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60. The following provisions of these Regulations are prescribed for the purposes of sections 35(2) and 35B(7)(a) of the 1984 Act—
(a)regulation 5 (building control approval applications for HRB work or stage of HRB work: validity and time limit);
(b)regulation 6(1) and (2) (building control approval applications for HRB work or stage of HRB work: consultation);
(c)regulation 7(1), (4) to (7), (13) and (14) (building control approval applications for HRB work or stage of HRB work: decisions);
(d)regulation 9(4) (notice before starting work and further notice when work is “commenced”);
(e)regulation 13 (building control approval applications for work to existing HRB: validity and time limit);
(f)regulation 14(1) and (2) (building control approval applications for work to existing HRB: consultation);
(g)regulation 15(1), (4) to (7), (13) and (14) (building control approval applications for work to existing HRB: decisions);
(h)regulation 17(4) (notice before starting work and further notice when work is “commenced”);
(i)regulation 22 (change control applications: validity and time limit);
(j)regulation 23(1) and (2) (change control applications: consultation);
(k)regulation 24(1), (4) to (7) and (11)(b) and (d) (change control applications: decisions);
(l)regulation 30(4) and (6) to (8) (variation of a requirement imposed on a building control approval);
(m)regulation 41(1) and (2) (completion certificate applications: validity and time limit);
(n)regulation 42(1) (completion certificate applications: consultation);
(o)regulation 43 (completion certificate applications: inspection);
(p)regulation 44(1) to (6) and (8) (completion certificate applications: decisions);
(q)regulation 45(5), (6), (8), (10) to (15) and (17) (partial completion certificates) except that regulation 45(8) is not prescribed in relation to the regulator consulting a sewerage undertaker;
(r)regulation 47(6) (regularisation of unauthorised building work);
(s)regulation 48(5) to (8) (review of regulator’s decisions);
(t)regulation 53 (section 30A applications: determinations);
(u)regulation 54 (section 30A applications: appointed persons);
(v)regulation 59(2) and (4) (electronic submission and directions).
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