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49 Complying with building code
(a) is a licensed builder; and
(b) carries out building work; and
(c) either—
(i) knows the building work does not, or will not, result in a
building that complies with the building code; or
(ii) is reckless about whether the building work does or will
result in a building that complies with the building code.
Maximum penalty: 500 penalty units, imprisonment for 5 years or
(a) the person is a licensed builder; and
(b) the person carries out building work; and
(c) the building work does not, or will not, result in a building that
complies with the building code.
(3) An offence against subsection (2) is a strict liability offence.
(4) For an offence against subsection (2), building work is taken not to
result in a building that complies with the building code if, for any
provision of the building code with which the building must
comply—
(a) the building does not, or will not, comply with the
deemed-to-satisfy provision of the building code; and
(b) the approved plans for the building work do not state a
performance solution under the building code.
A building that is being constructed has approved plans showing that the building
will comply with the performance standard for fire safety systems in the building
code by using the deemed-to-satisfy provisions. However, the parts of the fire safety
system that have been installed do not comply with the deemed-to-satisfy
provisions. There is no approved performance solution for the building and so the
building work is taken not to result in a building that complies with the building
code.
Note Although some provisions of the building code may not apply to a
building work, every provision of the building code that does apply to the
building work must be complied with.
(5) A person commits an offence if the person—
(a) carries out building work; and
(b) intends to carry out the building work in a way that will not
result in a building that complies with the building code.
(6) For this section, building work is taken to result in a building that
complies with the building code if—
(a) the building complies with the building code as in force at the
time the approved plans for the building work were approved;
or
(b) if there are no approved plans for the building work or approved
plans are not required for the building work—the building
complies with the building code as in force at the time the
building work is carried out.