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3. In this Part—
“the 2022 Act” means the Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022;
“application for removal” means an application made in accordance with regulation 5;
“the specified material” has the meaning given in regulation 5(2)(c).
4.—(1) Before or as soon as reasonably practicable after removing material contained in the register on the registrar’s own motion pursuant to section 28(1) and (2)(a) of the 2022 Act, the registrar must give notice of the removal to such persons as the registrar considers appropriate.
(2) The notice must state—
(a)the name and overseas entity ID of the registered overseas entity to which the material relates;
(b)what material the registrar intends to remove, or has removed, and on what grounds, and
(c)where the material is, or was, in the register.
5.—(1) An application for removal of material from the register can be made by any person.
(2) An application for removal must—
(a)be in writing;
(b)contain the required information about the applicant (see paragraph (4));
(c)specify the material which the applicant wants the registrar to remove from the register (“the specified material”) and where in the register the specified material is;
(d)specify which, if any, of the specified material is, in the applicant’s view, within each of the following provisions of the 2022 Act—
(i)section 28(1)(a);
(ii)section 28(1)(b), and
(e)explain the basis for that view.
(3) An application for removal must be accompanied by any information in writing which the applicant wishes to rely on.
(4) The “required information about the applicant” means—
(a)name;
(b)address;
(c)email address, and
(d)a description of any current or past connection the applicant has or had with the registered overseas entity.
6.—(1) This regulation applies where an application for removal has been delivered to the registrar and all of the specified material is material that the registrar—
(a)is not satisfied the registrar has the power to remove, or
(b)does not intend to remove.
(2) The registrar must reject the application and give a notice stating it is rejected to the applicant and to any other person the registrar considers appropriate.
7.—(1) This regulation applies where an application for removal has been delivered to the registrar and the registrar—
(a)is satisfied that the registrar has power to remove some or all of the specified material;
(b)intends to exercise that power in relation to some or all of that material, and
(c)does not consider it necessary to provide a period for objections to be made to the removal of that material.
(2) Before or as soon as reasonably practicable after removing any of the specified material from the register, the registrar must give a notice to the applicant and to such other persons as the registrar considers appropriate.
(3) The notice must state—
(a)the name and overseas entity ID of the registered overseas entity to which the specified material which the registrar intends to remove, or has removed, relates;
(b)what specified material the registrar intends to remove, or has removed, and on what grounds, and
(c)where that material is, or was, in the register.
8.—(1) This regulation applies where an application for removal has been delivered to the registrar and the registrar—
(a)is satisfied that the registrar has power to remove some or all of the specified material;
(b)intends to exercise that power in relation to some or all of that material, and
(c)considers it necessary to provide a period for objections to be made to the removal of that material.
(2) As soon as reasonably practicable, the registrar must give notice stating the registrar has received an application for removal to such persons as the registrar considers appropriate.
(3) The notice given by the registrar must state—
(a)the name and overseas entity ID of the registered overseas entity to which the specified material that the registrar intends to remove from the register relates;
(b)what specified material the registrar intends to remove, and on what grounds;
(c)where that material is in the register;
(d)the date of the notice;
(e)how the recipient can object to the removal (see regulation 9), and
(f)the date on or before which any objection to removal must be made.
(4) If the registrar gives more than one notice in respect of the same application for removal, the date stated under paragraph (3)(f) must be the same in each notice.
9.—(1) Where a notice has been given under regulation 8 following an application for removal, the registrar must determine the application as soon as reasonably practicable after the end of the period for objecting.
(2) In determining the application for removal, the registrar must take into account any objection made within the period for objecting.
(3) The period for objecting is the period beginning with the date of the notice under regulation 8(3)(d) (or, if more than one notice was given in respect of the application, the date of the earliest notice) and ending with the date stated in the notice under regulation 8(3)(f).
(4) An objection is made by giving written notice to the registrar.
(5) A notice given under paragraph (4) must state—
(a)the name of the person making the objection;
(b)the person’s address;
(c)the person’s email address;
(d)the specified material to which the objection relates, and
(e)the reasons for the objection.
(6) A notice given under paragraph (4) must be accompanied by any information in writing which the person wishes to rely on in advancing their objection.
10.—(1) As soon as reasonably practicable after determining an application for removal to which regulation 8 applies, the registrar must notify the outcome of the application for removal to—
(a)the applicant;
(b)any person who objected to the removal in accordance with regulation 9, and
(c)any other person to whom the registrar considers it appropriate to give notice.
(2) The notice given under paragraph (1) must state—
(a)the name and overseas entity ID of the registered overseas entity to which the specified material relates;
(b)what, if any, specified material the registrar intends to remove, or has removed, and on what grounds;
(c)where any removed specified material was, or where any specified material which the registrar intends to remove is, in the register, and
(d)if the registrar has decided not to remove some or all of the specified material, on what grounds.
11.—(1) Regulations 4 to 6 of the Register of Overseas Entities (Definition of Foreign Limited Partner, Protection and Rectification) Regulations 2023(1) (“the 2023 Regulations”) are revoked.
(2) An application made or notice given under a provision of the 2023 Regulations specified in column 2 of the table is to be treated, after the commencement of these Regulations—
(a)as if it were an application made or notice given under the provision of these Regulations specified in the corresponding entry in column 3, and
(b)as if it complied with the requirements of these Regulations in relation to such applications or notices.
1 | 2 | 3 |
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General description | Provision of the 2023 Regulations | Corresponding provision of these Regulations |
Application for removal | Regulation 4 | Regulation 5 |
Notice of application | Regulation 5(1) | Regulation 8(2) |
Notice of objection | Regulation 6(1) | Regulation 9(4) |
Notice of outcome | Regulation 6(8), (9) and (10) | Regulation 10 |
(3) Where a notice has been given under regulation 5(1) of the 2023 Regulations before these Regulations come into force, the period for objecting for the purposes of regulation 9(3) of these Regulations is the period specified in regulation 6(2)(d) of the 2023 Regulations.
(4) Anything else done under (or for the purposes of or in reliance on) regulations 4 to 6 of the 2023 Regulations, and effective immediately before the time these Regulations come into force, has effect after that time as if done under (or for the purposes of or in reliance on) the corresponding provision of these Regulations.
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