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7.—(1) The transition period for a CSD RCH begins with commencement.
(2) The transition period for a CSD RCH ends immediately after—
(a)the Bank determines its application under section 288A of the Act(1) in accordance with Article 17 of the CSD regulation and any directly applicable EU regulation made under that Article, or
(b)the end of the six month period specified in Article 69(2) of the CSD regulation, if the CSD RCH has not made an application under section 288A of the Act before the end of that period.
(3) During a CSD RCH’s transition period—
(a)section 313(1A) of the Act (interpretation of Part 18) inserted by these Regulations does not apply;
(b)the amendments made by these Regulations to the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013 do not apply.
(4) Nothing in these Regulations affects the validity of a CSD RCH’s recognition order under section 290(1)(c) of the Act(2) during its transition period, and accordingly during that period the CSD RCH remains a recognised clearing house except where the order is revoked during that period.
(5) Where—
(a)a CSD RCH has made an application under section 288A of the Act, and
(b)the Bank has determined that application in accordance with Article 17 of the CSD regulation and any directly applicable EU regulation made under that Article,
any previous recognition order under section 290(1)(c) of the Act shall cease to be valid.
Section 288A was inserted by these Regulations.
Section 290(1) was substituted by S.I. 2013/504.
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