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3.—(1) A relevant intermediary must not—
(a)in its capacity as an EPG consumer reject an EPG tariff reduction offered to it pursuant to section 8.4(b)(i) of F1... the EPG scheme documents, or
(b)reject, or fail to take all reasonable steps in accordance with paragraph (10) to secure, a pass-through amount to which it is entitled pursuant to the operation of these Regulations.
(2) A relevant intermediary must ensure that as soon as reasonably practicable after a scheme benefit has been provided to it in respect of a period, it provides to each of its end users in respect of that period a just and reasonable pass-through amount in respect of the scheme benefit provided to that relevant intermediary.
(3) If and to the extent that the relevant intermediary does not pass through the whole of the scheme benefit provided to it in a period to its end users, it is for the relevant intermediary to demonstrate to end users that the pass-through it has effected in respect of the period concerned is just and reasonable, and in so doing it is entitled to take into account the extent to which its charges to end users reflect the increased cost of energy as a result of the energy crisis.
(4) The pass-through amount must be calculated in accordance with the rules set out in regulation 4.
(5) Unless the circumstances in paragraph (7) apply, a scheme benefit is provided to a relevant intermediary—
(a)if such scheme benefit is an EBSS scheme benefit, when the EBSS support payment is provided to it by an EBSS domestic electricity supplier pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 9 of the EBSS Direction,
(b)if such scheme benefit is an EPG scheme benefit, at the start of an EPG tariff period in which it has been notified of an EPG tariff reduction in its capacity as an EPG consumer pursuant to section 8.2 of F2... the EPG scheme documents, or
(c)if the relevant intermediary is also an end user, when a pass-through amount is provided to it by virtue of these Regulations.
(6) A scheme benefit is deemed to have been provided to a relevant intermediary when such relevant intermediary is notified that it has been identified as an end user for the purpose of these Regulations but the pass-through amount set out in such notification is zero.
(7) A scheme benefit is not treated as having been provided to a relevant intermediary for the purposes of these Regulations to the extent that the relevant intermediary has notified the person that provided the scheme benefit that it has been provided in error and the relevant intermediary is taking reasonable steps to return such scheme benefit to that person in accordance with the requirements of the EBSS or EPG (as appropriate).
(8) An end user can also be a relevant intermediary in respect of a scheme benefit provided to that end user and vice versa.
(9) Where a person is an end user, and that person is also a relevant intermediary in respect of some or all of the same energy, that person must comply with these Regulations.
(10) To give full effect to the pass-through requirement a relevant intermediary must take all such reasonable steps as may be necessary to secure that it is provided with the scheme benefit to which it is entitled so that it may effect a pass-through to its end users.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 3(1)(a) omitted (5.11.2022) by virtue of The Energy Bill Relief Scheme and Energy Price Guarantee Pass-through Requirement and Miscellaneous Amendments Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1125), regs. 1(1), 10(4)(a)
F2Words in reg. 3(5)(b) omitted (5.11.2022) by virtue of The Energy Bill Relief Scheme and Energy Price Guarantee Pass-through Requirement and Miscellaneous Amendments Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1125), regs. 1(1), 10(4)(b)
Commencement Information
I1Reg. 3 in force at 1.11.2022, see reg. 1(1)
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