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13. For article 16 (calculating and publishing FIT payment rates), substitute—
16.—(1) On or before 1st February 2016, the Authority must publish a table setting out, for FIT year 7, the generation tariffs and export tariffs which are to apply to all accredited FIT installations with a tariff date before 15th January 2016.
(2) On or before 1st February in each subsequent year the Authority must publish a table setting out, for the following FIT year (“the relevant FIT year”) the generation tariffs and export tariffs which are to apply to all accredited FIT installations with a tariff date before the start of the relevant FIT year.
(3) Within the first 5 working days of each tariff period, the Authority must publish a table (“the Quarterly Tariff Table”)—
(a)setting out the generation tariffs which are to apply to eligible installations with a tariff date in that tariff period;
(b)if article 8C applies, setting out adjustments to the limit applicable for installations of a particular description as set out in Table 1 to Schedule 1A for that tariff period, in accordance with paragraph (2) to that article.
(4) The Authority must determine the FIT payment rates under paragraphs (1), (2) and (3)—
(a)in accordance with Annexes 3, 4, 4A and 5 to Schedule A to Standard Licence Condition 33; and
(b)by reference to the data published by the Authority under article 36 and Schedule 2.”.
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