The Companies Act 1989 (Register of Auditors and Information about Audit Firms) Regulations 1991
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COMPANIES The Companies Act 1989 (Register of Auditors and Information about Audit Firms) Regulations 1991
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Companies Act 1989 (Register of Auditors and Information about Audit Firms) Regulations 1991 and shall come into force on 1st October 1991.
- (1) The recognised supervisory bodies, or, if there is only one recognised supervisory body, that recognised supervisory body, shall keep a register of-
(2) Each person's entry in the register shall give-
(3) The responsibilities of each supervisory body, or, if there is only one supervisory body, of that supervisory body, in connection with the obligation imposed by paragraph (1) of this regulation shall be determined in accordance with regulation 3 of these Regulations.
3. - (1) Where there is more than one recognised supervisory body, each recognised supervisory body shall co-operate with each other recognised supervisory body for the purpose of ensuring that each enter information on the register. (2) Each recognised supervisory body, or if there is only one recognised supervisory body, that supervisory body, shall take reasonable care to ensure that, at all times-
(3) To the extent that paragraph (2) of this regulation imposes a duty on a recognised supervisory body to take reasonable care to ensure that the register is amended to reflect changes in the information specified in that paragraph, the recognised supervisory body in question shall be regarded as having discharged that duty if it ensures that the register is appropriately amended within the period of 10 business days beginning with the day on which it becomes aware of the relevant change. Information about firms to be available to the public
5. - (1) The register shall be kept at the principal office in the United Kingdom of one of the recognised supervisory bodies, or, if there is only one recognised supervisory body, at the principal office in the United Kingdom of that body. (2) The recognised supervisory body at whose principal office the register is kept shall ensure that it is open to inspection by any person during a period of at least two hours between the hours of 9am and 5pm in any business day. (3) The recognised supervisory bodies, or if there is only one recognised supervisory body, that recognised supervisory body, shall ensure that the register may be inspected in each of the following ways-
(4) The recognised supervisory bodies, or, if there is only one recognised supervisory body, that recognised supervisory body, may charge a fee for inspection of the register or any part of it not exceeding £2.50 for each hour, or part of an hour, that is spent in conducting an inspection.
6. - (1) Subject to paragraph (3), a recognised supervisory body shall ensure that the information it is required to keep and make available to the public by virtue of regulation 4 of these Regulations is open to inspection by any person during a period of at least two hours between the hours of 9am and 5pm in every business day at its principal office in the United Kingdom. (2) A recognised supervisory body shall ensure that the information may be inspected in each of the following ways-
(3) A recognised supervisory body may charge a fee for inspection of the information or any part of it not exceeding £2.50 for each hour, or part of an hour, spent by a person in conducting an inspection.
7. - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the recognised supervisory bodies, or, if there is only one recognised supervisory body, that recognised supervisory body, shall ensure that any person may obtain a copy of any entry in the register, being a copy which is certified to be a true copy of the relevant entry by or on behalf of a recognised supervisory body. (2) The recognised supervisory bodies, or, if there is only one recognised supervisory body, that recognised supervisory body, may charge a person a fee not exceeding 5p for a copy of an entry in the register. (3) The recognised supervisory bodies, or, if there is only one recognised supervisory body, that recognised supervisory body, shall ensure that it is possible for a person to require copies of entries by each of the means mentioned in regulation 5(3) of these Regulations.
8. - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), a recognised supervisory body shall ensure that any person may obtain a copy of the whole or any part of the information which it is required to keep by virtue of regulation 4 of these Regulations certified by the body to be a true copy of the relevant information. (2) A recognised supervisory body may charge a person a fee not exceeding 5p for a copy of the information it keeps relating to any director of or shareholder in a firm which is a body corporate or any partner in a firm which is a partnership. (3) A recognised supervisory body shall ensure that it is possible for a person to require copies of information by each of the means mentioned in regulation 6(2) of the Regulations.
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
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