NCC 2022 Volume One - Building Code of Australia Class 2 to 9 buildings
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G7
Part G7 Livable housing designPart G7 Livable housing design
This Part sets requirements for dwellings to include features that are designed to improve their accessibility and usability for occupants and visitors, including those with a mobility-related disability.
Part G7 Livable housing design does not take effect until 1 October 2023.
For Tasmania, Part G7 does not take effect until 1 October 2024.
Objectives
G7O1
Objective
New for 2022
The Objective of this Part is to ensure that housing is designed to meet the needs of the community, including older people and those with a mobility-related disability.
G7O1 only applies to a Class 2 sole-occupancy unit.
Functional Statements
G7F1
Livable housing design
New for 2022
A Class 2 sole-occupancy unit is to be designed such that it is—
G7F1 only applies to a Class 2 sole-occupancy unit.
Performance Requirements
G7P1
Livable housing design
New for 2022
Each sole-occupancy unit in a Class 2 building must be provided with—
G7P1(a) only applies to a sole-occupancy unit that is located on an accessible floor.
Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions
G7D1
Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions
New for 2022
G7D2
Livable housing design
New for 2022
Each sole-occupancy unit in a Class 2 building must comply with the ABCB Standard for Livable Housing Design, except for Part 1.
Part 1 of the ABCB Standard for Livable Housing Design requires a step-free access path from a parking space or property boundary, to the dwelling entry door. For Class 2 buildings, this requirement is already addressed by Part D4 and the Disability (Access to Premises—Buildings) Standards 2010. Therefore, it is not necessary to apply Part 1 of the ABCB Standard for Livable Housing Design to a Class 2 building.