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35. In the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001(1)—
(a)in articles 9C(1) and (3); 9D; 9E(1); 9F; 9G(1), (4) and (8); 9H(1); 9K; 54(3); 92; 93(1); 94(1), (3), (4) and (5); 95(1) to (9) and 96, for “the Authority” (wherever appearing) substitute “the FCA”;
(b)in article 9C(3) (persons certified as small issuers etc), for “the authority” substitute “the FCA”;
(c)in article 9D (applications for certificates), for paragraphs (a) to (c), substitute—
“(a)section 55U(1)(b) and (4) to (8);
(b)section 55V;
(c)section 55X(2) and (4)(f); and
(d)section 55Z3(1).”;
(d)in article 9E (revocation of certificate on Authority’s own initiative)—
(i)in the heading, for “Authority’s” substitute “FCA’s”;
(ii)in paragraph (3)—
(aa)for “54 and 55(2)” substitute “55Z and 55Z3(2)”;
(bb)for “the Authority’s” substitute “the FCA’s”;
(e)in article 9G (obtaining information from certified persons etc)—
(i)in subsection (2), for “Section 148” substitute “Section 138A”;
(ii)in subsection (3), for “Section 150” substitute “Section 138D”;
(iii)in subsection (6) for “Authority’s” substitute “Regulator’s”;
(iv)in subsection (7) omit paragraph (a);
(f)in article 9H(2) (rules prohibiting the issue of electronic money at a discount), for “Section 148” substitute “Section 138A”;
(g)in article 35(3)(c) and (d) (international securities self-regulating organisations), for “the Authority” substitute “the FCA and the PRA”;
(h)in article 93(1)(a) (duty to maintain a record of persons carrying on insurance mediation activities), for “section 51(3)” substitute “section 55U(4)”;
(i)in article 95(10) (exclusion from record where no fit and proper to carry on insurance mediation activities), for “Authority” substitute “FCA or PRA”;
(j)in article 96 (exclusion from record where regulator has exercised its powers under Part 20 of the Act), in the heading for “Authority” substitute “FCA”.
S.I. 2001/544, amended by S.I. 2002/682, S.I. 2003/1476 and S.I. 2006/3221.
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