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15.—(1) The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Appointed Representatives) Regulations 2001 M1 are amended as follows.
(2) In regulation 2(1) (descriptions of business for which appointed representatives are exempt) M2—
(a)after sub-paragraph (abb) insert—
“(abc)an activity of the kind specified by article 36A of that Order (credit broking);”;
(b)after sub-paragraph (ac) insert—
“(ad)an activity of the kind specified by article 39D of that Order (debt adjusting);
(ae)an activity of the kind specified by article 39E of that Order (debt-counselling);
(af)an activity of the kind specified by article 39F of that Order (debt-collecting);
(ag)an activity of the kind specified by article 39G of that Order (debt administration);”;
(c)at the end of sub-paragraph (cc), omit “or” and insert—
“(cd)an activity of the kind specified by article 60B of that Order (regulated credit agreements) when carried on in relation to a credit agreement (within the meaning of that Order) under which the credit is provided free of interest and without any other charges;
(ce)an activity of the kind specified by article 60N of that Order (regulated consumer hire agreements);”;
(d)in paragraph (d)—
(i)after “(abb),”, insert “ (abc), ”;
(ii)after “(ac),” insert “ (ad), (ae), (af), (ag), ”;
(iii)for “or (cc)” substitute “ , (cc), (cd) or (ce) ”;
(e)at the end of sub-paragraph (d) insert—
“or
(e)an activity of the kind specified by article 89A of that Order (providing credit information services);”.
(3) In regulation 3 (requirements applying to contracts between authorised persons and appointed representatives) M3, after paragraph (3B) insert—
“(3C) A representative is also to be treated as representing other counterparties for the purposes of paragraph (1) where the representative effects introductions (in circumstances constituting the carrying on of an activity of the kind specified by article 36A of that Order) of individuals or relevant recipients of credit (within the meaning of that Order) to other counterparties.
(3D) A representative is also to be treated as representing other counterparties for the purposes of paragraph (1) where the representative takes steps (in circumstances constituting the carrying on of an activity of the kind specified by article 39D of that Order) on behalf of other counterparties.
(3E) A representative is also to be treated as representing other counterparties for the purposes of paragraph (1) where the representative gives advice to a borrower (in circumstances constituting the carrying on of an activity of the kind specified by article 39E or 89A of that Order) about the liquidation of a debt due under a credit agreement or consumer hire agreement (in each case, within the meaning of that Order) on behalf of other counterparties.
(3F) A representative is also to be treated as representing other counterparties for the purposes of paragraph (1) where the representative takes steps (in circumstances constituting the carrying on of an activity of the kind specified by article 39F of that Order) to procure the payment of debts on behalf of other counterparties.
(3G) A representative is also to be treated as representing other counterparties for the purposes of paragraph (1) where the representative performs duties (in circumstances constituting the carrying on of an activity of the kind specified by article 39G of that Order) under, or exercises or enforces rights under, an agreement on behalf of other counterparties.
(3H) A representative is also to be treated as representing other counterparties for the purposes of paragraph (1) where the representative enters into regulated credit agreements or exercises or has the right to exercise the lender's rights and duties under such agreements (in circumstances constituting the carrying on of an activity of the kind specified by article 60B of that Order) on behalf of other counterparties
(3I) A representative is also to be treated as representing other counterparties for the purposes of paragraph (1) where the representative enters into regulated consumer hire agreements or exercises or has the right to exercise the owner's rights and duties under such agreements (in circumstances constituting the carrying on of an activity of the kind specified by article 60N of that Order) on behalf of other counterparties.”.
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M2Amended by S.I. 2001/2508, 2003/1475, 2003/1476, 2004/453, 2004/2737, 2006/2383 and 2006/3414.
M3Amended by S.I. 2001/2508, 2003/1475, 2003/1476, 2004/453, 2004/2737, 2006/2383 and 2006/3414.
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