2012 consultation on changes to the Building Regulations in England: Section two: Part L (Conservation of fuel and power): Proposed changes to technical guidance
Publication Year
2012
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
The 2012 consultation for changes to the Building Regulations in England is set out in four sections: Section One - Eurocodes, fire safety, radon, access statements, rationalisation of Parts M, K and N, domestic security, changing places toilets and the Approved Document supporting Regulation 7. Section Two - proposals for changes relating to Part L (Conservation of fuel and power). Section Three - proposals relating to electrical safety in dwellings. Section Four - proposed changes to the building control system. The consultation also includes various impact assessments, a new style draft Approved Document K and related research reports. This document sets out the proposed changes to the technical guidance for Part L in 2012 and 2013.
Document History
Summary of responses now published - 2012 consultation on changes to the Building Regulations in England. Consultation closed on 27 April 2012. Consultation for responses to Part L closed 27 March 2012. Proposals in these consultations relate to England only, after responsibility for Building Regulations for Wales transferred to Welsh Ministers on 31 December 2011.
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