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2.Amendments to the Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2014
8.Amendments to regulation 27 (calculation of RHI payments where metering is not required)
9.Amendment to regulation 29 (calculation of deemed annual heat generation)
10.Amendments to regulation 34 (calculation of initial tariffs)
11.Amendment to regulation 35 (calculation of initial tariffs: calculation of A)
12.Amendments to regulation 36 (calculation of initial tariffs: calculation of B)
13.Substitution of regulation 37 (calculation of subsequent tariffs)
14.Amendment to regulation 41 (ongoing obligations: annual declarations)
15.Amendment to regulation 49 (additional payments where a registered metering and monitoring agreement relates to an accredited domestic plant)
16.Amendment to regulation 53 (exceptions to duty to give registration)
17.Insertion of regulation 54A (power to withhold MM payments in the case of non-compliance)
19.Amendments to regulation 58 (power to withhold RHI payments in the case of non-compliance)
21.Substitution of Schedule 5 (tariffs) and Schedule 6 (expenditure for individual technologies)
22.Amendment to Schedule 7 (requirements for metering and monitoring agreements)
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