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19.—(1) A compulsory scheme electricity supplier must determine, and notify to the Authority—
(a)eligibility criteria which the supplier proposes to apply in selecting broader group customers; and
(b)measures (“verification measures”) to be taken before providing the prescribed rebate to a broader group customer, for the purpose of verifying so far as reasonably practicable that the customer meets the supplier’s eligibility criteria.
(2) A supplier may make—
(a)a notification for the purposes of one or more scheme years; and
(b)more than one notification in respect of a scheme year.
(3) When the Authority receives a notification, it must decide whether to approve—
(a)the eligibility criteria; and
(b)the verification measures.
(4) The Authority must approve a supplier’s eligibility criteria if, but only if—
(a)they satisfy Condition 1; and
(b)in the case of eligibility criteria notified for the purposes of any of scheme years 2, 3 and 4, they also satisfy Condition 2.
(5) Condition 1 is that either—
(a)the eligibility criteria consist of—
(i)one or more of the descriptions of persons in Part 1 of Schedule 2; or
(ii)a description, or descriptions, of persons, all the members of which fall within one or more of the descriptions of persons in Part 1 of Schedule 2; or
(b)the Authority is satisfied that customers meeting the criteria will wholly or mainly be persons in fuel poverty, or in a fuel poverty risk group.
(6) Condition 2 is that the criteria are such as to ensure that in scheme years 2, 3 and 4, customers meeting the criteria will wholly or mainly be persons who were not core group customers in the previous scheme year.
(7) The Authority must approve a supplier’s proposed verification measures if, but only if—
(a)they include all the measures specified in Part 2 of Schedule 2; or
(b)the Authority is satisfied that the measures will be at least as effective as those specified in Part 2 of Schedule 2 for the purpose of verifying so far as reasonably practicable that customers provided with the prescribed rebate under this Chapter meet the supplier’s eligibility criteria.
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