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6.—(1) The prescribed form of an initial notice(1)—
(a)which is not combined with a plans certificate, is form 1 in Schedule 1, or
(b)which is combined with a plans certificate, is form 4 in Schedule 1.
(2) An initial notice must be accompanied by the plans and documents described in the relevant form prescribed by paragraph (1).
(3) The grounds on which a local authority must reject an initial notice are those prescribed in Schedule 2 and the form to be used for rejecting an initial notice (whether combined with a plans certificate or otherwise) is form 7 in Schedule 1.
(4) The period within which a local authority may give notice of rejection of an initial notice is five working days beginning with the day on which the notice is given.
For the definition of “initial notice” see section 47 of the Building Act 1984.
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