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The EEA Passport Rights (Amendment, etc., and Transitional Provisions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018, CHAPTER 4 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 05 November 2024. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date. Changes that have been made appear in the content and are referenced with annotations.
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F1Pt. 6 inserted (1.3.2019) by The Financial Services Contracts (Transitional and Saving Provision) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (S.I. 2019/405), regs. 1(2), 2
42. In respect of a person to whom regulation 28 or 34 applies, section 21 of the 2000 Act (restrictions on financial promotion) has effect as if—
(a)in subsection (2), paragraph (b), were omitted;
(b)after that subsection there were inserted—
“(2A) Subsection (2)(a) only applies to a person in so far as the communication is necessary for the performance of a pre-existing contract (within the meaning of regulation 46 of the EEA Passport Rights (Amendment, etc., and Transitional Provisions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018).”
43.—(1) In respect of a person to whom regulation 28 or 34 applies, Part 4A of the 2000 Act (permission to carry on regulated activities) is modified as follows.
(2) Section 55A (application for permission) has effect as if—
(a)in subsection (2), after “subsection (2B)” there were inserted “and to a direction of the PRA or the FCA given with the consent of the other”;
(b)in subsection (3), after “is in force” there were inserted “, other than a person who is treated as having such a permission by virtue of regulation 28 or 34 of the 2018 Regulations,”.
(3) Section 55H (variation by FCA at request of authorised person) has effect as if, after subsection (7), there were inserted—
“(8) Where a person makes an application to vary the permission that the person is treated as having by virtue of regulation 28 or 34 of the 2018 Regulations, the FCA may, if it considers it appropriate to do so, treat the application as an application for permission under section 55A.”
(4) Section 55I (variation by PRA at request of authorised person) has effect as if, after subsection (8), there were inserted—
“(9) Where a person makes an application to vary the permission that the person is treated as having by virtue of regulation 28 or 34 of the 2018 Regulations, the PRA may, if it considers it appropriate to do so, treat the application as an application for permission under section 55A.”
(5) Part 4A has effect as if, after section 55J (variation or cancellation on initiative of regulator), there were inserted—
55JA.—(1) A regulator may, taking into account the matters specified in subsection (2), cancel the permission of a person—
(a)to whom regulation 28 or 34 of the 2018 Regulations applies, and
(b)who is carrying a regulated activity in the United Kingdom other than through an establishment in the United Kingdom,
and direct that regulation 47 of the 2018 Regulations is to apply to the person.
(2) The matters are—
(a)the person’s conduct,
(b)the practicality of supervision by a regulator,
(c)the size of the person’s undertaking, and
(d)the nature or extent of the regulated activity the person carries on.”
(6) Section 55Z (cancellation of Part 4A permission: procedure) has effect as if, after subsection (2), there were inserted—
“(3) If a regulator gives a decision notice under subsection (2), the notice must state the day on which regulation 28 or 34 of the 2018 Regulations ceases to apply.
(4) For the purposes of subsection (3), the day stated must be a day that falls before the end of—
(a)in so far as a regulated activity a person is permitted to carry on by virtue of regulation 28 or 34 of the 2018 Regulations is carried on for the purpose of performing a contract of insurance, fifteen years,
(b)in so far as a regulated activity a person is permitted to carry on by virtue of regulation 28 or 34 of those Regulations is carried on for any other purpose, five years,
beginning with the earlier of the day on which regulation 28, 34 or 47 of those Regulations, as applicable, first applies to the person.”
(7) Section 55Z4 (interpretation of Part 4A) has effect as if, at the appropriate place, there were inserted—
““the 2018 Regulations” means the EEA Passport Rights (Amendment, etc., and Transitional Provisions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018;”.]
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