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66.—(1) The operator of a stand-alone scheme or sub-fund that is a recognised scheme by virtue of regulation 62 must comply with duties corresponding to those that, if the United Kingdom were a UCITS host Member State for the purposes of the UCITS directive, would be imposed on the operator in accordance with the following provisions of that directive—
(a)Article 43(4);
(b)Article 64(2);
(c)Article 84(3);
(d)the final sentence of Article 93(7);
(e)Article 93(8);
(f)Article 94.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation, those provisions are to be read as if—
(a)references to the UCITS host member State, or to a member State where the UCITS markets its units, were references to the United Kingdom;
(b)references to the competent authority of the UCITS host member State or of the member State where the UCITS markets its units were references to the FCA.
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