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ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT REGULATION 2000 - REG 147

Form of construction certificate

147 Form of construction certificate

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

(1) A construction 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) the registered number and date of issue of any relevant development consent,
(d) the date of the certificate,
(e) a statement to the effect that work completed in accordance with documentation accompanying the application for the certificate (with such modifications verified by the certifier as may be shown on that documentation) will comply with the requirements of this Regulation as are referred to in section 6.6(2)(f) of the Act,
(f) the classification (in accordance with the Building Code of Australia ) of the building to which the certificate relates.
(g) the following details of a performance solution report about the building work that is required to be obtained or provided under clause 144A(1)--
(i) the title of the report,
(ii) the date on which the report was made,
(iii) the reference number and version number of the report,
(iv) the name of the accredited practitioner (fire safety) who prepared the report or on whose behalf the report was prepared,
(v) if the accredited practitioner (fire safety) who prepared the report or on whose behalf the report was prepared is a registered certifier--the registration number of that practitioner,
(h) if any of the building work is exempt from compliance with the Building Code of Australia because of clause 164B--the details of that exemption.
(1A) A construction certificate may indicate different classifications for different parts of the same building.
(2) A construction certificate for a building must be accompanied by a fire safety schedule for the building (if a fire safety schedule is required under Part 9). If any of the building work is exempt from compliance with the Building Code of Australia because of clause 164B, that fire safety schedule must include details of that exemption.
(3) Subclause (2) does not apply to a class 1a or class 10 building within the meaning of clause 167.



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