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36.—(1) The Money and Pensions Service may disclose information to the Regulator(1), provided that the disclosure is for the purpose of enabling or assisting the Money and Pensions Service or the Regulator to exercise its functions in connection with these Regulations.
(2) Except as provided by paragraph (3), the disclosure of information under this regulation does not breach—
(a)any obligation of confidence owed by the person making the disclosure, or
(b)any other restriction on the disclosure of information (however imposed).
(3) This regulation does not authorise a disclosure of information if the disclosure would contravene the data protection legislation, where “the data protection legislation” has the same meaning as in the Data Protection Act 2018(2) (see section 3 of that Act).
(4) This regulation does not limit the circumstances in which information may be disclosed apart from this regulation.
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I1Reg. 36 in force at 12.12.2022, see reg. 1(2)
In the Pensions Act 2004, section 84 allows the Regulator to disclose information to facilitate the exercise of functions by the Regulator, and section 86 allows for Schedule 3 to be amended by order to enable the Regulator to disclose information to facilitate the exercise of functions by other supervisory authorities.
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