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Building Act 1975
sec.231APOwner must give fire safety (RCB) compliance certificate to chief executive and local government
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### sec.231AP Owner must give fire safety (RCB) compliance certificate to chief executive and local government
If an owner of an RCB is given a fire safety (RCB) compliance certificate for the RCB, the owner must, within 10 business days, give a copy of the certificate to each of the following, unless the owner has a reasonable excuse—
the chief executive;
the relevant local government;
if the owner is not its operator, the operator.
Maximum penalty—50 penalty units.
If an owner of an RCB is given a certificate of occupancy relating to building work done to the RCB to make it comply with the fire safety standard (RCB), the owner must, within 10 business days, give a copy of the certificate to the chief executive, unless the owner has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty—50 penalty units.
s 231AP ins 2011 No. 27 s 232
amd 2020 No. 24 s 153 s ch 1 pt 2
(sec.231AP-ssec.1) If an owner of an RCB is given a fire safety (RCB) compliance certificate for the RCB, the owner must, within 10 business days, give a copy of the certificate to each of the following, unless the owner has a reasonable excuse— the chief executive; the relevant local government; if the owner is not its operator, the operator. Maximum penalty—50 penalty units.
(sec.231AP-ssec.2) If an owner of an RCB is given a certificate of occupancy relating to building work done to the RCB to make it comply with the fire safety standard (RCB), the owner must, within 10 business days, give a copy of the certificate to the chief executive, unless the owner has a reasonable excuse. Maximum penalty—50 penalty units.
- (a) the chief executive;
- (b) the relevant local government;
- (c) if the owner is not its operator, the operator.