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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Flood Reinsurance (Scheme Funding and Administration) Regulations 2015.
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PART 2 Definitions for the purposes of the ActPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 3 FR Scheme FundingPrevious MatchNext Match
7.Provision of information by relevant insurersPrevious MatchNext Match
9.Payment of the levy by instalments and adjustments to instalmentsPrevious MatchNext Match
10.Payment of additional levy or contributionsPrevious MatchNext Match
11.Requirements for request of additional levy or contributionsPrevious MatchNext Match
12.Adjustments to payments of additional amountsPrevious MatchNext Match
13.Application of levy or contributions collectedPrevious MatchNext Match
14.Recovery of amounts due as a civil debtPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 4 Reinsurance Premium ThresholdsPrevious MatchNext Match
15.FR Scheme reinsurance premium thresholds: England and ScotlandPrevious MatchNext Match
16.FR Scheme reinsurance premium thresholds: WalesPrevious MatchNext Match
17.FR Scheme reinsurance premium thresholds: Northern IrelandPrevious MatchNext Match
18.Relevant valuation band or Flood Re category for household premisesPrevious MatchNext Match
19.Calculation of reinsurance premium thresholdsPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 5 FR Scheme AdministrationPrevious MatchNext Match
20.Exercise of the FR Scheme administrator’s functionsPrevious MatchNext Match
21.Restrictions on the exercise of the FR Scheme administrator’s functionsPrevious MatchNext Match
22.Transition to risk reflective pricing of flood insurancePrevious MatchNext Match
24.Powers of the Comptroller and Auditor GeneralPrevious MatchNext Match
25.Provision of information by the FR Scheme administratorPrevious MatchNext Match
26.Provision of information to relevant insurersPrevious MatchNext Match
27.Review and report on the FR SchemePrevious MatchNext Match
28.Report on the total amount of contributions requestedPrevious MatchNext Match
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