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11.—(1) Subject to regulations 17 and 18, a relevant RP is prescribed for the purposes of section 89(1)(e) of the 2022 Act.
(2) An AP for a higher-risk building must provide to each relevant RP of that building any information and a copy of any document which relates to the part of the building for which the AP is responsible and that the AP must keep pursuant to section 88 of the 2022 Act and which falls within the following provisions of Schedule 1 to these Regulations—
(a)paragraphs 6(1) and 22 (fire safety management);
(b)paragraph 7(2) (evacuation);
(c)paragraph 27 (plans).
(3) An AP who is also the PAP for a building must provide to each relevant RP of that building—
(a)a copy of the safety case report(1) for that building;
(b)any information that an AP is required to keep pursuant to section 88 of the 2022 Act which falls within paragraph 7(1) (evacuation) of Schedule 1 to these Regulations.
(4) Paragraph (2) does not apply to any information that the relevant RP has previously given to the AP and that has not changed since it was given.
(5) Paragraph (2) does not apply to any document that the relevant RP has previously given to the AP and is the same version of the document as the version that was given.
See section 85(1) of the 2022 Act for the definition of “safety case report”.
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