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F1 Order revoked (with savings) (1.10.2018) by The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme (Revocation and Savings) Order 2018 (S.I. 2018/841), art. 3(1)-(3)
1. Where an application for registration is required under this section M1, that application must be made in accordance with article 12.
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M1This section applies to an undertaking or a group of undertakings further to article 27(2).
2.—(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies to a group (“A”) where the following change occurs in the post-qualification period—
(a)a participant equivalent (“B”) leaves A; and
(b)B does not become a member of another group.
(2) In respect of the change—
(a)B must—
(i)apply to be registered as a participant in accordance with article 11; and
(ii)when doing so notify the administrator that it was a member of A and when it ceased to be so;
(b)A must—
(i)apply to be registered as a participant in accordance with article 11; and
(ii)when doing so notify the administrator that B was a member of A and when it ceased to be so.
3.—(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies to a participant or participant equivalent (“C”) where the following change occurs in the post-qualification period—
(a)C becomes a member of another group or undertaking ( “ D ”); and
(b)D is not required to register under article 24.
(2) In respect of the change—
(a)C or D must—
(i)apply for registration as a participant in accordance with article 11; and
(ii)when doing so notify the administrator that C is a member of D and when that occurred;
(b)D is only a participant in respect of C when D registers on behalf of C.
4.—(1) Sub-paragraphs (2) applies to a participant (“E”) where the following change occurs in the post-qualification period—
(a)E becomes a member of another group or undertaking ( “ F ”); and
(b)F is required to register under article 24 but has not applied for registration.
(2) In respect of the change, F must—
(a)apply for registration as a participant in accordance with article 11;
(b)when doing so notify the administrator that E is a member of F and when that occurred;
(c)in that notification by F under paragraph (b) F must inform the administrator whether or not F requests that E may apply for registration as a separate participant; and
(d)in respect of the information required under paragraph 6 of Schedule 4, include the information which applied to E in the qualification year.
(3) Where a request is made under sub-paragraph (2)(c), that must be treated as an application for registration under article 26(2).
5.—(1) Sub-paragraphs (2) to (4) apply to a participant equivalent (“B”) of a group (“H”) where—
(a)B joins another group (“J”) in the post-qualification period; and
(b)H and J are groups to which article 27(2) applies.
(2) In respect of the change H and J must—
(a)apply for registration as participants in accordance with article 11; and
(b)when doing so notify the administrator of the change and when it occurred; and
(c)in the notification by J under paragraph (b), it must inform the administrator whether or not J requests that B may apply for registration as a separate participant.
(3) Where a request is made under sub-paragraph (2)(c), that must be treated as an application for registration under article 26(2).
(4) In respect of the information required under paragraph 6 of Schedule 4, J must include the information which applied to B in the qualification year.]
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