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The EEA Passport Rights (Amendment, etc., and Transitional Provisions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 05 January 2025. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date.
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PART 2 Repeal of passport rights, etc., under Part 3 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
PART 4 Transitional provision: miscellaneous
22.Persons to whom the modifications in regulations 23 to 25 apply
23.Performance of regulated activities - modifications of Part 5 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
24.Financial Services Compensation Scheme - modifications of Part 15 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
25.Insurance and reinsurance - modification of Part 4 of the Solvency 2 Regulations 2015
26.Persons who cease to be authorised to carry on a regulated activity before exit day
PART 1 The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (c. 8)
1.The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 is amended as...
2.In section 3E (memorandum of understanding) , omit subsection (2)(f)...
5.In section 55A (application for permission) , omit subsection (4)....
6.In section 55Q (exercise of power in support of overseas...
7.In section 55R (persons connected with an applicant) , omit...
8.(1) Section 55X (determination of applications: warning notices and decision...
9.In section 137A (the FCA's general rules) , omit subsection...
10.In section 137G (the PRA's general rules) , omit subsection...
11.In section 168 (appointment of persons to carry out investigations...
12.Omit Part 13 (incoming firms: intervention by FCA or PRA),...
13.Omit Part 13A (enhanced supervision of firms exercising rights under...
14.In section 213 (the compensation scheme) , omit subsections (10)...
15.In section 214 (provisions of the scheme: general), omit subsection...
16.In section 224 (scheme manager's power to inspect documents held...
17.In section 234K (duty to consider exercise of powers under...
18.In section 313D (interpretation of Part 18A) , in subsection...
19.Omit section 368 (winding-up petitions: EEA and Treaty firms) ....
20.(1) Section 425 (expressions relating to authorisation elsewhere in the...
21.In Schedule 1ZA (the Financial Conduct Authority) , in Part...
22.In Schedule 1ZB (the Prudential Regulation Authority) , in Part...
23.(1) Schedule 6 (threshold conditions) is amended as follows.
45.Social Security (Payments on account, Overpayments and Recovery) Regulations 1988
46.Social Landlords (Additional Purposes or Objects) Order 1999
47.National Health Service Pension Scheme (Additional Voluntary Contributions) Regulations 2000
49.Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001
50.Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Stakeholder Products) Regulations 2004
53.Lasting Powers of Attorney, Enduring Powers of Attorney and Public Guardian Regulations 2007
63.Legal Services Act 2007 (Designation as a Licensing Authority) Order 2011
64.ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaida (Asset-Freezing) Regulations 2011
65.Legal Services Act 2007 (Designation as a Licensing Authority) (No. 2) Order 2011
66.Syria (European Union Financial Sanctions) Regulations 2012
70.Democratic Republic of the Congo (Asset-Freezing) Regulations 2012
74.Council Tax Reduction Schemes (Detection of Fraud and Enforcement) (England) Regulations 2013
77.Ukraine (European Union Financial Sanctions) Regulations 2014
78.Central African Republic (European Union Financial Sanctions) Regulations 2014
79.Ukraine (European Union Financial Sanctions) (No. 2) Regulations 2014
80.Prevention of Social Housing Fraud (Power to Require Information) (England) Regulations 2014
81.Sudan (European Union Financial Sanctions) Regulations 2014
82.Ukraine (European Union Financial Sanctions) (No. 3) Regulations 2014
83.Yemen (European Union Financial Sanctions) Regulations 2014
84.South Sudan (European Union Financial Sanctions) (No. 2) Regulations 2015
85.Burundi (European Union Financial Sanctions) Regulations 2015
86.Iran (European Union Financial Sanctions) Regulations 2016
87.Libya (European Union Financial Sanctions) Regulations 2016
88.Local Government Pension Scheme (Management and Investment of Funds) Regulations 2016
89.Democratic People's Republic of Korea (European Union Financial Sanctions) Regulations 2017
91.Republic of Mali (European Union Financial Sanctions) Regulations 2017
92.Venezuela (European Union Financial Sanctions) Regulations 2017
94.Burma (European Union Financial Sanctions) Regulations 2018
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