Statutory Instruments
2009 No. 3000 (C. 129)
Banks And Banking
The Banking Act 2009 (Commencement No. 4) Order 2009
Made
11th November 2009
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 263(1) and (3) of the Banking Act 2009( 1 ), the Treasury make the following Order.
Citation and interpretation
1. โ(1) This Order may be cited as the Banking Act 2009 (Commencement No. 4) Order 2009.
(2) In this Order โthe Actโ means the Banking Act 2009.
Provisions conferring power to make secondary legislation
2. To the extent that the provisions referred to in articles 3 and 4 confer or relate to the power to make subordinate legislation, those provisions come into force on 12th November 2009 for the purpose of enabling subordinate legislation to be made; but no such subordinate legislation may come into forceโ
(a) in the case of subordinate legislation made under the provisions referred to in article 3, before 23rd November 2009;
(b) in the case of subordinate legislation made under the provisions referred to in article 4, before 31st December 2009.
Provisions of the Act coming into force on 23rd November 2009
3. The provisions of Part 6 of the Act (banknotes: Scotland and Northern Ireland) come into force on 23rd November 2009.
Provisions of the Act coming into force on 31st December 2009
4. The provisions of Part 5 of the Act (inter-bank payment systems) listed in the Schedule come into force on 31st December 2009.
Tony Cunningham
Steve McCabe
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majestyโs Treasury
11th November 2009
SCHEDULE
1. Sections 188 to 192 (regulation)
2. Sections 193 to 202 (enforcement)
3. Section 203 (fees)
4. Section 204 (1)(b), (4)(c), (4)(d), (4)(e) and (7) (information)
5. Section 206 (saving for informal oversight)
2009 c.1 .
In particular, provisions of the Bank Notes (Scotland) Act 1845 (c. 38) and the Bankers (Ireland) Act 1845 (c.37) .
Various provisions of Part 5 of the Act came into force on 4th August 2009 by virtue of the Banking Act 2009 (Commencement No. 3) Order 2009 ( S.I. 2009/2038 ).