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26.—(1) To determine whether a participant has achieved its total home-heating cost reduction obligation, the Administrator must attribute a score to each qualifying action.
(2) In the case of a qualifying action notified by a participant under article 24—
(a)where the Administrator is satisfied that the score notified by the participant under that article is correctly calculated, the Administrator must attribute that score to the qualifying action; or
(b)where the Administrator is not satisfied that the score notified by the participant under that article is correctly calculated, the Administrator must attribute the score which the Administrator considers would have been determined for the action had it been correctly calculated.
(3) In the case of a qualifying action that is a surplus action, the Administrator must attribute the score which is determined by the Administrator in accordance with article 31.
(4) The Administrator must notify in writing—
(a)a participant of the score it has attributed to a qualifying action notified by the participant under article 24; and
(b)a relevant supplier of the score it has attributed to a surplus action which was the subject of an application by the relevant supplier under article 23.
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