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(1)The Scottish Ministers must prepare a fuel poverty strategy.
(2)The fuel poverty strategy must—
(a)set out the approach the Scottish Ministers intend to take or consider should be taken to ensure that the fuel poverty targets are met,
(b)set out the approach the Scottish Ministers intend to take in relation to each of the four drivers of fuel poverty to ensure that the fuel poverty targets are met,
(c)set out the approach the Scottish Ministers intend to take or consider should be taken towards meeting the fuel poverty targets in each local authority area,
(d)set out the cost of the approach set out under subsection (2)(a),
(e)set out organisations, or types of organisations, with which the Scottish Ministers intend to work to ensure that the fuel poverty targets are met,
(f)set out how the Scottish Ministers intend to identify households in fuel poverty,
(g)identify characteristics of households which—
(i)are likely to be in fuel poverty, or
(ii)for which getting out of fuel poverty presents particular challenges,
(h)set out the approach the Scottish Ministers intend to take to identifying residential buildings—
(i)which are used as homes by a household in fuel poverty,
(ii)where improvements would be required to achieve, by 2030, an energy performance certificate band C or higher (within the meaning of the Energy Performance of Buildings (Scotland) Regulations 2008), and
(iii)where it is technically feasible, cost effective and affordable to achieve an energy performance certificate band C or higher, and
(i)set out how the Scottish Ministers intend to assess—
(i)progress towards meeting the fuel poverty targets, and
(ii)whether the fuel poverty targets are met.
(3)The approach set out under subsection (2)(a) must include provision for how to remove low levels of energy efficiency as a driver of fuel poverty.
(4)The fuel poverty strategy may include such other information as the Scottish Ministers consider appropriate.
(5)The Scottish Ministers are to keep the fuel poverty strategy under review and may at any time revise it.
(6)Unless the context requires otherwise, a reference in this Act to the fuel poverty strategy includes a reference to the fuel poverty strategy as revised following a review under subsection (5).
(7)Within 5 years after publishing the fuel poverty strategy under section 8(1)(a), the Scottish Ministers are either—
(a)to revise the strategy, or
(b)to publish an explanation of why they have decided not to revise it.
(8)For the purposes of subsection (2)(b), “four drivers of fuel poverty” has the same meaning as in section 14(10).
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