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Expert Judgement
NCC
means the judgement of an expert who has the qualifications and experience
to determine whether a
Performance Solution
or
Deemed-to-Satisfy Solution
complies with the
Performance Requirements
.
Explanatory Information:
Contemporary and relevant qualifications and/or experience are necessary to determine whether a Performance Solution complies with the Performance Requirements . The level of qualification and/or experience may differ depending on the complexity of the proposal and the requirements of the regulatory authority. Practitioners should seek advice from the authority having jurisdiction or appropriate authority for clarification as to what will be accepted.
State and Territory variation:
For Volume Three see (Tas, Expert Judgement)
HB50
<1> assessment of someone who has relevant qualifications and experience in the area under review
In building regulation, expert judgement may be used to assess a building solution against the relevant performance requirements, or against the deemed-to-satisfy provisions if use is being made of an equivalence assessment method
<2> means the judgement of an expert who has the qualifications and experience to determine whether a Building Solution complies with the Performance Requirements
Source - BCA Vols 1 & 2 terminology