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AI Summary of Article 66 Periodic penalty payments

ESMA may, by decision, impose periodic penalty payments to compel: (a) a trade repository to put an end to an infringement under Article 73(1)(a); or (b) a person referred to in Article 61(1) to (i) supply complete information requested by a decision under Article 61; (ii) submit to an investigation and, in particular, produce complete records, data, procedures or any other material required and to complete and correct other information provided in an investigation launched by a decision under Article 62; or (iii) submit to an on-site inspection ordered by a decision under Article 63.

Periodic penalty payments must be effective and proportionate and are imposed for each day of delay. The amount is 3% of the average daily turnover in the preceding business year, or for natural persons 2% of the average daily income in the preceding calendar year, calculated from the date stipulated in ESMA’s decision. A periodic penalty payment may be imposed for a maximum period of six months following notification, after which ESMA shall review the measure.

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Article 66 Periodic penalty payments

1. ESMA shall, by decision, impose periodic penalty payments in order to compel:

(a) a trade repository to put an end to an infringement in accordance with a decision taken pursuant to Article 73(1)(a); or

(b) a person referred to in Article 61(1):

(i) to supply complete information which has been requested by a decision pursuant to Article 61;

(ii) to submit to an investigation and in particular to produce complete records, data, procedures or any other material required and to complete and correct other information provided in an investigation launched by a decision pursuant to Article 62; or

(iii) to submit to an on-site inspection ordered by a decision taken pursuant to Article 63.

2. A periodic penalty payment shall be effective and proportionate. The periodic penalty payment shall be imposed for each day of delay.

3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, the amount of the periodic penalty payments shall be 3 % of the average daily turnover in the preceding business year, or, in the case of natural persons, 2 % of the average daily income in the preceding calendar year. It shall be calculated from the date stipulated in the decision imposing the periodic penalty payment.