Statutory Instrument 2001 No. 1420

      The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Service of Notices) Regulations 2001


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2001 No. 1420

FINANCIAL SERVICES AND MARKETS

The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Service of Notices) Regulations 2001

  Made 10th April 2001 
  Laid before Parliament 10th April 2001 
  Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1

The Treasury, in exercise of the powers conferred upon them by sections 414 and 428(3) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000[1], hereby make the following Regulations:

Citation, commencement and interpretation
     1.  - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Service of Notices) Regulations 2001, and come into force on the day on which section 1 of the Act comes into force.

    (2) In these Regulations - 

    "the Act" means the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000;

    "appropriate person" means - 

    (a) an individual to whom a relevant document may be given, in accordance with regulation 3(1), in order to give that document to a person who is not an individual, or

    (b) in the case of a relevant document given to an appointed representative, his principal;

    "business day" means any day except Saturday, Sunday or a bank holiday, where "bank holiday" includes Christmas Day and Good Friday;

    "document" means a notice, direction or document (as defined in section 417 of the Act) of any kind;

    "host state regulator" has the meaning given in paragraph 11 of Schedule 3 to the Act;

    "an investigating authority" means the Authority or the Secretary of State, as the case may be;

    "investigator" means a person appointed by an investigating authority under section 97(2), 167, 168(3) or (5), 169(1)(b) or 284 of the Act, or under regulations made under section 262 of the Act, to carry out an investigation;

    "nominee", in relation to any person to whom a document is to be given ("A"), means a person ("B") who is authorised for the time being to receive relevant documents on behalf of A, to whom relevant documents may be given - 

    (a) if A has notified the Authority in writing that B is so authorised, by any relevant authority, or

    (b) if A has notified a relevant authority in writing that B is so authorised, by that relevant authority;

    "ombudsman" has the meaning given in paragraph 1 of Schedule 17 to the Act;

    "relevant authority" means - 

    (a) the Authority,

    (b) the Secretary of State,

    (c) the Director General of Fair Trading,

    (d) an investigator,

    (e) the scheme manager,

    (f) the scheme operator, or

    (g) an ombudsman;

    " a relevant document" means - 

    (a) a document in relation to which a provision of or made under the Act (other than a provision of or made under Part IX or Part XXIV of the Act) requires a document of that kind to be given, or

    (b) where a provision of or made under the Act (other than a provision of or made under Part IX or Part XXIV) authorises the imposition of a requirement, a document by which such a requirement is imposed.

    (3) For the purposes of these Regulations, the scheme operator and ombudsmen are treated as the same relevant authority (with the effect, in particular, that a document given to one is to be treated as also given to the other).

    (4) In these Regulations references to a requirement to give any document apply however the requirement is expressed (and so, in particular, include any requirement for a document to be served or sent).

    (5) For the purposes of these Regulations, writing includes any means of electronic communication which may be processed to produce a legible text.

    (6) These Regulations have effect subject to any contrary provision made by a relevant authority under the Act with respect to the service of documents.

Methods of service
    
2.  - (1) This regulation has effect in relation to any relevant document given by a relevant authority to any person ("the recipient") other than a relevant authority.

    (2) Any such document must be given by one of the following methods - 

    (3) For the purposes of this regulation, "posting" a relevant document means sending that document pre-paid by a postal service which seeks to deliver documents by post within the United Kingdom no later than the next working day in all or the majority of cases, and to deliver by post outside the United Kingdom within such a period as is reasonable in all the circumstances.

Appropriate person to be served
    
3.  - (1) A relevant document which is required to be given by a relevant authority to a person (other than a relevant authority) who is not an individual may - 

    (2) A relevant document which is required to be given to an appointed representative may be given to his principal.

    (3) For the purposes of this regulation, persons holding a senior position in a body corporate include - 

    (a) a director, the treasurer, secretary or chief executive, and

    (b) a manager or other officer of that body who, in either case, has responsibility for the matter to which the relevant document relates.

Proper address for service
     4.  - (1) The proper address - 

    (2) In the case of any person who has not provided an address as mentioned in paragraph (1), the proper address is the last known address of that person (whether of his residence, or of a place where he carries on business or is employed), or any address under such of the following provisions as may be applicable - 

    (3) Where the address mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) is situated in a country or territory other than the United Kingdom, a relevant authority may give a relevant document by leaving it at, or posting it to, any applicable address of a place in the United Kingdom falling within paragraph (2).

Service by electronic means of communication
    
5.  - (1) A relevant authority may give a relevant document by fax only if the person to whom it is to be given has indicated in writing to that authority (and has not withdrawn the indication) - 

    (2) If a relevant authority gives a relevant document by fax it must, by the end of the business day following the day on which it did so, send a copy of that document to the person to whom the document is to be given by any method specified in regulation 2 other than fax.

    (3) A relevant authority may give a relevant document by any other electronic means of communication only if the person to whom it is to be given - 

    (4) A fax number, e-mail address or other electronic identification provided to the Authority for the purpose of accepting the service of relevant documents is sufficient indication, for any relevant authority, for the purposes of paragraph (1) or (3).

Deemed service
    
6.  - (1) Subject to regulation 11, a relevant document which is given by a relevant authority to any person in accordance with these Regulations is to be treated as having been received on the day shown in the table below.

Method of giving Deemed day of receipt
Leaving the document at the proper address The business day after the day on which it is left at the proper address
Post to an address in the United Kingdom The second business day after posting
Post to an address in any EEA State (other than the United Kingdom) The fifth business day after posting
Fax The business day after the day on which the document is transmitted
Other electronic means of communication The business day after the day on which the document is transmitted

    (2) Where a relevant document is given by fax, that document is to be treated as having been received on the deemed day of receipt of the fax, determined in accordance with paragraph (1), regardless of whether a relevant authority has sent a copy of that document in accordance with paragraph (2) of regulation 5.

Service on a relevant authority
    
7.  - (1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) and regulations 8 and 10, a relevant document which is to be given to a relevant authority may be given by any method of serving or transmitting documents.

    (2) Where a relevant document is given by delivering it to the relevant authority, it must be delivered - 

    (3) Where a relevant document is given to a relevant authority by leaving it at, or posting it to, the address of a relevant authority, it must be left at or posted to the published address of that authority.

    (4) For the purposes of this regulation, "posting" a document means sending it by a pre-paid postal service.

Electronic service on a relevant authority
    
8.  - (1) Where a relevant document which is to be given to a relevant authority is given by fax or other electronic means it must be sent to a fax number, e-mail address or other electronic identification - 

    (2) Where any provision of or made under the Act requires a person to give a relevant document to the Authority before the end of a specified period, that person may give that document by fax only if by the end of the business day following the day on which he did so, he sends a copy of that document to the Authority by any method other than fax.

Day of service on a relevant authority
    
9.  - (1) No relevant document which is to be given to a relevant authority is to be treated as given until it is received by that authority in legible form, and for the purposes of any provision of or made under the Act which requires a relevant authority to take any action within a specified period beginning with the day on which a document was received by that authority, that day is the day on which the document is actually received in legible form.

    (2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), where a relevant document is given by fax and a copy sent in accordance with paragraph (2) of regulation 8, that document is to be treated as given to the Authority on either the day on which the fax is actually received by the Authority or the day on which the copy is actually received by the Authority, whichever day is the earlier.

Compliance with a requirement to serve a document on the Authority by a specified day
    
10.  - (1) For the purposes of any provision of or made under the Act which requires a person to give a document to the Authority before the end of a specified period, that person is to be regarded as having complied with that requirement (irrespective of the day on which the document is in fact received by the Authority if it is sent by post, fax or other electronic means) if he sends the document to the Authority in accordance with any applicable directions before the end of the specified period or, where no such directions apply, if he - 

    (2) For the purposes of this regulation - 

Day of service on a host state regulator
    
11. No relevant document is to be treated as given by a relevant authority to a host state regulator until it is received by that regulator.


Jim Dowd

Clive Betts
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury

10th April 2001



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations make provision for the methods by which authorities with functions under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 ("the Act") may give notices, directions and other documents, including documents by which requirements are imposed, to any other person on whom service is required or authorised by any provision of or made under the Act. The Regulations also provide rules for determining the date on which a person, including those authorities, will be treated as having received a document served in accordance with the Regulations.

Regulation 1 makes provision for the citation, commencement and interpretation of the Regulations.

Regulation 2 specifies the methods by which an authority with functions under the Act ("a relevant authority") may give documents to any person. These are: delivery to the appropriate person, leaving the document at the proper address, sending by post to that address, and fax or other electronic communication (which includes e-mail). Regulations 3 to 5 contain further provisions in relation to these specified methods.

Regulation 3 makes provision as to who may be served if the person to whom a document is to be given is a legal person such as a company or a partnership. It also permits an authorised principal to be served on behalf of his appointed representative.

Regulation 4 makes provision as to the proper address for service on authorised persons, and specifies the addresses to which a document may be sent in cases where a person has not given an address in the United Kingdom for the purpose of service of documents under the Act.

Regulation 5 specifies the circumstances in which service by fax or other electronic means on a person other than a relevant authority is permissible.

A document sent by a relevant authority will be treated as having been received on a date determined in accordance with the provisions in regulation 6.

Regulation 7 makes general provision as to service on a relevant authority, while regulation 8 makes specific provision in relation to documents served on a relevant authority by fax or other electronic means. In particular, it requires that in certain circumstances a copy of a document sent by fax must be sent by another method.

Regulation 9 provides that a relevant authority is not to be treated as having been given a document until it has in fact received it, while regulation 10 makes particular provision with respect to documents which a person is required under the Act to serve on the Financial Services Authority before the end of a specified period.

Regulation 11 provides that a competent authority in another EEA State is not to be treated as having been given a document by a relevant authority until it has actually received it.


Notes:

[1] 2000 c. 8.back

[2] 2000 c. 12.back



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