Legislation – The International Accounting Standards and European Public Limited-Liability Company (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019

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Introduction

PART 1
Introductory

1 Citation, commencement and application

2 Interpretation

PART 2
Adoption of international accounting standards

CHAPTER 1 Interpretation

3 Interpretation of this Part

CHAPTER 2 International accounting standards on exit day

4 International accounting standards in the UK on exit day

CHAPTER 3 The functions of the Secretary of State

5 Responsibility for adoption of international accounting standards

6 Power of the Secretary of State to adopt international accounting standards

7 Basis for adoption of international accounting standards

8 Adoption of standards: consultation

9 Consideration of standards: publication requirements

10 Certification

11 Periodic review by Secretary of State of impact of adopted standard

12 Secretary of State’s duty to report to Parliament

CHAPTER 4 Power for Secretary of State to delegate adoption function

13 Delegation of the Secretary of State’s functions

14 (1) The Secretary of State’s power to make delegation regulations…

CHAPTER 5 Supplementary provisions with respect to delegation

15 Operation of this Chapter

16 Status

17 Reporting by the body

18 Other supplementary provisions

CHAPTER 6 Consequential amendments, revocations and transitional provision relating to the adoption of international accounting standards

19 Consequential amendments and transitional provision relating to the adoption of international accounting standards

20 Revocations and transitional provision

PART 3
Transitional and consequential amendments relating to European Public Limited-Liability Companies

21 Transitional and consequential amendments relating to European Public Limited-Liability Companies

PART 4
Miscellaneous amendments

22 Amendments to the Competition (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019

23 Amendments to the Accounts and Reports (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 Consequential amendments and transitional provision relating to the adoption of international accounting standards in the United Kingdom

SCHEDULE 2 Revocations

SCHEDULE 3 Amendments relating to European Public Limited-Liability Companies

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Explanatory note

PART 2Adoption of international accounting standards

CHAPTER 3The functions of the Secretary of State

Basis for adoption of international accounting standards7.

(1)

The Secretary of State may only adopt an international accounting standard under regulation 6 if the Secretary of State is of the view that, in relation to the form of the standard the Secretary of State intends to adopt—

(a)

the standard is not contrary to either of the following principles—

(i)

an undertaking’s accounts must give a true and fair view of the undertaking’s assets, liabilities, financial position and profit or loss;

(ii)

consolidated accounts must give a true and fair view of the assets, liabilities, financial position and profit or loss of the undertakings included in the accounts taken as a whole, so far as concerns members of the undertaking;

(b)

the use of the standard is likely to be conducive to the long term public good in the United Kingdom; and

(c)

the standard meets the criteria of understandability, relevance, reliability and comparability required of the financial information needed for making economic decisions and assessing the stewardship of management.

(2)

In deciding whether the use of a standard is likely to be conducive to the long term public good in the United Kingdom, the Secretary of State must have regard, in particular, to the following matters—

(a)

whether the use of the standard is likely to improve the quality of financial reporting;

(b)

the costs and benefits that are likely to result from the use of the standard; and

(c)

whether the use of the standard is likely to have an adverse effect on the economy of the United Kingdom, including on economic growth.

(3)

The Secretary of State may, by regulations made by statutory instrument, amend paragraph (2).

(4)

Regulations made under paragraph (3) are subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.