UK Statutory Instrument 2022 United Kingdom

Warm Home Discount (Scotland) Regulations 2022

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Ofgem

What this Act requires

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Schedules

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s.sch001

General

s.sch001

Meaning of “the initial overall spending target”

s.sch001

Step one: core group spending estimate

s.sch001

Step two: calculation of adjusted overall spending target

s.sch001

Step three: aggregate non-core spending obligation

s.sch002

A person who is in receipt of income-based jobseeker’s allowance...

s.sch002

A person who is in receipt of housing benefit under...

s.sch002

A person who is in receipt of universal credit, has...

s.sch002

A person who is in receipt of child tax credit...

s.sch003

Boilers

s.sch003

Central heating systems

s.sch003

Interpretation

Browse 38 other sections — procedural / definitional / commencement
s.001

Citation, commencement and extent

s.002

Meaning of “GB domestic customer”, “Scotland domestic customer” and “partner”

s.003

Interpretation: general

s.004

Warm Home Discount Scheme for Scotland

s.005

Calculation of a relevant supplier’s number of GB domestic customers on preceding 31st December

s.006

Licensed suppliers who are scheme suppliers

s.007

Suppliers not participating in the scheme in a scheme year

s.008

Determination of scheme customers by the Secretary of State

s.009

Provision of rebate to core group customers

s.010

Exceptions

s.011

Provision of information by suppliers

s.012

Provision of information by the Secretary of State

s.013

Interpretation of Part 3: references to the Secretary of State

s.014

Determination and notification of aggregate non-core spending obligation

s.015

Duty to calculate and adjust, and notify, compulsory scheme electricity suppliers’ non-core spending obligations

s.016

Calculation of non-core spending obligation

s.017

Adjustment of non-core spending obligation: scheme year 12

s.018

Adjustment of non-core spending obligation: scheme years 13 to 15

s.018

Uplift of aggregate non-core spending obligation for scheme year 15

s.019

Obligation to incur spending and amounts of spending

s.020

The broader group rebate target

s.021

Broader group customers

s.022

Eligibility criteria and verification measures

s.023

Provision of rebate to broader group customers

s.024

Spending on industry initiatives by a compulsory scheme electricity supplier

s.025

Approval of industry initiatives

s.026

Spending on industry initiatives which may be treated as incurred by a compulsory scheme electricity supplier

s.027

Spending incurred by a compulsory scheme electricity supplier before the commencement day

s.028

Types of spending: activities specified by the Scottish Ministers

s.029

Approvals by the Authority: procedure

s.030

Determination of amounts spent by scheme suppliers

s.031

Provision of information to the Authority

s.032

Provision of information by the Authority

s.033

Reviews of the Scheme

s.034

Amendment of the Disclosure of State Pension Credit Information (Warm Home Discount) Regulations 2011

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Office of Gas and Electricity Markets

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