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44 Application of building code to bushfire-prone area—Act,
s 136 (4)
(1) For the building code, an area of non-urban land is a bushfire-prone
area.
non-urban land means—
(a) territory land in 1 of the following zones under the territory plan:
(i) broadacre zone;
(ii) rural zone;
(iii) hills, ridges and buffer zone;
(iv) river corridor zone;
(v) mountains and bushlands zone;
(vi) transport and services zones TS1-TS2; or
(b) land other than land in an area identified under the national
capital plan as—
(i) an urban area; or
(ii) the Central National Area.
44AA Energy efficiency provisions—Act, s 139C (3), def energy
efficiency provision
(1) The following provisions are prescribed for a class 1 and associated
class 10a building:
(a) the following provisions of the building code, volume 2:
(i) clause H6V2 (Verification using a reference building);
(ii) clause H6D1 (Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions);
(iii) clause H6D2 (Application of Part H6);
(iv) clause S42C2 (Heating and cooling loads);
(v) clause S42C3 (Net equivalent energy usage);
(b) a provision of the ACT appendix that allows compliance with
stated energy efficiency requirements to be assessed using
software accredited under the Nationwide House Energy Rating
Scheme.
(2) The following provisions of the building code, volume 1, are
prescribed for a class 2 building or class 4 part of a building:
(a) clause J1V5 (Verification using a reference building for a class 2
sole-occupancy unit);
(b) clauses J3D3 to J3D15.
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ACT appendix means the Australian Capital Territory Appendix to
the Building Code of Australia made under the Act, section 136 (3).
Note Requirements for certain energy efficiency certificates are prescribed by
s 44AB and s 44AC. Other requirements for energy efficiency certificates
may be in the building code (see, for example, the building code, vol 1 or
vol 2, pt A5).
44AB Preparation of NatHERS energy efficiency certificates—
Act, s 139C (2)
(1) This section applies to an energy efficiency certificate for any of the
following energy efficiency provisions:
(a) the building code, volume 1, clause J3D3 (1) (a) and (2)
(Reducing heating and cooling loads of a sole-occupancy unit of
a class 2 building or a class 4 part of a building using house
energy rating software);
(b) the building code, volume 1, clause J3D15 (Net equivalent
energy usage for a sole-occupancy unit of a class 2 building or
class 4 part of building – home energy rating software);
(c) the building code, volume 2, clause S42C2 (Heating and cooling
loads);
(d) the building code, volume 2, clause S42C3 (Net equivalent
energy usage);
(e) a provision of the ACT appendix that allows compliance with
stated energy efficiency requirements to be assessed using
software accredited under the Nationwide House Energy Rating
Scheme.
(2) The energy efficiency certificate must be prepared by a building
assessor in accordance with any code of practice applicable to the
building assessor under the Construction Occupations (Licensing)
Act 2004, section 126A.
Note The certificate must also be a Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme
certificate issued in accordance with that scheme (see building code, vol 1
or vol 2, cl A5G9).
ACT appendix—see section 44AA (3).
building assessor—see the Construction Occupations (Licensing)
Act 2004, section 8A.
44AC Preparation of whole-of-home calculator energy
efficiency certificates—Act, s 139C (2)
(1) This section applies to an energy efficiency certificate for any of the
following energy efficiency provisions:
(a) the building code, volume 2, clause H6D2 (2) (b) (Application
of Part H6);
(b) the building code, volume 1, clause J3D14 (Net equivalent
energy usage of a sole-occupancy unit of a class 2 building or a
class 4 part of a building).
(2) The energy efficiency certificate must be produced using the
whole-of-home calculator.
whole-of-home calculator means the NCC Whole of Home
Calculator published by the Australian Building Codes Board on its
website.
Note The whole-of-home calculator does not need to be notified under the
Legislation Act because s 47 (5) does not apply (see Legislation Act,
s 47 (7)). The calculator is accessible at www.abcb.gov.au.
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