (2) insert—E+W
“(2A) In the case of the erection of a dwelling, or a building that is to contain one or more dwellings, a building notice shall be accompanied by—
(a)particulars of any public electronic communications network in relation to which a connection is to be provided,
(b)if an exemption in regulation 44ZB is proposed to be relied on, evidence in support of the exemption, and
(c)if regulation 44ZC is proposed to be relied on—
(i)evidence of the matters mentioned in regulation 44ZC(6)(a) and (b), and
(ii)if paragraph RA1(1)(c)(i) or (ii) of Schedule 1 is also proposed to be relied on, evidence of the steps taken to establish whether, and if so where, a distribution point for a gigabit-capable public electronic communications network (as defined by regulation 44C) is likely to be installed, in a location relevant for the purposes of paragraph RA(1)(c), within the period of 2 years beginning with the day on which the notice is given.”.
Commencement Information
I2Sch. para. 2 in force at 26.12.2022, see reg. 1(4)
3. In regulation 14 (full plans)(2), in paragraph (3)(a), for “and (2)” substitute “, (2) and (2A)”.E+W
Commencement Information
I3Sch. para. 3 in force at 26.12.2022, see reg. 1(4)
4. For the heading to Part 9A(3) substitute “Infrastructure for electronic communications”.E+W
Commencement Information
I4Sch. para. 4 in force at 26.12.2022, see reg. 1(4)
5. In Part 9A, before regulation 44A insert—E+W
44ZB.—(1) The requirements of paragraphs RA1 and RA2 of Schedule 1 (gigabit-ready physical infrastructure and connection to gigabit-capable network) do not apply to buildings—
(a)to be occupied by the Ministry of Defence or the armed forces of the Crown, or
(b)to be otherwise occupied for purposes connected to national security.
(2) The requirements of paragraph RA1 of Schedule 1 do not apply in relation to a building if all the following conditions are met—
(a)the building is situated in an area that is isolated from public electronic communications networks of any of the kinds mentioned in regulation 44ZC(2) or (3),
(b)paragraph RA2 of that Schedule does not apply because the case falls within regulation 44ZC(4), and
(c)the prospect of a connection with a network of any of the kinds mentioned in regulation 44ZC(2) or (3) is considered too remote to justify equipping the building with gigabit-ready physical infrastructure or an access point.
44ZC.—(1) The requirement in paragraph RA2 of Schedule 1 has effect subject to paragraphs (2) to (4).
(2) Where a person carrying out building work of the kind described in the second column of paragraph RA1 of Schedule 1 (“the developer”)—
(a)is unable to secure the provision of a connection with a gigabit-capable public electronic communications network for a cost not exceeding the cost cap, but
(b)is able to secure the provision of a connection with a high-speed public electronic communications network for such a cost,
paragraph RA2 of Schedule 1 is to be read as requiring the provision of a connection with a high-speed public electronic communications network.
(3) Where the developer—
(a)is unable to secure the provision of a connection with a high-speed public electronic communications network for a cost not exceeding the cost cap, but
(b)is able to secure the provision of a connection with a USO-standard public electronic communications network for such a cost,
paragraph RA2 of Schedule 1 is to be read as requiring the provision of a connection with a USO-standard public electronic communications network.
(4) Where the developer is unable to secure the provision of a connection with a USO-standard public electronic communications network for a cost not exceeding the cost cap, paragraph RA2 of Schedule 1 does not apply.
(5) In paragraphs (2) to (4)—
“high-speed public electronic communications network” means a public electronic communications network that is a high-speed electronic communications network;
“USO-standard public electronic communications network” means a public electronic communications network that provides at least the minimum download speed for the time being specified by virtue of section 65(2B)(a) of the Communications Act 2003(4) in the universal service order (as defined by section 151(1) of that Act).
(6) The developer is to be treated as being able to secure the provision of a connection mentioned in any of paragraphs (2) to (4) for a cost not exceeding the cost cap unless—
(a)the developer has invited at least two suitable providers to make, before the end of the 30th day after the date of the invitation, an offer to provide a connection of the kind mentioned in the paragraph in question, and
(b)none of those providers has before that time offered to provide that connection free of charge or at a cost not exceeding the cost cap.
(7) The cost cap is £2,000 in respect of each dwelling.
(8) In calculating the cost to the developer of securing the provision of a connection—
(a)there is to be included value added tax;
(b)there is to be excluded—
(i)the cost to the developer of installing gigabit-ready physical infrastructure in accordance with paragraph RA1 of Schedule 1,
(ii)administrative costs of the developer, and
(iii)the cost to an end-user (as defined by section 151(1) of the Communications Act 2003) of the provision of a public electronic communications service.
(9) In paragraph (6)(a) “suitable provider” means the provider of a public electronic communications network whom the developer reasonably considers to be likely to be able to provide the connection referred to.”.
Commencement Information
I5Sch. para. 5 in force at 26.12.2022, see reg. 1(4)
6.—(1) Regulation 44C (interpretation of Part R of Schedule 1)(5) is amended as follows.E+W
(2) In the heading, after “of”, in the first place where it occurs, insert “Part 9A and of”.
(3) In the opening words, after “In” insert “this Part and in”.
(4) In the definition of “access point”, after “infrastructure” insert “, or as the case requires the gigabit-ready physical infrastructure,”.
(5) After that definition insert—
““gigabit-capable electronic communications network” means an electronic communications network that is capable of delivering broadband access services at download speeds of at least 1,000 Mbps;
“gigabit-capable public electronic communications network” means a public electronic communications network that is a gigabit-capable electronic communications network;
“gigabit-ready physical infrastructure” means physical infrastructure or installations, including elements under joint ownership, intended to host wired or wireless gigabit-capable public electronic communications networks;”.
(6) At the end insert—
““public electronic communications network” has the meaning given by section 151(1) of the Communications Act 2003.”.
Commencement Information
I6Sch. para. 6 in force at 26.12.2022, see reg. 1(4)
7. In regulation 55 (review of Part 9A and Part R of Schedule 1)(6), omit paragraph (2).E+W
Commencement Information
I7Sch. para. 7 in force at 26.12.2022, see reg. 1(4)
8.—(1) In Schedule 1 (requirements), Part R (physical infrastructure for high-speed electronic communications networks)(7) is amended as follows.E+W
(2) For the heading substitute “Infrastructure for electronic communications”.
(3) Before paragraph R1 insert—
“Gigabit-ready physical infrastructure | |
RA1.—(1) Building work must be carried out so as to ensure that each dwelling is equipped with gigabit-ready physical infrastructure that extends from a network termination point for gigabit-capable public electronic communications networks and reaches— (a)a distribution point, or (b)where the person carrying out the building work (“the developer”) has no right to install gigabit-ready physical infrastructure in land in which it would have to be installed if it were to reach a distribution point, as close as is reasonably practicable to a distribution point, or (c)where the developer has no such right and requirement RA2 is excluded or modified by regulation 44ZC, and would be so excluded or modified even if the gigabit-ready physical infrastructure were required to reach as close as is reasonably practicable to a distribution point— (i)as close as is reasonably practicable to a location at which a distribution point is likely to be installed within the relevant 2-year period (a “likely future location”), or (ii)where there is no likely future location that is closer to the building than the closest distribution point already installed, an access point for gigabit-capable public electronic communications networks, or (d)where the developer has no right to install gigabit-ready physical infrastructure in land beyond the building, an access point for gigabit-capable public electronic communications networks. (2) Where the work concerns a building containing more than one dwelling, the work must be carried out so as to ensure that the building is equipped in addition with a common access point for gigabit-capable public electronic communications networks. (3) In this paragraph— “distribution point” means a distribution point for a gigabit-capable public electronic communications network; “the relevant 2-year period” means the period of 2 years beginning with the earlier of the following— (a) the day on which a building notice, initial notice or public body’s notice relating to work to which this paragraph applies is given; (b) the day on which full plans relating to building work to which this paragraph applies are deposited. | Requirements RA1 and RA2 apply to the erection of a dwelling or of a building that contains one or more dwellings. |
Connection to gigabit-capable network | |
RA2. Each dwelling must in addition be provided with a connection to a gigabit-capable public electronic communications network.”. |
(4) In paragraph R1—
(a)for the heading substitute “High-speed ready in-building physical infrastructure”, and
(b)in the second column, after “work” insert “, other than building work to which paragraph RA1 applies,”.
Commencement Information
I8Sch. para. 8 in force at 26.12.2022, see reg. 1(4)
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Textual Amendments
F1Sch. para. 9 revoked (6.4.2024) by The Building (Registered Building Control Approvers etc.) (England) Regulations 2024 (S.I. 2024/110), regs. 1(3), 43(e) (with regs. 44-47)
Regulation 13 was amended, in relation to buildings in England, by S.I. 2015/767.
Regulation 14(3)(a) was amended, in relation to buildings in England, by S.I. 2015/767.
Part 9A (regulations 44A to 44C) was inserted, in relation to buildings in England, by S.I. 2016/490.
2003 c. 21. Section 65(2B) was inserted by section 1(4) of the Digital Economy Act 2017 (c. 30) and amended by S.I. 2020/1419.
Regulation 44C was inserted, in relation to buildings in England, by S.I. 2016/490.
Regulation 55 was inserted, in relation to buildings in England, by S.I. 2016/490. Paragraph (2) has as a result of paragraph 9 of Schedule 8 to the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (c. 16) ceased to have substantive effect.
Part R of Schedule 1 was inserted, in relation to buildings in England, by S.I. 2016/490.
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