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Decision (EU) 2019/2158 of the European Central Bank of 5 December 2019 on the methodology and procedures for the determination and collection of data regarding fee factors used to calculate annual supervisory fees (ECB/2019/38) (recast)
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1.The fee debtors whose fee factors are determined in accordance with Article 3(2) and (3) shall provide the fee factors to the relevant NCA by close of business on the remittance date for quarterly reporting for the third quarter specified in Article 3(1)(b) of Implementing Regulation (EU) No 680/2014 of the fee period for which the fee is calculated or on the next working day if the remittance date is not a working day.
2.NCAs shall submit to the ECB the fee factors referred to in paragraph 1 at the latest by close of business on the 10th working day following the remittance date specified in paragraph 1. Thereafter, the ECB shall verify the data received within fifteen working days of receipt. If so requested by the ECB, NCAs shall explain or clarify the data.
3.The ECB shall grant each fee debtor access to its fee factors at the latest by 15 January of the year following the fee period. The fee debtors shall be given a period of fifteen working days in which to comment on the fee factors and submit revised data for consideration, in the event that they consider the fee factors to be incorrect. This period shall start on the day on which the fee debtors had the possibility to access the fee factors. Thereafter, the fee factors will be applied for the calculation of the annual supervisory fees. Any changes to the data received after that period will not be taken into consideration and accordingly will not result in a change to the fee factors.
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