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13.—(1) A measure meets the condition in this article if—
(a)the measure is installed at private domestic premises which are occupied by a member of the help to heat group at any time within the 12 month period ending with the day on which the measure is completed;
(b)the pre-installation SAP band for the premises is—
(i)where the premises are owner-occupied premises, band D, E, F or G;
(ii)where the premises are private rented premises in England or Wales, band D, E, F or G;
(iii)where the premises are private rented premises in Scotland, band D or E;
(c)where the measure is installed at private rented premises, the measure is not a heating control measure; and
(d)where the measure is installed at private rented premises in England or Wales for which the pre-installation SAP band is band F or G, information in respect of the premises is registered on the PRS Exemptions Register by the landlord of the private rented premises in accordance with regulation 36(2) of the 2015 Regulations.
(2) In this article, “help to heat group” has the meaning given in article 2(1) of the 2022 Order.
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