Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L01276:reg:2:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L01276
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 6595–9289

(7) For subsection (6), an accredited assessor can only rely on a current NABERS rating that does not take into account the purchase of electricity under the GreenPower program.
 (8) For subsection (6), an accredited assessor can only rely on a current NABERS rating where:
 (a) the current NABERS rating is a base building rating; or
 (b) the current NABERS rating is a whole building rating; and
              (i) there is no current NABERS rating for the building that is a base building rating; and
              (ii) the accredited assessor would not be able to work out the base building rating for the building by applying the NABERS Energy rating rules under subsection (1) (a).
 (9)  An accredited assessor cannot rely on a current NABERS rating under subsection (6) where the accredited assessor reasonably forms the opinion that the building is currently undergoing works which are likely to affect the energy efficiency rating of the building.
 (10) An accredited assessor cannot rely on a current NABERS rating under subsection (6) where the accredited assessor reasonably forms the opinion that the building has undergone works since the rating was certified which are likely to have affected the energy efficiency rating of the building.
7 Methods and standards of assessment — lighting
 (1) For paragraphs 21 (1) (b) and 21 (1) (c) of the Act, the assessment methods and standards to be applied in working out the lighting energy efficiency for a building or an area of a building are determined to be:
 (a) the Tenancy Lighting Assessment rules; or
 (b) the rule relating to reliance on a current lighting assessment contained in subsection (2).
Reliance on a current lighting assessment
 (2) For paragraphs 21 (1) (b) and 21 (1) (c) of the Act, it is determined that a method and standard of assessment to be applied in working out the lighting energy efficiency for a building or an area of a building is for an accredited assessor to adopt and rely on a current lighting assessment that has been submitted to and certified by the Department in accordance with the Tenancy Lighting Assessment rules.
8 Information included in certificates
  For subsection 13A (4) of the Act, a building energy efficiency certificate must include the following information:
 (a) the start day for the certificate;
 (b) the date the certificate ceases to be current under paragraph 13A (2)(d) of the Act;
 (c) a unique identifying number for the certificate;
 (d) the name of the owner of the building;
 (e) if the building has a name — the building name;
 (f) the street address of the building;
 (g) if the certificate is for the building — the net lettable area of the building;
 (h) if the