1. Article 4(1)(c) shall, for the specified period, be read as if the reference to “the central
government of the United Kingdom or the Bank of England” included a reference to
“Member States’ central governments or central banks”.
2. Article 4(1)(d) shall, for the specified period, be read as if the reference to “United
Kingdom regional governments or local authorities” included a reference to “Member
States’ regional governments or local authorities” and as if the reference to “the United
Kingdom” included a reference to “that Member State”.
3. Article 4(1)(e) shall, for the specified period, be read as if the reference to “United
Kingdom public sector entities” included a reference to “Member States’ public sector
entities” and as if the reference to “the United Kingdom” included a reference to “that
Member State”.
4. Article 4(1)(f) shall, for the specified period, be read as if the reference to “United
Kingdom regional governments or local authorities” included a reference to “Member
States’ regional governments or local authorities”.
5. Article 4(1)(g) shall, for the specified period, be read as if the reference to “United
Kingdom public sector entities” included a reference to “Member States’ public sector
entities”.
6. For the purposes of Article 6(1)(b) a posting counterparty either:-
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(a) established in the EEA; or
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(b) established in a third country other than a country in the EEA where the posting
counterparty is subject to consolidated supervision which, prior to exit day, has
been assessed by an EEA competent authority other than the Prudential
Regulation Authority or the Financial Conduct Authority as equivalent to that
governed by Union law in accordance with Article 127 of Directive 2013/36/EU,
is, for the specified period, deemed to be established in the United Kingdom.
7. Article 6(1)(c) shall, for a period of one year beginning on exit day, be read as if the
reference to “a credit quality assessment issued by a recognised External Credit
Assessment Institution (ECAI) as defined in Article 4(98) of Regulation (EU) 575/2013”
included a reference to “a credit quality assessment that was issued or endorsed and not
withdrawn immediately before exit day by a recognised External Credit Assessment
Institution (ECAI) as defined in Article 4(98) of Regulation (EU) 575/2013 (as it had
effect immediately before exit day)” and, unless the context otherwise requires, related
references in this Regulation to Regulation (EU) 575/2013, “ECAI”, “credit quality
assessments”, “credit assessment” and “credit quality steps” shall be read accordingly.
8. Article 8(3) shall, for the specified period, be read as if, in addition to (a) to (c), it
included institutions identified as G-SIIs or O-SIIs by EU competent authorities in
accordance with Article 131 of Directive 2013/36/EU.
9. A credit institution authorised in accordance with Directive 2013/36/EU is, for the
specified period, deemed to fall within Article 19(1)(e)(i).
10. For the specified period, the derogation provided for in Article 23 may also be applied by
counterparties to EEA CCPs that are authorised as credit institutions in accordance with
Directive 2013/36/EU.
11. For the specified period-that begins on IP completion date and ends on 31 March 20232: references to UK UCITS in this Regulation shall be read as if they included
references to EEA UCITS (and in relation to EEA UCITS, the reference to Article
132(3) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 in Article 5(1)(c) of this Regulation shall
be read as a reference to Article 132(3) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 as it had
effect immediately before IP completion day).1
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11A. For the specified period, references to AIFs managed by AIFMs authorised or registered in accordance with the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Regulations 2013 in Articles 28(3), 29(3) and 39(2) shall be read as if they included references to alternative investment funds managed by alternative investment fund managers authorised or registered in accordance with Directive 2011/61/EU.1
12. In Article 30, the reference to Article 129 of Regulation (EU) 575/2013 shall, for the
specified period, be read as a reference to that Article as it had effect immediately before
exit day.
13. The specified period is the period that begins on exit day and ends on 31 March 2022.
14. In this Article –
"EEA UCITS" has the meaning it has in section 237(3) of the Financial Services and
Markets Act 2000.