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Made | 18th March 2004 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 18th March 2004 | ||
Coming into force | 19th March 2004 |
Breaches of the EC Regulation
2.
- (1) Any person who -
is guilty of an offence.
(2) Any person who -
is guilty of an offence.
Requests for authorisations etc
3.
Any person who, in connection with a request for an authorisation pursuant to Article 7(1) of the EC Regulation -
is guilty of an offence.
Information
4.
The Schedule to these Regulations has effect in order to facilitate the obtaining by or on behalf of the Treasury or the Bank of England of information for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the EC Regulation.
Penalties and proceedings
5.
- (1) Any person guilty of an offence under regulation 2(1) or 3 above or paragraph 2(b) or (c) of the Schedule to these Regulations is liable -
is guilty of an offence.
3.
- (1) No information furnished or document produced (including any copy or extract made of any document produced) by any person in pursuance of a request made under this Schedule shall be disclosed except -
(2) Any person who, without reasonable excuse, discloses information or a document in contravention of paragraph (1) is guilty of an offence.
Regulation 3 makes it an offence to provide false information in connection with a request for an authorisation under Article 7(1) of the EC Regulation.
Regulation 4 and the Schedule make provision for information to be requested by or on behalf of the Treasury or the Bank of England for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the EC Regulation. Failure to provide such information, the provision of false information or the suppression of information is made a criminal offence. Unauthorised disclosure of information acquired under the Schedule is also made a criminal offence.
Provision is made with respect to penalties and proceedings for offences under these Regulations.
[3] O.J. L 55, 24.2.2004, p. 1.back
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