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F1Pt. XVII Ch. 3A inserted (6.6.2013) by The Collective Investment in Transferable Securities (Contractual Scheme) Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/1388), regs. 1, 3(12) (with reg. 24)
(1)This section applies where the operator of an authorised contractual scheme proposes to make an alteration to the scheme, other than an alteration—
(a)to which section 261S applies; or
(b)to which Part 4 of the Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities Regulations 2011 (mergers) applies.
(2)The operator must give written notice of the proposal to the FCA.
(3)Any notice given in respect of a proposal to alter the scheme involving a change in the contractual scheme deed must be accompanied by a certificate signed by a solicitor to the effect that the change will not affect the compliance of the deed with the contractual scheme rules.
(4)The operator of an authorised contractual scheme must give written notice to the FCA of any proposal to replace the depositary of the scheme.
(5)The depositary of an authorised contractual scheme must give written notice to the FCA of any proposal to replace the operator of the scheme.
(6)Effect is not to be given to any proposal of which notice has been given under subsection (2), (4) or (5) unless—
(a)the FCA, by written notice, has given its approval to the proposal; or
(b)one month, beginning with the date on which the notice was given, has expired without the operator or the depositary having received from the FCA a warning notice under section 261R in respect of the proposal.
(7)The FCA must not approve a proposal to replace the operator or the depositary of an authorised contractual scheme unless it is satisfied that, if the proposed replacement is made, the scheme will continue to comply with the requirements of section 261D(4) to (9).
(1)If the FCA proposes to refuse approval of a proposal under section 261Q to replace the depositary or operator of an authorised contractual scheme, it must give a warning notice to the person by whom notice of the proposal was given under section 261Q(4) or (5).
(2)If the FCA proposes to refuse approval of a proposal under section 261Q to alter an authorised contractual scheme, it must give separate warning notices to the operator and the depositary of the scheme.
(3)To be valid the warning notice must be received by the person to whom it is given before the end of one month beginning with the date on which notice of the proposal was given.
(4)If, having given a warning notice to a person, the FCA decides to refuse approval—
(a)it must give that person a decision notice; and
(b)that person may refer the matter to the Tribunal.
(1)This section applies where the operator of an authorised contractual scheme which is a feeder UCITS proposes to make an alteration to the scheme which—
(a)involves a change in the contractual scheme deed, and
(b)will enable the scheme to convert into a UCITS which is not a feeder UCITS.
(2)The operator must give written notice of the proposal to the FCA.
(3)Any notice given in respect of such a proposal must be accompanied by—
(a)a certificate signed by a solicitor to the effect that the change will not affect the compliance of the deed with the contractual scheme rules; and
(b)the specified information.
(4)The FCA must, within 15 working days after the date on which it received the notice under subsection (2), give—
(a)written notice to the operator of the scheme that the FCA approves the proposed amendments to the contractual scheme deed, or
(b)separate warning notices to the operator and depositary of the scheme that the FCA proposes to refuse approval of the proposed amendments.
(5)Effect is not to be given to any proposal of which notice has been given under subsection (2) unless the FCA, by written notice, has given its approval to the proposal.
(6)If, having given a warning notice to a person, the FCA decides to refuse approval—
(a)it must give that person a decision notice; and
(b)that person may refer the matter to the Tribunal.
(7)Subsection (8) applies where—
(a)the notice given under subsection (2) relates to a proposal to amend the contractual scheme deed of a feeder UCITS to enable it to convert into a UCITS which is not a feeder UCITS following the winding-up of its master UCITS; and
(b)the proceeds of the winding-up are to be paid to the feeder UCITS before the date on which the feeder UCITS proposes to start investing in accordance with the new investment objectives and policy provided for in its amended contractual scheme deed and contractual scheme rules.
(8)Where this subsection applies, the FCA may only approve the proposal subject to the conditions set out in section 283A(5) and (6).
(9)In this section “specified” means—
(a)specified in rules made by the FCA to implement the UCITS directive, or
(b)specified in any directly applicable EU regulation or decision made under the UCITS directive.]
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