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Whereas the Treasury are a government department designated for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[1] in relation to the authorisation and regulation of insurance intermediaries[2]; The Treasury, in exercise of the powers conferred upon them by section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972, and sections 349(1)(b), (2) and (3), 417(1)[3] and 428(3) of, and paragraphs 14(1)(b) and 17(a) of Schedule 3 to, the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000[4], hereby make the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Insurance Mediation Directive (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2003 and come into force on 14th January 2005. (2) In these Regulations, "the Act" means the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. Passport rights - definitions 2. - (1) In section 425(1) of the Act (expressions relating to authorisation elsewhere in the single market)[5], in paragraph (a), after ""insurance directives",", insert ""insurance mediation directive",". (2) In Schedule 3 to the Act (EEA passport rights)[6] -
(ii) at the end of sub-paragraph (d), insert -
(b) after paragraph 4, insert -
4A.
"The insurance mediation directive" means the European Parliament and Council Directive of 9th December 2002 on insurance mediation (No. 2002/92/EC).";
(ii) at the end of sub-paragraph (c), omit "or"; and (iii) at the end of sub-paragraph (d), insert -
(d) after paragraph 5, insert -
(b) in relation to any other firm, its head office.";
(e) for paragraph 6 (EEA authorisation), substitute -
(b) in relation to any other EEA firm, authorisation granted to an EEA firm by its home state regulator for the purpose of the relevant single market directive.";
(f) in paragraph 7 (EEA right), for "head office", substitute "relevant office";
(b) in relation to any other person, his head office.";
(h) in paragraph 10 (UK firm), for "head office", substitute "relevant office"; and
(b) in relation to any other firm, its head office.".
Exercise of rights to establish a branch by EEA firms
(b) the Authority has received notice ("a regulator's notice") from the firm's home state regulator that the firm intends to establish a branch in the United Kingdom; (c) the firm's home state regulator has informed the firm that the regulator's notice has been sent to the Authority; and (d) one month has elapsed beginning with the date on which the firm's home state regulator informed the firm that the regulator's notice has been sent to the Authority.".
(4) In sub-paragraph (4), in the definition of "permitted activity", after "consent notice", insert "or regulator's notice, as the case may be".
(b) at the end of sub-paragraph (b), omit "and"; (c) in sub-paragraph (c), for "paragraph 5(d)", substitute "paragraph 5(d) or (e)"; and (d) at the end of sub-paragraph (c), insert -
(3) In sub-paragraph (2), after "it must", insert ", unless the firm falls within paragraph 5(e),".
(b) in any other case, that either -
(ii) two months have elapsed beginning with the date on which the Authority gave the consent notice.".
(4) After sub-paragraph (5), insert -
(b) the EEA State in which the firm intends to establish a branch has not notified the Commission, in accordance with Article 6(2) of that directive, of its wish to be informed of the intention of any UK firm to establish a branch in its territory,
the second and third conditions do not apply (and so the firm may establish the branch to which its notice of intention relates as soon as the first condition is satisfied).".
(5) After sub-paragraph (7), insert -
(b) the first condition is satisfied, and (c) the second condition applies,
the Authority must give a consent notice, and must do so within one month beginning with the date on which it received the firm's notice of intention.".
Exercise of rights to provide services by UK firms
(b) the Authority, when it sends the copy in accordance with sub-paragraph (a), must give written notice to the firm concerned that it has done so; and (c) the firm concerned must not provide the services to which its notice of intention relates until one month, beginning with the date on which it receives the notice under sub-paragraph (b), has elapsed.".
(2) In paragraph 21 of that Schedule (offences relating to exercise of passport rights), in sub-paragraph (1)(b), for "sub-paragraph (1) or (4B)", substitute "sub-paragraph (1), (3B)(c) or (4B)". 25. The Authority must include in the record that it maintains under section 347 in relation to any UK firm whose EEA right derives from the insurance mediation directive information as to each EEA State in which the UK firm, in accordance with such a right -
(b) is providing services.".
Amendments to the Passport Rights Regulations
(3) In regulation 3 (provision of services: contents of regulator's notice), after paragraph (3), insert -
(4) In regulation 10 (applications for approval under section 60 by EEA firms), after "consent notice", insert "or regulator's notice". Authority's power to give directions in relation to the application of the general prohibition to members of a profession 9. In section 328 of the Act (directions in relation to the general prohibition) -
(b) that it is necessary to do so in order to comply with a Community obligation imposed by the insurance mediation directive."; and
(b) in subsection (7), for "so satisfied", substitute "satisfied of the matter specified in subsection (6)(a)".
Disclosure of confidential information 10. In regulation 2 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Disclosure of Confidential Information) Regulations 2001(interpretation)[8], in the definition of "directive restrictions", for "and article 107 of the listing particulars directive", substitute ", article 107 of the listing particulars directive and article 9 of the insurance mediation directive". Philip Woolas John Heppell Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury 5th June 2003 (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations implement in part the European Parliament and Council Directive 2002/92/EC on insurance mediation ("the Directive"). A Transposition Note setting out how the main elements of the Directive will be transposed into UK law is available from the Banking and General Insurance Team, HM Treasury, 1 Horseguards Road, London SW1A 2HQ. The Transposition Note is also on HM Treasury's website (www.hm-treasury.gov.uk). Part 2 of the Regulations amends the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 ("the Act") and regulations made under that Act so as to make provision for persons who are registered with their home state competent authority in accordance with Article 3 of the Directive to exercise the rights conferred upon them by Article 6 of the Directive to establish a branch or provide services in another EEA State. These rights are known as passporting rights. Regulations 3 and 4 relate to the passporting rights of EEA firms (within the meaning of the Act). Regulations 5 to 7 relate to the passporting rights of UK firms (within the meaning of the Act). Part 3 of the Regulations amends section 328 of the Act so as to permit the Financial Services Authority to exercise the power conferred by that provision (power to direct that the exemption from the general prohibition for members of the professions in section 327 of the Act does not apply) where necessary in order to comply with the Directive. Part 4 of the Regulations amends the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Disclosure of Confidential Information) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/2188). Notes: [1] 1972 c. 68.back [3] See the definition of "prescribed".back [5] Amended by S.I. 2000/2952.back [6] Amended by the Enterprise Act 2002 (c . 40) Schedule 25, S.I. 2000/2952 and S.I. 2001/1376.back [7] S.I. 2001/2511; amended by S.I. 2002/765.back [8] S.I. 2001/2188; amended by the Enterprise Act 2002 (c. 40), section 2, S.I. 2001/3437, S.I. 2001/3624, S.I. 2001/3648 and S.I. 2002/1775.back
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