What happens if my development/safety codes permit is refused?
If a development permit is refused, the owner of the property or the applicant of the development permit can appeal the decision within 14 calendar days from the date the applicant was notified of the decision to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (SDAB).
If a safety codes permit is refused, suspended or cancelled by the Safety Codes Officer that
decision can be appealed to the Safety Codes Council.

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1. What is a Safety Code permit?
2. Why do I need a Safety Codes permit?
3. What kind of Safety Codes permits do I need?
4. What is the difference between a development permit and a building permit?
5. How long will the development/safety codes permitting process take?
6. What happens if my development/safety codes permit is refused?
7. What is the appeal process for a Development or Safety Codes Permit?
8. What if I want to choose my own Safety Codes Agency for safety codes permits?
9. What process is in place to ensure agency permit costs are controlled?
10. What is accreditation? And why does it matter?
11. What is the Safety Codes Council?
12. What is the Safety Codes Act?