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Building Act 1975
sec.246ATIOffence about entering into accommodation agreement—pool safety certificate not in effect for shared pool
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### sec.246ATI Offence about entering into accommodation agreement—pool safety certificate not in effect for shared pool
This section applies to the owner of regulated premises if a pool safety certificate is not in effect for a relevant regulated pool for the premises that is a shared pool.
The owner must, before entering into an accommodation agreement for the premises, give a notice in the approved form to each of the following—
if the shared pool is not situated on land or in a building at which short-term accommodation is provided—the person who will be the occupier of the premises under the accommodation agreement;
the owner of the shared pool;
the QBCC commissioner.
Maximum penalty—165 penalty units.
s 246ATI ins 2010 No. 35 s 21
amd 2014 No. 56 s 68 sch 1
(sec.246ATI-ssec.1) This section applies to the owner of regulated premises if a pool safety certificate is not in effect for a relevant regulated pool for the premises that is a shared pool.
(sec.246ATI-ssec.2) The owner must, before entering into an accommodation agreement for the premises, give a notice in the approved form to each of the following— if the shared pool is not situated on land or in a building at which short-term accommodation is provided—the person who will be the occupier of the premises under the accommodation agreement; the owner of the shared pool; the QBCC commissioner. Maximum penalty—165 penalty units.
- (a) if the shared pool is not situated on land or in a building at which short-term accommodation is provided—the person who will be the occupier of the premises under the accommodation agreement;
- (b) the owner of the shared pool;
- (c) the QBCC commissioner.