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The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme Order 2020

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70.—(1) Subject to paragraph (3), the following may appeal to the appeal body—

(a)a person who is aggrieved by a decision of the regulator [F1or the registry administrator] determining an application made by the person under this Order;

[F2(b)a person who is aggrieved by a notice given—

(i)to the person under a provision referred to in paragraph (2);

(ii)to the registry administrator—

(aa)under article 34U in respect of the transfer of allowances from the person's operator holding account or aircraft operator holding account;

(bb)under article 34W(1) in respect of the withholding of allowances that would otherwise have been allocated in respect of an installation of which the person is the operator under article 34E or to the person under article 34O.]

(2) Those provisions are—

(a)article 30(1) (refusal of application for an emissions monitoring plan);

(b)article 31(4), (5) or (6) (variation of an emissions monitoring plan);

[F3(ba)article 34H(4) (notice of regulator's estimate of value of parameter);

(bb)article 34V (return of allowances: notice to operator, etc.);]

(c)[F4article 44(1) or (2A)] (enforcement notices);

(d)article 45(5) (determination of reportable emissions by regulator);

(e)article 47(3) or (7) (penalty notices);

(f)article 75(1) (information notices);

(g)paragraph 1(12) of Schedule 3 (application to be treated as being withdrawn);

[F5(ga)paragraph 11(5) of Schedule 5A (notice suspending operator holding account);

(gb)paragraph 12(4) of Schedule 5A (notice suspending operator holding account on transfer);

(gc)paragraph 13(4) of Schedule 5A (notice suspending aircraft operator holding account);

(gd)paragraph 14(4)(b) of Schedule 5A (notice refusing to open trading account);

(ge)paragraph 16(7)(b) of Schedule 5A (notice refusing to appoint authorised representative);

(gf)paragraph 17(4)(b) of Schedule 5A (notice refusing to change account permission);

(gg)paragraph 18(2) of Schedule 5A (notice suspending access to registry of authorised representative);

(gh)paragraph 19(2) of Schedule 5A (notice removing authorised representative);

(gi)paragraph 25(3) of Schedule 5A (notice suspending account);

(gj)paragraph 29(4) of Schedule 5A (notice closing trading account);]

(h)paragraph 6(4) or (5) of Schedule 6 (variation of permits);

(i)paragraph 10(2) of Schedule 6 (transfer of permits: underreporting discovered after transfer);

(j)paragraph 12(4) of Schedule 6 (revocation of permits);

(k)paragraph 23(1) or (2) of Schedule 7 (conversion notices);

(l)paragraph 7(2) of Schedule 8 (end of ultra-small emitter status);

(m)paragraph 1(3)(b) or (4)(b) of Schedule 11 (permits under GGETSR 2012).

[F6(n)Article 8(6)(b) of the Free Allocation Regulation (notice rejecting monitoring methodology plan);

(o)Article 3(5) of the Activity Level Changes Regulation (notice of regulator's estimate of value of parameter in activity level report).]

(3) An appeal under paragraph (1) may not be made to the extent that the decision implements—

(a)a direction given under—

(i)section 40 of the Environment Act 1995 M1;

(ii)section 52 of CCA 2008;

(iii)article 11 of the Natural Resources Body for Wales (Establishment) Order 2012 M2;

(iv)regulation 40 of the Pollution Prevention and Control (Industrial Emissions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2013 M3;

(b)a direction given by an appeal body under this Order.

[F7(4) To avoid doubt, no appeal may be brought under paragraph (1)(a) in respect of—

(a)a calculation of the regulator under article 34M(1)(b) or 34Q(5)(b);

(b)a preliminary assessment of the regulator under paragraph 5(3) of Schedule 7 or paragraph 3(3) of Schedule 8.]

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