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PART 6 Registration and Disclosure of Data Relating to Certificates and Reports
PART 1 Green deal information to be included in energy performance certificates
2.The date on which the energy performance certificate ceases to...
3.A statement indicating that a new energy performance certificate should...
4.A statement— (a) indicating that improvements have been installed at...
6.Where the green deal plan is a regulated consumer credit...
8.A statement indicating that— (a) the outstanding credit under the...
10.The unique reference number assigned to the green deal plan....
15.The rate of interest charged under the green deal plan....
16.A statement indicating whether the interest rate charged under the...
17.Where, in accordance with regulation 33(b) of the Green Deal...
19.Where the green deal property is a domestic property, a...
20.Where the green deal property is a non-domestic property, a...
21.In respect of each improvement installed at the green deal...
22.A statement advising the person receiving the energy performance certificate—...
23.A statement indicating that— (a) the improvements installed under the...
24.A statement indicating that further information is contained in the...
Specified data items for online publication
1.In this Schedule, “residential building” means premises in England or...
2.For data from which an energy performance certificate for a...
3.For data from which an energy performance certificate for a...
4.For data from which a display energy certificate may be...
5.For data from which an inspection report may be produced,...
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