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ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT REGULATION 2000 - REG 162B

Record of critical stage and other inspections

162B Record of critical stage and other inspections

(1) A certifier (whether or not a principal certifier) must make a record of each of the following inspections carried out by the certifier--
(a) each critical stage inspection under clause 162A or 162AB, and
(b) each inspection carried out because it was required by the principal certifier under clause 162AB.
(2) Any certifier who is required to make such a record but is not the principal certifier for the work concerned must, within 2 days after the record is made, provide a copy of the record to the principal certifier for the work.
Note : Copies of these records must be kept for at least 15 years (see the regulations made under the Building Professionals Act 2005 ).
(3) Each record of an inspection required by this clause must be made as soon as practicable after the inspection is carried out.
(4) The record must include details of--
(a) the registered number of the development application and of the construction certificate or complying development certificate, and
(b) the address of the property at which the inspection was carried out, and
(c) the type of inspection, and
(d) the date on which it was carried out, and
(e) the identity of the certifier by whom the inspection was carried out, including, in a case where the certifier is a registered body corporate, the identity of the individual who carried out the inspection on behalf of the body corporate, and
(e1) if the certifier by whom the inspection was carried out 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 carried out the inspection on behalf of the body corporate, and
(f) whether or not the inspection was satisfactory in the opinion of the certifier who carried it out.



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