Building Regulations Advisory Committee Department For Communities And Local Government


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BUILDING REGULATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Department

Department for Communities and Local Government

Chair

Neil Cooper

Chief Executive

Civil Servant

Classification

Advisory NDPB

Contact Details

c/o DCLG, Sustainable Buildings Division, Zone 5/E8 Eland House, Bressenden Place, London, SW1E 5DU
Phone: 0303 4441 813
Email: brac@communities.gsi.gov.uk

WebSite: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/building-regulations-advisory-committee

Overview

To advise the Secretary of State on the exercise of his powers to make building regulations for England and on other subjects connected with building regulations.

The Building Regulations Advisory Committee was set up in April 1962 under Section 9 of the Public Health Act 1961 (now Section 14 of the Building Act 1984).Triennial Review completed 2013.

PB13 Entry FULL
PB Reform Retain
Regulatory Function No
Chairs Remuneration (p.a. unless otherwise stated)
Chief Executive / Secretary Remuneration Civil Servant
Public Meetings No
Public Minutes Yes
Register of Interests Yes
Ombudsman PHSO
Last Annual Report 2012
Last Review 2013
Audit Arrangements NAO
OCPA Regulated Yes

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