Building Regulation 2006

LegislationReferenced in 3 bills

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Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2020

This bill overhauls Queensland's building industry payment protections by replacing project bank accounts with a new statutory trust system that holds subcontractor money in trust. It also cracks down on fraudulent behaviour in the industry, introduces a demerit point system for building certifiers, strengthens regulation of architects and engineers, and preserves review rights for retirement village transition plans.

5/2/2020· PASSED with amendment· Hon M de Brenni MP
Business & EconomyWork & EmploymentHousing & Renting
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Building and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill modernises Queensland's building and plumbing laws across several areas. It strengthens homeowners' rights to install solar panels and hot water systems free from aesthetic-based restrictions by developers and body corporates, expands permissible uses of treated greywater in large buildings, allows holding tanks for sewage and greywater under local government permits, and improves the QBCC's regulatory and enforcement powers.

29/3/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon M de Brenni MP
Housing & RentingEnvironmentBusiness & Economy
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Fire and Emergency Services (Domestic Smoke Alarms) Amendment Bill 2016

This bill tightens Queensland's smoke alarm rules in response to the 2011 Slacks Creek house fire that killed 11 people. It requires every home to have photoelectric, interconnected smoke alarms powered by hardwiring or a 10-year lithium battery, phased in over a decade from 1 January 2017 to 1 January 2027.

23/2/2016· PASSED with amendment· Hon B Byrne MP
Housing & RentingSafety & Emergency
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