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littlelion7 发表于 2018-2-22 23:20
谢谢您的分享。。
我也是当初轻信熟人,才决定找这家大包公司合作。他们最初说工期3个月,可实际上是11个 ...
Dear LBP
Records of work - always play by the rules.
This email is being sent to you to provide guidance on matters relating to your responsibilities as a licensed building practitioner (LBP). It provides speci c guidance from the regulator on obligations regarding issuing and providing records of work (RoWs).
So what are the rules?
Each LBP who carries out or supervises restricted building work (RBW) must, on completion of the RBW, provide a RoW to the home owner and territorial authority (the local council). This requirement is set out in Section 88 of the Building Act. It is also a disciplinary matter for LBPs if a RoW is not provided when one is required – meaning that you could be disciplined by the Building Practitioners Board.
What is a RoW for?
The legal provisions show that a RoW is designed to be a documented record of who carried out or supervised RBW under a building consent.
It removes future uncertainly in situations where multiple contractors have performed or supervised RBW on one site. For this reason the accuracy of the record is important as it will remain with the building records for the life of the building. It serves as an enduring and accurate record of RBW undertaken on site.
How does this play out in practice?
When you have completed your portion of RBW on site then you should:
> complete a RoW, either in the LBP portal or by using another valid method
> ensure the record is su ciently detailed so it describes each aspect of the RBW you either carried out or
supervised (your role could include a combination of supervision and doing work)
> provide a copy of the RoW to both the home owner and to the local council.
What happens if a RoW is not provided on completion of RBW?
You could face disciplinary sanction by the Building Practitioners Board if you do not provide a RoW when one is required. It is not lawful to withhold a RoW for non-payment of work under a building contract or simply because you are in dispute with the client.
Failure to provide a RoW is what is known as a ‘strict liability o ence’ and this is an o ence for which the Building Practitioners Board has zero tolerance.
For a more detailed overview of these requirements please refer to the Building Practitioner Board decision
C2 01170
Yours sincerely,
Paul Hobbs, Registrar Building Practitioner Licensing |
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