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(i) on the same allotment; and
 (ii) used for short‑term holiday accommodation.
Transport Standards means the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002.
Note   Unless the contrary intention appears, a term that is used in these Standards and in the Act has the same meaning in these Standards as it has in the Act.
 (2) In these Standards, a reference to a class of building by a number, or by a number and letter, is a reference to a building of that class within the meaning of the Access Code.
 (3) For these Standards, a building is constructed, and building work is carried out, for the Crown if the building is constructed, or the building work is carried out, for any of the following:
 (a) the Commonwealth;
 (b) a State;
 (c) a Territory;
 (d) a public authority of the Commonwealth;
 (e) an instrumentality of a State.
 (4) The Access Code is taken to be part of these Standards.
Part 2 Scope of Standards

2.1 Buildings to which Standards apply
 (1) Subject to subsection (2), these Standards apply to the following:
 (a) a new building, to the extent that the building is:
 (i) a specified Class 1b building; or
 (ii) a Class 2 building that has accommodation available for short‑term rent; or
 (iii) a Class 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10 building;
 (b) a new part, and any affected part, of a building, if the building is:
 (i) a specified Class 1b building; or
 (ii) a Class 2 building that:
 (A) is a new building; and
 (B) has accommodation available for short-term rent; or
 (iii) a Class 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10 building;
 (c) an existing public transport building that is still in use on the target date mentioned in an item in the table in section 3.1.
 (2) These Standards do not apply to the following:
 (a) the internal parts of a sole‑occupancy unit (within the meaning of the Access Code) in a Class 2 building;
 (b) a new Class 10 building, a new part of a Class 10 building, or an affected part of a Class 10 building if it is associated with:
 (i) a Class 1a building; or
 (ii) a Class 4 part of a building.
Note 1   The building classifications mentioned in subsections 2.1 (1) and (2) have the meanings set out in clause A4.1 of the Access Code in Schedule 1.
Note 2   The Act applies to actions relating to buildings to which these Standards do not apply.
 (3) A building is a new building if:
 (a) it is not a part of a building; and
 (b) either:
 (i) an application for approval for its construction is submitted, on or after