Legislation – United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020
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PART 2UK market access: services
19Services: mutual recognition of authorisation requirements
(1)
An authorisation requirement in relation to the provision of services in one part of the United Kingdom does not apply to a person who is authorised to provide those services in another part of the United Kingdom.
(2)
A person is authorised to provide services in a part of the United Kingdom if they have the permission of a regulator that exercises regulatory functions in relation to the whole of that part to carry on a business of providing those services in that part.
(3)
But, for the purposes of this section, a person is not to be treated as authorised to provide services in a part of the United Kingdom where the permission to provide those services only relates to their provision in relation to particular premises or to a particular place or piece of infrastructure.
(4)
Subsection (1) does not apply to an authorisation requirement to the extent it can reasonably be justified as a response to a public health emergency.