Guidance

Provision of services regulations: guidance for UK service providers and Competent Authorities

Guidance explaining how the provision of services regulations will operate if there’s a no-deal Brexit.

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For current information, read: Complying with Provision of Services Regulations for businesses and Competent Authorities.

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[Withdrawn] Guidance on the provision of services regulations

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If the UK leaves the EU without a deal, the Provision of Services (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 will come into effect, and make changes to the existing regulations. This guidance explains the duties and obligations for UK businesses, government departments and Competent Authorities in that situation.

Until this time, the Provision of Services Regulations 2009 remain unchanged and you should refer to the existing guidance.

Updates to this page

Published 29 March 2019

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