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32. After article 75 insert—
75A.—(1) The UK ETS authority or the relevant national authority may, by notice to a regulator or the registry administrator, require the regulator or registry administrator to provide any information that the UK ETS authority or relevant national authority considers necessary or expedient for the exercise of the authority's functions.
(2) The regulator or the registry administrator must comply with a notice under paragraph (1) so far as reasonably practicable.
75B.—(1) This article applies to the following persons—
(a)the UK ETS authority;
(b)a national authority;
(c)a regulator;
(d)the registry administrator.
(2) A person to whom this article applies must not disclose information held or obtained under UK ETS legislation to another person.
(3) But paragraph (2) does not apply to the disclosure of information by the person in any of the following circumstances—
(a)if the disclosure is required by law;
(b)if the disclosure is necessary or expedient—
(i)for the exercise of the person's functions under UK ETS legislation;
(ii)for the purpose of the prevention, investigation, detection or prosecution of criminal offences or the execution of criminal penalties;
(iii)in the case of a disclosure by a national authority—
(aa)for the purpose of monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of the UK ETS;
(bb)for the purpose of preparing and publishing national energy and emissions statistics or the national inventory referred to in Article 4(1)(a) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change M1;
(iv)in the case of a disclosure by the Environment Agency, for the exercise of the Environment Agency's functions under the Emissions Performance Standard Regulations 2015 M2;
(v)in the case of a disclosure by the chief inspector, for the exercise of the chief inspector's functions under the Emissions Performance Standard Monitoring and Enforcement Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016 M3;
(vi)in the case of a disclosure by NRW, for the exercise of NRW's functions under the Emissions Performance Standard (Enforcement) (Wales) Regulations 2015 M4;
(c)if the disclosure is made with the consent of the person from or on behalf of whom the information was obtained;
(d)if the disclosure is to another person to whom this article applies.
(4) In this article, “UK ETS legislation” means any of the following—
(a)this Order;
(b)the Monitoring and Reporting Regulation 2018;
(c)the Verification Regulation 2018;
(d)the Free Allocation Regulation;
(e)the Activity Level Changes Regulation.
75C.—(1) The UK ETS authority may not publish any information under article 34D (allocation tables: publication, etc.) or 34N (aviation allocation table) if the publication of the information would be contrary to the interests of national security.
(2) The regulator may not publish any information under article 49 (publication of names of persons subject to civil penalty under article 52) if the publication of the information would be contrary to the interests of national security.
(3) The UK ETS authority and the regulator must exercise functions under this article, and the registry administrator must exercise functions under a relevant provision, in accordance with a direction given by the Secretary of State under section 52 of CCA 2008 as to what is or is not contrary to the interests of national security.
(4) Except where the regulator is the Secretary of State, the regulator must notify the Secretary of State of any information excluded from publication under paragraph (2).
(5) The registry administrator must notify the Secretary of State of any matter excluded from a notice under a relevant provision on the grounds that its inclusion in the notice would be contrary to the interests of national security.
(6) In this article, “relevant provision” means any of the following provisions of Schedule 5A—
(a)paragraph 11(6) (operator holding accounts);
(b)paragraph 12(5) (transfer of operator holding accounts);
(c)paragraph 13(5) (aircraft operator holding accounts);
(d)paragraph 14(5) (trading accounts);
(e)paragraph 16(8) (appointment of authorised representatives);
(f)paragraph 17(5) (change in account permission of authorised representatives);
(g)paragraph 18(3) (suspension of access to registry of authorised representatives);
(h)paragraph 19(3) (removal of authorised representatives);
(i)paragraph 25(4) (suspension of accounts);
(j)paragraph 29(5) (closure of trading accounts).”.
Commencement Information
I1Art. 32 in force at 31.12.2020, see art. 2(1)
Marginal Citations
M1Cm 2833. The Convention entered into force on 21st March 1994.
M2S.I. 2015/933, amended by S.I. 2016/1108.
M3S.R. 2016 No. 28, amended by S.R. 2018 No. 200.
M4S.I. 2015/1388 (W. 137).
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