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3.—(1) This paragraph applies to a Scheme member—
(a)who does not provide the Scheme information to the Secretary of State for a Scheme quarter within the submission period, or
(b)who, before the Scheme end date, ceases to be a member of the Scheme.
Such a member is referred to in this paragraph as an “exiting member”.
(2) An exiting member must comply with regulation 7 or 8 (or both, as the case may be) on and after the exit date.
(3) An exiting member must also comply with regulation 9 in respect of each transitional quarter which begins on or after the exit date.
(4) In addition, where the exit date falls during a transitional quarter, the exiting member must comply with regulation 9 in respect of the remaining part of that quarter.
(5) In this regulation—
“exit date”—
in relation to an exiting member to whom sub-paragraph (1)(a) applies, means the day after the day on which the submission period ends;
in relation to an exiting member to whom sub-paragraph (1)(b) applies, means the day on which the member ceases to be a member of the Scheme;
“Scheme information” means—
in the case of a member of Scheme M, the information which the member is required under Scheme M to provide to the Secretary of State for each Scheme quarter;
in the case of a member of Scheme W, the information which the member is required under Scheme W to provide to the Secretary of State for each Scheme quarter;
“Scheme quarter”—
in the case of a member of Scheme M, means a quarterly period—
which is specified in that Scheme as a period for which Scheme information is to be provided, and
for which the submission period ends after 1st July 2018;
in the case of a member of Scheme W, means a quarterly period—
which is specified in that Scheme as a period for which Scheme information is to be provided, and
for which the submission period ends after 1st July 2018;
“submission period” means the period within which Scheme information must be submitted following the end of a Scheme quarter.
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