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25BWhy are building approvals necessary?
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25B Why are building approvals necessary?
(1) A building approval is necessary because—
(a) section 42 (1) (d) requires building work to be carried out in
accordance with approved plans (which may have to comply
with this Act in relation to asbestos); and
(b) approved plans are plans that relate to building work for which
a building approval is in effect.
(2) Section 42 provides that building work must not be carried out except
in accordance with the requirements set out in the section.
(3) Not complying with section 42, for example—
(a) is an element of offences against section 42A (Contravention of
requirements for building work involving asbestos) and section
51 (Carrying out building work in contravention of s 42); and
(b) is a ground for giving a notice to a building licensee under
section 44 (2) (a) (Stage inspections); and
(c) is a ground for giving a notice to carry out building work under
section 62 (see s 61 (b)).
Note Not complying with s 42 may also be grounds for occupational discipline
under the Construction Occupations (Licensing) Act 2004.