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Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill 182-3 (2013), Government Bill – New Zealand Legislation
182—3
5 New section 5A and cross-heading inserted
7 Section 11 amended (Role of chief executive)
7A Section 45 amended (How to apply for building consent)
8 Section 85 amended (Offences relating to carrying out or supervising restricted building work)
9 Section 95 amended (Issue of code compliance certificate)
10 Section 112 amended (Alterations to existing buildings)
11 Subpart 6 heading in Part 2 amended
12 Cross-heading above section 121 replaced
13 Section 122 repealed (Meaning of earthquake-prone building)
14 New section 123A inserted (Application of this subpart to parts of buildings)
123A Application of this subpart to parts of buildings
15 Cross-heading above section 124 amended
16 Section 124 amended (Dangerous, affected, earthquake-prone, or insanitary buildings: powers of territorial authority)
17 Section 125 amended (Requirements for notice requiring building work or restricting entry)
18 Section 128 amended (Prohibition on using dangerous, affected, earthquake-prone, or insanitary building)
19 Section 128A amended (Offences in relation to dangerous, affected, earthquake-prone, or insanitary buildings)
20 Section 129 amended (Measures to avoid immediate danger or to fix insanitary conditions)
21 Cross-heading above section 131 amended
22 Section 131 amended (Territorial authority must adopt policy on dangerous, earthquake-prone, and insanitary buildings)
23 New subpart 6A of Part 2 inserted
133ABA Meaning of earthquake rating
133ABB Meaning of low, medium, and high seismic risk
133AC Meaning of priority building
133AD Role of territorial authority in identifying certain priority buildings
133AF Territorial authority must identify potentially earthquake-prone buildings
133AG Territorial authority must request engineering assessment of potentially earthquake-prone buildings
133AH Obligations of owners on receiving request for engineering assessment
133AI Owners may apply for extension of time to provide engineering assessment
133AJ Territorial authority must determine whether building is earthquake prone
133AK Territorial authority must issue EPB notice for earthquake-prone buildings
133AL Deadline for completing seismic work
133AT Owners of certain heritage buildings may apply for extension of time to complete seismic work
133ATA EPB notices and EPB exemption notices to be attached to earthquake-prone buildings
133ATB Territorial authority may assess information relating to earthquake-prone building status at any time
133AV Territorial authority may impose safety requirements
133AW Territorial authority may carry out seismic work
133AX Alterations to buildings subject to EPB notice
133AY Offences in relation to earthquake-prone buildings
133AZ Chief executive must set methodology for identifying earthquake-prone buildings (EPB methodology)
133AZA Consultation requirements for setting EPB methodology
133AZB Notification and availability of EPB methodology
133AZC What territorial authority must do if definition of ultimate capacity or moderate earthquake amended
24 Section 154 amended (Powers of regional authorities in respect of dangerous dams)
25 Section 155 amended (Requirements for notice given under section 154)
26 New section 169A inserted (Chief executive must monitor application and effectiveness of subpart 6A of Part 2 (earthquake-prone buildings))
169A Chief executive must monitor application and effectiveness of subpart 6A of Part 2 (earthquake-prone buildings)
27 Section 175 amended (Chief executive may publish guidance information)
28 Section 177 amended (Application for determination)
29 Section 181 amended (Chief executive may make determination on own initiative)
30 Section 216 amended (Territorial authority must keep information about buildings)
31 Section 218 amended (Territorial authority must provide information to chief executive for purpose of facilitating performance of chief executive’s function under section 169)
32 Section 222 amended (Inspections by territorial authority)
33 Section 273 amended (Chief executive must keep registers)
34 Section 274 amended (Purpose of registers)
35 New sections 275A and 275B inserted
275A Content of EPB register
275B Modification of chief executive’s obligation to make EPB register available for public inspection
36 Section 381 amended (District Court may grant injunctions for certain continuing breaches)
37 New section 401C inserted (Regulations: earthquake-prone buildings)
401C Regulations: earthquake-prone buildings
38 Section 402 amended (Regulations: general)
39 Section 405 amended (Incorporation of material by reference into regulations, certain Orders in Council, acceptable solutions, and verification methods)
41A Consequential amendments to Building Amendment Act 2012
41B Consequential amendments to Fire Safety and Evacuation of Buildings Regulations 2006
Amendment to Building (Specified Systems, Change the Use, and Earthquake-prone Buildings) Regulations 2005
42 Principal regulations
43 Regulation 7 replaced (Earthquake-prone buildings: moderate earthquake defined)
7 Earthquake-prone buildings: moderate earthquake defined
This Act is the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Act 2013.
the day that is 2 years after the date on which this Act receives the Royal assent.
In section 4(1)﻿(c), replace “in relation to the grant of waivers or modifications of the building code and the adoption and review of policy on dangerous, earthquake-prone, and insanitary buildings or, as the case may be, dangerous dams” with “under subpart 6A of Part 2 (which relates to earthquake-prone buildings) or in relation to the grant of waivers or modifications of the building code or the adoption and review of policy on dangerous and insanitary buildings or dangerous dams” .
earthquake-prone building has the meaning given in section 133AB
earthquake rating has the meaning given in section 133ABA
engineering assessment, in relation to a building or a part of a building, means an engineering assessment of the building or part that complies with the requirements of the EPB methodology
EPB exemption notice means an exemption notice issued under section 133AS
EPB methodology means the methodology for identifying earthquake-prone buildings that is set by the chief executive under section 133AZ
EPB notice means an earthquake-prone building notice issued under section 133AK
EPB register means the register of earthquake-prone buildings established and maintained under section 273(1)﻿(aab)
heritage building means a building that is included on—
the New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero maintained under section 65 of the Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Act 2014; or
the National Historic Landmarks/Ngā Manawhenua o Aotearoa me ōna Kōrero Tūturu list maintained under section 81 of the Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Act 2014
heritage dam means a dam that is included on—
high seismic risk has the meaning given in section 133ABB
low seismic risk has the meaning given in section 133ABB
medium seismic risk has the meaning given in section 133ABB
priority building has the meaning given in section 133AC
seismic work, in relation to a building or a part of a building that is subject to an EPB notice, means the building work required to ensure that the building or part is no longer earthquake prone
After section 11(d), insert:
monitors, in accordance with section 169A, the application and effectiveness of subpart 6A of Part 2 (which relates to earthquake-prone buildings); and
After section 11(i), insert:
sets a methodology under section 133AZ for identifying earthquake-prone buildings; and
In section 45(1)﻿(d), replace “section 240” with “section 219 or 240 (as applicable)” .
In section 85(4), after “liable” , insert “on conviction” .
In section 95(c), replace “section 240” with “section 219 or 240 (as applicable)” .
After section 112(2), insert:
This section is subject to section 133AX.
In Part 2, in the subpart 6 heading, replace “certain categories of buildings” with “dangerous, affected, and insanitary buildings” .
Replace the cross-heading above section 121 with:
Repeal section 122.
If a territorial authority is satisfied that only part of a building is dangerous (within the meaning of section 121) or insanitary (within the meaning of section 123),—
the territorial authority may exercise any of its powers or perform any of its functions under this subpart in respect of that part of the building rather than the whole building; and
for the purpose of paragraph (a), this subpart applies with any necessary modifications.
To the extent that a power or function of a territorial authority under this subpart relates to affected buildings,—
the territorial authority may exercise the power or perform the function in respect of all or part of an affected building; and
In the cross-heading above section 124, delete “earthquake-prone,” .
In the heading to section 124, delete “earthquake-prone,” .
In section 124(1), delete “earthquake-prone,” .
Repeal section 124(3).
Replace section 125(2)﻿(e) with:
In the heading to section 128, delete “earthquake-prone,” .
In the heading to section 128A, delete “earthquake-prone,” .
In section 129(1)﻿(a), replace “or section 122 or section 123” with “or 123” .
In the cross-heading above section 131, delete “, earthquake-prone,” .
In the heading to section 131, delete “, earthquake-prone,” .
In section 131(1), delete “, earthquake-prone,” .
Whether a building or a part of a building is earthquake prone is determined by the territorial authority in whose district the building is situated: see section 133AJ.
is determined by a territorial authority in accordance with the EPB methodology (see section 133AJ); and
If a territorial authority determines that a building meets between 0% and 10% of the requirements of the building code referred in subsection (1), the earthquake rating of the building is the range of 0% to 10%.
apply the EPB methodology to identify buildings or parts of buildings in the area that are potentially earthquake prone (see section 133AF); and
the deadline for completing seismic work on a building or a part of a building in the area, if it is subject to an EPB notice (see section 133AL).
fall onto any part of a public road, footpath, or other thoroughfare that a territorial authority has identified under section 133AD(2)﻿(a):
a building that a territorial authority has identified under section 133AD(2)﻿(b) as having the potential to impede a transport route of strategic importance (in terms of an emergency response) if the building were to collapse in an earthquake.
the deadline by which a territorial authority must identify whether the building or a part of the building is potentially earthquake prone (see section 133AF); and
the deadline for completing seismic work on the building or a part of the building, if it is subject to an EPB notice (see section 133AL).
for the purpose of section 133AC(1)﻿(e) (prioritising parts of unreinforced masonry buildings), must use the special consultative procedure in section 83 of the Local Government Act 2002 to identify any part of a public road, footpath, or other thoroughfare in an area of medium or high seismic risk—
for the purpose of section 133AC(1)﻿(f) (prioritising buildings that could impede a strategic transport route),—
If a territorial authority is required by subsection (2)﻿(a) or decides under subsection (2)﻿(b) to use the special consultative procedure in section 83 of the Local Government Act 2002, it must use the procedure within a time frame that enables the territorial authority to meet the applicable time frame under section 133AF(4) for identifying potentially earthquake-prone priority buildings in its district.
explain the owner’s obligations under section 133AH; and
explain that if the owner is not reasonably able to provide an engineering assessment by the due date (for example, because of a shortage of people qualified to conduct engineering assessments), the owner may apply under section 133AI for an extension of up to 12 months; and
If a territorial authority asks the owner of a building or a part of a building to provide an engineering assessment of the building or part under section 133AG, the owner must, by the due date (which may be extended under section 133AI),—
the territorial authority must, under section 133AJ(4), proceed as if it had determined the building or part to be earthquake prone; and
the EPB notice issued for the building or part must, under section 133AK(4), be in the form that is prescribed for the category of earthquake ratings that includes the lowest earthquake ratings; and
a territorial authority asks the owner of a building or a part of a building to provide an engineering assessment of the building or part under section 133AG; and
If a territorial authority receives an engineering assessment of a building or a part of a building in response to a request made under section 133AG, the territorial authority must determine, in accordance with the EPB methodology,—
issue an EPB notice for the building or part under section 133AK; and
If a territorial authority asks the owner of a building or a part of a building to provide an engineering assessment of the building or part under section 133AG, and either does not receive it by the due date or is notified that the owner does not intend to provide it by the due date,—
determining under section 133AJ or 133AZC or clause 2 of Schedule 1AA that a building or a part of a building is earthquake prone; or
revoking an exemption under section 133AS; or
revoking an extension under section 133AT; or
determining under section 133ATB or 133AZC that the earthquake rating of a building or a part of a building that is subject to an EPB notice is different from the earthquake rating (if any) of the building or part that is stated in the notice or the EPB register.
specify the earthquake rating of the building or part (unless this has not been determined: see section 133AJ(4) and clause 2 of Schedule 1AA); and
state the deadline for completing seismic work (see section 133AL); and
state that the owner of the building or part may apply under section 133AS for an exemption from the requirement to carry out seismic work; and
if the building is a heritage building to which section 133AT applies, state that the owner of the building or part may apply under that section for an extension of time to complete seismic work; and
state that the owner is not required to complete seismic work if the territorial authority determines or is satisfied, in accordance with section 133ATB, that the building or part is not earthquake prone.
If the territorial authority is proceeding under section 133AJ(4) as if it had determined a building or a part of a building to be earthquake prone (because the owner has not provided an engineering assessment),—
However, if the building is a heritage building for which an extension is granted under section 133AT, the deadline is the expiry of the period of the extension, as measured from the deadline that would apply under subsection (2) if no extension were granted.
if the building or the part of the building is a heritage building for which an extension is granted under section 133AT, the deadline is the expiry of the period of the extension, as measured from the deadline that would apply under paragraph (a) or subsection (2) if no extension were granted.
reissue an EPB notice under section 133AK for the building or the part of the building that is earthquake prone; and
The territorial authority may, by notice in writing to the owner, extend by up to 10 years the deadline for completing seismic work that applies under section 133AL(2) or (3)﻿(a).
If the owner fails to comply with subsection (4), the territorial authority may revoke the extension.
reissue an EPB notice under section 133AK for the building or the part of the building; and
if the building or part is not already subject to an EPB notice, issue an EPB notice for the building or part under section 133AK; and
if the earthquake rating has changed, reissue an EPB notice under section 133AK for the building or part; and
issue a notice that complies with subsection (1A) restricting entry to the building or part for particular purposes or restricting entry to particular persons or groups of persons.
must be given in the form of a copy to the persons listed in section 133AK(5); and
However, a notice issued under subsection (1)﻿(c), if fixed on the building, is not invalid because a copy of it has not been given to any or all of the persons listed in section 133AK(5).
This section applies if seismic work on a building or a part of a building that is subject to an EPB notice is not completed by the deadline that applies under section 133AL, or is not proceeding with reasonable speed in the light of that deadline.
in the case of a substantial alteration, the alteration includes the necessary seismic work. An alteration of a building is a substantial alteration if the territorial authority is satisfied that the alteration meets criteria prescribed under section 401C(ba).
When making the assessments required by subsection (3)﻿(b) and (c), the territorial authority must take into account the matters (if any) prescribed under section 401C(c).
The owner of a building or a part of a building that is subject to an EPB notice who fails to complete seismic work on the building or part by the deadline that applies under section 133AL—
a territorial authority requires the person to attach an EPB notice or an EPB exemption notice on or adjacent to a building under section 133ATA; and
the person is required under section 133ATA(2)﻿(a) to notify the territorial authority when an EPB notice or an EPB exemption notice ceases to be attached on or adjacent to a building or becomes illegible; and
A person who fails to comply with section 133AV(2) commits an offence and is liable on conviction—
If the chief executive amends or replaces the methodology, sections 133AZA and 133AZB apply in respect of the amendment or replacement with any necessary modifications.
Section 133ATB(3) and (4) applies if a decision is remade under this section.
Repeal section 154(2).
Replace section 155(2)﻿(e) with:
every statutory authority that has exercised a statutory power to classify or register, for any purpose, the dam or the land on which the dam is situated; and
The chief executive must monitor the application of subpart 6A of Part 2 and its effectiveness in regulating earthquake-prone buildings.
In section 175(1)﻿(b)﻿(iii), after “practitioners” , insert “; and” .
After section 175(1)﻿(b), insert:
owners of buildings and members of the public in relation to the application of subpart 6A of Part 2.
In section 177(3)﻿(f), replace “(which relate to dangerous, earthquake-prone, and insanitary buildings)” with “(which relate to dangerous, affected, and insanitary buildings)” .
After section 177(3)﻿(f), insert:
any power of decision of a territorial authority under subpart 6A of Part 2, other than a power of decision under section 133AW (territorial authority may carry out seismic work):
In section 181(1), replace “section 177” with “subsection (4)” .
Replace section 181(2)﻿(a) with:
may give a direction under subsection (1) either before or after a decision or a power that relates to the matter is made or exercised (as the case may be); and
After section 181(3), insert:
Subsection (1) applies in respect of a matter referred to in section 177.
Repeal section 216(2)﻿(b)﻿(ivc).
In the heading to section 218, replace “section 169” with “sections 169 and 169A” .
In section 218(1), after “etc)” , insert “and section 169A (which relates to monitoring the application and effectiveness of subpart 6A of Part 2 (earthquake-prone buildings))” .
Replace section 222(1)﻿(b)﻿(ii) with:
the purpose of determining whether the building is dangerous or insanitary within the meaning of subpart 6 of Part 2; or
the purpose of determining whether the building or a part of the building is earthquake prone or potentially earthquake prone within the meaning of subpart 6A of Part 2.
After section 273(1)﻿(aaa), insert:
a register of earthquake-prone buildings for the purposes of subpart 6A of Part 2 (the EPB register):
After section 273(3), insert:
The EPB register must be kept in a manner that enables territorial authorities, as well as the chief executive, to record and update information in the register.
After section 274(a)﻿(iaa), insert:
in the case of the EPB register, information relating to buildings or parts of buildings that territorial authorities have determined to be earthquake prone; and
After section 275, insert:
The EPB register must contain the following information for each building or part of a building that a territorial authority determines is earthquake prone:
the name of the territorial authority that made the decision:
the address of, and any other details necessary to identify, the building or the part of the building determined to be earthquake prone:
whether the building is a priority building:
the date of the EPB notice issued for the building or part:
the earthquake rating of the building or part, as determined by the territorial authority:
the deadline for completing seismic work that applies under section 133AL or clause 2 of Schedule 1AA (unless an exemption from the requirement to carry out seismic work is in force under section 133AS):
the details of any exemption from the requirement to carry out seismic work that is in force under section 133AS:
the details of any extension of time for completing seismic work that is in force under section 133AT, including a summary of any conditions imposed by the territorial authority for the purpose of section 133AT(4)﻿(b):
any information prescribed under section 401C(d).
If the territorial authority is proceeding under section 133AJ(4) as if it had determined the building or the part of the building to be earthquake prone (because the owner has not provided an engineering assessment),—
subsection (1)﻿(e) does not apply; and
the register must contain statements to the following effect:
that the territorial authority has not determined whether the building or part is earthquake prone, but is proceeding as if it had because the owner has not provided an engineering assessment; and
that the EPB notice issued for the building or part is in the form prescribed for the category of earthquake ratings that includes the lowest earthquake ratings (see section 401C(a)); and
This section applies to information that is required to be kept in the EPB register by regulations made under section 401C(d) (the prescribed information).
Despite section 273(2), the chief executive need not make the prescribed information available for public inspection, or include the prescribed information in a copy of all or part of the register supplied to a person under that section, unless the regulations require the information to be made available for public inspection.
However, the chief executive may supply any prescribed information contained in the EPB register to an entity in the State services (within the meaning of the State Sector Act 1988) if the chief executive is satisfied that it is necessary or desirable for the entity to have the information to assist in the exercise of its powers or the performance of its functions under any enactment.
This section does not limit the Official Information Act 1982.
In section 381(1)﻿(b), delete “, earthquake prone,” .
After section 381(1)﻿(b), insert:
a building or a part of a building is earthquake prone in terms of subpart 6A of Part 2 and the territorial authority has failed to take appropriate action; or
After section 401B, insert:
The Governor-General may, by Order in Council made on the recommendation of the Minister, make regulations that,—
for the purpose of section 133AK,—
prescribe categories of earthquake ratings:
prescribe the form of EPB notice to be issued for buildings or parts of buildings in each earthquake ratings category:
prescribe the form of EPB notice to be issued for a building or a part of a building to which clause 2 of Schedule 1AA (which is a transitional provision) applies:
prescribe the age, construction type, use, level of occupancy, location in relation to other buildings or building types, and any other characteristics that a building or a part of a building must have for a territorial authority to grant an exemption under section 133AS from the requirement to carry out seismic work on the building or part:
prescribe the criteria for determining whether a building alteration is a substantial alteration for the purpose of section 133AX(2)﻿(c):
prescribe the matters that a territorial authority must take into account when making the assessments required by section 133AX(3)﻿(b) and (c) (for the purpose of deciding whether to allow the alteration of a building or a part of a building that is subject to an EPB notice without the building complying with specified provisions of the building code):
prescribe information that must be kept in the EPB register, and specify whether the chief executive is required to make that information available for public inspection (see section 275B).
In section 402(1)﻿(p), replace “122” with “133AB” .
After section 402(1)﻿(p), insert:
defining ultimate capacity for the purposes of section 133AB (meaning of earthquake-prone building):
In the heading to section 405, replace “regulations, certain Orders in Council, acceptable solutions, and verification methods” with “certain instruments, solutions, and methods” .
In section 405(4)﻿(c), after “285” , insert “; and” .
After section 405(4)﻿(c), insert:
the EPB methodology set under section 133AZ.
This section amends the Building Amendment Act 2012.
in new Schedule 1A, clause 1(e), replace “section 240” with “section 219 or 240 (as applicable)” ; and
in new Schedule 1B, clause 1(e), replace “section 240” with “section 219 or 240 (as applicable)” ; and
in new Schedule 1C, clause 1(e), replace “section 240” with “section 219 or 240 (as applicable)” ; and
in new Schedule 1D, clause 1(f), replace “section 240” with “section 219 or 240 (as applicable)” .
This section amends the Fire Safety and Evacuation of Buildings Regulations 2006.
In Schedule 3, clause 8(a), after “section 112” , insert “or 133AX” .
In Schedule 4, Form 1, paragraph 26, after “section 112” , insert “or 133AX” .
Part 2 Amendment to Building (Specified Systems, Change the Use, and Earthquake-prone Buildings) Regulations 2005
This Part amends the Building (Specified Systems, Change the Use, and Earthquake-prone Buildings) Regulations 2005 (the principal regulations).
For the purposes of section 133AB of the Act (meaning of earthquake-prone building), moderate earthquake means, in relation to a building, an earthquake that would generate shaking at the site of the building that is of the same duration as, but that is one-third as strong as, the earthquake shaking (determined by normal measures of acceleration, velocity, and displacement) that would be used to design a new building at that site if it were designed on the commencement date.
In this regulation, commencement date means the day on which section 133AB of the Act comes into force.
s 5A ss 5A, 133AK, 133AL, 401C
Transitional provisions relating to Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Act 2013
amendment Act means the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Act 2013
commencement date means the day on which section 23 of the amendment Act (which inserts subpart 6A of Part 2) comes into force.
issue an EPB notice for the building or the part of the building under section 133AK; and
if the old deadline is earlier than the applicable deadline under section 133AL,—
section 133AL does not apply; and
the deadline for completing the seismic work is the old deadline (subject to subclause (5)); and
if the old deadline is on or after the applicable deadline under section 133AL,—
the old deadline ceases to apply; and
the deadline for completing the seismic work is the deadline that applies under section 133AL; and
if the old deadline is earlier than the deadline calculated under section 133AL(2), the deadline for completing the seismic work is the old deadline (subject to subclause (5)); and
if the old deadline is on or after the deadline calculated under section 133AL(2), the deadline for completing the seismic work is the deadline calculated under section 133AL(2); and
For the purpose of subclause (3)﻿(d) and (e), the reference in section 133AL(2) to the date of the first EPB notice issued for the building or the part of the building must be read as if it were a reference to the date of the old notice.
If subclause (3)﻿(d) applies to a building or a part of a building, the owner of the building or part may apply to the territorial authority for the applicable deadline under section 133AL to be applied instead of the old deadline, except that for this purpose section 133AL must be read as if the periods referred to in section 133AL(2) were measured from the date of the old notice instead of the date of the first EPB notice.
In deciding whether to grant an application under subclause (5), the territorial authority must have regard to the particular circumstances and any guidance issued by the chief executive under section 175 for that purpose.
To avoid doubt, for the purpose of subclause (3)﻿(d) the deadline calculated under section 133AL(2) is the expiry of the relevant period as measured from the date of the EPB notice and not from the date of the old notice.
If an old deadline is preserved by subclause (3)﻿(d)﻿(i) but the period given for completing the seismic work under the old notice is shorter than the relevant period specified in section 133AL(2) (for example, an old notice issued for a building in an area of medium seismic risk required the owner to complete seismic work within 20 years after the date of that notice, but the period specified in section 133AL(2) that is relevant to the building is 25 years),—
the owner of the building or the part of the building may apply to the territorial authority to have the relevant period specified in section 133AL(2) applied retrospectively to the date of the old notice (which would have the effect of extending the deadline for completing the seismic work); and
if the territorial authority grants the application, the deadline is the expiry of the relevant period specified in section 133AL(2), as measured from the date of the old notice and not from the date of the EPB notice.
issue or reissue (as applicable) an EPB notice for the building or part under section 133AK; and
Reported from Local Government and Environment Committee (Bill 182–2)