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Decision details

Review of Building Services Gas Safety Policy (00-37-46)

Decision Maker: Homes Policy Development Group, Cabinet

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

To consider a report regarding the revised Gas Safety Policy.

Decisions:

Arising from a report of the Group Manager for Building Services, the Homes Policy Development Group had recommended that the revised Gas Safety Policy be approved subject to the following amendments providing legal clarification:

 

a)    Section 9.2 – remove the words ‘No mutual exchange is to take place’ from the second sentence.

b)    Section 13.1 – Amend the penultimate sentence to read: After court action and we receive the Injunction Notice, where a tenant does not provide access, we will seek to commit the tenant to prison for contempt of Court. Remove the following words from the same sentence ‘….if necessary force entry into the property to carry out the safety check and leave the property secure.’

c)    Section 13.2 – amend the wording of this section to read: ‘In addition to an injunction Mid Devon District Council may also seek possession of the property, which will run concurrently with the injunction.

d)    Section 13.3 – Is an additional paragraph and reads: ‘The Council, provided it is in its interests to do so, will continue with the legal proceeding(s) to reach a successful conclusion.’

e)    New Section 13.4 – insert new wording to state: ‘Under these circumstances it is the intention to ensure that a new LGSR is issued no longer than four months after the existing certificate has expired.’

f)     The previous Section 13.4 to now become Section 13.5 and all numbers to follow thereafter as before.

 

The Cabinet Member for Housing outlined the contents of the report stating that the proposal for the policy was now better aligned with the Recharges Policy.  There had been a significant amendment to the Gas safety (Installation and Use) (Amendment) Regulations 2018 (Regulation 36) which related to the requirement for an inspection to be completed.  There was now a need for strict adherence to the policy which would enable access to properties for gas safety testing (even against the will of the tenant).  He outlined the process for dealing with refused access before legal involvement.  He added that the authority was at the present time 99.9% compliant with the regulations.

 

Consideration was given to who would be responsible if a gas incident occurred in a property and access had been refused.

 

RESOLVED that the recommendation of the Policy Development Group be approved.

 

(Proposed by Cllr R L Stanley and seconded by Cllr P H D Hare-Scott)

 

Note:  *Report previously circulated, copy attached to minutes.

 

Publication date: 02/10/2018

Date of decision: 27/09/2018

Decided at meeting: 27/09/2018 - Cabinet

Effective from: 06/10/2018

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