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52.—(1) Where paragraph (2) applies, subject to regulation 53, the Authority must—
(a)give registration;
(b)notify the applicant that the registration application has been successful;
(c)enter on the central register the details of the metering and monitoring agreement, the applicant’s name and such other information as the Authority considers necessary for the proper administration of the domestic RHI scheme; and
(d)notify the applicant of any conditions attached to the registration.
(2) This paragraph applies where—
(a)a registration application has been properly made in accordance with regulation 50;
(b)the Authority has given accreditation for the plant under regulation 21 or will give accreditation at the same time as it gives registration;
(c)the Authority is satisfied that the metering and monitoring agreement meets the requirements specified in Schedule 7 (or, if the plant has not yet been given accreditation, the agreement will meet the requirements when the plant is given accreditation and the owner becomes a participant); and
(d)the Authority has no reason to believe that—
(i)the terms of the agreement are not being or will not be complied with;
(ii)measuring instruments have not been installed in accordance with the requirements in paragraph 3 or 4 of Schedule 7; or
(iii)any eligible meters or temperature sensors installed under the agreement do not meet the accuracy requirements in paragraph 5 of Schedule 7.
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