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AUTH 8.1 Application and purpose

Application

AUTH 8.1.1G

This chapter applies to:

  1. (1)

    an applicant for Part IV permission (including an applicant for top-up permission) which has made an application to carry on regulated activities in the United Kingdom; and

  2. (2)

    a person for whom an application for approval under section 59 of the Act (Approval for particular arrangements) has been made with an application for Part IV permission (including an application for top-up permission).

Purpose

AUTH 8.1.2G

AUTH 8 gives applicants an overview of how their applications for Part IV permission and for approval of a candidate under section 59 of the Act will be determined. This overview includes a summary of the decision making procedures which apply to those decisions, within the scope of AUTH, that are subject to a statutory requirement to issue formal notices.

AUTH 8.1.3G

Statutory notices include warning notices and decision notices. If the FSA proposes or decides to take certain action in respect of an application within the scope of AUTH, it is required by the Act to give a warning notice or a decision notice. These statutory notices have specified procedures and specific actions and protections.

AUTH 8.1.4G

This chapter is only a summary and is not part of the FSA's formal statement of procedure under section 395 of the Act (The FSA's procedures). An applicant needing further details of the FSA's procedure should refer to the Decision making manual (DEC).

AUTH 8.1.5G

For guidance on the FSA's procedures before it determines an application, see:

  1. (1)

    AUTH 3 (Applications for Part IV permission) for applications for Part IV permission; and

  2. (2)

    AUTH 6 (Approved persons) for applications for approval of a candidate under section 59 of the Act, made with an application for Part IV permission.