(1) This article applies to a person who falls within section 31(1) (authorised persons) by virtue only of having an interim permission.
(2) A person with an interim permission is to be treated on or after commencement as an authorised person for the purposes of the Act (and any provision made under the Act), unless otherwise expressly provided for by this Part.
(3) For the purposes of section 21(2) (restrictions on financial promotion), a person with an interim permission is not to be treated as an authorised person for the purposes of communicating or approving the content of a communication except where the communication invites or induces a person to enter into (or offer to enter into) an agreement the making or performance of which constitutes a controlled activity which corresponds to a regulated activity which is covered by his interim permission.
(4) A person with an interim permission may still be an appointed representative within the meaning of section 39(2) (exemption of ap
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