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AI Summary of 64AA. Interpretation for Part

This section defines key terms relevant to the understanding of regulatory obligations. A "key function holder" is identified as an individual responsible for essential duties outlined in section 64AH, highlighting the importance of accountability in compliance roles.

The term "outsourced" retains its established definition as per the 2016 Directive, underscoring the consistency in regulatory language. Furthermore, any term borrowed from the Directive must align with its original meaning, ensuring clarity and coherence across legal contexts, unless otherwise specified.

Version status: In force | Document consolidation status: Updated to reflect all known changes
Version date: 22 April 2021 - onwards

64AA. Interpretation for Part

(1) In this Part -

"key function holder" means a person who carries out a key function specified in section 64AH;

"outsourced" has, notwithstanding section 2(1), the same meaning as it has in the Directive of 2016.

(2) Without prejudice to section 2(7), a word or expression that is used in this Part and is also used in the Directive of 2016 shall, unless the context otherwise requires, have the same meaning in this Part as it has in the Directive.