Energy Information Regulations 2011
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What this Act requires
Sections that create concrete duties on businesses or carry penalties. Procedural and definitional sections are folded into the “Browse other sections” expander at the bottom of each group. Click any section title to read the source text on legislation.gov.uk.
Schedules
Browse 46 other Schedules — structural / supplementary
(1) In the table in paragraph 1, in Column 2...
Power to enter premises
Power to inspect, seize and detain products etc.
Warrants
Conditions for warrants
Duration of warrant
Test purchases
(1) If a product so tested fails to comply with...
Notice of intent
Making representations and objections
Final notice
Contents of final notice
Appeal
Mode of recovery
Guidance
Market surveillance authority
Contents of final notice - variable monetary penalty
Appeals against a final notice
Criminal proceedings
Stop notices
Contents of a stop notice
Appeals
Completion certificates
Compensation
Offences
Enforcement undertakings
Non-compliant products
Contents of an enforcement undertaking
Acceptance of an enforcement undertaking
Discharge of an enforcement undertaking
Inaccurate, incomplete or misleading information
Non-compliance with an enforcement undertaking
Non-compliance penalties
Withdrawing or amending a notice
Appeals
Guidance as to use of civil sanctions
Consultation on guidance
Compliance notice
Publication of enforcement action
Imposition of a variable monetary penalty
Notice of intent
Making representations and objections
Third party undertakings
Final notice
Contents of final notice – compliance notice
Browse 17 other sections — procedural / definitional / commencement
Citation and commencement
Interpretation
Scope
Enforcement
Authorised persons
Schedules
Responsibilities of suppliers
Responsibilities of dealers
Information requirements
Misleading information
Offences and penalties
Obstruction
Time limit for prosecution of offences
Bodies corporate
Recovery of expenses of enforcement
Revocations
Review
Enforcement and responsible bodies
The regulators that administer or enforce this legislation.
Office for Product Safety and Standards
Product safety regulator responsible for ensuring consumer products are safe. Enforces product safety regulations, UKCA marking requirements, and works with market surveillance …
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Made under
Climate Change Act 2008 2008 Primary Act
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