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Owners are required to have their safety barriers inspected and to lodge a certificate of barrier compliance with their council. If a safety barrier is not compliant, it is the owner’s responsibility to make the barrier compliant.
After your swimming pool or spa has been registered and inspected, you will receive a certificate of barrier compliance from your building surveyor or inspector.
Certificates of barrier compliance must be lodged by a particular due date - the date is based on the construction date of the pool/spa.
Lodge your certificate by 1 June 2022.
The following checklists will help you assess the safety of your barrier. The checklists are based on the relevant barrier standard associated with the date that the pool or spa was installed.
If you are having any work done on an existing safety barrier, a permit may need to be issued to alter the barrier. Work to alter an existing barrier will need to comply with the current Regulations. Check with your local council or building surveyor for advice.
Lodge your certificate by 1 June 2023.
The following checklist will help you assess the safety of your barrier. The checklist is based on the relevant barrier standard associated with the date that the pool or spa was installed.
Lodge your certificate by 1 June 2024.
Your first certificate must be lodged within 30 days of the date of issue of the certificate.
This certificate must accompany your application for registration.
When your barrier meets the required safety standard, your building surveyor or inspector will issue a Form 23 Certificate of Barrier Compliance.
You will need to upload the certificate within 30 days of receiving it from your building surveyor or inspector.
If you are a building inspector or building surveyor wishing to lodge a Certificate of Barrier Non-Compliance, click on the "Non-compliance" tab above.
A lodgement fee applies. This fee is set by the Victorian state government.
Please note we only accept Visa or MasterCard.
Lodge a Certificate of Barrier Compliance
Council will send you confirmation that your Certificate has been accepted and will advise when your next Certificate is due.
Certificates are to be lodged every four years.
They can either:
If the inspector determines that the pool barrier is compliant:
If the inspector determines that the pool barrier remains non-compliant:
If the barrier remains non-compliant, but the inspector is satisfied that progress has been made towards bringing the barrier into compliance they may allow you an additional seven days to rectify the barrier. Otherwise, they will issue a certificate of barrier non-compliance.
If an inspector issues a certificate of barrier non-compliance
When the council receives the certificate of barrier non-compliance, the municipal building surveyor will issue either:
For more information, visit the Building and Plumbing Commission website.