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BUILDING ACT 1993 - SECT 144

Appeals—Building regulations

    (1)     If the building regulations leave a matter to be determined or approved by a person or body or confer a similar discretion on a person or body, the owner of the building or land who requests the determination to be made, approval to be given, or discretion to be exercised may appeal to the Building Appeals Board against—

        (a)     that determination or approval or the exercise of that discretion; or

        (b)     the failure within a reasonable time, or refusal to make that determination, give that approval or exercise that discretion.

S. 144(2) inserted by No. 46/2018 s. 27, amended by No. 3/2020 s. 27.

    (2)     The owner of land on which a swimming pool is located may appeal to the Building Appeals Board against a determination by the relevant council of the date of construction of the swimming pool.

S. 144A inserted by No. 15/2002 s. 53.



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