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ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT REGULATION 2000 - REG 138

Compliance certificate

138 Compliance certificate

(cf clause 79 of EP[#38]A Regulation 1994)

(1) A compliance certificate must contain the following--
(a) the identity of the certifier that issued it, including, in a case where the certifier is a registered body corporate, the identity of the individual who issued the certificate on behalf of the body corporate,
(b) if the certifier is a registered certifier, the registration number of the certifier, including, in a case where the certifier is a registered body corporate, the registration number of the individual who issued the certificate on behalf of the body corporate,
(b1) if the certifier is a registered certifier who is an individual, the signature of the registered certifier,
(b2) if an individual issued the certificate on behalf of the certifier, the signature of the individual who issued the certificate,
(c) a description of the development being carried out,
(d) the registered number and date of issue of any relevant development consent or complying development certificate,
(e) the address, and formal particulars of title, of the land on which the development is being carried out,
(f) the date of the certificate,
(g) a description of any work that has been inspected, how the work has been inspected and the date and time when the work was inspected,
(h) a statement as to the matters in respect of which the certificate is given.
Note : Section 6.4(e) of the Act identifies the various matters in respect of which a compliance certificate may be given.
(2) A compliance certificate must be accompanied by any documents referred to in the certificate, being documents concerning matters in respect of which the certificate is given.
(3) A copy of each compliance certificate relied on in issuing an occupation certificate must be forwarded to the consent authority and the council when a certifier notifies them of the issue of an occupation certificate.



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