Building Control Acts definition

Building Control Acts means the Building Control Acts 1990 to 2020 as amended and all amendments, regulations, orders or instruments made under those Acts and Building Bye Laws;

Examples of Building Control Acts in a sentence

  • An Bord Pleanála also determines appeals under the Water Pollution and Building Control Acts.

  • The Building Control Act 1990 and this Act may be cited together as the Building Control Acts 1990 and 2007 and shall be construed together as one.

  • This might include for example any appeal against a decision made by a Building Control Authority allowable under the Building Control Acts.

  • The following is inserted in the Fourth Schedule to the Principal Regu- lations after the form set out therein entitled Fire Safety Certificate: FORM OF REVISED FIRE SAFETY CERTIFICATE Building Control Acts 1990 and 2007 Revised Fire Safety Certificate OFFICIAL USE Register Ref.

  • Name: Tel: —————————— Address: ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Email: Fax: —————————Article 20A(2)FORM OF 7 DAY NOTICE STATUTORY DECLARATION Building Control Acts 1990 and 2007 7 Day Notice Statutory Declaration OFFICIAL USEDate Received ————————Register Ref.

  • The Council is designated as Building Control Authority under the Building Control Acts 1990 to 2014 with strong powers to promote and enforce compliance with Building Regulations and Construction Product Regulations.

  • Separate to its administrative function of maintaining a statutory register of building activity, Building Control Authorities have strong powers of inspection and enforcement under the Building Control Acts.

  • Amount of Fee (accompanying this application)\ This Application Form must be accompanied by a complete and certified set of drawings for the works or building.FORM OF APPLICATION FOR A REVISED DISABILITY ACCESS CERTIFICATEArticle 20E(2) Building Control Acts 1990 and 2007 Application for a Revised Disability Access Certificate OFFICIAL USE Date Received ——————Register Ref.

  • This Application Form for a Regularisation Certificate must be accompanied by a Statutory Declaration.2. This Application Form must be accompanied by a complete and certified set of drawings for the works or building as commenced or constructed.Article 20C(2)FORM OF STATUTORY DECLARATION FOR A REGULARISATION CERTIFICATE Building Control Acts 1990 and 2007 Regularisation Certificate Statutory Declaration Building Control Authority:———————————————OFFICIAL USERegister Ref.

  • This is because there is various legislation related to fire safety and overcrowding including the Housing Acts, the Fire Services Acts, the Building Control Acts and the Planning and Development Acts.

Related to Building Control Acts

  • Control Act means the Casino Control Act 1984-1985;

  • Control Area(s) means an electric power system or combination of electric power systems to which a common automatic generation control scheme is applied.

  • Building Contractor means the building contractor or developer appointed or to be appointed by the Grant Recipient in respect of a Firm Scheme; Business Day means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a statutory Bank Holiday in England;

  • Building Contract means a contract entered under Transportation Code, Chapter 223, Subchapter A for the construction or maintenance of a Department building or appurtenant facilities and considered to be a Highway Improvement Contract as defined in Texas Administrative Code, § 9.11.

  • Control Area means an electric power system or combination of electric power systems bounded by interconnection metering and telemetry to which a common automatic generation control scheme is applied in order to:

  • National Building Regulations means the National Building Regulations made under section 17(1) of the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act, 1977 (Act No.103 of 1977), and published under Government Notice No. R.1081 of 10 June 1988, as amended;

  • Building Regulations means the National Building Regulations made in terms of the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act, 1977 (Act No. 103 of 1977);

  • PJM Control Area means the Control Area recognized by NERC as the PJM Control Area.

  • Air pollution control equipment means a mechanism, device, or contrivance used to control or prevent air pollution, that is not, aside from air pollution control laws and administrative regulations, vital to production of the normal product of the source or to its normal operation.

  • Coastal area means coastal area as defined in section 22a-93(3) of the Connecticut General Statutes. “Coastal waters” means coastal waters as defined in section 22a-93(5) of the Connecticut General Statutes. “Commissioner” means commissioner as defined in section 22a-2(b) of the Connecticut General Statutes.

  • Coastal zone means the area comprising coastal public property, the coastal protection zone, coastal access land, coastal protected areas, the seashore and coastal waters, and includes any aspect of the environment on, in, under and above such area;

  • Disturbance Control Standard or “DCS” shall mean the reliability standard that sets the time limit following a disturbance within which a balancing authority must return its Area Control Error to within a specified range.

  • National Ambient Air Quality Standards or “NAAQS” means national ambient air quality standards that are promulgated pursuant to Section 109 of the Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7409.

  • Building Rules means the rules contained in part VII of the rules;

  • Electricity Act means the Electricity Act, 1998, S.O. 1998, c. 15, Schedule A;

  • Coastal vessel means any vessel exclusively employed in trading between any port or place in India to any other port or place in India having a valid coastal license issued by the competent authority.

  • rural areas means any area within the county located outside the

  • Building Code means the regulations made under Section 34 of the Act.

  • New England Control Area or “NECA” is the Control Area for New England as defined in the ISO-NE Tariff.

  • Electricity Laws means the Electricity Act, 2003 and the relevant rules, notifications, and amendments issued there under and all other Laws in effect from time to time and applicable to the development, financing, construction, ownership, operation or maintenance or regulation of electric generating companies and Utilities in India, the rules, regulations and amendments issued by CERC/ MERC from time to time.

  • State building code means the combined specialty codes.

  • Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan or "SWPPP" means a document that is prepared in accordance with good engineering practices and that identifies potential sources of pollutants that may reasonably be expected to affect the quality of stormwater discharges from the construction site, and otherwise meets the requirements of this Ordinance. In addition the document shall identify and require the implementation of control measures, and shall include, but not be limited to the inclusion of, or the incorporation by reference of, an approved erosion and sediment control plan, an approved stormwater management plan, and a pollution prevention plan.

  • International Financial Reporting Standards means the accounting standards and interpretations adopted by the International Accounting Standards Board.

  • Building Code Act means the Building Code Act, 1992, S.O. 1992, c.23, as amended;

  • Electrical protection barrier means the part providing protection against any direct contact to the high voltage live parts.

  • Financial Reporting Measures means measures that are determined and presented in accordance with the accounting principles used in preparing the Company’s financial statements, and all other measures that are derived wholly or in part from such measures. Stock price and total shareholder return (and any measures that are derived wholly or in part from stock price or total shareholder return) shall, for purposes of this Policy, be considered Financial Reporting Measures. For the avoidance of doubt, a Financial Reporting Measure need not be presented in the Company’s financial statements or included in a filing with the SEC.