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The Green Deal Framework (Disclosure, Acknowledgment, Redress etc.) Regulations 2012

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Regulations 2(1), 9(2), 11(2),12(3), 13(2), 14(3), 15(2), 16(4),17(4), 19(1), 20, 21 and 80

SCHEDULE 1Registers

SECTION 1All green deal certification bodies and green deal participants

1.  Name, address and contact details.

2.  Any trading name.

3.  For a company, the company registration number and names of the directors.

4.  Green deal registration number.

5.  Date of entry on the register.

6.  Whether the person’s authorisation is suspended or withdrawn and—

(a)if it is suspended, the period of the suspension;

(b)if it is withdrawn, when the withdrawal of authorisation began.

7.  Any periods when the person’s authorisation has been suspended or withdrawn other than a suspension or withdrawal of authorisation to which paragraph 6 applies.

8.  The reasons for any suspension or withdrawal of authorisation.

SECTION 2Green deal assessor certification bodies

9.  Date of accreditation to certify persons as able to act as a green deal assessor.

10.  Certificate of accreditation number.

11.  Name of accrediting body.

SECTION 3Green deal assessors

12.  Date of certification to act as a green deal assessor.

13.  Certificate number.

14.  Name of certifying body.

SECTION 4Green deal installer certification bodies

15.  Date of accreditation to certify persons as able to act as a green deal installer.

16.  Scope of accreditation.

17.  Certificate of accreditation number.

18.  Name of accrediting body.

SECTION 5Green deal installers

19.  Date of certification to act as a green deal installer.

20.  Scope of certification and energy efficiency improvements certified to install.

21.  Certificate number.

22.  Name of certifying body.

SECTION 6Green deal providers

23.  Whether authorisation is granted in relation to—

(a)non-domestic properties only, or

(b)domestic and non-domestic properties,

and the date of authorisation.

24.  For authorisation in relation to domestic properties—

(a)the number of the person’s consumer credit licence and the types of business authorised by that licence, or

(b)where a consumer credit licence is not required under section 21 of the 1974 Act(1), an entry on the register to that effect.

(1)

1974 c.39; section 21 was amended by the Consumer Credit Act 2006 (c.14), section 33(1). It is also amended by the Energy Act 2011 (c.16), section 26, which has not yet been commenced.

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