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11.—(1) A qualifying action is a measure which satisfies Condition A, B or C in this article.
(2) Condition A is that the Administrator is satisfied that the measure—
(a)meets the requirements of article 12 (general requirements);
(b)meets the condition—
(i)in any one of articles 13 to 21 (ECO4 project measures); or
(ii)in article 22 or 23 (in-fill measures);
(c)where it is a heating measure—
(i)other than where it is a measure falling within sub-paragraph (b)(ii), meets the minimum insulation requirement in article 24 or 25; and
(ii)meets the requirements of article 26 (additional requirements to be met by heating measures);
(d)meets the requirements of article 31 (installation standards, consumer protection and smart meter advice); and
(e)is notified to the Administrator in accordance with article 43.
(3) Condition B (which relates to ECO3 interim delivery actions) is that the Administrator is satisfied that the measure—
(a)is completed on or after 1st April 2022 and before 1st July 2022;
(b)meets the requirements set out in article 13(1)(a), (b), (d), (e) and (g) of the 2018 Order;
(c)meets the requirements of article 31(1)(b) or (c);
(d)is not—
(i)a demonstration action;
(ii)the installation of equipment for the generation of heat wholly or partly from biofuel, oil or liquefied petroleum gas, unless the measure is a repair;
(iii)the installation of a connection to a district heating system that delivers heat generated wholly or partly from biofuel, oil or liquefied petroleum gas; or
(iv)a repair other than—
(aa)a repair of a renewable heating system;
(bb)a repair of an efficient boiler or an efficient electric storage heater; or
(cc)a repair of equipment for the generation of heat wholly or partly from biofuel, oil or liquefied petroleum gas; and
(e)is notified to the Administrator in accordance with article 43.
(4) Condition C is that the measure is a surplus action.
Commencement Information
I1Art. 11 in force at 27.7.2022, see art. 1(1)
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