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3After paragraph 17 insert—
17A(1)This paragraph applies to the exercise of a power of an enforcer to give a person a notice under paragraph 14.
(2)The power is exercisable so as to—
(a)give the notice to a person who is outside the United Kingdom;
(b)require the provision of information held outside the United Kingdom.
(3)Sub-paragraph (4) applies where—
(a)an enforcer proposes to give a notice to a person outside the United Kingdom by virtue of sub-paragraph (2)(a), and
(b)the enforcer does not consider that the person is a potential enforcement subject.
(4)Where this sub-paragraph applies, the power to give the notice is exercisable only if the person has a UK connection.
(5)A person has a UK connection if the person—
(a)is a United Kingdom national,
(b)is an individual who is habitually resident in the United Kingdom,
(c)is a firm established in the United Kingdom, or
(d)carries on business in the United Kingdom or by any means directs activities in the course of carrying on a business to consumers in the United Kingdom.
(6)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (3)(b) a person (P) is a “potential enforcement subject”, in relation to a notice given by an enforcer to P by virtue of this paragraph, if the notice is given for the purposes of enabling the enforcer—
(a)to exercise, or consider whether to exercise, a function mentioned in paragraph 13(2), (3), (7)(a) or (9)(b) in relation to P;
(b)to ascertain whether P has breached any legislation mentioned in paragraph 13(4);
(c)to ascertain whether P has complied with, or is complying with, an injunction or interdict mentioned in paragraph 13(7)(b);
(d)to determine whether to make an order of a kind mentioned in paragraph 13(9)(a) in respect of, or in relation to, P.
(7)In sub-paragraph (5)(a) “United Kingdom national” means—
(a)a British citizen, a British overseas territories citizen, a British National (Overseas) or a British Overseas citizen;
(b)a person who is a British subject under the British Nationality Act 1981;
(c)a British protection person within the meaning of that Act.
(8)For the purposes of sub-paragraph(5)(c), a firm is “established in the United Kingdom” if—
(a)it is incorporated or formed under the law of a part of the United Kingdom, or
(b)it is administered under arrangements governed by the law of a part of the United Kingdom.
(9)References in this paragraph to an enforcer include an officer of an enforcer.”
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 17 para. 3 not in force at Royal Assent, see s. 339(1)
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