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Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act Overview The main aspects of the Act are outlined below. This is a brief summary only and full details of the Act are available at www.legislation.sa.gov.au
For more information on making a payment claim see Making a claim page. 3. Payment ScheduleA person on whom a payment claim is served (the respondent) may reply to the claim by providing a payment schedule to the claimant. A payment schedule must identify the payment claim to which it relates and must include the amount of the payment, if any, which the respondent proposes to make (the scheduled amount). If the scheduled amount is less than the claimed amount, all reasons for this difference must be given. If the respondent does not respond with a payment schedule within the required time the whole amount becomes payable and an application can be made to have the claimed amount become a judgement debt. 4. Decision by Claimant The claimant gets to choose whether to accept the amount the respondent proposes to pay, and the respondent's reasons for this, or seek to have the matter adjudicated. 5. Adjudication Application An application for adjudication must:
6. Adjudication Response After receiving a copy of the adjudication application the respondent has the right to expand on the reasons given in the Payment Schedule. 7. Adjudication After the ANA has appointed the adjudicator and all relevant documentation has been received, the adjudicator will assess the information. The adjudicator may choose to hold a conference between the parties, carry out an inspection or ask for further documentation 8. Determination The adjudicator will make a determination as expeditiously as possible and, in any case, within 10 business days after the date on which an adjudication response is lodged with the adjudicator or within any further time that the claimant and the respondent may agree. 9. Payment of the Adjudicated Amount The respondent is required to pay an adjudicated amount:
10. Non-payment of Adjudicated Amount Should the respondent fail to pay the whole or part of the adjudicated amount the claimant may:
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