Citation, commencement and interpretation1

1

This Order may be cited as the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2006.

2

Articles 1, 2 and 4 of this Order come in to force—

a

for the purposes of enabling applications to be made for Part IV permission or for a variation of Part IV permission in relation to the regulated activity specified by article 52(b) of the Principal Order as amended by this Order or in relation to an investment specified by article 82(2) of the Principal Order as amended by this Order on 1st October 2006;

b

and for all other purposes on 6th April 2007.

3

All other articles of this Order come into force on 6th April 2007.

4

In this Order—

  • “the Principal Order” means the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 20012;

  • the Act” means the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000;

  • “commencement” means 6th April 2007.

Amendment of the Principal Order2

1

The Principal Order is amended as follows.

2

In paragraph (1) of article 3 (interpretation)—

a

for the definition of “occupational pension scheme”, substitute—

  • “occupational pension scheme” has the meaning given by section 1 of the Pension Schemes Act 19933 but with paragraph (b) of the definition omitted;

b

after the definition of “pension fund management contract” insert—

  • “personal pension scheme” means a scheme or arrangement which is not an occupational pension scheme or a stakeholder pension scheme and which is comprised in one or more instruments or agreements, having or capable of having effect so as to provide benefits to or in respect of people—

    1. a

      on retirement,

    2. b

      on having reached a particular age, or

    3. c

      on termination of service in an employment;

3

In the title of Chapter 11 of Part 2 (stakeholder pension schemes), omit “stakeholder”.

4

For article 52 (establishing etc. a stakeholder pension scheme), substitute—

Establishing etc. a pension scheme52

The following are specified kinds of activity—

a

establishing, operating or winding up a stakeholder pension scheme;

b

establishing, operating or winding up a personal pension scheme.

5

For article 82 (rights under a stakeholder pension scheme), substitute—

Rights under a pension scheme82

1

Rights under a stakeholder pension scheme.

2

Rights under a personal pension scheme.

Transitional provisions3

1

Paragraph (2) applies to a person (“A”) who immediately before commencement had Part IV permission to carry on an activity of the kind specified by article 52 of the Principal Order.

2

On commencement A is to be treated as also having Part IV permission to carry on the activity of establishing, operating or winding up a personal pension scheme.

3

Paragraph (4) applies to a person (“B”) who immediately before commencement had Part IV permission to carry on an activity of the kind specified by article—

a

14 (dealing in investments as principal),

b

214 (dealing in investments as agent),

c

25 (arranging deals in investments),

d

37 (managing investments),

e

40 (safeguarding and administering investments),

f

455 (sending dematerialised instructions),

g

536 (advising on investments), or

h

in so far as relevant to any activity specified in this paragraph or by article 52 of the Principal Order, 647 (agreeing to carry on specified kinds of activity),

of the Principal Order in relation to rights under a stakeholder pension scheme (“a relevant permission”).

4

On commencement B is to be treated as also having Part IV permission to carry on, in relation to rights under a personal pension scheme, any of the activities of a kind mentioned in paragraph (3) for which he had a relevant permission immediately before commencement.

5

No person shall be treated as having his Part IV permission extended in accordance with this article if on or before 23rd March 2007 he gave written notice to the Authority that he did not wish to have his permission extended.

Interim permission4

1

This article applies where—

a

a person has submitted an application for Part IV permission or a variation of Part IV permission (“the applicant”), to the extent that the application relates to—

i

a regulated activity specified by article 52(b) of the Principal Order (as amended by this Order),

ii

an investment specified by article 82(2) of the Principal Order (as amended by this Order);

b

on or before 1st October 2006, the applicant had been carrying on an activity that following commencement will be—

i

a regulated activity of establishing, operating or winding up a personal pension scheme; or

ii

an activity of a kind specified by article—

aa

14 (dealing in investments as principal),

bb

21 (dealing in investments as agent),

cc

25 (arranging deals in investments),

dd

37 (managing investments),

ee

40 (safeguarding and administering investments),

ff

45 (sending dematerialised instructions),

gg

53 (advising on investments), or

hh

in so far as relevant to any activity specified in this sub-paragraph, 64 (agreeing to carry on specified kinds of activity),

of the Principal Order in relation to rights under a personal pension scheme;

c

the Authority received the application on or before 23rd March 2007; and

d

the application had not been finally decided before commencement.

2

The applicant is to be treated as having at commencement the permission to which the application relates.

3

A permission which an applicant is to be treated as having is referred to in this Order as an “interim permission”.

4

Without prejudice to the exercise by the Authority of its powers under Part 4 of the Act an interim permission lapses when the application has been finally decided.

5

In this article “finally decided” means—

a

subject to paragraph (6), when the application is withdrawn;

b

when the Authority grants permission under section 42 of the Act (giving permission) to carry on the activity in question;

c

where the Authority has refused an application and the matter is not referred to the Tribunal, when the time for referring the matter to the Tribunal has expired;

d

where the Authority has refused an application and the matter is referred to the Tribunal when—

i

if the reference is determined by the Tribunal (including a determination following remission back to the Tribunal for rehearing in accordance with subsection (3)(a) of section 137 of the Act (appeal on a point of law)), the time for bringing an appeal has expired, or

ii

on an appeal from a determination by the Tribunal on a point of law, the Court itself determines the application in accordance with section 137 of the Act.

6

An applicant who is treated as having interim permission may not withdraw the application without first obtaining the consent of the Authority.

7

Where—

a

the Authority exercises its power under section 45 (variation etc. on the Authority’s own initiative) in relation to an authorised person who holds an interim permission; and

b

as a result of the variation there are no longer any regulated activities for which the authorised person has permission,

the Authority must, once it is satisfied that it is no longer necessary to keep the interim permission in force, cancel it.

Interim approval5

1

This article applies where—

a

an applicant (within the meaning of article 4(1)) has submitted, before commencement, an application to the Authority under section 60 of the Act (applications for approval); and

b

the application has not been finally decided.

2

The person in respect of whom the application is made is to be treated as having at commencement the Authority’s approval for the purposes of section 59 of the Act (approval for particular arrangements) in relation to the functions to which the application relates.

3

An approval which an applicant is to be treated as having is referred to in this Order as an “interim approval”.

4

Without prejudice to the exercise by the Authority of its powers under Part 4 of the Act an interim approval lapses when the application has been finally decided.

5

In this article, “finally decided” means—

a

when the application is withdrawn;

b

when the Authority grants the application for approval under section 62 of the Act (applications for approval: procedure and right to refer to Tribunal);

c

where the Authority has refused an application and the matter is not referred to the Tribunal, when the time for referring the matter to the Tribunal has expired;

d

where the Authority has refused an application and the matter is referred to the Tribunal, when—

i

if the reference is determined by the Tribunal (including a determination following remission back to the Tribunal for rehearing in accordance with subsection (3)(a) of section 137 of the Act), the time for bringing an appeal has expired, or

ii

on an appeal from a determination by the Tribunal on a point of law, the Court itself determines the application in accordance with section 137 of the Act.

Application of the Authority’s rules etc. to persons with interim permission or interim approval6

1

The Authority may direct in writing that any relevant provision which would otherwise apply to a person by virtue of his interim permission or interim approval is not to apply, or is to apply to him as modified in the way specified in the direction.

2

Where the Authority makes a rule, gives guidance or issues a statement or code which applies only to persons with an interim permission or an interim approval (or only to a class of such persons), sections 65 (statements and codes: procedure) and 155 (consultation) and subsection (3) of section 157 (guidance) of the Act do not apply to that rule, guidance, statement or code.

3

For the purposes of paragraph (1), a “relevant provision” is any provision made as a result of the exercise by the Authority of any of its legislative functions mentioned in paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 1 to the Act (the Financial Services Authority).

Application of the Actetc.7

The Schedule modifies the application of the Act and the Principal Order in relation to persons with an interim permission or an interim approval.

Amendments to the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Collective Investment Schemes) Order 20018

1

Article 2 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Collective Investment Schemes) Order 20018 is amended as follows.

2

Omit the definitions of “occupational pension scheme” and “personal pension scheme”.

3

In the appropriate places insert—

  • “occupational pension scheme” has the meaning given by section 1 of the Pension Schemes Act 1993 but with paragraph (b) of the definition omitted;

  • “personal pension scheme” means a scheme or arrangement which is not an occupational pension scheme and which is comprised in one or more instruments or agreements, having or capable of having effect so as to provide benefits to or in respect of people—

    1. a

      on retirement,

    2. b

      on having reached a particular age, or

    3. c

      on termination of service in an employment;

Amendments to the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Carrying on Regulated Activities by Way of Business) Order 20019

1

The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Carrying on Regulated Activities by Way of Business) Order 20019 is amended as follows.

2

In article 3(2)(h), omit “stakeholder”.

3

In article 4(3), for the definition of “occupational pension scheme”, substitute—

  • “occupational pension scheme” has the meaning given by section 1 of the Pension Schemes Act 1993 but with paragraph (b) of the definition omitted;

Amendment to the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Exemption) Order 200110

In article 5(1)(h) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Exemption) Order 200110, omit “stakeholder”.

Amendment to the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Professions)(Non-Exempt Activities) Order 200111

In article 4(e) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Professions)(Non-Exempt Activities) Order 200111, omit “stakeholder”.

Amendments to the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 200512

1

The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 200512 is amended as follows.

2

In article 72(4) for the definition of “personal pension scheme” substitute—

  • “personal pension scheme” means a scheme or arrangement which is not an occupational pension scheme or a stakeholder pension scheme and which is comprised in one or more instruments or agreements, having or capable of having effect so as to provide benefits to or in respect of people—

    1. a

      on retirement,

    2. b

      on having reached a particular age, or

    3. c

      on termination of service in an employment.

3

For paragraph 20 (rights under a stakeholder pension scheme) of Part 2 of Schedule 1, substitute—

Rights under a pension scheme20

1

Rights under a stakeholder pension scheme.

2

Rights under a personal pension scheme.

3

”Stakeholder pension scheme” and “personal pension scheme” have the meanings given by article 72(4).

4

In paragraph 28 (interpretation) of Part 2 of Schedule 1, for the definition of “occupational pension scheme”, substitute—

  • “occupational pension scheme” has the meaning given by section 1 of the Pension Schemes Act 1993 but with paragraph (b) of the definition omitted;

Frank RoyAlan CampbellTwo of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury