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The Recognised Auction Platforms Regulations 2011

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 General

    1. 1.Citation, commencement and interpretation

  3. PART 2 Recognised Auction Platforms

    1. 2.Recognition orders

    2. 3.Authority's power to give directions

    3. 4.Revoking recognition

    4. 5.Procedure

    5. 5A.Power to impose civil penalties

    6. 5B.Procedure for civil penalties

    7. 5C.(1) The Authority must in respect of each of its...

    8. 6.Market abuse regime applicable from July 2016 to January 2018 in relation to auctioned products other than financial instruments

    9. 7.Application of certain provisions of the Act with modifications

    10. 8.Application of Chapter 3A of Part 18 of the Act with modifications

  4. PART 3 The Authority

    1. 9.Functions of the Authority

  5. PART 4 Amendments to secondary legislation

    1. 10.Amendment of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Prescribed Markets and Qualifying Investments) Order 2001

    2. 11.Amendment of the Money Laundering Regulations 2007

  6. PART 5 Auction Recognition Requirements

    1. 12.Interpretation

    2. 13.Method of satisfying auction recognition requirements

    3. 14.Financial resources

    4. 15.Suitability

    5. 16.Systems and controls

    6. 17.Safeguards for investors

    7. 18.Promotion and maintenance of standards

    8. 19.Rules and consultation

    9. 20.Access to auctions

    10. 21.Choice of settlement facilities

    11. 22.Discipline

    12. 23.Complaints

  7. PART 6 Review

    1. 24.Review

  8. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      Modifications of the Act for the purposes of Articles 37 to 43 of the emission allowance auctioning regulation

      1. 1.The Authority's powers

      2. 2.Modifications of Part 8 of the Act

      3. 3.Section 122C (power to require information: supplementary) has effect as...

      4. 4.Section 122D (entry of premises under warrant) has effect as...

      5. 5.Section 122H(3) (publication of corrective statements generally) has effect as...

      6. 6.Part 8 (provisions relating to market abuse) has effect as...

      7. 7.Section 123(1) (power to impose penalties or issue censure) has...

      8. 8.Section 123A (power to prohibit individuals from managing or dealing)...

      9. 9.Section 123B(1) (suspending permission to carry on regulated activities etc)...

      10. 10.In section 124(10) (statement of policy) the definition of “relevant...

      11. 11.Section 129 (power of court to impose a penalty, prohibition,...

      12. 12.Section 130(1)(a) (guidance) has effect as if the reference to...

      13. 13.Section 131A(2) (protected disclosures) has effect as if the reference...

      14. 14.Section 131AB (interpretation) has effect as if at the appropriate...

      15. 15.Section 131AE (liability for contraventions of Article 14 or 15...

      16. 16.Other modifications of the Act

      17. 17.Section 168 (appointment of persons to carry out investigations in...

      18. 18.Section 169(2A)(b) (investigations etc in support of overseas regulator) has...

      19. 19.Section 174(3A) (admissibility of statements made to investigators) has effect...

      20. 20.Section 300(4) (extension of functions of Tribunal) has effect as...

      21. 21.Section 381 (injunctions in cases of market abuse) has effect...

      22. 22.Section 383(1)(a) (restitution orders in cases of market abuse) has...

      23. 23.Section 384 (power of FCA to require restitution) has effect...

      24. 24.Section 417(1) (definitions) has effect as if at the appropriate...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Modifications of Part 18 of the Act in relation to recognised auction platforms

      1. 1.In section 285(2), reference to the exchange's business as an...

      2. 2.In section 291(3), reference to the obligations to which the...

      3. 3.In section 292A — (a) in subsection (1) reference to...

      4. 4.In section 293, in subsection (6)(a), reference to transactions effected...

      5. 5.In section 293A , reference to any directly applicable Community...

      6. 6.In section 299(2), reference to whether the body concerned should...

      7. 7.In section 300— (a) in subsection (1)(a), reference to a...

      8. 8.In section 301F(4), reference to any financial market operated by...

      9. 9.Sections 290A and 300A to 300E do not apply to...

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      Modifications of Chapter 3A of Part 18 of the Act in relation to recognised auction platforms and EEA market operators of auction platforms

      1. 1.In section 312A — (a) in subsection (1), reference to...

      2. 2.In section 312B— (a) in subsection (1), reference to a...

      3. 3.In section 312C— (a) in subsection (1), reference to a...

      4. 4.In section 312D, the definition of “applicable provision” shall be...

  9. Explanatory Note

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