(1) A building permit
or demolition permit is to be in an approved form.
(2) A building permit
or demolition permit may set out the period during which it has effect.
(3) A building permit
must set out —
(a) the
building or incidental structure to which it applies; and
(b) the
classification of the building or incidental structure; and
(c) the
use to which the building or incidental structure may be put and each
restriction on the use; and
(d) in
the case of a building permit for one or more stages of building work —
(i)
each stage of the building work to which it applies; and
(ii)
the effect of section 26;
and
(e) the
prescribed details about the builder; and
(f) the
prescribed details about each owner of the land on which the building or
incidental structure is, or is proposed to be, located; and
(g) each
condition imposed under section 27(1) that applies to the building permit; and
(h) each
inspection and test that is to be conducted during or at the completion of the
building work —
(i)
as specified under section 19(4) in the applicable
certificate of design compliance; or
(ii)
under regulations mentioned in section 36(2)(a);
and
(i)
each other thing that is prescribed to be set out in the
permit.
(4) A demolition
permit must set out —
(a) the
building or incidental structure to which it applies; and
(b) in
the case of a demolition permit for one or more stages of demolition work
—
(i)
each stage of the demolition work to which it applies;
and
(ii)
the effect of section 26;
and
(c) the
prescribed details about the demolition contractor; and
(d) the
prescribed details about each owner of the land on which the building or
incidental structure is located; and
(e) each
condition imposed under section 27(1) that applies to the demolition permit;
and
(f) each
inspection and test that must be conducted during or at the completion of the
demolition work under regulations mentioned in section 36(2)(a); and
(g) each
other thing that is prescribed to be set out in the permit.