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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Electricity Capacity Regulations 2014 No. 2043
68.—(1) In this Chapter, a “delivery body reviewable decision” means a decision by the Delivery Body under capacity market rules of a kind specified in the first column of the following table.
(2) A dispute or appeal in relation to a delivery body reviewable decision may only be brought—
(a)by a person specified in the corresponding entry in the second column of the table (an “affected person”); and
(b)in accordance with this Chapter.
Decision | Person who may bring dispute or appeal |
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A prequalification decision. | The applicant or secondary trading entrant in relation to whom the decision has been made. |
A refusal of a request for rectification of the capacity market register on the basis of factual inaccuracy. | The person who made a request for rectification in accordance with capacity market rules. |
A refusal of a request to amend a capacity agreement notice on the basis of factual inaccuracy. | The capacity provider to whom a capacity agreement notice has been issued, and who has made a request to amend it in accordance with capacity market rules. |
The issue of a termination notice, or a notice of intention to terminate a capacity agreement. | The capacity provider to whom the notice has been issued. |
(3) In the table in paragraph (2), “secondary trading entrant” has the meaning given in the Rules.
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