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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Nuclear Regulated Asset Base Model (Revenue Collection) Regulations 2023 No. 254
42.—(1) The revenue collection counterparty may request information from an electricity supplier which the revenue collection counterparty reasonably requires in connection with the performance of the revenue collection counterparty’s functions.
(2) The revenue collection counterparty may request information from a CFD counterparty which the revenue collection counterparty reasonably requires in connection with the revenue collection counterparty’s determination of amounts of EII excluded electricity under these Regulations.
(3) The Authority may request information which they reasonably require in connection with the performance of the Authority’s functions from any of the following persons—
(a)the revenue collection counterparty;
(b)the national system operator.
(4) The Secretary of State may request information relating to revenue collection contracts which they reasonably require in connection with the performance of the Secretary of State’s functions from any of the following persons—
(a)the revenue collection counterparty;
(b)the Authority;
(c)a nuclear administrator;
(d)the national system operator;
(e)an RCC party.
(5) The Secretary of State may request the Authority to provide information to the revenue collection counterparty which the Secretary of State reasonably considers the revenue collection counterparty requires in connection with the performance of the revenue collection counterparty’s functions.
(6) The information which the Secretary of State may request under paragraph (5) includes information about amounts calculated by the Authority in accordance with an RCC party’s relevant licence.
(7) The Secretary of State may request a nuclear administrator to provide information to the Authority which the Secretary of State reasonably considers the Authority requires in connection with the performance of the Authority’s functions.
(8) A person who receives a request under this regulation must comply with the request within such period as the person making the request may reasonably require.
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