![]() Note Class 1a buildings that are completed between now and 1 January 2024 are not required to have a Certificate of Occupancy prior to occupation. To do so represents a breach of the Act with a substantial penalty attached (up to $10,000). The Certificate will be issued electronically via the PlanSA portal.Ī building approved under the PDI Act cannot be occupied until the Certificate of Occupancy has been issued. The purpose of this Certificate is to provide assurance to the owner that the building that has been constructed is suitable for occupancy. The ‘Decision Notification Form’ will list whether a Certificate is necessary for the approved development as who will be issuing it – either the building certifier who approved the building plans or the local council This requirement excludes Class 10 structures such as sheds, carports, verandahs and the like. ![]() ![]() A Certificate of Occupancy is required for all new buildings (and building work where applicable) under the PDI Act (Class 1 to 9). ![]()
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