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55.—(1) This regulation applies where an accredited RHI installation is moved to a new location.
(2) No periodic support payment is payable in respect of the accredited RHI installation after the date on which it is moved to a new location until—
(a)the owner has notified the Authority of the change in location; and
(b)the Authority has concluded that the accredited RHI installation should continue to be accredited.
(3) On receipt of a notification under paragraph (2) the Authority—
(a)may require the owner to provide such information as the Authority considers necessary for the proper administration of the Scheme; and
(b)must review the accreditation of the accredited RHI installation to determine whether it continues to meet the eligibility criteria in the new location (except the requirement in regulation 16(1)(b)) and accordingly whether it should continue to be accredited.
(4) Where the Authority concludes that the accredited RHI installation should continue to be accredited it must update the central register referred to in regulation 30(9)(c) if appropriate.
(5) Where the Authority concludes that the accredited RHI installation should continue to be accredited, periodic support payments calculated from the date of that decision and for the remainder of the tariff lifetime of that accredited RHI installation are payable in accordance with these Regulations.
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