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21.—(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), a main scheme provider that is an immediate ETII provider or certified heat supplier must, as soon as reasonably practicable—
(a)for each benefit calculation period—
(i)after the end of the benefit calculation period, estimate,
(ii)after being notified by a higher-tier provider of the scheme benefit for that period, determine, and
(iii)after a benefit redetermination event occurs, redetermine,
the ETII proportion or (as the case may be) the QHS proportion for that period, and
(b)if it is not the supplier, notify to the higher-tier provider any ETII proportion or QHS proportion estimated, determined or redetermined by it under sub-paragraph (a).
(2) Where such a provider receives an ETII certificate, not having previously received any ETII certificate, then in relation to any benefit calculation period which ends after the certification date of such certificate, the provider must comply with paragraph (1)(a)(i) or (ii) as soon as reasonably practicable after receiving the ETII certificate.
(3) Where the immediate ETII provider is a supplier—
(a)paragraph (1)(a)(i) does not apply; and
(b)the supplier must comply with paragraph (1)(a)(ii) before first issuing an invoice of statement of account for the relevant billing period (and the reference in that paragraph to notification by a higher-tier provider does not apply).
(4) A main scheme provider (P) that is not an immediate ETII provider or certified heat supplier must, for each benefit calculation period, as soon as reasonably practicable after each lower-tier provider has given to P the corresponding notification under paragraph (1)(a)—
(a)estimate, determine or redetermine, and
(b)(except where P is the supplier) notify to the higher-tier provider,
the ETII proportion and the QHS proportion for that period.
(5) In estimating, determining or redetermining the ETII proportion or the QHS proportion for a benefit calculation period in accordance with paragraph (4), the provider must rely on the notifications given to it by lower-tier providers as to their ETII proportions or QHS proportions for that period.
(6) For the purposes of this regulation, there is a “benefit redetermination event” in relation to a main scheme provider and a benefit calculation period where, after the provider has determined or redetermined (under paragraph (1)(b) or (4)) and, where applicable, notified to a higher-level provider the ETII proportion or the QHS proportion for that benefit calculation period, any of the following occurs—
(a)the provider receives an ETII certificate or QHS certificate relating to a person (and heat network, in the case of a QHS certificate) who was not previously counted as a certified ETII operator or certified heat supplier in relation to that heat network in determining such ETII proportion or QHS proportion, and the certification date of such certificate is earlier than the end of the benefit calculation period;
(b)the provider is notified that the ETII certificate or QHS certificate has been revoked with effect from a date before the end of the benefit calculation period;
(c)the provider corrects an error in the determination of such ETII proportion or QHS proportion;
(d)the Secretary of State determines such ETII proportion or QHS proportion under regulation 74;
(e)the provider is notified by a lower-tier provider of any redetermination of an ETII proportion or QHS proportion in respect of that benefit calculation period.
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I1Reg. 21 in force at 26.4.2023, see reg. 1(1)
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