Source: OJ L, 2024/1620, 19.6.2024

Current language: FR

Article 56 Structure administrative et de gestion


Summary What does Article 56 of the Anti-money laundering authority regulation (AMLAR) say?

This is a short, foundational article that establishes the organisational structure of the Authority.

It simply names the five bodies that make up the Authority, with each one cross-referenced to a later article that details its specific tasks and functions.

It serves as the entry point to understanding how the Authority is governed internally.

Important points:

  • The Authority is composed of five bodies: a General Board, an Executive Board, a Chair, an Executive Director, and an Administrative Board of Review.
  • Each body's tasks are defined in separate articles elsewhere in the regulation (Articles 60, 64, 69, 71, and 74 respectively).
  • The Administrative Board of Review is a distinct body within the structure, signalling a built-in internal review mechanism separate from the executive and supervisory functions.

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La structure de l’Autorité se compose:

  1. d’un conseil général, qui exerce les tâches définies à l’article 60;

  2. d’un conseil exécutif, qui exerce les tâches définies à l’article 64;

  3. d’un président de l’Autorité, qui exerce les tâches définies à l’article 69;

  4. d’un directeur exécutif, qui exerce les tâches définies à l’article 71;

  5. d’une commission administrative de réexamen, qui exerce les fonctions énumérées à l’article 74.

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