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The Home Energy Efficiency Scheme (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2011

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Amendment of the principal Regulations

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3.—(1) The principal Regulations are amended as follows.

(2) In regulation 2 (interpretation)—

(a)omit the definition of “energy advice”; and

(b)in the definition of “works” substitute “or materials” for “, materials or energy advice”.

(3) In regulation 4 (persons who may apply for a grant)—

(a)for paragraphs (1) to (3) substitute—

(1) A works application for grant in respect of a dwelling may be entertained by the administering agency where the conditions in paragraphs (2) and (3) are met.

(2) The condition in this paragraph is that the dwelling in respect of which the works application is made has a SAP rating of 55 or less.

(3) The condition in this paragraph is that the works application is from a person (“P”) where—

(a)P is the householder of the dwelling in respect of which the works application is made;

(b)P occupies that dwelling as P’s only or main residence;

(c)no works application has previously been made by P, and approved by the administering agency, in relation to another dwelling in the twelve month period immediately preceding the date on which the works application is made; and

(d)on the date on which the works application is made paragraph (3A) applies.

(3A) This paragraph applies where P is, or is living with a partner who is—

(a)in receipt of income support and—

(i)P or P’s partner has parental responsibility for a child under the age of 5 who ordinarily resides with that person; or

(ii)P or P’s partner is in receipt of a qualifying component;

(b)in receipt of income-related employment and support allowance and—

(i)that allowance includes a work-related activity or support component;

(ii)P or P’s partner has parental responsibility for a child under the age of 5 who ordinarily resides with that person; or

(iii)P or P’s partner is in receipt of a qualifying component;

(c)in receipt of income-based job seekers allowance and—

(i)P or P’s partner has parental responsibility for a child under the age of 5 who ordinarily resides with that person; or

(ii)P or P’s partner is in receipt of a qualifying component; or

(d)in receipt of state pension credit.;

(b)in paragraph (4), insert after the definition of “householder”—

“qualifying component” means—

(a)

an award of child tax credit which includes a disability or severe disability element for a child or young person;

(b)

a disabled child premium;

(c)

a disability premium, an enhanced disability premium, a severe disability premium, a pensioner premium, a higher pensioner premium or an enhanced pensioner premium;

“SAP rating” means the energy efficiency rating of a building determined in accordance with the Reduced Data Standard Assessment Procedure contained in the Government’s Standard Assessment Procedure for Energy Rating of Dwellings published by or on behalf of the Department for Energy and Climate Change(1) and in force on 13th April 2011; and;

(c)in paragraph (5) for “the applicant” substitute “P”.

(4) In regulation 5 (purposes for which a grant may be approved)—

(a)in paragraph (1)—

(i)for “Subject to paragraph (4), a works application for a grant” substitute “A works application for grant in respect of a dwelling”;

(ii)after sub-paragraph (f) insert—

(fa)to provide an electric fan heater in a bathroom of the dwelling where the dwelling is heated by electric storage heaters;;

(iii)in sub-paragraph (j), after “gas” insert “, liquefied petroleum gas”;

(b)in paragraph (2), for sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) substitute—

(a)services for the treatment or removal of asbestos where—

(i)the presence of asbestos in the dwelling was not known by the administering agency prior to the commencement of works for which grant was approved under paragraph (1); and

(ii)its treatment or removal is necessary for the purpose of enabling the completion those works;

(b)scaffolding where it is necessary for the purpose of carrying out the works for which grant has been approved under paragraph (1);

(c)services to connect the dwelling to the mains gas supply where—

(i)the works for which grant has been approved under paragraph (1) include the provision of a mains gas central heating system under paragraph (1)(j) or a central heating system under (1)(l);

(ii)the dwelling has no existing connection to the mains gas supply;

(iii)the supply of gas to the dwelling is necessary for the purpose of operating the heating system for which grant has been approved under paragraph (1); and

(iv)the connection to the mains gas supply is to be made under section 10 of the Gas Act 1986(2) (duty of a gas transporter to connect certain premises) and in relation to which costs or expenses are payable under or by virtue of that section;

(d)services for the removal of an oil tank from the dwelling where that oil tank is no longer required by virtue of the provision of works for which grant has been approved under paragraph (1);

(e)up to two portable electric heaters where, in the opinion of the administering agency, such provision is necessary to enable the dwelling to be habitable prior to the completion of the works for which grant has been approved under paragraph (1).; and

(c)omit paragraph (4).

(5) In regulation 6 (grant maximum)—

(a)in paragraph (a) omit “or (c)”;

(b)in paragraph (b) after “5(1)(m)” insert “or includes the treatment or removal of asbestos,”; and

(c)omit paragraph (c).

(6) In regulation 7 (additional grants)—

(a)at the beginning of paragraph (1), for “An” substitute “A”;

(b)for “applicant” wherever it occurs, substitute “person”;

(c)in paragraph (2)—

(i)after “(f),” insert “(fa),”;

(ii)for “or (l)” substitute “, (l) or (m)”; and

(d)in paragraph (3), after the first mention of “additional grant” insert “in respect of that dwelling”.

(7) Omit regulation 8 (grants received by instalments).

(8) In regulation 9 (application for, and payment of, grant)—

(a)for “applicant”—

(i)in paragraph (2) and where it first appears in paragraph (3)(b) substitute “person making the application”;

(ii)in any other place substitute “person”; and

(b)in paragraph (4), for “work” substitute “works”.

(1)

The Standard Assessment Procedure and Reduced Data Standard Assessment Procedure are published on the DECC website at http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/what_we_do/consumers/saving_energy/std_assess/std_assess.aspx.

(2)

1986 c.44. Section 10 was substituted by section 10(1) of, and paragraph 4 of Schedule 3 to, the Gas Act 1995 (c.45), and subsequently amended by sections 3(2), 80(1) to (6) and 108 of, and paragraphs 1 and 2(1) of Part 1 of Schedule 6 to, the Utilities Act 2000 (c.27).

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