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(1)A direction given to a relevant person under section 3A must be accompanied by a notice which—
(a)states when the direction takes effect (see subsections (2) and (3)),
(b)gives the Bank of England’s reasons for giving the direction, and,
(c)specifies a reasonable period within which the relevant person may make representations to the Bank about the direction.
(2)The direction may, if the Bank of England reasonably considers it necessary, take effect—
(a)immediately it is given to the relevant person, or
(b)on a later date specified in the direction.
(3)In any other case the direction takes effect when—
(a)it has been confirmed by a notice under subsection (5), and
(b)the period during which the direction may be referred to the Upper Tribunal (under subsection (6)) has expired and, if the matter was so referred, the reference and any appeal against the Tribunal’s determination, has been finally disposed of.
(4)Where representations are made by the relevant person within the period specified under subsection (1)(c), the Bank must, within a reasonable period, consider those representations and decide—
(a)whether to confirm or revoke the direction, and
(b)if the direction is revoked, whether to give a different direction.
(5)The Bank must—
(a)if no representations are made within that specified period, give the relevant person written notice that the direction is confirmed, and
(b)if representations are made, give the relevant person written notice of its decision under subsection (4).
(6)If the relevant person is aggrieved by the confirmation of the direction, that person may refer the matter to the Upper Tribunal.
(7)A notice under subsection (5)(a) or (b) confirming the direction must—
(a)inform the relevant person of the right to refer the matter to the Upper Tribunal, and
(b)indicate the procedure on such a reference.
(8)A notice given under subsection (5)(b) of a decision by the Bank to give a different direction must comply with subsection (1).
(9)The Bank must prepare one or more statements of its policy with respect to the giving of directions under section 3A.
(10)No power conferred by section 3A may be exercised before the statement of policy in relation to the exercise of that power has been published.]
Textual Amendments
F1Pt. 1 Ch. 2 inserted (1.1.2015) by The Bank Recovery and Resolution Order 2014 (S.I. 2014/3329), arts. 1(2), 6
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