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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2014 No. 928
7. The requirements referred to in paragraph 1(c) are that the agreement requires that the installer view—
(a)includes all of the information recorded by all measuring instruments required under the metering and monitoring agreement over a period which is—
(i)at least the past 12 months; or
(ii)if the agreement has been in force for less than 12 months, the period in which the agreement has been in force;
(b)shows the data as it was recorded in 2 minute intervals or smaller intervals;
(c)indicates the data completeness of the recorded information—
(i)in each three month period for the past 12 months; or
(ii)if the information has been recorded for a period which is shorter than 12 months, in any three month period for which information has been recorded.
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