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The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2014

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51.—(1) When giving registration, the Authority must make that registration subject to the following conditions—

(a)the participant must, on receipt of a request for access under regulation 56 or 63 allow the Secretary of State, the Authority or the Authority’s authorised agent, as applicable, access to the RHI property to carry out any of the activities described in that regulation and co-operate with such a request;

(b)the participant must submit a declaration each year to the Authority, at such time and in such form as the Authority may request, confirming that—

(i)the metering and monitoring agreement is still in force and its terms are being adhered to;

(ii)there has been no change to the agreement which could affect whether the requirements specified in Schedule 7 continue to be met;

(iii)if the participant is a landlord, the participant has ensured that all occupiers of the RHI property have consented to the collection of information relating to the use of the accredited domestic plant under the metering and monitoring agreement;

(c)the participant must notify the Authority if any change is made to the metering and monitoring agreement, including if the agreement is assigned by the metering and monitoring installer or the participant, or if the metering and monitoring agreement comes to an end or is terminated; and

(d)the participant must give the Authority access to the information collected under the metering and monitoring agreement on receipt of a request from the Authority.

(2) The Authority may make registration subject to any additional conditions it considers to be appropriate.

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