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Financial Services Board
Amendment Act, No. 12 of 2000
Long title To amend the Financial Services Board Act, 1990, so as to insert a definition; to amend the provisions dealing with the functions of the Financial Services Board; to make further provision for the appointment of members of the Financial Services Board and its executive; to amend certain outdated provisions; to repeal the provision relating to the pension rights of certain officers and employees; to provide for consultation before the imposition of levies on financial institutions; to repeal the provision regarding the printing of the annual report; to make further provision for the provision of information and assistance to other regulatory authorities; to make further provision for the limitation of liability of certain functionaries, bodies and persons; to further regulate the prohibition on the use of a name or description implying a connection with the Financial Services Board; and to further regulate the constitution and functions of the board of appeal; and to provide for matters connected therewith. Table of contents
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