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BUILDING REGULATION 2006 - REG 16ZA
Displaying affected private building notice
(1) The owner must display a notice in the approved form for the building (an
"affected private building notice" ) in compliance with subsections (2) and
(3) . Penalty— Maximum penalty—30 penalty units.
(2) The
affected private building notice must be— (a) displayed in a conspicuous
position; and
(b) securely attached to a wall, or the internal side of a
door, near a main entry point to the building; and
(c) if the building has a
fire indicator panel—also securely attached to a wall, or the internal side
of a door, that is adjacent to the panel.
(3) The
affected private building notice must be displayed— (a) within 60 business
days after the fire engineer statement is given to the owner; and
(b) until
either— (i) the combustible cladding is removed from the building; or
(ii)
a building certifier gives the owner a compliance certificate stating the
combustible cladding complies with the BCA.
(4) The owner must give the QBCC,
in the approved way, a compliance notice within the period— (a) starting on
the day the owner displays the affected private building notice; and
(b)
ending 5 business days after the day mentioned in paragraph (a) .
Penalty— Maximum penalty—10 penalty units.
(5) Also, if the
circumstance in subsection (3) (b) (ii) happens, the owner must give the QBCC,
in the approved way, a copy of the compliance certificate within the period—
(a) starting on the day the building certifier gives the owner the compliance
certificate; and
(b) ending 5 business days after the day mentioned in
paragraph (a) .
Penalty— Maximum penalty—10 penalty units.
(6) In
this section—
"compliance notice" means a notice, in the approved form, stating an
affected private building notice is being displayed in accordance with
subsection (2) .
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