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ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT ACT 1979 - SECT 9.32

Fire brigades inspection powers

9.32 Fire brigades inspection powers

(cf previous s 119T)

(1) An authorised fire officer may exercise the powers of an investigation officer under this Division for the purpose of inspecting a building to determine whether or not--
(a) adequate provision for fire safety has been made in or in connection with the building, or
(b) the fire safety provisions prescribed for the purposes of this section by the regulations have been complied with.
(2) An authorised fire officer cannot inspect premises under this section (other than places of shared accommodation) for the purposes of determining whether or not adequate provision for fire safety has been made except--
(a) when requested to do so by the council of the area in which the building is located, or
(b) when requested to do so by a person who holds himself or herself out as the owner, lessee or occupier of the building, or
(c) when the Commissioner of Fire and Rescue NSW has received a complaint in writing that adequate provision for fire safety has not been made concerning the building.
(3) A council must, at the request of the Commissioner of Fire and Rescue NSW, make available a council investigation officer for the purposes of an inspection under this section, and the officer concerned is to be present during the inspection.
(4) The Commissioner of Fire and Rescue NSW must send a report of any inspection carried out under this section to the council concerned.
(5) This Division applies (subject to the regulations) to an authorised fire officer in the same way that it applies to a council investigation officer. For that purpose (and subject to the regulations), a reference in this Division to the investigating authority is taken to be a reference to the Commissioner of Fire and Rescue NSW.
(6) A council must, at the written request of the Commissioner of Fire and Rescue NSW, cause any building specified in the request to be inspected for the purpose of determining whether or not adequate provision for fire safety has been made in or in connection with the building. As soon as practicable after such an inspection has been carried out, the council must send a report of the inspection to the Commissioner.



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