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Renewable Energy (Electricity) Regulations 2001
22ZSCircumstance—if exemption certificate is inaccurate
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#### 22ZS Circumstance—if exemption certificate is inaccurate
(1) If:
(a) the Regulator becomes aware that an exemption certificate is inaccurate; and
(b) the Regulator becomes aware before 1 February in the year after the year to which the certificate relates;
then, subject to subregulation (2), the Regulator may amend the certificate to correct the inaccuracy.
(2) The Regulator must not amend the exemption certificate unless the Regulator has, in writing, advised the following persons about the inaccuracy and the proposed correction:
(a) the prescribed person to whom the certificate has been issued;
(b) the liable entity in respect of which the certificate has been issued.
(3) Without limiting the circumstances in which an exemption certificate for which the amount of the exemption is worked out under Division 5A may be inaccurate, the certificate is taken to be inaccurate if there has been any change in relation to:
(a) information that formed part of the electricity use method advice (see paragraph 22O(1)(i)); or
(b) any other matter that affected a decision of the Regulator in relation to the certificate under regulation 22ZHC.