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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Warm Home Discount (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2018 No. 909
7.New regulation 5A (suppliers no longer participating in the scheme)
8.Amendments to regulation 6 (determination of scheme customers by the Secretary of State)
9.Amendments to regulation 9 (provision of information by suppliers)
11.Amendments to regulation 12 (determination and notification of non-core spending obligation)
12.Amendment to regulation 13 (calculation of non-core spending obligation)
13.Amendments to regulation 14 (adjustments for banking and borrowing)
14.Amendments to regulation 15 (types and amounts of spending)
15.New regulations 15A and 15B (types and amounts of spending from scheme year 8)
16.New regulation 17B (scheme year 8 spending before fourth commencement date)
18.Amendments to regulation 19 (eligibility criteria and verification measures)
19.Amendment to regulation 20 (provision of rebate to broader group customers)
22.Amendments to regulation 27A (activities specified by the Secretary of State)
23.Amendments to regulation 28 (approvals by the Authority: procedure)
24.Amendment to regulation 29 (determination of amounts spent by scheme suppliers)
26.Amendments to Schedule 1 (aggregate non-core spending obligation)
29.Amendments to the Warm Home Discount (Reconciliation) Regulations 2011
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