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43.—(1) This regulation applies to a participant (“P”) where the Authority has provided a metering statement for an accredited domestic plant.
(2) P must ensure that—
(a)the heat generated by the plant is metered from the date on which the Authority provides the metering statement until the tariff end date;
(b)eligible meters are positioned in accordance with the paragraph of regulation 15 or 16 specified in the metering statement; and
(c)if the Authority has authorised a metering arrangement, each eligible meter identified in that arrangement is located as identified in that arrangement.
(3) P must keep each eligible meter which is required under a metering statement for the accredited domestic plant—
(a)in good working order; and
(b)positioned in accordance with the paragraph of regulation 15 or 16 specified in the metering statement.
(4) The Authority may request that P provide meter readings and other data from all eligible meters required by these Regulations.
(5) Any meter readings or other data requested under paragraph (4) must be provided by P—
(a)in such form as the Authority may request; and
(b)by the date (if any) specified by the Authority or at such regular intervals as the Authority may request to enable it to discharge its functions under these Regulations.
(6) Nothing in this regulation prevents the Authority from accepting further data from a participant, if the Authority considers it appropriate to do so.
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