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(1)The general prohibition or (if the general prohibition is not applied under this section) a core provision applies to the carrying on of an insurance market activity by—
(a)a member of the Society, or
(b)the members of the Society taken together,
only if the Authority so directs.
(2)A direction given under subsection (1) which applies a core provision is referred to in this Part as “an insurance market direction”.
(3)In subsection (1)—
“core provision” means a provision of this Act mentioned in section 317; and
“insurance market activity” means a regulated activity relating to contracts of insurance written at Lloyd's.
(4)In deciding whether to give a direction under subsection (1), the Authority must have particular regard to—
(a)the interests of policyholders and potential policyholders;
(b)any failure by the Society to satisfy an obligation to which it is subject as a result of a provision of the law of another EEA State which—
(i)gives effect to any of the insurance directives; and
(ii)is applicable to an activity carried on in that State by a person to whom this section applies;
(c)the need to ensure the effective exercise of the functions which the Authority has in relation to the Society as a result of section 315.
(5)A direction under subsection (1) must be in writing.
(6)A direction under subsection (1) applying the general prohibition may apply it in relation to different classes of person.
(7)An insurance market direction—
(a)must specify each core provision, class of person and kind of activity to which it applies;
(b)may apply different provisions in relation to different classes of person and different kinds of activity.
(8)A direction under subsection (1) has effect from the date specified in it, which may not be earlier than the date on which it is made.
(9)A direction under subsection (1) must be published in the way appearing to the Authority to be best calculated to bring it to the attention of the public.
(10)The Authority may charge a reasonable fee for providing a person with a copy of the direction.
(11)The Authority must, without delay, give the Treasury a copy of any direction which it gives under this section.
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