Wet van 20 november 2006, houdende invoering van de Wet op het financieel toezicht en aanpassing van overige wetten aan die wet — Netherlands law | Esheria

Wet van 20 november 2006, houdende invoering van de Wet op het financieel toezicht en aanpassing van overige wetten aan die wet

This provision sets transitional rules for the shift to the Wet op het financieel toezicht, including cost recovery, register continuity, enforcement powers, temporary permissions, and deadline treatment for pending applications.

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Jurisdiction
Netherlands
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
6 Jul 2014
Language
nl
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This provision sets transitional rules for the shift to the Wet op het financieel toezicht, including cost recovery, register continuity, enforcement powers, temporary permissions, and deadline treatment for pending applications. This provision transfers many existing exemptions, notifications, permits, and no-objection decisions under older financial laws to equivalent provisions under the Wet op het financieel toezicht. This provision changes several Dutch financial-law rules, including a filing rule with the trade register and annual reporting duties for De Nederlandsche Bank N.V. This provision updates many legal references to the Wet op het financieel toezicht and sets some related rules for banks, insurers, financial enterprises, and notaries. De Nederlandsche Bank supervises compliance with the law, may share information with the AFM when needed for the AFM’s statutory tasks, and must handle its supervisory work carefully and transparently. Pension funds’ designated pension assets must be used to transfer or reinsure the risk through contracts with qualifying insurers, unless article 10 applies.