Part X Rules and Guidance

Chapter I Rule-making Powers

Modification or waiver

C1I1C2C3C4C5C6C7148 Modification or waiver of rules.

1

This section applies in relation to the following—

a

auditors and actuaries rules;

b

control of information rules;

c

financial promotion rules;

d

general rules;

e

insurance business rules;

f

money laundering rules; and

g

price stabilising rules.

C82

The Authority may, on the application or with the consent of an authorised person, direct that all or any of the rules to which this section applies—

a

are not to apply to the authorised person; or

b

are to apply to him with such modifications as may be specified in the direction.

C9C103

An application must be made in such manner as the Authority may direct.

C9C104

The Authority may not give a direction unless it is satisfied that—

a

compliance by the authorised person with the rules, or with the rules as unmodified, would be unduly burdensome or would not achieve the purpose for which the rules were made; and

b

the direction would not result in undue risk to persons whose interests the rules are intended to protect.

C9C105

A direction may be given subject to conditions.

C9C106

Unless it is satisfied that it is inappropriate or unnecessary to do so, a direction must be published by the Authority in such a way as it thinks most suitable for bringing the direction to the attention of—

a

those likely to be affected by it; and

b

others who may be likely to make an application for a similar direction.

C9C107

In deciding whether it is satisfied as mentioned in subsection (6), the Authority must—

a

take into account whether the direction relates to a rule contravention of which is actionable in accordance with section 150;

b

consider whether its publication would prejudice, to an unreasonable degree, the commercial interests of the authorised person concerned or any other member of his immediate group; and

c

consider whether its publication would be contrary to an international obligation of the United Kingdom.

C9C108

For the purposes of paragraphs (b) and (c) of subsection (7), the Authority must consider whether it would be possible to publish the direction without either of the consequences mentioned in those paragraphs by publishing it without disclosing the identity of the authorised person concerned.

C9C109

The Authority may—

a

revoke a direction; or

b

vary it on the application, or with the consent, of the authorised person to whom it relates.

10

Direction” means a direction under subsection (2).

C9C1011

Immediate group”, in relation to an authorised person (“A”), means—

a

A;

b

a parent undertaking of A;

c

a subsidiary undertaking of A;

d

a subsidiary undertaking of a parent undertaking of A;

e

a parent undertaking of a subsidiary undertaking of A.