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This legislation has been repealed.

HOME BUILDING REGULATION 1997 - REG 38A

Exemption from requirement to show insurance has been obtained

38A Exemption from requirement to show insurance has been obtained

(1) The holder of, or an applicant for, a contractor licence is exempt from the provisions of sections 19 (2A), 20 (3) (c), 22A, 39 (3A) and 40 (2A) of the Act unless the contractor licence is a contractor licence that authorises the holder to do residential building work or specialist work, or to supply kit homes, described in the contractor licence by means of or to the effect of any of the following descriptions:
(a) above ground pool builder,
(b) bathroom renovations,
(c) builder,
(d) carport builder,
(e) concrete pre-engineered swimming pool,
(f) demountable swimming pool building,
(g) enclosed rooms,
(h) enclosure of sub-floor areas,
(i) fibreglass swimming pool building,
(j) garage building,
(k) glass enclosures,
(l) inclined elevators,
(m) kit home erection,
(n) kitchen renovations,
(o) laundry renovations,
(p) modular extensions,
(q) modular pools,
(r) restore heritage buildings,
(s) saunas,
(t) screened enclosures,
(u) semi construction of fibreglass pools,
(v) sheds,
(w) spa building,
(x) structural landscaping,
(y) sunrooms,
(z) supply only kit carports/sheds,
(aa) supply only kit garages,
(ab) supply only kit homes,
(ac) swimming pool building.
(2) The holder of, or an applicant for, a contractor licence is exempt from the provisions of sections 19 (2A), 20 (3) (c), 22A, 39 (3A) and 40 (2A) of the Act if the contractor licence only authorises the holder to contract to do work if the contract price does not exceed $12,000 or (if the contract price is not known) the reasonable cost of the labour and materials involved does not exceed $12,000.



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