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Version status: Amended
Version date: 27 June 2023 - onwards
Version 4 of 4

146 National security exemption from identity verification

This format of the bill is taken from the text of stage 1st reading published on 22 September 2022 by House of Commons

After section 35 of the Limited Partnerships Act 1907 (inserted by section 145 of this Act) insert -

''National security exemption from identity verification

36 National security exemption from identity verification

(1) The Secretary of State may, by written notice given to a person, provide for one or more of the effects listed in subsection (2) to apply in relation to the person, if satisfied that to do so is necessary -

(a) in the interests of national security, or

(b) for the purposes of preventing or detecting serious crime.

(2) The effects for which the notice may provide are that -

(a) a statement under section 8A(1C) may name the person as a proposed general partner’s proposed registered officer even if the person does not meet the requirement in paragraph (c) of that subsection;

(b) a statement by the person under section 8A(1F)(b) is not required to confirm that the person meets the requirement in sub-paragraph (iii) of that paragraph;

(c) where the person is a general partner's registered officer, section 8K(1)(c) does not impose any obligation on the general partner;

(d) a statement under section 8L(3)(a) or (b) made in relation to a notice naming the person as a general partner's new registered officer is not required to confirm that the person meets the requirement in section 8K(1)(c);