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Directions in relation to the general prohibition
Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer NC38 To move the following Clause'.(1) The Authority may direct that section (Exemption from the general prohibition)(1) is not to apply to the extent specified in the direction. (2) A direction under subsection (1)
(3) The Authority may exercise the power conferred by subsection (1) only if it is satisfied that it is desirable in order to protect the interests of clients. (4) In considering whether it is so satisfied, the Authority must have regard amongst other things to the effectiveness of any arrangements made by any designated professional body
(5) In this Part "clients" means
Orders in relation to the general prohibition
Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer NC39 To move the following Clause'.(1) Subsection (2) applies if it appears to the Authority that a person to whom, as a result of section (Exemption from the general prohibition)(1), the general prohibition does not apply is not a fit and proper person to carry on regulated activities in accordance with that section. (2) The Authority may make an order disapplying section (Exemption from the general prohibition)(1) in relation to that person to the extent specified in the order. (3) The Authority may, on the application of the person named in an order under subsection (1), vary or revoke it. (4) "Specified" means specified in the order. (5) If a partnership is named in an order under this section, the order is not affected by any change in its membership. (6) If a partnership named in an order under this section is dissolved, the order continues to have effect in relation to any partnership which succeeds to the business of the dissolved partnership. (7) For the purposes of subsection (6), a partnership is to be regarded as succeeding to the business of another partnership only if
Consultation
Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer NC40 To move the following Clause'.(1) Before giving a direction under section (Directions in relation to the general prohibition)(1), the Authority must publish a draft of the proposed direction. (2) The draft must be accompanied by
(3) Before giving the proposed direction, the Authority must have regard to any representations made to it in accordance with subsection (2)(b). (4) If the Authority gives the proposed direction it must publish an account, in general terms, of
(5) If the direction differs from the draft published under subsection (1) in a way which is, in the opinion of the Authority, significant
(6) Subsections (1) to (5) do not apply if the Authority considers that the delay involved in complying with them would prejudice the interests of consumers. (7) Neither subsection (2)(a) nor subsection (5)(b) applies if the Authority considers
(8) The Authority may charge a reasonable fee for providing a person with a copy of a draft published under subsection (1). (9) When the Authority is required to publish a document under this section it must do so in the way appearing to it to be best calculated to bring it to the attention of the public. (10) "Cost benefit analysis" means an estimate of the costs together with an analysis of the benefits that will arise
(11) "The appropriate comparison" means
Procedure on making or varying orders under section (Orders in relation to the general prohibition)
Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer NC41 To move the following Clause'.(1) If the Authority proposes to make an order under section (Orders in relation to the general prohibition), it must give the person concerned a warning notice. (2) The warning notice must set out the terms of the proposed order. (3) If the Authority decides to make an order under section (Orders in relation to the general prohibition), it must give the person concerned a decision notice. (4) The decision notice must
(5) Subsections (6) to (8) apply to an application for the variation or revocation of an order under section (Orders in relation to the general prohibition). (6) If the Authority decides to grant the application, it must give the applicant written notice of its decision. (7) If the Authority proposes to refuse the application, it must give the applicant a warning notice. (8) If the Authority decides to refuse the application, it must give the applicant a decision notice. (9) A person
may refer the matter to the Tribunal. (10) The Authority may not make an order under section (Orders in relation to the general prohibition) unless
Rules in relation to persons to whom the general prohibition does not apply
Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer NC42 To move the following Clause'.(1) The Authority may make rules applicable to persons to whom, as a result of section (Exemption from the general prohibition)(1), the general prohibition does not apply. (2) The power conferred by subsection (1) is to be exercised for the purpose of ensuring that clients are aware that such persons are not authorised persons. (3) A designated professional body must make rules
(4) Rules made in compliance with subsection (3) must be designed to secure that, in providing a particular professional service to a particular client, the member carries on only regulated activities which arise out of, or are complementary to, the provision by him of that service to that client. (5) Rules made by a designated professional body under subsection (3) require the approval of the Authority.'.
Matters to be included in orders under section 20
Mr William Hague NC2 To move the following Clause:'.(1) The Treasury shall specify each of the activities set out in subsection (2) in any order made by it pursuant to section 20. (2) The activities referred to in subsection (1) are the following
(3) References in this section to advice and advising do not include the provision of legal advice. (4) "Consumer" means a person who uses, or may be contemplating using, the services provided by a manager. (5) "Manager" means a person who performs the regulated activity of managing investments in the United Kingdom. (6) "Fund" means an occupational pension scheme, or other assets held under trust. (7) "Occupational pension scheme" means any scheme or arrangement which is comprised in one or more instruments or agreements and which has, or is capable of having, effect in relation to one or more descriptions or categories of employment so as to provide benefits, in the form of pensions or otherwise, payable on termination of service, or on death or retirement, to or in respect of earners with qualifying service in an employment of any such description or category.'.
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