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70.—(1) Paragraphs (2) to (4) apply to a licence which—
(a)was granted, or deemed to be granted, by the Treasury under—
(i)article 5 of the 2000 Order, or
(ii)regulation 9 of the 2012 Regulations M1,
(b)was in effect immediately before the relevant date, and
(c)authorises conduct which would (on and after the relevant date, and in the absence of paragraphs (2) to (4)) be prohibited under Part 3 (Finance),
and such a licence is referred to in this regulation as “an existing financial sanctions licence”.
(2) An existing financial sanctions licence which authorises an act which would otherwise be prohibited has effect on and after the relevant date as if it had been issued by the Treasury under regulation 35 (Treasury licences).
(3) Any reference in an existing financial sanctions licence to the EU Iraq Regulation, the 2000 Order or the 2012 Regulations is to be treated on and after the relevant date as a reference to these Regulations.
(4) Any reference in an existing financial sanctions licence to a prohibition in—
(a)the 2000 Order,
(b)the 2012 Regulations,
(c)the EU Iraq Regulation,
is to be treated on and after the relevant date as a reference to the corresponding prohibition in Part 3.
(5) Paragraph (6) applies where—
(a)an application for a licence, or for the variation of a licence, under the 2000 Order or the 2012 Regulations was made before the relevant date,
(b)the application is for the authorisation of conduct which would (on and after the relevant date) be prohibited under Part 3, and
(c)a decision to grant or refuse the application has not been made before that date.
(6) The application is to be treated on and after the relevant date as an application for a licence, or for the variation of a licence (as the case may be), under regulation 35(1).
(7) In this regulation—
“the 2000 Order” means the Iraq (United Nations Sanctions) Order 2000 M2;
“the 2012 Regulations” means the Iraq (Asset-Freezing) Regulations 2012;
“the relevant date” means—
where regulations under section 56 of the Act provide that Part 3 comes into force at a specified time on a day, that time on that day;
otherwise, the date on which Part 3 comes into force.
Commencement Information
I1Reg. 70 not in force at made date, see reg. 1(2)
I2Reg. 70 in force at 31.12.2020 by S.I. 2020/1514, reg. 14(2)
Marginal Citations
M1Regulation 19 of the 2012 Regulations treated licences granted under article 5 of the 2000 Order as if they had been granted under regulation 9 of the 2012 Regulations.
M2S.I. 2000/3241, revoked by S.I. 2012/1489 but with a savings provision in regulation 19 in respect of licences granted under the 2000 Order.
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