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The Pubs Code etc. Regulations 2016

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46.—(1) Paragraphs (2) to (4) apply where a pub-owning business intends to charge a tied pub tenant an amount (“the insurance charge”) in respect of premiums for insurance in respect of the premises to which the tenancy or licence relates.

(2) The pub-owning business must inform the tied pub tenant whether—

(a)the insurance charge exceeds the amount payable by the pub-owning business in respect of premiums for insurance in respect of the premises under the insurance policy and, if so, the amount of that excess; and

(b)the pub-owning business, or any group undertaking(1) in relation to the pub-owning business, receives, or expects to receive, any commission or rebate in connection with that policy.

(3) Before the pub-owning business purchases, or renews, an insurance policy in respect of the premises, the pub-owning business must—

(a)provide to the tenant full details of that policy, including the cover which is provided, the charges payable and any contributions towards a claim which the tenant is required to make;

(b)provide to the tenant any additional information required to allow the tenant to compare the policy with other suitable, comparable policies which may be available; and

(c)where the tied pub tenant notifies the pub-owning business that it has identified a suitable and comparable alternative policy (the “tenant’s alternative policy”), consider that policy.

(4) Where the pub-owning business is required to provide information under paragraph (3), the pub-owning business must do so—

(a)at least 21 days before the day on which the policy has effect; or

(b)if earlier, at least 21 days before the day on which the pub-owning business enters into the insurance.

(5) Paragraph (6) applies where the insurance charge is higher than the amount which it would be if the pub-owning business entered into the tenant’s alternative policy (the “alternative insurance charge”).

(6) The pub-owning business must—

(a)purchase the tenant’s alternative policy; or

(b)agree, in writing, that any difference between the insurance charge and the alternative insurance charge is not payable by the tenant.

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Section 72(1) of SBEEA 2015 defines “group undertaking”.

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