The objects of this Act are:
(a) to establish, maintain and improve building standards; and
(b) to facilitate the adoption and efficient application of national uniform building standards; and
(c) to facilitate national uniform accreditation of building products, construction methods, building designs, building components and building systems; and
(d) to maintain, enhance and improve the safety, health and amenity of people using buildings; and
(e) to promote and provide for the construction of environmentally efficient buildings; and
(f) to provide an efficient and effective system for granting building permits and occupancy certification, administering building matters and resolving building disputes; and
(g) to reform aspects of the law relating to the legal liability of regulatory agencies and building practitioners; and
(h) to facilitate national uniformity in the training and qualifications of certain building practitioners and the recognition of qualifications on a national basis; and
(ha) to provide for the registration of building practitioners; and
(hb) to provide for the investigation, audit and disciplining of building practitioners; and
(hc) to establish a scheme relating to residential building consumer protection and the provision of residential building insurance or fidelity certificates; and
(j) to facilitate the cost effective construction of buildings; and
(k) to aid the achievement of an efficient and competitive building industry.