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Electrical Compliance Policy

Meeting: 03/03/2025 - Executive (Item 85)

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Decision:

RESOLVED that the Electrical Compliance Policy be approved.

 

Minutes:

Executive considered a detailed report, presented by the Portfolio Holder for Housing, which sought Members approval for the Electrical Compliance Policy.

 

The Regulator for Social Housing revised Consumer Standards were effective from 1st April 2024, and were designed to protect tenants and ensure they received high quality services.  The Safety and Quality Standard required landlords to provide good quality homes and landlord services to tenants.  It was explicit that the Council must ensure that all legal assessments were carried out with any arising actions to be completed within appropriate timescales.

 

Then Electrical Safety Policy set out the Council’s legal obligations with regard to the servicing, maintenance, and repair of Electrical Installations and detailed how the Council would ensure it met those legal obligations, specifically that qualified electricians and contractors would carry out five yearly electrical installation inspections and tests to all the Council’s residential properties.  The Policy also set out how the Council would monitor and report on its performance of those legal requirements, including an escalation process for when there was non-compliance.

 

Moved by Councillor Phil Smith and seconded by Councillor John Ritchie

RESOLVED that the Electrical Compliance Policy be approved.

 

Reasons for Recommendation

It was considered best practice to have a policy which set out the Council’s approach to legislative compliance requirements.

 

Alternative Options and Reasons for Rejection

The Policy was considered necessary so that members of the public were aware of the Council’s responsibilities and its approach to how it ensured compliance with these, as well as how the Council would use legal remedies contained within the tenancy agreement to gain access where needed to fulfil these legal obligations.