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PART 7 Registers of notices etc. and registration of approvers
35.Contravention of certain regulations not to be an offence or be subject to a compliance notice
36.Consequential amendments to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and transitional provision
37.Consequential amendments to the Building (Local Authority Charges) Regulations 2010
38.Amendments to the Building Regulations 2010 and transitional provision
39.Consequential amendment to the Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012 and transitional provision
40.Consequential amendments to the Building Safety (Registration of Higher-Risk Buildings and Review of Decisions) (England) Regulations 2023
41.Consequential amendments to the Building (Restricted Activities and Functions) (England) Regulations 2023
42.Amendments to the Building (Higher-Risk Buildings Procedures) (England) Regulations 2023
44.Transitional provisions: approved inspectors who became approvers
45.Transitional provisions: approved inspectors who did not become approvers
46.Transitional provisions: higher-risk building work regarded as sufficiently progressed
47.Transitional provisions: cases where building work supervised by approved inspector is not completed before October 2024
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