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We warmly welcome the policy intent behind the draft Bill and believe it to be...
Conclusion
We warmly welcome the policy intent behind the draft Bill and believe it to be a crucial step towards remedying the flaws in the building safety regime identified in the Hackitt report. Nonetheless, whilst recognising that it provides the framework for the new regulatory regime and must necessarily lack certain details, we agree that it relies very heavily on secondary legislation and that the absence of detail greatly impeded the process of pre-legislative scrutiny.
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Government Response
Acknowledged
Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government
Acknowledged
We agree with the Committee that it is important the Government’s intentions for how key elements of the new regulatory regime will operate are made clear during passage of the Building Safety Bill. The use of delegated powers is essential for Government to respond quickly to an evolving evidence base on building safety and any emerging risks. Through secondary legislation, the Secretary of State will be able to make regulations that support the Building Safety Regulator in shaping and flexing the assurance regime based on evidence of risk; while providing clarity to the sector on its responsibilities and duties. It is the Government’s intention to publish further detail on key elements of the new regime, including the Gateways process and construction products before the relevant clauses are considered in committee. We want to work with residents, industry, and Parliament to ensure these regulations are fit for purpose. In publishing these during passage of the Bill, we aim to give Parliament sufficient opportunity to scrutinise and comment on our proposals.
Source
Report
Fifth report: Pre-legislative scrutiny of the Building Safety Bill
24 Nov 2020
HC 466
Addressee Bodies
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Timeline
Recommendation age
5.5 yrs
Report published
24 Nov 2020