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Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002
sec.189Compliance with building and fire safety requirements
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### sec.189 Compliance with building and fire safety requirements
This section applies to an application to register a continuing service made on or before the due day.
The applicant need not comply with section 10(2)(d)(i).
However, if the application is not accompanied by a building compliance notice for the premises issued within the previous 12 months—
the application must be accompanied by a notice from the local government for the local government area in which the premises are situated, issued within the previous 12 months, stating the extent to which the premises comply with the prescribed building requirements; and
the chief executive must not register the service unless the chief executive is satisfied the premises are safe and substantially comply with the prescribed building requirements.
(sec.189-ssec.1) This section applies to an application to register a continuing service made on or before the due day.
(sec.189-ssec.2) The applicant need not comply with section 10(2)(d)(i).
(sec.189-ssec.3) However, if the application is not accompanied by a building compliance notice for the premises issued within the previous 12 months— the application must be accompanied by a notice from the local government for the local government area in which the premises are situated, issued within the previous 12 months, stating the extent to which the premises comply with the prescribed building requirements; and the chief executive must not register the service unless the chief executive is satisfied the premises are safe and substantially comply with the prescribed building requirements.
- (a) the application must be accompanied by a notice from the local government for the local government area in which the premises are situated, issued within the previous 12 months, stating the extent to which the premises comply with the prescribed building requirements; and
- (b) the chief executive must not register the service unless the chief executive is satisfied the premises are safe and substantially comply with the prescribed building requirements.