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(1)The Secretary of State may make regulations requiring payments (“electricity support payments”) to be made to a person who carries out an energy-intensive activity, for the purpose of alleviating the impact on the person of electricity costs.
(2)In subsection (1), “energy-intensive activity” means an activity (or description of activity) that is designated as such in the regulations.
(3)The regulations may make provision—
(a)about the circumstances in which a person is eligible for electricity support payments;
(b)about how eligibility is to be considered and determined;
(c)setting out a process for applying for electricity support payments, including provision about the form and content of applications;
(d)about the calculation of electricity support payments;
(e)requiring a person to provide information that is relevant to their eligibility for electricity support payments or to the calculation of any such payments;
(f)requiring a person who supplies electricity to another person to provide information that is relevant to the matters mentioned in paragraph (e) (whether to the person to whom the information relates or to another person specified in the regulations);
(g)about the sharing of information provided by virtue of paragraph (e) or (f);
(h)requiring past electricity support payments to be repaid (with or without interest) in circumstances specified in the regulations;
(i)about how amounts repaid by virtue of paragraph (h) are to be applied (including provision for amounts to be held in reserve or paid into the Consolidated Fund);
(j)for the enforcement of obligations imposed by or under the regulations (including provision about interest on late payments and imposing financial penalties);
(k)about the resolution of disputes, including provision about arbitration or appeals (which may in particular include provision for the person conducting an arbitration or determining an appeal to order the payment of costs or expenses or compensation).
(4)Where by virtue of subsection (3)(j) the regulations provide for the imposition of a financial penalty, they must also provide for a right of appeal against the imposition of the penalty.
(5)The regulations may—
(a)appoint a person, with the person’s consent, to carry out functions in connection with electricity support payments (a “support payment administrator”);
(b)confer functions on the support payment administrator;
(c)require the support payment administrator to provide information or assistance to the Secretary of State, or to another person specified in the regulations, in relation to any functions so conferred.
(6)Where—
(a)the regulations impose a requirement on a regulated person (as defined by section 25(8) of the Electricity Act 1989),
(b)the requirement is enforceable by a support payment administrator, and
(c)the support payment administrator is the GEMA,
the regulations may provide for the requirement to be enforceable by the GEMA as if it were a relevant requirement imposed on the person for the purposes of section 25 of that Act.
(7)The regulations may provide for any sum—
(a)that a person is required under the regulations to pay to the Secretary of State or to a support payment administrator, and
(b)that has not been paid by the date required,
to be recoverable from the person as a civil debt due to the Secretary of State or to the support payment administrator (as the case may be).
(8)The regulations may make provision about the terms of a support payment administrator’s appointment, including provision—
(a)for the support payment administrator to be remunerated, or compensated for costs that they incur;
(b)about how an appointment may be terminated by the Secretary of State or by the support payment administrator, and when termination takes effect.
(9)If functions of a support payment administrator (“the outgoing administrator”) are to be taken on by another support payment administrator or by the Secretary of State (“the successor”), the regulations may—
(a)require the outgoing administrator to take steps specified in the regulations to enable or facilitate the carrying out of those functions by the successor;
(b)provide for the transfer of any property, rights or liabilities from the outgoing administrator to the successor;
(c)provide for anything done by or in relation to the outgoing administrator in connection with any property, rights or liabilities to be treated as done, or to be continued, by or in relation to the successor.
“Property” in this subsection includes interests of any description.
(10)Regulations under this section may confer a discretion on the Secretary of State or on a support payment administrator.
(11)Regulations under this section are subject to the affirmative procedure.
Commencement Information
I1S. 211 in force at 26.12.2023, see s. 334(3)(g)
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