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54. After paragraph (4) of Article 14 of the Electricity Order there shall be inserted the following paragraphs—
“(5) The Authority shall not make any modifications of standard conditions under paragraph 1(c) unless—
(a)no licence holder whose licence incorporates the standard conditions (a “relevant licence holder”) has objected, within the period specified under paragraph (2)(c), to the modifications, unless any such objection has been withdrawn; or
(b)the Authority is of the opinion that—
(i)the effect of the standard conditions is such as to impose a burden affecting relevant licence holders in the carrying out of activities to which the modifications relate;
(ii)the modifications would remove or reduce the burden without removing any necessary protection; and
(iii)the modifications are such that no relevant licence holder would be unduly disadvantaged in competing with other relevant licence holders.
(6) Where at any time the Authority modifies standard conditions under paragraph (1)(c) for the purposes of their incorporation in licences under sub-paragraph (a), (b), (bb), (c) or (d) of Article 8(1) granted after that time, it shall publish the modifications in such manner as it considers appropriate.”.
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I1Reg. 54 in operation at 15.4.2011, see reg. 1
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