(1) If a person makes an application to a building surveyor for a certificate of likely compliance for building work in relation to food premises, the building surveyor is to forward copies of the following documents to the relevant environmental health officer:(a) a request in an approved form for a report;(b) any relevant drawings, specifications or other documents submitted with the application;(c) details provided by the owner of the nature of the foods to be prepared and the types of manufacturing processes to be undertaken on the premises.(2) The report of an environmental health officer, being the reporting authority under section 96 of the Act, to the building surveyor is to (a) be in an approved form; and(b) state whether or not, in the opinion of the environmental health officer, the proposed building work is satisfactory (i) in relation to the food premises performance requirements of the Building Code of Australia; or(ii) subject to subregulation (3) , in relation to the food premises deemed-to-satisfy provisions of the Building Code of Australia; and(c) include copies of all additional documents or information sought or obtained by the environmental health officer directly from an owner or agent of the owner.(3) If an environmental health officer believes that a deemed-to-satisfy provision of the Building Code of Australia in relation to food premises should be altered, the environmental health officer (a) must undertake a Food Premises Verification Analysis; and(b) is to provide 2 copies of the Analysis to the building surveyor with the report.(4) An applicant must undertake a Food Premises Verification Analysis, or arrange for a Food Premises Verification Analysis to be undertaken, and provide 3 copies of the Analysis to the environmental health officer, if the applicant wishes the application to be assessed as complying with the performance requirements of the Building Code of Australia.(5) If the environmental health officer agrees with the applicants Food Premises Verification Analysis undertaken or arranged under subregulation (4) , the environmental health officer is to forward, with his or her report under subregulation (2) , 2 copies of the Analysis to the building surveyor.(6) A building surveyor is not required to accept a report from an environmental health officer, showing compliance with the performance requirements of the Building Code of Australia or requiring the deemed-to-satisfy provision of the Building Code of Australia to be altered, unless a copy of a completed Food Premises Verification Analysis is provided with the report.(7) A building surveyor may not grant a certificate of likely compliance if the report issued by an environmental health officer under subregulation (2) states that the environmental health officer is of the opinion that a certificate of likely compliance is not to be issued, as the building work may create food safety risks of public significance.(8) The notification by the building surveyor required by section 63(5) of the Act is to be made within the specified period.