| Building (Scotland) Act 2003 | ||
| 2003 asp 8 - continued | ||
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| PART 2 | ||
| APPROVAL OF CONSTRUCTION WORK ETC. | ||
Verifiers and certifiers | ||
| 7 | Verifiers and certifiers | |
| (1) For the purposes of this Act the Scottish Ministers may appoint persons (whether individuals or bodies corporate or unincorporate and including public bodies and office-holders) as- | ||
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| (2) The Scottish Ministers may approve schemes in accordance with which persons (whether individuals or bodies corporate or unincorporate) who are for the time being members of the schemes are entitled to exercise for the purposes of this Act the functions of (either or both)- | ||
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| and references in this Act to approved certifiers of design or approved certifiers of construction include (unless the context requires otherwise) any persons who are by virtue of their membership of any such scheme entitled to exercise the functions of such certifiers. | ||
| (3) The Scottish Ministers may- | ||
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| (4) The Scottish Ministers must keep lists of verifiers, approved certifiers of design and approved certifiers of construction. | ||
| (5) Such lists must, in relation to each verifier, approved certifier of design and approved certifier of construction, contain details of the matters in respect of which that verifier or certifier is authorised to exercise functions under this Act (including details of any limitations imposed on that verifier's or certifier's appointment under paragraph 2 of schedule 2 and, in the case of a certifier referred to in paragraph 4 of that schedule, any limitations referred to in that paragraph). | ||
| (6) The Scottish Ministers must make the lists available for public inspection at all reasonable times. | ||
| (7) The Scottish Ministers may exercise the functions of a verifier under this Act to the extent, and in the circumstances, specified in a direction given by them; and references in this Act (other than schedule 2) to a verifier are to be construed accordingly. | ||
| (8) The Scottish Ministers may, in any of the circumstances specified in subsection (9), direct a verifier to refer to them- | ||
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| and the Scottish Ministers, instead of the verifier, may exercise the functions of a verifier under this Act in relation to any such application or certificate. | ||
| (9) The circumstances referred to in subsection (8) are where- | ||
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| (10) The Scottish Ministers may give verifiers directions of a general or specific character as to the exercise of their functions under this Act. | ||
| (11) Such directions may be given to all verifiers, to a particular verifier or to verifiers of a particular description. | ||
| (12) Schedule 2 makes further provision about verifiers, approved certifiers of design and approved certifiers of construction. | ||
Building warrants | ||
| 8 | Building warrants | |
| (1) A warrant granted under section 9 (a "building warrant") is required for- | ||
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| (2) Where such work is carried out, or such a conversion is made- | ||
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| the persons specified in subsection (3) are guilty of an offence. | ||
| (3) Those persons are- | ||
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| (4) In any proceedings against a person referred to in subsection (3)(a) for an offence under subsection (2)(a), it is a defence for the accused to show that before the work was carried out or the conversion was made a person referred to in subsection (3)(b) or (c) had given the accused reasonable cause to believe that a building warrant had been granted for the work or the conversion. | ||
| (5) In any proceedings against a person referred to in subsection (3)(b) or (c) for an offence under subsection (2)(b), it is a defence for the accused to show that at the time of the alleged commission of the offence the accused did not know, and had no reasonable cause to know, that the work was being carried out or the conversion made otherwise than in accordance with the warrant. | ||
| (6) In any proceedings against a person referred to in subsection (3)(c) for an offence under subsection (2)(a), it is a defence for the accused to show that at the time of the alleged commission of the offence the accused did not know, and had no reasonable cause to know, that the work was being carried out or the conversion made. | ||
| (7) The accused is to be taken to have shown the fact specified in subsection (4) or, as the case may be, (5) or (6) if- | ||
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| (8) Subsection (1) does not apply in relation to- | ||
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| as building regulations may specify. | ||
| (9) A building warrant has effect for the benefit of the building to which it relates and of all persons for the time being having an interest in it. | ||
| 9 | Building warrants: grant and amendment | |
| (1) A verifier must, on an application for a building warrant made to it, grant a building warrant if, but only if, it is satisfied as to the matters specified in subsection (2). | ||
| (2) Those matters are- | ||
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| (3) Subsection (4) applies where, on an application for a building warrant for the construction or demolition of a building, the verifier is not satisfied that the information submitted with the application is sufficient, in relation to a stage in the construction or demolition specified in procedure regulations, to show that the building when constructed or the demolition will comply with building regulations. | ||
| (4) Where this subsection applies, the verifier may grant a building warrant for the construction or demolition of the building subject to the condition that work on the stage in question is not to be proceeded with until- | ||
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| (5) Subsection (6) applies where- | ||
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| (6) Where this subsection applies, the verifier must make the amendment if, but only if, it continues to be satisfied as to the matters specified in subsection (2), taking into account the proposed amendment and any plan, specification or other information submitted with the application for the amendment. | ||
| (7) Where a verifier grants, or makes an amendment to, a building warrant under this section the verifier must- | ||
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| (8) Subsection (7)(a) does not apply where the verifier is the local authority. | ||
| (9) References in this section and sections 10 to 14 (other than section 14(4)) to building regulations are to those regulations as they have effect at the time of the application under subsection (1) for the building warrant in question but subject, in relation to an application for an amendment to a warrant, to any later direction under section 3(2) in force in relation to the building in question or buildings of the same description. | ||
| (10) This section and section 10 are without prejudice to any enactment (other than this Act) conferring power on a local authority to refuse to grant a building warrant in particular circumstances. | ||
| 10 | Building warrants: extension, alteration and conversion | |
| (1) Despite section 9, a verifier must refuse to grant a building warrant (or an amendment to the terms of a warrant) under that section if the application relates to an extension to a building or alteration or conversion of all or part of a building and subsection (2) or (3) of this section is satisfied. | ||
| (2) This subsection is satisfied if- | ||
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| (3) This subsection is satisfied if- | ||
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| 11 | Building warrants: certification of design | |
| (1) On making an application under section 9 for a building warrant or for amendment of a warrant, the applicant may submit to the verifier a certificate issued by an approved certifier of design certifying (either or both)- | ||
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| (2) In subsection (1), "design" includes the specification of the material to be used. | ||
| (3) In determining the application, the verifier must accept the certificate as conclusive of the facts to which it relates. | ||
| (4) Any approved certifier of design who- | ||
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| is guilty of an offence. | ||
| (5) In this section, "certificate" means a certificate which the approved certifier of design is authorised to issue- | ||
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| 12 | Building warrants: reference to Ministers | |
| (1) Where, in relation to an application under section 9 for a building warrant, the verifier or the applicant considers that there is doubt about- | ||
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| the verifier or, as the case may be, the applicant may refer the matter to the Scottish Ministers. | ||
| (2) On a reference under subsection (1) the Scottish Ministers may, if they think fit, express a view on the matter referred to them and must intimate any such view to both the verifier and the applicant. | ||
| (3) In determining the application or, as the case may be, considering whether it is necessary to impose continuing requirements under section 22, the verifier must have regard to any view expressed under subsection (2). | ||
| 13 | Building warrants: further provisions | |
| (1) A building warrant is subject to the following conditions- | ||
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| (2) A building warrant for the demolition of a building is subject to the condition that the demolition is completed within such period as is specified in the warrant. | ||
| 14 | Building warrants: limited life buildings | |
| (1) In relation to a building to be constructed in accordance with any special provisions of building regulations made by virtue of paragraph 3 of schedule 1- | ||
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| (2) Where a warrant is subject to the condition specified in subsection (1)(b), the owner of the building may, before the expiry of the period specified in the warrant, or that period as extended under subsection (3), make an application to the verifier to extend, or further extend, the period. | ||
| (3) On such an application the verifier, if it is satisfied having regard to the special provisions referred to in subsection (1) that it is proper to do so, may extend or, as the case may be, further extend the period. | ||
| (4) The period of any such extension or further extension must not exceed the period specified in building regulations (as they have effect at the time of the application under subsection (2)) in relation to the special provisions. | ||
| (5) Where- | ||
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| the owner is guilty of an offence. | ||
| (6) Any person who, after the expiry of the period specified in a warrant by virtue of subsection (1)(b) (or, if that period has been extended or further extended under subsection (3), the period as so extended or further extended), occupies or uses the building to which the warrant relates (other than solely for the purposes of its demolition)- | ||
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| is guilty of an offence. | ||
| (7) A person guilty of an offence under subsection (6) is liable- | ||
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| (8) Whether or not a local authority has exercised or proposes to exercise any of its other powers under this Act the authority may, by means of an application for interdict, seek to restrain or prevent any actual or apprehended occupation or use of a building which constitutes, or would constitute, an offence under subsection (6). | ||
| (9) On such an application the court may grant such interdict as it thinks appropriate for the purpose of restraining or preventing the occupation or use. | ||
| (10) In subsection (9), "the court" means the Court of Session or the sheriff. | ||
| 15 | Building warrants: late applications | |
| Where work for which a building warrant is required under section 8 has commenced without a warrant, an application under section 9 for a warrant may be made at any time before a completion certificate has been accepted in respect of the building in question. | ||
| 16 | Applications and grants: offences | |
| (1) Any person who- | ||
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| (2) Any verifier who grants a building warrant, or makes an amendment to a warrant, under that section knowing that the application for the warrant or amendment contains a statement which is false in a material particular is guilty of an offence. | ||
Completion certificates | ||
| 17 | Completion certificates | |
| (1) After the completion of the work or conversion in respect of which a building warrant has been granted, the relevant person must submit to the verifier a completion certificate certifying the matters specified in subsection (2). | ||
| (2) Those matters are- | ||
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| (3) In subsection (2), the references to building regulations are to those regulations as they applied for the purposes of the building warrant. | ||
| (4) Where- | ||
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| without a building warrant, the relevant person must submit to a verifier a completion certificate certifying the matters specified in subsection (5). | ||
| (5) Those matters are- | ||
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| (6) In subsection (5), the references to building regulations are to those regulations as they have effect on the date on which the completion certificate is submitted under subsection (4). | ||
| (7) After the completion of the work required by- | ||
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| the owner of the building in question must submit to a verifier a completion certificate certifying that the work has been completed in accordance with the requirements of the notice. | ||
| (8) Subsection (7) does not apply in relation to work carried out by a local authority under section 25(7)(b), 26(3)(b), 28(10)(b) or 30(4)(b). | ||
| (9) A completion certificate submitted to a verifier in pursuance of a building warrant enforcement notice under section 27(2)(a) must certify that the building in question complies with building regulations as those regulations have effect on the date on which the certificate is submitted. | ||
| (10) In this section, the relevant person, in relation to a building, is- | ||
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| 18 | Completion certificates: acceptance and rejection | |
| (1) A verifier must accept or reject a completion certificate submitted to it under this Act. | ||
| (2) The verifier must accept the certificate if, but only if, after reasonable inquiry, it is satisfied as to the matters certified in the certificate. | ||
| (3) Before accepting a completion certificate- | ||
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| of such description as procedure regulations may specify, the verifier must consult such persons as may be so specified. | ||
| (4) Where a verifier accepts or rejects a completion certificate the verifier must- | ||
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| (5) Subsection (4)(a) does not apply where the verifier is the local authority. | ||
| 19 | Completion certificates: certification of construction | |
| (1) On submitting a completion certificate to a verifier under this Act, the person submitting the completion certificate may submit to the verifier a certificate issued by an approved certifier of construction certifying in relation to the building in question that such construction as is specified in the certificate complies with building regulations. | ||
| (2) In subsection (1), the reference to building regulations is- | ||
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| (3) In determining whether or not to accept the completion certificate, the verifier must accept the certificate of the approved certifier of construction as conclusive of the facts to which it relates. | ||
| (4) Any approved certifier of construction who- | ||
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| is guilty of an offence. | ||
| (5) In this section- | ||
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| 20 | Completion certificates: offences | |
| (1) Any person who, under this Act- | ||
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| is guilty of an offence. | ||
| (2) Any verifier who accepts a completion certificate submitted to it under this Act knowing that the certificate contains a statement which is false in a material particular is guilty of an offence. | ||
| 21 | Occupation or use without completion certificates | |
| (1) This section applies to a building which is being, or has been, constructed or converted- | ||
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| if the condition specified in subsection (2) is satisfied. | ||
| (2) That condition is that no completion certificate has been accepted in respect of the construction or conversion under section 18(1). | ||
| (3) On an application made to the verifier- | ||
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| the verifier may grant permission for the temporary occupation or use of the building during such period as is specified in the permission and must, where it does so, send a copy of the permission to the local authority (unless the verifier is the local authority). | ||
| (4) The period specified in a permission under subsection (3) may be extended from time to time on a further application under that subsection. | ||
| (5) Any person who occupies or uses a building to which this section applies (other than solely for the purpose of its construction or conversion)- | ||
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| is guilty of an offence unless the occupation or use is authorised by a permission granted under subsection (3). | ||
| (6) A person guilty of an offence under subsection (5) is liable- | ||
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| (7) Whether or not a local authority has exercised or proposes to exercise any of its other powers under this Act the authority may, by means of an application for interdict, seek to restrain or prevent any actual or apprehended occupation or use of a building which constitutes, or would constitute, an offence under subsection (5). | ||
| (8) On such an application the court may grant such interdict as it thinks appropriate for the purpose of restraining or preventing the occupation or use. | ||
| (9) In subsection (8), "the court" means the Court of Session or the sheriff. | ||
| (10) In the application of this section to a building which is being or has been converted, references to occupation or use of the building are to the changed occupation or use. | ||
| (11) In this section, references to construction do not include alteration. | ||
Imposition of continuing requirements by verifiers | ||
| 22 | Imposition of continuing requirements by verifiers | |
| (1) Subsection (2) applies where a verifier- | ||
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| in respect of any building. | ||
| (2) Where the verifier considers it necessary to do so for securing that the purposes of any provision of building regulations are not frustrated, the verifier must, on granting or making the amendment to the building warrant or, as the case may be, accepting the completion certificate, impose on the owner of the building such continuing requirements (in addition to any imposed by virtue of section 2) in relation to the building as the verifier considers necessary for securing that matter. | ||
| (3) Continuing requirements imposed under this section must state the provision of building regulations to which they relate. | ||
| 23 | Discharge and variation of continuing requirements imposed by verifiers | |
| (1) A verifier must- | ||
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| (2) References in this Act to continuing requirements imposed under section 22 include such requirements as varied under this section. | ||
| (3) Continuing requirements imposed in relation to a building under section 22 cease to have effect if- | ||
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| (4) Subsection (3) does not affect the power of the verifier to impose further continuing requirements in relation to the building under section 22 on granting the building warrant or, as the case may be, accepting the completion certificate referred to in subsection (3). | ||
Building standards registers | ||
| 24 | Building standards registers | |
| (1) Every local authority must keep a register (a "building standards register") for the area of the authority containing information in relation to- | ||
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| (2) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision as to- | ||
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| (3) Regulations under subsection (2) may also make provision for- | ||
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| (4) Building standards registers must be kept open for public inspection at all reasonable times. | ||
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