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Prudential Regulation Authority Rulebook

Prudential Regulation Authority Rulebook

Part

AUTH Authorisation (to see AUTH derivations and destinations tables, go to Useful links)

Chapter

Transitional Provisions and Schedules

Printed on: 21/06/2025

Rulebook at: 14/01/2005


Transitional Provisions and Schedules

AUTH TP 1

Transitional Provisions

AUTH TP 1.1
There are no transitional provisions in AUTH.
GEN contains transitional provisions that apply throughout the Handbook.
  • 01/12/2004

AUTH Sch 1

Record Keeping Requirements

  • 01/12/2004

AUTH Sch 1.1

See Notes

handbook-guidance
There are no record keeping requirements in AUTH.
  • 03/09/2001

AUTH Sch 2

Notification Requirements

  • 01/12/2004

AUTH Sch 2.1

See Notes

handbook-guidance
Handbook reference Matter to be notified Contents of notification Trigger event Time allowed
AUTH 3.9.3 D Application for Part IV permissionMatters relevant to the application as indicated in the application packApplication or significant changes to information given in the applicationimmediately applicant becomes aware
AUTH 5.3.9 D Intention of incoming Treaty firm to carry on a regulated activity in the United Kingdom. Matters relevant to the notice as indicated in the application pack.Intention to carry on a regulated activity.At least seven days in advance.
AUTH 6.3.1 D AUTH 6.3.4 D Application for approval of person under section 59 of the ActMatters relevant to the application as indicated in Form A and significant changes to information given in that Form
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AUTH Sch 3

Fees and other required payments

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AUTH Sch 3.1

See Notes

handbook-guidance
Type of Fee Trigger Event Date/Time of Payment Amount/Rate Handbook reference
Certification FeeApplication for a certificate under article 54 of the Regulated Activities Order.On or before the date on which application is made.See AUTH 4 Annex 1, Part 6 AUTH 4.3
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AUTH Sch 4

Powers exercised

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AUTH Sch 4.1

See Notes

handbook-guidance
The following powers and related provisions in the Act have been exercised by the FSA to make the rules in AUTH:
Section 156 (General supplementary powers)
Paragraph 17(1) of Schedule 1 (Fees).
The following power in the Act has been exercised by the FSA to give the guidance in AUTH:
Section 157(1) (Guidance).
The following powers in the Act have been exercised by the FSA in AUTH to direct and require:
Section 51 (Application under this Part).
Section 60 (Application for approval).
Paragraph 5(4) of Schedule 4 (Treaty Rights: Notice to Authority).
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AUTH Sch 5

Rights of action for damages

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AUTH Sch 5.1

See Notes

handbook-guidance
1The table below sets out the rules in AUTH contravention of which by an authorised person may be actionable under section 150 of the Act (Actions for damages) by a person who suffers loss as a result of the contravention.
2If a "Yes" appears in the column headed "For private person?", the rule may be actionable by a "private person" under section 150 (or, in certain circumstances, his fiduciary or representative; see article 6(2) and (3)(c) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Rights of Action) Regulations 2001 (SI 2001/2256)). A "Yes" in the column headed "Removed" indicates that the FSA has removed the right of action under section 150(2) of the Act. If so, a reference to the rule in which it is removed is also given.
3The column headed "For other person?" indicates whether the rule may be actionable by a person other than a private person (or his fiduciary or representative) under article 6(2) and (3) of those Regulations. If so, an indication of the type of person by whom the rule may be actionable is given.
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AUTH Sch 5.2

See Notes

handbook-guidance
Right of Action under section 150
Chapter/Appendix Section/Annex Paragraph For private person? Removed? For other person?
All rules in AUTH 4YesNoNo
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AUTH Sch 6

Rules that can be waived

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AUTH Sch 6.1

See Notes

handbook-guidance
The rules in AUTH 4 cannot be waived by the FSA.
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