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BILL NUMBER |
TITLE | DATE INTRODUCED |
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M 220 |
HOME INSPECTION ACT, 2007 (First Reading) | May 29/07 |
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HER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia, enacts as follows: Definitions1 In this Act: "bearer" means the Home Inspection Board; "minister" means the Minister for Public Safety and Solicitor General; "remuneration" means direct or indirect payment, including the expectation of payment whether or not actually received; "home inspection" means a visual analysis for the purposes of providing a professional opinion on the condition of a building and its carports and garages, any reasonably accessible installed components and the operation of the building systems, including the controls normally operated by the owner, for the following components of a residential building of four units or fewer: (a) heating systems; (b) electrical systems; (c) cooling systems; (d) plumbing systems; (e) structural components; (f) foundation; (g) roof covering; (h) insulation and ventilation; (i) drain, waste and venting; (j) exterior and interior components; and (k) site elements as they affect the building; "home inspector" means any person who is accredited pursuant to this Act or its regulations as a home inspector and who engages in the business of performing home inspections and writing home inspection reports; "home inspection report" means a written report prepared for the remuneration and issued after a home inspection; and "residential building" means a structure consisting of from one to four family dwelling units. Licence requirement for home inspection2 (1) A person must not provide a home inspection to or on behalf of another, for or in expectation of remuneration, unless the person is licensed in accordance with the provisions of this Act or its regulations. (2) A person must not use the title "home inspector" to describe the person's services unless the person is licensed in accordance with the provisions of this Act or its regulations. (3) A licence required by this Act is additional to any licence, registration, certificate, enrolment or qualification required by or under any other Act. Requirements for obtaining licence3 (1) A person is eligible to obtain for a licence as a home inspector if the person has done the following: (a) completed and passed a course of study of no less than a minimum number of hours set by the board that covers all the components required by the board; (b) met the training and experience as required by the board; (c) passed a valid, reliable examination designed to test competence in home inspection practice, developed to accepted standards adopted by the board; and (d) any other requirement established by the board, this Act, or its regulations. Home Inspection Board4 (1) The Lieutenant Governor in Council will, by regulation, establish a Home Inspection Board. (2) The purposes of the board are the following: (a) to provide consumer protection to prospective home buyers; (b) to establish standards of practice and a code of ethical conduct for home inspection; (c) to oversee the training and accreditation process for home inspectors; and (d) to oversee the licensing of home inspectors. Composition of the board5 (1) The minister will appoint not more than nine members to the board. (2) The board will consist of, at minimum (a) five accredited and practicing home inspectors who have been actively engaged in the practice of home inspection for at least five years; and (b) an equal representation of members from the two major home inspection associations operating in British Columbia. Powers and responsibilities of the board6 (1) The board is responsible for the licensing of home inspectors under this Act; (2) In addition to subsection (1), the board must (a) establish criteria for issuing, renewing, failing to renew, suspending or revoking a home inspection licence; (b) establish standards for the initial and continuing education of home inspectors; (c) adopt a code of ethics and standards of practice for licensed home inspectors; and (d) establish standards for acquiring the training and experience requirements of home inspectors. (3) The board must publish any standards or criteria established under subsection (2). Power to make regulations7 (1) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations referred to in section 41 of the Interpretation Act. (2) Without limiting subsection (1), the Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations as follows: (a) defining an expression used but not defined in this Act; (b) exempting a person from the application of all or part of the Act or establishing circumstances when all or part of this Act does not apply; (c) respecting fees and charges payable for applications or licences under this Act. Commencement8 (1) This Act comes into force on the date of Royal Assent.
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