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PART 3TRANSITIONAL AND SAVING PROVISIONS

Transitional and saving provisions: market operators

5.—(1) Section 312A(2) of the Act applies to arrangements made on or before 31st October 2007, in the United Kingdom, by an EEA market operator to facilitate access to, or use of, a regulated market or multilateral trading facility operated by it as it applies to arrangements under section 312A(1).

(2) Section 312C(2) and (4) of the Act does not apply in relation to arrangements made by a recognised investment exchange on or before 31st October 2007 in the territory of another EEA State to facilitate access to, or use of, a regulated market or multilateral trading facility operated by it by persons established in that State.

Transitional and saving provisions: EEA firms

6.—(1) Where the Authority has received a consent notice of the sort referred to in paragraph 13(1)(a) of Schedule 3 from the home state regulator of an EEA investment firm on or before 31st October 2007, paragraph 13 of Schedule 3 applies as if it had not been amended by paragraph 8 of Schedule 4 to these Regulations.

(2) In this regulation, “EEA investment firm” means an EEA firm falling within paragraph 5(a) of Schedule 3 (before its amendment by these Regulations).

Transitional provisions: UK investment firms exercising passport rights under the investment services directive

7.—(1) Where—

(a)a UK investment firm on or before 31st October 2007 has given—

(i)notice of intention under paragraph 19(2) or 20(1) of Schedule 3 in relation to an investment service specified in the first column in table 1 in Schedule 7 to these Regulations, or

(ii)notice of change under regulation 11(3) or 12(2)(a) of the EEA Passport Rights Regulations in relation to an investment service specified in the first column in table 1 in Schedule 7 to these Regulations, or

(b)the Authority on or before 31st October 2007 has given—

(i)a consent notice under paragraph 19(4) of Schedule 3 or a notice referred to in paragraph 20(3) of Schedule 3 in relation to an investment service specified in the first column in table 1 in Schedule 7 to these Regulations, or

(ii)a notice referred to in regulation 11(5) of the EEA Passport Rights Regulations in relation to an investment service specified in the first column in table 1 in Schedule 7 to these Regulations,

it is on 1st November 2007 to be treated as having given that notice in relation to the investment service or activity specified in the second column of table 1 opposite that investment service.

(2) Where—

(a)a UK investment firm on or before 31st October 2007 has given—

(i)notice of intention under paragraph 19(2) or 20(1) of Schedule 3 in relation to a non-core service specified in the first column in table 2 in Schedule 7 to these Regulations, or

(ii)notice of change under regulation 11(3) or 12(2)(a) of the EEA Passport Rights Regulations in relation to a non-core service specified in the first column in table 2 in Schedule 7 to these Regulations, or

(b)the Authority on or before 31st October 2007 has given—

(i)a consent notice under paragraph 19(4) of Schedule 3 or a notice referred to in paragraph 20(3) of Schedule 3 in relation to a non-core service specified in the first column in table 2 in Schedule 7 to these Regulations, or

(ii)a notice referred to in regulation 11(5) of the EEA Passport Rights Regulations in relation to a non-core service specified in the first column in table 2 in Schedule 7 to these Regulations,

it is on 1st November 2007 to be treated as having given that notice in relation to the ancillary service specified in the second column of table 2 opposite that non-core service.

(3) Where—

(a)a UK investment firm on or before 31st October 2007 has given—

(i)notice of intention under paragraph 19(2) or 20(1) of Schedule 3 in relation to the non-core service specified in paragraph 6 of Section C of the Annex to the investment services directive (investment advice concerning one or more of the instruments listed in Section B), or

(ii)notice of change under regulation 11(3) or 12(2)(a) of the EEA Passport Rights Regulations in relation to the non-core service specified in paragraph 6 of Section C of the Annex to the investment services directive, or

(b)the Authority on or before 31st October 2007 has given—

(i)a consent notice under paragraph 19(4) of Schedule 3 or a notice referred to in paragraph 20(3) of Schedule 3 in relation to the non-core service specified in paragraph 6 of Section C of the Annex to the investment services directive, or

(ii)a notice referred to in regulation 11(5) of the EEA Passport Rights Regulations in relation to the non-core service specified in paragraph 6 of Section C of the Annex to the investment services directive,

it is on 1st November 2007 to be treated as having given that notice in relation to the investment service specified in paragraph 5 of Section A of Annex I to the markets in financial instruments directive (investment advice) and the ancillary service specified in paragraph 5 of Section B of the Annex to that directive (investment research and financial analysis).

(4) Where—

(a)a UK investment firm on or before 31st October 2007 has given—

(i)notice of intention under 19(2) or 20(1) of Schedule 3 in relation to an instrument specified in the first column in table 3 in Schedule 7 to these Regulations, or

(ii)notice of change under regulation 11(3) or 12(2)(a) of the EEA Passport Rights Regulations in relation to an instrument specified in the first column in table 3 in Schedule 7 to these Regulations, or

(b)the Authority on or before 31st October 2007 has given—

(i)a consent notice under paragraph 19(4) of Schedule 3 or a notice referred to in paragraph 20(3) of Schedule 3 in relation to an instrument specified in the first column in table 3 in Schedule 7 to these Regulations, or

(ii)a notice referred to in regulation 11(5) of the EEA Passport Rights Regulations in relation to an instrument specified in the first column in table 3 in Schedule 7 to these Regulations,

it is on 1st November 2007 to be treated as having given that notice in relation to the financial instrument specified in the second column of table 3 opposite that instrument.

(5) Nothing in this regulation gives a UK investment firm the right to carry on a regulated activity (or an activity which, if it were regarded as carried on in the United Kingdom, would be a regulated activity) which it would require Part IV permission to carry on but for which it does not have Part IV permission.

Additional saving provision: UK investment firms

8.  Where the Authority has given a consent notice under paragraph 19(4) of Schedule 3 in relation to a UK investment firm on or before 31st October 2007, paragraph 19(6) of that Schedule applies as if it had not been amended by paragraph 10(c) of Schedule 4 to these Regulations, and paragraph 19(7B) (inserted by paragraph 10(d) of Schedule 4 to these Regulations) does not apply.

Transitional provision: appointed representatives and tied agents

9.—(1) A person—

(a)to whom section 39(1A) or 39A(1) of the Act (both inserted by these Regulations) applies,

(b)whose name appeared in the record maintained by the Authority under section 347(1)(i) of the Act immediately before 1st November 2007,

is deemed, with effect from 1st November 2007, to be included in the record maintained by the Authority under section 347(1)(ha) of the Act (inserted by paragraph 12 of Schedule 5 to these Regulations).

(2) Paragraph (1) does not prevent the Authority from removing an entry from the record in accordance with section 347(3).

Interpretation of Part 3

10.  In this Part—

“ancillary service” has the meaning given in Article 4.1.3 of the markets in financial instruments directive;

“EEA Passport Rights Regulations” means the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (EEA Passport Rights) Regulations 2001(1);

“EEA State” has the meaning given in paragraph 8 of Schedule 3;

“EEA market operator” has the meaning given in section 312D of the Act (inserted by these Regulations);

“financial instrument” has the meaning given in Article 4.1.17 of the markets in financial instruments directive;

“home state regulator” the meaning given in paragraph 9 of Schedule 3;

“instrument” (except in the expression “financial instrument”) means any of the instruments listed in Section B of the Annex to the investment services directive;

“investment service” (except in the expression “investment services and activities”) has the meaning given in Article 1.1 of the investment services directive;

“investment services and activities” has the meaning given in Article 4.1.2 of the markets in financial instruments directive;

“multilateral trading facility” has the meaning given in Article 4.1.15 of the markets in financial instruments directive;

“non-core service” means any of the services listed in Section C of the Annex to the investment services directive;

“recognised investment exchange” has the meaning given in section 285 of the Act;

“regulated activity” has the meaning given in section 22 of the Act;

“regulated market” has the meaning given in Article 4.1.14 of the markets in financial instruments directive;

“Schedule 3” means Schedule 3 to the Act;

“UK investment firm” means a UK firm (within the meaning of paragraph 10 of Schedule 3(2))—

(a)

which is an investment firm (within the meaning of the investment services directive); and

(b)

whose EEA right derives from that directive.

(2)

Paragraph 10 was amended by S.I. 2003/1473.

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