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Flat in-fill measures

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20.—(1) A measure (“measure X”) is a “flat in-fill measure” and meets the condition in this article if—

(a)it is installed at domestic premises that are in a block of flats;

(b)it is one of the following measures—

(i)solid wall insulation; or

(ii)cavity wall insulation;

(c)it is linked with one other measure (“the primary measure”) which is—

(i)the same kind of measure as measure X;

(ii)promoted by the same participant that promoted measure X; and

(iii)installed at separate domestic premises in the same block of flats as measure X; and

(d)the primary measure with which measure X is linked is an ECO4A qualifying action by virtue of meeting the condition in any of articles 12 to 19.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(c)—

(a)measure X is linked with a primary measure if—

(i)measure X is completed during the three month period beginning with the day on which the primary measure is completed;

(ii)measure X is notified under article 25 on the same day as, or after, the notification of the primary measure under that article;

(iii)when notifying measure X under article 25, the participant includes information sufficient to enable the Administrator to identify the primary measure with which it is to be linked; and

(iv)the primary measure is not already linked with another in-fill measure;

(b)a primary measure is the same kind of measure as measure X if—

(i)both are solid wall insulation; or

(ii)both are cavity wall insulation.

(3) In this article—

block of flats” means a building which contains two or more flats;

“flat”—

(a)

in respect of domestic premises in England and Wales, has the same meaning as in the Building Regulations 2010(1);

(b)

in respect of domestic premises in Scotland, has the same meaning as in the Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004(2) and also includes a maisonette, as defined in those Regulations.

(1)

S.I. 2010/2214. See regulation 2(1). There are amending instruments but none are relevant.

(2)

S.S.I. 2004/406. See regulation 2(1). There are amending instruments but none are relevant.

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