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76.—(1) The Secretary of State must, no later than the scheme introduction date, make rules setting out procedures for—
(a)a supplier or customer to make a referral under regulation 73;
(b)the Secretary of State to determine a matter referred under regulation 73;
(c)the Secretary of State to determine a matter under regulation 74;
(d)a supplier or customer to request a review under regulation 75(1);
(e)a supplier to request a review under regulation 75(2);
(f)an ETII applicant or QHS applicant to request a review under regulation 75(3);
(g)an affected person to request a review under regulation 75(4);
(h)the Secretary of State to reconsider a relevant decision under regulation 75.
(2) The rules may specify—
(a)time periods within which any step to be taken in respect of a referral or review request must be taken;
(b)thresholds of materiality for the purposes of regulation 72(3)(b).
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