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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Nuclear Regulated Asset Base Model (Revenue Collection) Regulations 2023 No. 254
43.—(1) This regulation applies regardless of whether a request for information under regulation 42 has been made.
(2) Any of the following persons may provide to the revenue collection counterparty information which the person reasonably considers the revenue collection counterparty requires in connection with the performance of the revenue collection counterparty’s functions—
(a)the Authority;
(b)a CFD counterparty.
(3) The revenue collection counterparty may provide to the Authority information which the revenue collection counterparty reasonably considers the Authority requires in connection with the performance of the Authority’s functions.
(4) Any of the following persons may provide to the Secretary of State information relating to revenue collection contracts which the person reasonably considers the Secretary of State requires in connection with the performance of the Secretary of State’s functions—
(a)the revenue collection counterparty;
(b)the Authority;
(c)a nuclear administrator.
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