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AI Summary of Article 97 Delegated acts and regulatory technical standards

The Commission is to adopt delegated acts under Article 301a establishing a list of own‑fund items, including those referred to in Article 96, that are deemed to fulfil the criteria set out in Article 94. For each own‑fund item the delegated acts must contain a precise description of the features that determined its classification.

Subject to Article 301b, EIOPA shall develop draft regulatory technical standards specifying the methods supervisory authorities must use when approving the assessment and classification of own‑fund items not covered by the list. Power is delegated to the Commission to adopt those regulatory technical standards in accordance with Articles 10 to 14 of Regulation (EU) No 1094/2010, and the Commission shall regularly review and, where appropriate, update the list in light of market developments.

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Article 97 Delegated acts and regulatory technical standards

1. The Commission shall adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 301a laying down a list of own-fund items, including those referred to in Article 96, deemed to fulfil the criteria, set out in Article 94, which contains for each own-fund item a precise description of the features which determined its classification.

2. In order to ensure consistent harmonisation in relation to classification of own funds, EIOPA shall, subject to Article 301b, develop draft regulatory technical standards to specify the methods to be used by supervisory authorities, when approving the assessment and classification of own-fund items which are not covered by the list referred to in paragraph 1.

Power is delegated to the Commission to adopt the regulatory technical standards referred to in the first subparagraph in accordance with Articles 10 to 14 of Regulation (EU) No 1094/2010.

The Commission shall regularly review and, where appropriate, update the list referred to in paragraph 1 in light of market developments.