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(1)The procedure determined under section 93 must make provision for the standard procedure.
(2)The “standard procedure” is a procedure which provides for—
(a)the giving of notice to such persons as it appears to the Regulator would be directly affected by the regulatory action under consideration (a “warning notice”),
(b)those persons to have an opportunity to make representations,
(c)the consideration of any such representations and the determination whether to take the regulatory action under consideration,
(d)the giving of notice of the determination to such persons as appear to the Regulator to be directly affected by it (a “determination notice”),
(e)the determination notice to contain details of the right of referral to the Tribunal under subsection (3),
(f)the form and further content of warning notices and determination notices and the manner in which they are to be given, and
(g)the time limits to be applied at any stage of the procedure.
(3)Where the standard procedure applies, the determination which is the subject-matter of the determination notice may be referred to the Tribunal (see section 102) by—
(a)any person to whom the determination notice is given as required under subsection (2)(d), and
(b)any other person who appears to the Tribunal to be directly affected by the determination.
(4)Subsection (3) does not apply where the determination which is the subject-matter of the determination notice is a determination to issue a clearance statement under section 42 or 46.
(5)Where the determination which is the subject-matter of the determination notice is a determination to exercise a regulatory function and subsection (3) applies, the Regulator must not exercise the function—
(a)during the period within which the determination may be referred to the Tribunal (see section 103(1)), and
(b)if the determination is so referred, until the reference, and any appeal against the Tribunal’s determination, has been finally disposed of.
(6)Subsection (5) does not apply where the determination is a determination to exercise any of the following functions—
(a)the power to make a direction under section 76(8) extending the retention period for documents taken into possession under section 75;
(b)the power to make a direction under section 78(10) extending the retention period for documents taken into possession under that section;
(c)the power to make an order under section 154(8);
(d)the power to make an order under section 219(4);
(e)the power to grant or revoke authorisation under section 288;
(f)the power to grant or revoke approval under section 289;
(g)the power to issue a notice under section 293(5);
(h)the power to make an order under section 3(1) of the Pensions Act 1995 (c. 26) prohibiting a person from being a trustee;
(i)the power to make an order under section 3(3) of that Act revoking such an order;
(j)the power to make an order under section 4(1) of that Act suspending a trustee;
(k)the power to make an order under section 4(2) of that Act extending the period for which an order under section 4(1) of that Act has effect;
(l)the power to make an order under section 4(5) of that Act revoking an order under section 4(1) of that Act suspending a trustee;
(m)the power to make an order under section 7 of that Act appointing a trustee;
(n)the power under section 9 of that Act to exercise by order the same jurisdiction and powers as the High Court or the Court of Session for vesting property in, or transferring property to, trustees in consequence of the appointment or removal of a trustee;
(o)the power to make an order under section 23 of that Act appointing an independent trustee;
(p)the power under section 29(5) of that Act to give a notice waiving a disqualification under section 29 of that Act;
(q)the power under section 30(2) of that Act to exercise by order the same jurisdiction and powers as the High Court or the Court of Session for vesting property in, or transferring property to, the trustees where a trustee becomes disqualified under section 29 of that Act;
(r)the power to give directions under section 72B of that Act facilitating a winding up;
(s)the power by direction under section 99(4) of the Pension Schemes Act 1993 (c. 48) to grant an extension of the period within which the trustees or managers of a scheme are to carry out certain duties;
(t)the power by direction under section 101J(2) of that Act to extend the period for compliance with a transfer notice;
(u)such other regulatory functions as may be prescribed;
(v)the power under section 101(1)(b) to vary or revoke in relation to the exercise of any of the regulatory functions mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (u) other than those mentioned in paragraph (i) or (l).
Commencement Information
I1S. 96(1)-(5)(6)(a)-(t)(v) in force at 6.4.2005 by S.I. 2005/275, art. 2(7), Sch. Pt. 7
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