No the Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations are statute law.
One has to be careful with the use "regulations" & I admit that I have done just that I think earlier.
My quotes are from the British Standard, NOT the Gas Safety (I&U) Regs.
BS6891 is entitled: "Specification for the installation and maintenance of low pressure gas installation pipework of up to 35 mm (R11⁄4) on premises".
It is NOT statute law, so it would have to fend for status along with BS7671.
It states:
Compliance with this British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations.
Attention is drawn to the following statutory regulations:
• The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 [1];
• The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2004 [2];
• The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1994, as amended and applied by the Gas Safety (Application) (Isle of Man) Order 1996 [3];
• The Health and Safety (Gas) (Guernsey) Ordinance 2006 [4];
• The Building Regulations 2010 (England and Wales), as amended [5];
• The Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012 [6];
• The Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004, as amended [7];
• The Gas Safety (Management) Regulations 1996 [8];
• The Gas Safety (Management) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1997 [9].
It also states:
1 Scope
This British Standard specifies the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of gas installation pipework carrying 2nd and 3rd family gas of up to 35 mm (R 11⁄4) on premises, including residential park homes (2nd and 3rd family gas) and caravan holiday homes (2nd family gas) (see Table 1 and examples in Figure 1 to Figure 3; see also Figure 4).