Transitional Provisions and Schedules

ICOBS TP 1

Transitional Provisions

ICOBS Sch 1

Record keeping requirements

See Notes

handbook-guidance

See Notes

handbook-guidance

ICOBS Sch 2

Notification requirements

ICOBS Sch 2.1

See Notes

handbook-guidance
There are no notification requirements in ICOBS.

ICOBS Sch 3

Fees and other required payments requirements

ICOBS Sch 3.1

See Notes

handbook-guidance
There are no requirements for fees or other payments in ICOBS.

ICOBS Sch 4

Powers exercised

ICOBS Sch 4.1

See Notes

handbook-guidance

ICOBS Sch 4.2

See Notes

handbook-guidance

ICOBS Sch 5

Rights of action for damages

ICOBS Sch 5.1

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handbook-guidance
The table below sets out the rules in ICOBS 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.

ICOBS Sch 5.2

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handbook-guidance
If 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.

ICOBS Sch 5.3

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handbook-guidance
The 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.

ICOBS Sch 5.4

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handbook-guidance

ICOBS Sch 6

Rules that can be waived

ICOBS Sch 6.1

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handbook-guidance
As a result of regulation 10 of the Regulatory Reform (Financial Services and Markets Act 2000) Order 2007 (SI 2007/1973) the FSA has power to waive all its rules. However, if the rules incorporate requirements laid down in European directives, it will not be possible for the FSA to grant a waiver that would be incompatible with the United Kingdom's responsibilities under those directives.