Legislation – The EEA Passport Rights (Amendment, etc., and Transitional Provisions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018

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Introduction

PART 1
General provision

1 Citation, commencement and interpretation

PART 2
Repeal of passport rights, etc., under Part 3 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

2 Repeal of passport rights, etc.

3 Consequential amendments

4 Saving provision: tax

PART 3
Transitional and saving provision: applications for permission to carry on a regulated activity

CHAPTER 1 Modifications of Part 4A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

5 Persons to whom the modifications of Part 4A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 apply

6 Modifications of Part 4A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

7 Persons who cease to be authorised to carry on a regulated activity before IP completion day

CHAPTER 2 Temporary permission to carry on a regulated activity

8 Deemed permission under Part 4A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

9 Application of regulation 8

10 Conditions to be satisfied for regulation 8 to apply

CHAPTER 3 Temporary variation to carry on additional regulated activity

11 Deemed variation under Part 4A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

12 Application of regulation 11

13 Conditions to be satisfied for regulation 11 to apply

CHAPTER 4 Temporary permission and variation: procedure, etc.

14 Steps to be taken before IP completion day: application or notification

15 Regulator’s response

16 Further information to be supplied by a person to whom regulation 8 or 11 applies

CHAPTER 5 Temporary permission and variation: duration

17 Period during which regulation 8 or 11 is to apply

CHAPTER 6 Savings

18 Requirements imposed by a domestic regulator

19 Requirements imposed by a home state regulator

CHAPTER 7 General provision

20 Directions

21 Interpretation

PART 4
Transitional provision: miscellaneous

22 Persons to whom the modifications in regulations 23 to 25 apply

23 Performance of regulated activities – modifications of Part 5 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

24 Financial Services Compensation Scheme – modifications of Part 15 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

25 Insurance and reinsurance – modification of Part 4 of the Solvency 2 Regulations 2015

26 Persons who cease to be authorised to carry on a regulated activity before IP completion day

PART 5
Power to amend time limits

27 Power to amend time limits imposed by modifications under Parts 3 and 4 of these Regulations

PART 6
Transitional and saving provision: limited permission to carry on a regulated activity

CHAPTER 1 Temporary limited permission to carry on a regulated activity

28 Deemed permission under Part 4A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

29 Application of regulation 28

30 Conditions to be satisfied for regulation 28 to apply: persons who cease to be authorised on IP completion day

31 Conditions to be satisfied for regulation 28 to apply: persons to whom regulation 8 ceases to apply

32 Conditions to be satisfied for regulation 28 to apply: persons to whom regulation 47 ceases to apply

33 Regulated activities to which regulation 28 applies

CHAPTER 2 Temporary limited variation to carry on additional regulated activity

34 Deemed variation under Part 4A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

35 Application of regulation 34

36 Conditions to be satisfied for regulation 34 to apply: persons who cease to be authorised on IP completion day

37 Conditions to be satisfied for regulation 34 to apply: persons to whom regulation 8 ceases to apply

38 Conditions to be satisfied for regulation 34 to apply: persons to whom regulation 11 ceases to apply

39 Conditions to be satisfied for regulation 34 to apply: persons to whom regulation 28 ceases to apply

40 Regulated activities to which regulation 34 applies

CHAPTER 3 Temporary limited permission and variation: duration

41 Period during which regulation 28 or 34 is to apply

CHAPTER 4 Modifications of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

42 Modifications of Part 2 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

43 Modifications of Part 4A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

CHAPTER 5 Savings

44 Requirements imposed by a domestic regulator

45 Requirements imposed by a home state regulator

CHAPTER 6 Interpretation of Part 6

46 Interpretation

PART 7
Transitional and saving provision: exemption from the general prohibition

CHAPTER 1 Exemption from the general prohibition

47 Exemption from the general prohibition under Part 2 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

48 Application of regulation 47

49 Conditions to be satisfied for regulation 47 to apply: persons who cease to be authorised on IP completion day

50 Conditions to be satisfied for regulation 47 to apply: persons to whom regulation 28 ceases to apply

51 Conditions to be satisfied for regulation 47 to apply: persons to whom regulation 34 ceases to apply

52 Regulated activities to which regulation 47 has effect

CHAPTER 2 Exemption from the general prohibition: procedure, etc.

53 Notification by a person to whom regulation 47 applies

54 Information to be supplied by a person to whom regulation 47 applies

54A Information to be supplied to a party to a contract with a person to whom regulation 47 applies

CHAPTER 3 Exemption from the general prohibition: regulation

55 Variation and cancellation of an exemption under regulation 47

56 Variation and cancellation: procedure

57 Variation and cancellation: appeal

58 Restriction on financial promotion

59 Product intervention rules

60 Information gathering

61 Publication of information provided under regulation 54 or 55

62 Public censure

CHAPTER 4 Exemption from the general prohibition: fees

63 Power to charge fees

CHAPTER 5 Exemption from the general prohibition: regulator functions

64 Disapplication of supervision, etc., requirements

65 Exemption from liability in damages

CHAPTER 6 Exemption from the general prohibition: duration

66 Period during which regulation 47 is to apply

CHAPTER 7 General provision

67 Directions

68 Interpretation of Part 7

PART 8
Transitional provision: miscellaneous

69 Performance of regulated activities

70 Financial Services Compensation Scheme: a person to whom regulation 28 or 34 applies

71 Financial Services Compensation Scheme: a person to whom regulation 47 applies

72 Insurance and reinsurance – modification of Part 4 of the Solvency 2 Regulations 2015

PART 9
Power to amend the duration of transitional and saving provision under Parts 6 and 7

73 Power to amend the duration of transitional and saving provision

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE Consequential amendments

Signature

Explanatory note

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F1PART 7Transitional and saving provision: exemption from the general prohibition

CHAPTER 3Exemption from the general prohibition: regulation

Variation and cancellation of an exemption under regulation 4755.

(1)

In respect of a person to whom regulation 47 applies, a regulator may—

(a)

remove a regulated activity from those in respect of which the exemption has effect,

(b)

cancel the exemption and direct that regulation 28 is to apply to the person, or

(c)

cancel the exemption.

(2)

A regulator may only exercise the power in paragraph (1)(a) or (c), if it considers that the exercise of the power is necessary—

(a)

for the prevention, detection, investigation or prosecution of a criminal offence;

(b)

for the protection of consumers;

(c)

in order for the regulator to advance its objectives under Part 1A of the 2000 Act.

(3)

In exercising the power in paragraph (1)(b), the regulator must take into account—

(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.

(4)

Before exercising the power in paragraph (1)—

(a)

the PRA must consult the FCA;

(b)

the FCA must consult the PRA if, were the person to be an authorised person (within the meaning of section 31 of the 2000 Act), the person to whom regulation 47 applies would be carrying on one or more PRA-regulated activities (within the meaning of section 22A of the 2000 Act).

Variation and cancellation: procedure56.

(1)

In an urgent case, if a regulator decides to exercise the power under regulation 55(1), it must give a decision notice to the person to whom the decision relates.

(2)

A decision notice under paragraph (1) must state when the decision takes effect (which may be immediately upon receipt).

(3)

In any other case—

(a)

if a regulator proposes to exercise the power under regulation 55(1), it must give the person a warning notice;

(b)

if a regulator decides to exercise the power under regulation 55(1), it must give the person a decision notice.

(4)

Part 26 of the 2000 Act (notices) applies to a notice under paragraph (3) as it applies to a notice given under that Act.

(5)

For the purposes of this regulation, an urgent case is one in which the regulator reasonably considers it necessary for the decision to take effect as stated in the decision notice.

Variation and cancellation: appeal57.

(1)

A person in respect of whom the power under regulation 55(1) is exercised may refer the decision to exercise the power to the Upper Tribunal.

(2)

Part 9 of the 2000 Act (hearings and appeals) applies to a reference to the Upper Tribunal under paragraph (1) as it applies to a reference under that Act.

Restriction on financial promotion58.

In respect of a person to whom regulation 47 applies, section 21 of the 2000 Act (restrictions on financial promotion) has effect as if—

F2(a)

for subsection (2) there were substituted—

“(2)

But subsection (1) does not apply if A is a person to whom regulation 47 of the EEA Passport Rights (Amendment, etc., and Transitional Provisions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 applies.”

(b)

after that subsection there were inserted—

“(2A)

Subsection (2)F3 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 68 of the EEA Passport Rights (Amendment, etc., and Transitional Provisions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018).”

Product intervention rules59.

(1)

Product intervention rules (within the meaning of section 137D of the 2000 Act) apply to a person to whom regulation 47 applies as they apply to an authorised person.

(2)

A prohibition or restriction under Article 42 of Regulation (EU) No. 600/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 May 2014 on markets in financial instruments applies to a person to whom regulation 47 applies as it applies to a person to whom that Regulation applies.

(3)

F4A prohibition or restriction under Article 17 of Regulation (EU) No. 1286/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 November 2014 on key information documents for packaged retail and insurance-based investment products applies to a person to whom regulation 47 applies as it applies to a person to whom that Regulation applies.

Information gathering60.

The following provisions of the 2000 Act apply in respect of a person to whom regulation 47 applies, as they apply in respect of an authorised person (within the meaning of section 31 of that Act)—

(a)

section 165 (regulators’ power to require information: authorised persons etc.);

(b)

section 166 (reports by skilled persons);

(c)

section 175 (information and documents: supplemental provisions);

(d)

section 177 (offences).

Publication of information provided under regulation 54 or 5561.

(1)

A regulator may, if it considers it is appropriate to do so, publish information provided under regulation 53 or 54.

(2)

Publication under this regulation is to be in such manner as the regulator considers appropriate.

Public censure62.

(1)

If a regulator considers that—

(a)

a person has not notified the FCA in accordance with regulation 53 or 54, or

(b)

a person to whom regulation 47 applies has acted in a manner which the regulator considers contrary to the advancement of its objectives under Part 1A of the 2000 Act,

the regulator may publish a statement to that effect.

(2)

If a regulator proposes to publish a statement under paragraph (1), it must give the person a warning notice.

(3)

The warning notice about a proposal to publish a statement must set out the terms of the statement.

(4)

If, having considered any representations made in response to a warning notice, the regulator decides to publish a statement under paragraph (1) (whether or not in the terms proposed), it must without delay give the person a decision notice.

(5)

The decision notice must set out the terms of the statement.

(6)

Section 393 of the 2000 Act (third party rights) applies in respect of the giving of notices under this regulation as it applies in respect of the giving of notices under that Act.