| Building (Scotland) Act 2003 | ||
| 2003 asp 8 - continued | ||
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| PART 1 | ||
| BUILDING REGULATIONS | ||
Power to make building regulations | ||
| 1 | Building regulations | |
| (1) The Scottish Ministers may, for any of the purposes of- | ||
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| make regulations ("building regulations") with respect to the design, construction, demolition and conversion of buildings and the provision of services, fittings and equipment in or in connection with buildings. | ||
| (2) Before making regulations under subsection (1) (except regulations consolidating other regulations) or an order under subsection (4) the Scottish Ministers must consult- | ||
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| (3) Schedule 1 makes further provision about the matters as to which building regulations may provide. | ||
| (4) The Scottish Ministers may by order modify paragraph 5(2) of that schedule. | ||
| (5) The Scottish Ministers may by order modify any enactment if it appears to them that the enactment is inconsistent with, or is unnecessary or requires alteration in consequence of, any provision of building regulations. | ||
| 2 | Continuing requirements | |
| (1) Building regulations may impose on owners of buildings to which such regulations apply such continuing requirements as the Scottish Ministers consider appropriate for securing that the purposes of any designated provision of the regulations are not frustrated. | ||
| (2) In subsection (1), "designated provision" means a provision designated in the regulations as one to which the continuing requirements relate. | ||
| (3) A continuing requirement imposed by virtue of subsection (1) does not apply in relation to a building unless a provision of the regulations designated in relation to that requirement applies to the building. | ||
| (4) Continuing requirements may by virtue of subsection (1) be imposed on owners of buildings of such description as the regulations may specify (whenever erected, and whether or not any building regulations were applicable to them at the time of their erection). | ||
Relaxation of building regulations | ||
| 3 | Relaxation of building regulations | |
| (1) This section applies where the Scottish Ministers consider that it is unreasonable that any provision of building regulations which would, apart from this section, apply in relation to any building or description of building should so apply, or should so apply without relaxation. | ||
| (2) Where this section applies the Scottish Ministers may- | ||
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| (3) No direction may be given under subsection (2) in relation to a provision of building regulations specified in the regulations as one in relation to which such a direction is not competent. | ||
| (4) A direction under subsection (2)- | ||
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| (5) Before giving a direction under subsection (2)(b) or a direction under subsection (4)(c) varying or revoking such a direction the Scottish Ministers must consult- | ||
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| (6) The Scottish Ministers must send a copy of any direction under subsection (2)(a) and any direction under subsection (4)(c) varying or revoking such a direction to- | ||
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| (7) The Scottish Ministers must send a copy of any direction under subsection (2)(b) and any direction under subsection (4)(c) varying or revoking such a direction to- | ||
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| (8) Where- | ||
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| the direction (with any conditions specified in it) continues to have effect in relation to the application. | ||
| (9) Unless the context otherwise requires, references in this Act or any other enactment to building regulations are, in relation to any building or description of building in relation to which a direction under this section is in force, to the regulations as, subject to that direction, they apply to that building or description of building. | ||
Guidance documents | ||
| 4 | Guidance documents for purposes of building regulations | |
| (1) The Scottish Ministers may issue guidance documents for the purpose of providing practical guidance with respect to the requirements of any provision of building regulations and may issue revisions of the whole or any part of any guidance document. | ||
| (2) A guidance document or revision issued under subsection (1) takes effect in accordance with a notice issued by the Scottish Ministers- | ||
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| (3) The Scottish Ministers may withdraw guidance documents. | ||
| (4) A withdrawal of a guidance document under subsection (3) takes effect in accordance with a notice issued by the Scottish Ministers- | ||
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| (5) In subsections (3) and (4) of this section and section 5- | ||
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| 5 | Compliance with guidance documents | |
| (1) Failure to comply with a guidance document does not render a person liable to civil or criminal proceedings. | ||
| (2) But proof of compliance with such a document may be relied on in any proceedings (whether civil or criminal) as tending to negative liability for an alleged contravention of building regulations. | ||
| (3) In any proceedings (whether civil or criminal)- | ||
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Building standards assessments | ||
| 6 | Building standards assessments | |
| (1) A local authority must, if requested to do so by the owner of a building, carry out a building standards assessment. | ||
| (2) A building standards assessment is an assessment of the extent to which the authority considers that- | ||
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| (3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make further provision as to the matters to be assessed in a building standards assessment including, in particular, provision as to- | ||
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