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Changes to the building control system including introduction of risk-based service plans for local authorities and removal of the warranty link rule
Publication Year
2012
Document Status
Partially replaced
Abstract
Discusses the impacts of proposals to change the building control system to remove the warranty link rule and introduce service plans, changes to self-certification schemes, changes to Part B2 and consolidation and simplification of Parts K, M and N of the building regulations, changes to the checking regime for electrical safety and introducing a third party inspection option and changes to compliance requirements and minor technical amendments in Part M of the building regulations.
Document History
Includes six Impact assessments issued to accompany the Building regulations and c. (amendment) regulations 2012. SI 2012/3119: DCLG/0089 - Changes to the building control system including introduction of risk-based service plans for local authorities and removal of the warranty link rule. DCLG 12019 - Building, approved inspectors and charges (amendment) regulations 2012: authorisation of new extended competent person schemes. DCLG 0083 - Simplifying the provisions of Part B2 of the building regulations. DCLG 0078 - Consolidation and simplification of parts M, K and N of the building regulations. DCLG 0084 - Building regulations Part P, Electrical safety in dwellings. DCLG 0079 - Evaluating access statement requirements in Part M of the building regulations and minor technical amendments to Part M of the building regulations. An additional Impact assessment DECC0072 is included in The Construction Information Service as a separate document issued by the DECC: Final stage impact assessment for the Green deal and energy company obligation. See also two updated impact assessments: DCLG 12019 and DCLG/0089.
Publisher Information
Department for Communities and Local Government
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