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BUILDING (GENERAL) REGULATION 2008 - REG 36

Fundamentally noncompliant building work—Act, s 50 (4)

    (1)     An element of building work mentioned in an item in schedule 3, column 2 is fundamentally noncompliant in the circumstances mentioned in column 3 for the item.

    (2)     An element of building work on, or in relation to, a class 10a or class 10b building is fundamentally noncompliant if—

        (a)     1 or more elements not shown in the approved plans are added to the building; and

        (b)     the building as altered by the work is a different type of building to the building shown in the plans.

Example—fundamentally noncompliant class 10a or class 10b building

Plans show a carport without walls. During the construction of the carport walls are added. This alters the building type from a carport to a garage, and means that the building is fundamentally noncompliant.



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