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Section 226A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 was inserted by the Consumer Credit Act 2006. It provides that a complaint, relating to an act or omission of a licensee under a standard licence or a person authorised to carry on an activity by virtue of section 34A of the Consumer Credit Act 1974, qualifies to be dealt with under the financial ombudsman scheme if certain conditions are satisfied. One of the conditions is that at the time the act or omission occurs it has to have occurred in the course of a business of a type specified in an order made by the Secretary of State. This Order specifies the types of business for the purposes of section 226A(2)(e).
A Regulatory Impact Assessment has not been prepared in respect of this Order. Any impact was considered as part of the Regulatory Impact Assessment for the Consumer Credit Bill, which was published in November 2004.
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