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The Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information (Lighting Products) Regulations 2021

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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information (Lighting Products) Regulations 2021 No. 1095

PART 3GENERAL

Review

18.—(1) The Secretary of State must before 1st October 2026—

(a)evaluate these Regulations, taking into account the speed of technological progress; and

(b)publish a report stating whether or not, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, these Regulations should be amended.

(2) If the Secretary of State concludes under paragraph (1) that these Regulations should not be amended, the Secretary of State must review this conclusion from time to time and publish a new report under paragraph (1)(b) at intervals not exceeding 5 years.

Revocations

19.  The following Regulations are revoked, subject to regulations 22(1) and 23(1)—

(a)Commission Regulation (EC) No 244/2009;

(b)Commission Regulation (EC) No 245/2009;

(c)Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 874/2012;

(d)Commission Regulation (EU) No 1194/2012;

(e)Commission Regulation (EU) 2019/2020 of 1 October 2019 laying down ecodesign requirements for light sources and separate control gears pursuant to Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(1).

Consequential amendments of the 2010 Regulations

20.—(1) The table in paragraph 4 of Schedule 1 (declaration of conformity) to the 2010 Regulations is amended as follows.

(2) Omit—

(a)item 4 (fluorescent lamp without integrated ballast, a high intensity discharge lamp or a ballast or luminaire able to operate such lamps); and

(b)item 5 (non-directional household lamp).

(3) For item 16(2) (directional lamp, light-emitting diode lamp and related equipment), substitute—

16Light sources and separate control gearsThe Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information (Lighting Products) Regulations 2021.

Consequential amendments of the Energy Information Regulations 2011

21.  In the Energy Information Regulations 2011(3), in the table in paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 (product-specific measures)—

(a)omit the entry for “household lamps”;

(b)for the entry for “electrical lamps and luminaires”, substitute—

Light sourcesThe Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information (Lighting Products) Regulations 20211st October 2021.

Transitional and saving provisions in connection with ecodesign requirements

22.—(1) The Regulations specified in paragraph (2) continue to have effect (insofar as applicable, and notwithstanding the revocation of these Regulations by regulation 19(a), (b) and (d))—

(a)in relation to a light source or separate control gear which is placed on the market or put into service before 1st October 2021; and

(b)for the purposes of regulation 3(2).

(2) The Regulations are—

(a)Commission Regulation (EC) No 244/2009;

(b)Commission Regulation (EC) No 245/2009;

(c)Commission Regulation (EU) No 1194/2012.

(3) Regulation 20 (consequential amendments in relation to the 2010 Regulations) does not have effect in relation to a light source or separate control gear which—

(a)is placed on the market or put into service before 1st October 2021; or

(b)falls within regulation 3(2).

Transitional and saving provisions in connection with energy labelling requirements

23.—(1) Commission Regulation (EU) No 874/2012 continues to have effect (notwithstanding the revocation of this Regulation by regulation 19(c)) in relation to a light source where—

(a)the light source is placed on the market before 1st October 2021; and

(b)the existing label on, or displayed in relation to, the light source has not been replaced by a rescaled label in accordance with regulation 17(2).

(2) Regulation 21 (consequential amendments in relation to the Energy Information Regulations 2011) does not have effect in relation to a light source to which paragraph (1) applies.

(1)

EUR 2019/2020, as amended by S.I. 2020/1528.

(2)

Item 16 was inserted by S.I. 2013/1232.

(3)

S.I. 2011/1524; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 2013/1232 and 2019/539.

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