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8.—(1) This paragraph applies where, in relation to work to a particular building, paragraph 1 applies in respect of work for which an initial notice was in force, but a notice under paragraph 1(4) (notice that work had sufficiently progressed) was not received by a local authority in relation to the building before 6th April 2024.
(2) Where this paragraph applies—
(a)for the purposes of section 47(4)(b)(ii) of the 1984 Act the initial notice, or such part of the initial notice which applies to the higher-risk building, ceases to be in force with effect from 6th April 2024;
(b)if a plans certificate or final certificate relating to the work (or any part of the work) has been accepted before 6th April 2024 then with effect from that date the certificate ceases to have effect;
(c)subject to paragraph (d), the 2010 Regulations, to the extent they apply to higher-risk buildings, apply to any of the work from that date;
(d)regulation 11(3) of the 2010 Regulations does not apply and accordingly the regulator may exercise the power in section 8(3A) of the 1984 Act to dispense with or relax any requirement of the 2010 Regulations.
(3) Where this paragraph applies, with effect from 6th April 2024 the regulator, and not the local authority for the area, is the building control authority in relation to the higher-risk building and accordingly the duties and functions of the regulator under section 91 of the 1984 Act apply in relation to the work to the higher-risk building (but not in relation to any other work specified in the initial notice).
(4) The provisions of paragraph 4(4) to (9) also apply but as if any reference to the cancellation date were a reference to 6th April 2024.
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I1Sch. 3 para. 8 in force at 1.10.2023, see reg. 1(1)
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