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[F14.(1)This paragraph applies where a distribution exemption holder is required under paragraph 2(3), (6) or (9) or 3(12)(a) to give a third party supplier access to its distribution system.U.K.
(2)The duty must be performed for so long as the access is required.
(3)In meeting the duty the distribution exemption holder must not—
(a)treat the third party supplier less favourably than any other supplier in respect of the terms and conditions for access to its distribution system, including those relating to any connection under paragraph 7(2);
(b)refuse to give access on the basis that the Authority has not yet approved its charging methodology; or
(c)act in a manner which unreasonably prevents, restricts or delays access to its distribution system by the third party supplier.
(4)The distribution exemption holder must grant the third party supplier such ancillary or incidental rights over its distribution system as are necessary to enable the third party supplier to meet its licence or statutory obligations, including any obligations of the third party supplier relating to metering functions.
(5)Where access has been given before a methodology for calculating a use of system charge has been given an approval that is required by virtue of paragraph 5(1), the distribution exemption holder may, within a reasonable period after receiving notification of the approval of the methodology, require the third party supplier to pay for that access an amount that is—
(a)equivalent to the charge that would have been payable for that access had the methodology been approved before the access was given; and
(b)payable within such period as the parties agree or, in the absence of such agreement, within such reasonable period after the distribution exemption holder demands the payment as may be specified by the distribution exemption holder.]
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 2ZA, Sch. 2ZB inserted (10.11.2011) by The Electricity and Gas (Internal Markets) Regulations 2011 (S.I. 2011/2704), regs. 1(1), 21(3), Sch. 2
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