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20.—(1) For article 22(1) substitute—
“(1) For the purposes of section 128(9) of the 2004 Act, the “transport fuel suppliers of a specified description” are any transport fuel supplier who, in relation to an obligation period in respect of which the Administrator has received the sums referred to in section 128(7)—
(a)is an obligated supplier, or a non-obligated supplier for whom an account is maintained by the Administrator pursuant to article 7(3)(a); and
(b)held one or more RTF certificates in an RTF account at the time they were notified to the Administrator in accordance with article 21(3) or surrendered under paragraph (2)(a) as the case may be.”
(2) In article 22(2)(b), for “5th November” in each place where it occurs substitute “10th January”.
(3) In article 22(2)(d), for “5th December” in each place where it occurs substitute “10th February”.
(4) In article 22(2)(e), for “5th December” in each place where it occurs substitute “10th February”.
(5) In article 22(2)(g), for “at the end of the obligation period” substitute “at the time they were notified to the Administrator in accordance with article 21(3) or surrendered under sub-paragraph (a) as the case may be”.
(6) In article 22(3)(b), for “at the end of the principal obligation period” substitute “at the time they were notified to the Administrator in accordance with article 21(3) or surrendered under paragraph (2)(a) as the case may be in relation to the principal obligation period”.
(7) In article 22(6)(c), for “28th September” substitute “15th November”.
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