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22.—(1) If the FCA considers that a data reporting service provider (“P”) has contravened a requirement imposed by or under these Regulations, it may impose, for such period as it considers appropriate, such restrictions in relation to the carrying on of data reporting services by P as it considers appropriate.
(2) If the FCA considers that there are objective and demonstrable grounds for believing that a change or proposed change to the management of P poses a threat to the sound and prudent management of P, to the adequate consideration of the interests of its clients or to the integrity of the market, it may impose, for such period as it considers appropriate, such restrictions in relation to the carrying on of data reporting services by P as it considers appropriate.
(3) A restriction may, in particular, be imposed so as to require P to take, or refrain from taking, specified action.
(4) The FCA may—
(a)withdraw a restriction; or
(b)vary a restriction so as to reduce the period for which it has effect or otherwise to limit its effect.
(5) The power under this regulation may (but need not) be exercised so as to have effect in relation to all the data reporting services that P carries on.
(6) Where the FCA proposes to impose a restriction under this regulation, section 55Y of the Act M1 (exercise of own-initiative power: procedure) applies as if—
(a)each reference to either regulator's own-initiative variation power or own-initiative requirement power were a reference to the FCA's power to impose a restriction under this regulation;
(b)each reference to the regulator were a reference to the FCA, and each reference to either regulator were a reference to the FCA only;
(c)each reference to an authorised person were a reference to P;
(d)each reference to a variation of permission, or the imposition or variation of a requirement, were a reference to a restriction imposed on an authorisation granted under these Regulations to P; and
(e)the reference in subsection (12) to section 391(8) were a reference to section 391(8) as applied by these Regulations.
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M1Section 55Y was inserted by section 11 of the Financial Services Act 2012.
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