Common use of Occupation Certificate Clause in Contracts

Occupation Certificate. The PCA shall only issue an Occupation Certificate for the building works when the PCA is satisfied that:  The health and safety of the occupants of the building have been taken into consideration where an interim occupation certificate is being issued, and  A current development consent or complying development certificate is in force for the building, and  If any building work has been carried out, a current construction certificate (or complying development certificate) has been issued with respect to the plans and specifications for the building, and  The building is suitable for occupation or use in accordance with its classification under the  A fire safety certificate has been issued for the building, (if required) and  A report from the Fire Commissioner has been considered (if required).

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Sources: Principal Certifying Authority Service Agreement

Occupation Certificate. The PCA shall only issue an Occupation Certificate for the building works when the PCA is satisfied that:  The : a) the health and safety of the occupants of the building have been taken into consideration where an interim occupation certificate is being issued, and  A and b) a current development consent or complying development certificate is in force for the building, and  If and c) if any building work has been carried out, a current construction certificate (or complying development certificate) has been issued with respect to the plans and specifications for the building, and  The and d) the building is suitable for occupation or use in accordance with its classification under the  A Building Code of Australia, and e) a fire safety certificate has been issued for the building, (if requiredand f) and  A a report from the Fire Commissioner has been considered (if required).

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Sources: Principal Certifying Authority Service Agreement