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26.—(1) The holder of an EII certificate may, by notice in writing, request its electricity supplier to provide it with any information it reasonably requires in order to—
(a)submit an application under regulation 7;
(b)respond to a notice issued under regulation 9(2);
(c)respond to a notice issued under regulation 10(2);
(d)dispute a determination made in accordance with regulation 11(1).
(2) Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), an electricity supplier which receives a notice under paragraph (1) must, as soon as reasonably practicable, provide the person who requested the information with the information requested.
(3) Subject to paragraph (4), where an electricity supplier receives a request under paragraph (1) which is for information to be provided on a regular basis, that supplier must provide the information requested with the regularity requested.
(4) To the extent that an electricity supplier is not able to provide the information requested under paragraph (1), that supplier—
(a)is not required to provide such information;
(b)is required to provide an explanation as to why it is not able to provide the information not provided.
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