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BUILDING AMENDMENT (SWIMMING POOL AND SPA) REGULATIONS 2019 (SR NO 116 OF 2019) - REG 11

New Part 9A inserted

After regulation 147 of the Principal Regulations insert

" Part 9A—Safety requirements for, registration of, and certification of barriers for, swimming pools and spas

Division 1—Application of Part

        147A     Application of this Part

This Part applies to land on which a swimming pool or spa is located if the swimming pool or spa—

        (a)     is appurtenant to a Class 1, 2, 3 or 10 building or a Class 4 part of a building; and

        (b)     is capable of containing water to a depth of greater than 300 mm.

Note

Swimming pools or spas that are not capable of containing water to a depth of greater than 300 mm are exempt from these Regulations—see item 8 of the Table in Schedule 3.

Division 2—Requirements for barriers for swimming pools and spas

        147B     Application of Division

This Division applies to a swimming pool or spa that was constructed, or for which a building permit was granted, before 8 April 1991.

Note

A building permit includes a building approval or a building permit under the Building Control Act 1981 —see clause 8 of Schedule 4 to the Act.

        147C     Requirement for barriers

The owner of the land on which a swimming pool or spa is located must ensure that one or more of the following barriers are in place to restrict access to the part of the land on which the swimming pool or spa is located—

        (a)     a wall of a building, but only if—

              (i)     any door or gate in the wall complies with regulation 147D; and

              (ii)     any openable part of any window in the wall complies with regulation 147E;

        (b)     a fence and gate complying with AS 1926.1—1993 Swimming pool safety Part 1: Fencing for swimming pools, published 26 July 1993 as in force or as issued from time to time;

        (c)     a paling or imperforate fence if—

              (i)     it is at least 1·5 m in height measured above the ground level on the approach side; and

              (ii)     any door or gate in the fence complies with regulation 147D.

Penalty:     50 penalty units.

        147D     Requirements for doors or gates

For the purposes of regulation 147C(a)(i) and (c)(ii)—

        (a)     the door or gate must have a self-locking or self-latching device that prevents the door or gate, if the door or gate is in its closed position, from being opened by a person unable to reach the opening mechanism for the door or gate; and

        (b)     the opening mechanism on the door or gate must be located not less than 1·5 m above the ground level or the internal floor level (as the case requires), measured from the approach side; and

        (c)     the door or gate must be fitted with a device that returns the door or gate to its closed position ¾

              (i)     from any position in the range of positions from fully open to resting on the lock or latch; and

              (ii)     from a stationary start from any position within that range without the application of manual force.

        147E     Requirements for windows in walls used as barriers

For the purposes of regulation 147C(a)(ii), the openable part of the window in the wall—

        (a)     must be not less than 2·4 m above the ground or paving immediately external to the window; or

        (b)     must be not less than 1·5 m above the floor of the room containing the window; or

        (c)     must have a catch, bolt, lock or other stop located not less than 1·5 m above the floor of the room containing the window so that the openable part of the window cannot be opened more than 125 mm; or

        (d)     must have a securely fitted fly screen.

Division 3—Maintenance and operation of barriers for swimming pools and spas

        147F     Swimming pool and spa barrier maintenance

The owner of the land on which a swimming pool or spa is located must take all reasonable steps to ensure that a barrier restricting access to the swimming pool or spa is properly maintained.

Penalty:     50 penalty units.

        147G     Swimming pool and spa barrier operation

An occupier of the land on which a swimming pool or spa is located must take all reasonable steps to ensure that a barrier restricting access to the swimming pool or spa is operating effectively.

Penalty:     50 penalty units.

        147H     Swimming pool and spa barrier gate must remain closed

    (1)     An occupier of the land on which a swimming pool or spa is located must take all reasonable steps to ensure that any gate or door forming part of a barrier restricting access to the swimming pool or spa remains closed except when a person is entering or leaving the part of the land on which the swimming pool or spa is located.

Penalty:     50 penalty units.

    (2)     A person who opens a gate or door forming part of a barrier restricting access to the swimming pool or spa must ensure that the gate or door is closed immediately after entering or leaving the part of the land on which the swimming pool or spa is located.

Penalty:     50 penalty units.

Division 4—Registration of swimming pools and spas

        147I     Certain swimming pools and spas exempted from section 216D of the Act

Section 216D of the Act does not apply to any swimming pool or spa that is not capable of containing water to a depth of greater than 300 mm.

        147J     Prescribed information for swimming pool and spa registers

    (1)     For the purposes of section 216D(3)(a) of the Act, the prescribed information for a registered swimming pool or registered spa is—

        (a)     the address of the land on which the swimming pool or spa is located; and

        (b)     the name of the owner of the land; and

        (c)     whether the swimming pool or spa is a relocatable swimming pool or a relocatable spa; and

        (d)     the date of construction of the swimming pool or spa as determined by the relevant council under regulation 147T; and

        (e)     the applicable barrier standard for the swimming pool or spa barrier; and

        (f)     the following information in relation to the most recent certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance lodged with the relevant council for the swimming pool or spa barrier—

              (i)     the date the certificate was issued;

              (ii)     the registration number of the swimming pool and spa inspector who issued the certificate;

              (iii)     a statement by the inspector who issued the certificate as to whether the inspector carried out building work on the barrier before the issuing of the certificate; and

        (g)     the following information in relation to a certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance lodged with the relevant council for the swimming pool or spa barrier—

              (i)     the date the certificate was issued;

              (ii)     the registration number of the swimming pool and spa inspector who issued the certificate; and

        (h)     if the relevant council has granted an exemption under regulation 147W, the date any document was accepted by the relevant council under that regulation; and

              (i)     the date by which the next certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance for the swimming pool or spa is required to be lodged with the relevant council; and

        (j)     the dates and the permit numbers of any building permits issued after the date of construction of the swimming pool or spa for building work for the alteration, modification, replacement or renewal of the whole or part of the swimming pool or spa barrier.

    (2)     For the purposes of section 216D(3)(b) of the Act, the prescribed information is the address of the land on which the swimming pool or spa is located.

        147K     A register must be maintained in the following form and manner

For the purposes of section 216D(4) of the Act, a register must be maintained in electronic form or in document form.

        147L     Application for registration of swimming pools and spas constructed, or where construction commenced, before 1 June 2020

    (1)     This regulation applies to a swimming pool or spa (other than a relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa)—

        (a)     constructed before 1 June 2020; or

        (b)     in respect of which construction was commenced but not completed before 1 June 2020.

    (2)     The owner of the land on which the swimming pool or spa is located must apply to the relevant council for registration of the swimming pool or spa before or on the later of—

        (a)     1 June 2020; or

        (b)     30 days after the date the occupancy permit or certificate of final inspection for the swimming pool or spa is issued.

Penalty:     10 penalty units.

    (3)     An application for registration of a swimming pool or spa must be made under this regulation despite information relating to the swimming pool or spa having been entered on the register by the relevant council under section 216D(3)(b) of the Act.

        147M     Application for registration of swimming pools and spas constructed on or after 1 June 2020

    (1)     This regulation applies to a swimming pool or spa (other than a relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa) for which a building permit for construction of the swimming pool or spa was issued—

        (a)     on or after 1 June 2020; or

        (b)     before 1 June 2020 but construction of the swimming pool or spa did not commence until on or after that date.

    (2)     The owner of the land on which the swimming pool or spa is located must—

        (a)     apply to the relevant council for registration of the swimming pool or spa within 30 days after the date on which the owner receives the occupancy permit or certificate of final inspection for the swimming pool or spa; and

        (b)     lodge the certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance issued by the relevant building surveyor under regulation 147Y with the relevant council at the time of applying for registration of the swimming pool or spa.

Penalty:     10 penalty units.

        147N     Application for registration of relocatable swimming pools and relocatable spas

    (1)     This regulation applies to a relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa that has been erected for 3 or more consecutive days.

    (2)     The owner of the land on which the relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa is located must apply to the relevant council for registration of the relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa before or on—

        (a)     4 June 2020, if the relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa was erected 3 or more days before 1 June 2020 and remains erected on 1 June 2020; or

        (b)     the 4th day after the relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa was erected, in any other case.

Penalty:     10 penalty units.

        147O     Relevant council may require owner to apply for registration of swimming pool or spa

    (1)     If a relevant council has entered information relating to a swimming pool or spa in the register under section 216D(3)(b) of the Act, but the owner has not applied for registration of the swimming pool or spa under regulation 147L, 147M or 147N, the relevant council may give a notice in writing to the owner of the land requiring the owner to apply for registration of the swimming pool or spa within a period specified in the notice of not less than 14 days after the owner receives the notice.

    (2)     An owner must comply with a notice given to the owner under subregulation (1).

Penalty:     10 penalty units.

        147P     Form and fee for registration application

    (1)     An application for registration under this Division must be made in the form of Form 22 and be accompanied by—

        (a)     any documents required in that Form if available; and

        (b)     the registration fee determined by the relevant council in accordance with the Local Government Act 1989 ; and

        (c)     in the case of an application for registration under regulation 147L, the information search fee determined by the relevant council in accordance with the Local Government Act 1989 .

    (2)     The maximum registration fee payable to the relevant council for an application for registration under this Part is 2·15 fee units.

    (3)     The maximum information search fee payable to the relevant council is 3·19 fee units.

        147Q     Council must register swimming pool or spa on receipt of application

On receiving an application that complies with regulation 147P under regulation 147L, 147M or 147N, the relevant council must enter information relating to a swimming pool or spa in the register of that council.

        147R     Relevant council must give a notice to the applicant of registration of swimming pool or spa and certain other matters

    (1)     After registering a swimming pool or spa on the register, the relevant council must give a notice in writing to the applicant for registration of the swimming pool or spa of the following matters—

        (a)     that the swimming pool or spa has been registered;

        (b)     the date of construction of the swimming pool or spa determined under regulation 147T;

        (c)     the applicable barrier standard for the swimming pool or spa barrier;

        (d)     that the owner of the land may appeal to the Building Appeals Board under section 144(2) of the Act against a determination by the relevant council of the date of construction of the swimming pool or spa within 30 days after the owner receives the determination;

        (e)     for a swimming pool or spa registered under regulation 147L, the date by which the first certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance is required to be lodged with the relevant council;

        (f)     for a swimming pool or spa registered under regulation 147M, the date by which the next certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance is required to be lodged with the relevant council;

        (g)     for a relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa registered under regulation 147N, the date by which the first certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance is required to be lodged with the relevant council.

    (2)     For the purposes of subregulation (1)(e), the date specified in the notice must be—

        (a)     1 June 2021, for a swimming pool or spa with a date of construction on or before 30 June 1994; or

        (b)     1 June 2022 for a swimming pool or spa with a date of construction on or after 1 July 1994 and before 1 May 2010; or

        (c)     1 June 2023, for a swimming pool or spa with a date of construction on or after 1 May 2010.

    (3)     For the purposes of subregulation (1)(f), the date specified in the notice must be 4 years after the date that the first certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance was lodged with the relevant council.

    (4)     For the purposes of subregulation (1)(g), the relevant council must specify a date that is no later than 30 days after the date that the relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa was registered with that council.

    (5)     Despite subregulation (1), if a relevant council is satisfied that a registered swimming pool or registered spa (other than a relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa) was constructed before 1 June 2020 without a building permit in force, the relevant council may specify in the notice under subregulation (1) a date that is no earlier than 1 June 2021.

        147S     Removal of swimming pool or spa from a register

    (1)     If an owner of land on which a registered swimming pool or registered spa is or was located demonstrates to the satisfaction of the relevant council that a registered swimming pool or registered spa no longer exists or is no longer capable of containing water to a depth of greater than 300 mm, the relevant council must remove from the register the information about the swimming pool or spa set out in regulation 147J as soon as practicable.

    (2)     After removing the information about the swimming pool or spa from the register, the relevant council must give a notice in writing to the owner stating that—

        (a)     the information about the swimming pool or spa has been removed from the register; and

        (b)     the owner is no longer required under these Regulations to lodge a further certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance with the relevant council for the swimming pool or spa.

Division 5—Inspection and certification of compliance of barriers
Subdivision 1—Date of construction of a swimming pool or spa

        147T     Determination by the relevant council of the date of construction of a swimming pool or spa

    (1)     On an application for registration of a swimming pool or spa (other than a relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa) under Division 4, the relevant council must determine the date of construction of the swimming pool or spa.

    (2)     In determining the date of construction under subregulation (1) the relevant council may have regard to—

        (a)     any information regarding the period of construction or the date of any building permit issued in relation to the construction of the swimming pool or spa provided in the application; or

        (b)     any information contained in the records of the relevant council; or

        (c)     any other relevant information obtained by the relevant council.

Note

In subregulation (2)(a), a building permit includes a building approval or a building permit under the Building Control Act 1981 —see clause 8 of Schedule 4 to the Act.

        147U     Determination by the relevant council of the date of construction of a relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa

    (1)     On an application for registration of a relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa under Division 4, the relevant council must determine the date of construction of the relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa.

    (2)     For the purposes of subregulation (1), the date of construction of a relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa is the date that the relocatable swimming pool or relocatable spa was last erected on the land specified in the application for registration as being the land on which the swimming pool or spa is located.

Subdivision 2—Certificates of pool and spa barrier compliance

        147V     Obligation to lodge certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance

    (1)     The owner of land on which a swimming pool or spa is located must lodge a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance that complies with subregulation (2) with the relevant council before or on the date specified in the notice most recently given to or served on the owner (as the case requires) (the "applicable date") by the relevant council under—

        (a)     regulation 147R(1)(e); or

        (b)     regulation 147R(1)(f); or

        (c)     regulation 147R(1)(g); or

        (d)     subregulation (4)(b); or

        (e)     regulation 147W(2)(b); or

        (f)     regulation 147Z(3); or

        (g)     regulation 147ZE(b); or

        (h)     regulation 147ZK(1)(b); or

              (i)     regulation 147ZL(2)(c).

Penalty:     10 penalty units.

    (2)     A certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance lodged by an owner with a relevant council in accordance with subregulation (1) must be dated not more than 30 days before the date it is lodged.    

    (3)     Subregulation (1) does not apply to an owner who has been exempted under regulation 147W(1) from lodging a certificate of pool and spa compliance in accordance with a notice under regulation 147R(1)(e).

    (4)     Following lodgement of a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance with the relevant council by an owner in accordance with subregulation (1), the relevant council must give a notice in writing to the owner of—

        (a)     the date the certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance was lodged with the relevant council; and

        (b)     the date by which the next certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance is required to be lodged with the relevant council which must be 4 years after the previous certificate was lodged with the relevant council.

        147W     Exemption from requirement to provide first certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance for certain swimming pools and spas

    (1)     A relevant council may exempt an owner from the requirement under regulation 147V(1)(a) to lodge a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance with the relevant council for a barrier for a swimming pool or spa required to be registered under regulation 147L if—

        (a)     the owner lodges an occupancy permit or certificate of final inspection with the relevant council which—

              (i)     relates to a building permit issued in relation to the barrier before 1 June 2020; and

              (ii)     was issued after an inspection of the barrier carried out on or after 1 June 2019; or

        (b)     the owner lodges a document with the relevant council that—

              (i)     is signed by a registered building surveyor or registered building inspector who inspected the barrier on or after 1 June 2017; and

              (ii)     is dated no more than 4 years before the date of the lodgement of the document; and

              (iii)     states that at the time of the inspection by the registered building surveyor or registered building inspector the barrier complied with the applicable barrier standard.

    (2)     If an owner is exempted under subregulation (1), the relevant council must give a notice in writing to the owner stating—

        (a)     that the owner is exempted from the requirement to lodge the next certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance by the applicable date under regulation 147V(1)(a) for the barrier; and

        (b)     the date by which the next certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance is required to be lodged with the relevant council, which must be 4 years after the date of the inspection of the barrier relating to the occupancy permit, certificate of final inspection or the document.

        147X     Fees for lodging a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance with a relevant council

    (1)     A fee, determined by the relevant council in accordance with the Local Government Act 1989 , is payable to the relevant council by the owner for the lodgement of a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance with the relevant council by the owner under regulation 147V(1).

    (2)     The maximum fee that a relevant council may determine under subregulation (1) is 1·38 fee units.

    (3)     An owner must pay the fee under subregulation (1) at the time of lodging the certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance with the relevant council.

Penalty:     10 penalty units.

        147Y     Issuing of certificates of pool and spa barrier compliance

    (1)     If, following an inspection on or after 1 June 2020 of a swimming pool or spa and related barrier under regulation 169(d), the relevant building surveyor is satisfied that the barrier complies with the applicable barrier standard, the relevant building surveyor must issue a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance and give the certificate to the owner of the land on which the swimming pool or spa is located.

    (2)     A swimming pool and spa inspector engaged by the owner of land on which a swimming pool or spa is located must issue a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance to the owner if—

        (a)     the inspector has inspected the barrier relating to the swimming pool or spa; and

        (b)     the inspector is satisfied that the barrier complies with the applicable barrier standard.

    (3)     The municipal building surveyor carrying out functions under Part 8 or acting as an authorised person under section 228 of the Act may issue a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance at any time in relation to a swimming pool or spa barrier.

    (4)     A certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance must be in the form of Form 23.

    (5)     If a person issues a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance under this regulation, the person must, as soon as practicable after issuing the certificate, give the certificate to the owner of the land on which the swimming pool or spa is located.

        147Z     Relevant council may extend time for lodgement of a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance

    (1)     The relevant council may at any time on its own motion, or at the request of the owner of land on which a swimming pool or spa is located, extend the period for lodgement of a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance for the swimming pool or spa, if the relevant council is satisfied that—

        (a)     the owner has provided a reasonable excuse as to why it was not possible to lodge the certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance by the applicable date under regulation 147V(1); or

        (b)     arrangements have been put in place by the owner for an inspection by a swimming pool and spa inspector to inspect the barrier; or

        (c)     arrangements have been put in place by the owner for building work to be carried out to rectify—

              (i)     non-compliances of the barrier with the applicable barrier standard listed in a certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance; or

              (ii)     non-compliances of the barrier with the applicable barrier standard specified in a written notice provided by a swimming pool and spa inspector under regulation 147ZG(1); or

        (d)     building work being carried out on the land means an inspection of the barrier would not be appropriate; or

        (e)     a building notice, a building order or an emergency order under Part 8 of the Act has been issued in relation to the swimming pool or spa barrier.

    (2)     The relevant council may extend the period for provision of a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance by not more than 6 months at a time.

    (3)     If the relevant council decides to grant an extension under subregulation (1), the relevant council must give a notice in writing to the owner of the land specifying a new due date for the lodgement of a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance as soon as practicable after that decision is made.

Subdivision 3—Alterations to a registered swimming pool or spa or related barrier

        147ZA     Application of this Subdivision

This Subdivision applies to any building work that is carried out on a swimming pool barrier or spa barrier for which a building permit is required in relation to a registered swimming pool or registered spa.

        147ZB     Issue of certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance by relevant building surveyor following completion of work

    (1)     On the completion of the building work, the relevant building surveyor must—

        (a)     inspect the barrier; and

        (b)     determine if the barrier complies with the applicable barrier standard.

    (2)     If, following an inspection under subregulation (1), the relevant building surveyor determines that the barrier complies with the applicable barrier standard, the relevant building surveyor must issue a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance in the form of Form 23 and give the certificate to the owner of the land on which the swimming pool or spa is located.

        147ZC     Owner must lodge certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance with relevant council following certain work

An owner given a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance under regulation 147ZB(2) must lodge the certificate with the relevant council within 14 days after receiving the certificate.

Penalty:     10 penalty units.

        147ZD     Relevant council must update applicable barrier standard in register

If a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance is lodged by an owner under regulation 147ZC and the relevant building surveyor has certified that the barrier complies with the applicable barrier standard in the certificate which differs from the applicable barrier standard specified in the register, the relevant council must update the applicable barrier standard on the register to include the applicable barrier standard referred to in the certificate.

        147ZE     Relevant council must confirm receipt of certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance

Following lodgement of a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance under regulation 147ZC, the relevant council must give a notice in writing to the owner as soon as practicable of—

        (a)     the lodgement of the certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance; and

        (b)     the date by which the next certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance is required to be lodged with the relevant council; and

        (c)     if the applicable barrier standard has been updated in accordance with regulation 147ZD—

              (i)     that the applicable barrier standard for the pool or spa has been updated; and

              (ii)     details of the applicable barrier standard that now applies to the swimming pool or spa barrier.

Division 6—Issuing of certificates of pool and spa barrier non-compliance and related matters

        147ZF     Circumstances in which a certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance must be immediately issued

If following the inspection of a swimming pool or spa barrier, a swimming pool and spa inspector is of the opinion that any of the following circumstances exist, the inspector must immediately issue a certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance to the owner of the land on which the pool or spa is located—

        (a)     within 60 days of the inspection—

              (i)     the barrier is not capable of being made compliant with the applicable barrier standard; or

              (ii)     the owner is unlikely to bring the barrier into compliance with the applicable barrier standard;

        (b)     the non-compliance of the barrier with the applicable barrier standard poses a significant and immediate risk to life or safety;

        (c)     the barrier does not comply with the applicable barrier standard in any of the following ways—

              (i)     a door or gate forming part of the barrier, when in the closed position, is able to be opened by a person who is unable to reach the opening mechanism for that door or gate;

              (ii)     a door or gate forming part of the barrier is unable to be completely closed;

              (iii)     any part of the barrier is less than 1 metre in height measured above ground level from the approach side.

        147ZG     Procedure if a barrier does not meet the applicable barrier standard

    (1)     If a swimming pool and spa inspector, inspects a barrier of a swimming pool or spa and determines that the barrier does not meet the applicable barrier standard, and regulation 147ZF does not apply, the inspector must give the owner of the land on which the swimming pool or spa is located a notice in writing in accordance with subregulation (3).

    (2)     The swimming pool and spa inspector must give the notice under subregulation (1) to the owner as soon as practicable after the inspection of the barrier.

    (3)     A notice under subregulation (1) must—

        (a)     state that the barrier must be brought into compliance with the applicable barrier standard; and

        (b)     specify the matters in respect of which the barrier does not comply with the applicable barrier standard; and

        (c)     specify the date, being not more than 60 days after the owner receives the notice, by which the matters specified in paragraph (b) must be brought into compliance with the applicable barrier standard; and

        (d)     specify the date and time that the swimming pool and spa inspector proposes to reinspect the barrier to check if it complies with the applicable barrier standard.

    (4)     Following the reinspection of the barrier—

        (a)     if the swimming pool and spa inspector is satisfied that the barrier complies with the applicable barrier standard, the inspector must issue a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance and give the certificate to the owner; or

        (b)     if the swimming pool and spa inspector is not satisfied that the barrier complies with the applicable barrier standard, the inspector must—

              (i)     issue a certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance; or

              (ii)     give the owner a notice under regulation 147ZH(1).

    (5)     The swimming pool and spa inspector must issue a certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance if the inspector is prevented by the owner from undertaking a reinspection of the barrier and the date specified under subregulation (3)(c) in the notice under subregulation (1) has passed.

        147ZH     Further inspection of a non-compliant barrier

    (1)     On reinspection of a barrier under regulation 147ZG, the swimming pool and spa inspector, if satisfied that progress has been made in bringing the barrier into compliance with the applicable barrier standard, may give a notice in writing to the owner of the land on which the swimming pool or spa is located in accordance with subregulation (2).

    (2)     Notice under subregulation (1) must—

        (a)     state that the barrier must be brought into compliance with the applicable barrier standard; and

        (b)     specify the matters in respect of which the barrier does not comply with the applicable barrier standard; and

        (c)     specify the date, being not more than 7 days after the owner receives the notice, by which the matters specified in paragraph (b) must be brought into compliance with the applicable barrier standard; and

        (d)     specify the date and time that the swimming pool and spa inspector proposes to reinspect the barrier to check if it complies with the applicable barrier standard.

    (3)     The swimming pool and spa inspector must give the notice under subregulation (1) to the owner as soon as practicable after the reinspection of the barrier under regulation 147ZG.

    (4)     Following the further reinspection of the barrier—

        (a)     if the swimming pool and spa inspector is satisfied that the barrier complies with the applicable barrier standard, the inspector must issue a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance and give the certificate to the owner; or

        (b)     if the swimming pool and spa inspector is not satisfied that the barrier complies with the applicable barrier standard, the inspector must issue a certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance.

    (5)     The swimming pool and spa inspector must issue a certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance if the inspector is prevented by the owner from undertaking a further reinspection of the barrier and the date specified under subregulation (2)(c) in the notice under subregulation (1) has passed.

        147ZI     Issuing a certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance under this Division

    (1)     A certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance issued under this Division must be in the form of Form 24.

    (2)     If a swimming pool and spa inspector issues a certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance under this Division, the inspector—

        (a)     must lodge that certificate as soon as practicable with the relevant council; and

        (b)     must give a copy of the certificate to the owner.

        147ZJ     Fees for lodging a certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance with a relevant council

    (1)     A fee, determined by the relevant council in accordance with the Local Government Act 1989 , is payable to the relevant council by the owner of land on which a swimming pool or spa is located for the lodgement of a certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance, which relates to the swimming pool or spa barrier, with the relevant council under regulation 147ZI(2)(a).

    (2)     The maximum fee that a relevant council may determine under subregulation (1) is 26 fee units.

    (3)     If a certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance is lodged with the relevant council under regulation 147ZI(2)(a), the relevant council must give a notice in writing to the owner of the land on which the swimming pool or spa relating to the barrier is located that states—

        (a)     the fee determined by the relevant council under subregulation (1); and

        (b)     that the fee must be paid by the owner within a period of not less than 28 days after the date the notice is received by the owner.

    (4)     An owner must pay the fee determined under subregulation (1) within the period specified in the notice given under subregulation (3).

Penalty:     10 penalty units.

        147ZK     Municipal building surveyor may serve a barrier improvement notice on owner

    (1)     If a certificate of pool and spa barrier non-compliance for a swimming pool or spa barrier is lodged with a relevant council, the municipal building surveyor may serve a barrier improvement notice in accordance with subregulation (2) on the owner of the land on which the swimming pool or spa is located requiring the owner—

        (a)     to bring the non-compliant matters listed in the certificate of non-compliance into compliance with the applicable barrier standard; and

        (b)     to lodge with the relevant council a certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance by a date specified in the notice that is not less than 14 days after the owner receives the notice.

    (2)     A barrier improvement notice served on an owner under subregulation (1) must be in the form of Form 25.

    (3)     A municipal building surveyor must not serve a barrier improvement notice on an owner for a swimming pool or spa barrier under this regulation—

        (a)     if the municipal building surveyor has issued a notice or order under Part 8 of the Act in relation to the barrier; or

        (b)     if a person has applied for an injunction under Part 13 of the Act in relation to the barrier; or

        (c)     if a prosecution has commenced against a person in relation to the barrier under Part 13 of the Act.

Division 7—General

        147ZL     Relevant council's actions following transfer of land containing a registered swimming pool or registered spa

    (1)     On receipt of a notice of acquisition under the Local Government Act 1989 that relates to land on which a registered swimming pool or registered spa is located, the relevant council must update the register with details of the name of the new owner of the land as soon as practicable.

    (2)     The relevant council must give a notice in writing to the new owner of the land of the following matters—

        (a)     confirmation that their name has been recorded on the register;

        (b)     the applicable barrier standard that applies to the swimming pool or spa barrier located on the land;

        (c)     the date by which the next certificate of pool and spa barrier compliance is required to be provided to the relevant council by the new owner.

        147ZM     Relevant council to provide information from register to the Authority

For the purposes of section 216D(5) of the Act, on request from the Authority a relevant council must submit the requested information to the Authority in the form approved by the Authority.".



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