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Special Accommodations NASD Continuing Education Requirements Rule 1120 On February 8, 1995, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved NASD Membership and Registration Rule 1120 that prescribes requirements for the Securities Industry Continuing Education Program. The Continuing Education Program has two elements – a Regulatory Element and a Firm Element. NASD Rule 1120 became effective July 1, 1995. The Regulatory Element requires all registered individuals complete a computer-based training program within 120 days of their second anniversary of their registration approval date and every three years thereafter. The Firm Element requires that broker-dealers establish a formal training program to keep employees up to date on job- and product-related subjects. In planning, developing and implementing the Firm Element, each broker-dealer must consider its size, structure, scope of business and regulatory concerns. Content Outline for S101 and S106 Regulatory Element Programs The Regulatory Element is a computer-based training program that focuses on compliance, regulatory, ethical and sales practice standards. Its content is derived from rules and regulations, as well as standards and practices widely accepted within the industry. The Regulatory Element Programs have been specifically developed for registered Supervisors/Principals (S201), Series 6 Investment Company Products/Variable Contracts Representatives (S106) in addition to the General Program (S101) for individuals in other registrations categories not covered by the Supervisor and Series 6 Programs.
The Regulatory Element is available through two professional testing center networks:
Find a testing center near you. 2007 Firm Element Advisory FINRA publishes the Securities Industry Regulatory Council’s annual Firm Element Advisory. The Firm Element Advisory identifies and recommends pertinent regulation and sales practice issues for firms for possible inclusion in their Firm Element training plans. For more information on the Securities Industry Continuing Education Program, please visit the Web site of the Securities Industry/Regulatory Council on Continuing Education (Council). The Council Web site contains a wide range of continuing education information, including training materials and publications. Questions regarding NASD Rule 1120 and the Continuing Education Program may be directed to the following FINRA staff members:
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