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Executive Summary
On December 28, 1998, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved rule changes proposed by the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD® or Association) that amend the Rules of the Association to permit the Department of Enforcement to amend complaints one time prior to the filing of responsive pleadings, without Hearing Officer approval; to clarify and consolidate default provisions and shorten the call for review period for default decisions to 25 days; to require the Office of General Counsel to issue decisions in settled cases; to change the trigger date for which the timing of motions to introduce new evidence is keyed; to make certain sanctions effective 30 days after the service of the decision constituting final disciplinary action; to provide that decisions involving bars or expulsions be served by overnight courier, facsimile, or other means likely to obtain prompt service; to permit the Advertising Department staff to impose advertising pre-use filing requirements on members; to consolidate procedures for cancellation or suspension for failure to provide requested information; to simplify and expedite certain non-summary procedures in the Rule 9500 Series; and for other purposes.
The rule changes become effective on March 26, 1999. Questions regarding this Notice should be directed to Eric Moss, Assistant General Counsel, Office of General Counsel, NASD Regulation, Inc. (NASD RegulationSM), (202) 728-8982.
Discussion
Advertisement: Rules 2210(c)(4) and 2220(c) authorize the NASD to require members to file advertisements, sales literature, and educational material with the Association before using them in certain instances. The Rules currently provide that the District Business Conduct Committees (DBCC) may impose pre-use filing requirements and may conduct a hearing if a member opposes a pre-use filing requirement. The rules are amended to vest authority to impose a pre-use filing requirement solely with NASD Regulation staff, specifically the Advertising/Investment Companies Regulation Department. Any hearing requested regarding such requirement will be conducted by a Hearing Panel, as set forth in the non-summary proceedings of the Rule 9510 Series, rather than by a DBCC.
Testimony: Rule 8210 is being amended to clarify that Association staff may specify the location at which a member, associated person, or other person subject to the Association's jurisdiction must testify for the purpose of an investigation, complaint, examination, or proceeding.
Requests for Information: Currently, the Rule 8220 Series and the Rule 9510 Series both set forth procedures for suspending or canceling a member or associated person for failure to provide requested information to the Association. The rule change consolidates the provisions of the Rule 8220 Series and the Rule 9510 Series into the Rule 8220 Series.
Currently, the Rule 8220 Series authorizes the National Adjudicatory Council (NAC) to initiate a suspension proceeding for failure to provide requested information, and the Rule 9510 Series authorizes Association staff to initiate a cancellation proceeding for failure to provide requested information. Under the rule change, the Department of Enforcement will be able to initiate a suspension or cancellation proceeding if a member or associated person fails to provide requested information.
Several hearing procedures are change. First, the member or associated person who receives a notice initiating a cancellation or suspension will file a request for a hearing directly with the NASD Regulation Office of General Counsel, rather than the NAC. The Office of General Counsel is responsible for arranging such hearings.
Second, the rule change expands the pool of persons who could serve on the subcommittee conducting the hearing to include current and former members of the NAC, the NASD Regulation Board of Directors, and the NASD Board of Governors. At least one subcommittee member will have to be a current member of the NAC.
Third, the rule change expands the period in which a hearing must be held from 20 to 30 days. NASD Regulation has determined that 20 days is not a sufficient period both to fin d panelists who are available and to coordinate the schedules of all panelists, parties, and their attorneys. Lengthening this time period does not prejudice the member or person because once a hearing is requested, a suspension or cancellation cannot take effect until after the proceeding is completed.
Fourth, Rule 8222(b)(3) is being amended to include a provision of current Rule 9514(e), which allows the Association to withhold certain documents enumerated in Rule 9251 that are privileged or constitute attorney work product or are otherwise related to an examination, inspection, or investigation. Finally, the rule change adds a new requirement that if the subcommittee conducting the hearing requires that additional information be filed, then such information will have to be distributed promptly to all parties and in all cases not less than one business day before the subcommittee renders its decision.
The revised Rule 8223(b) revises the call for review process by placing the authority to conduct a review with a review panel, rather than the full NASD Board. The ability of any Governor to call the proceeding for review remains intact. Under the rule change, a review panel would conduct the review, rather than the full Board.
The reinstatement provisions set forth in proposed Rule 8225 are amended by providing that requests to terminate a suspension should be filed with the Department of Enforcement. If the Department denies the request, then a further request for relief may be filed with the review panel that rendered the decision in the underlying proceeding, as long as the request for relief is filed within 30 days after service of the decision. The review panel would be most familiar with the decision and issues during this period. If the request for relief is filed more than 30 days after service of the decision, then the NAC would act on the request for relief. This would ensure that the review panel's responsibilities conclude shortly after its decision is rendered and do not continue for an indefinite period.
References throughout the Rule Series to service by commercial courier are revised to require service by overnight commercial courier to ensure that service is effected quickly.
Release of Disciplinary Information: Interpretive Material 8310-2 provides for the release of disciplinary information to the public. The rule change amends this Interpretation to permit the NASD to release information about suspensions and cancellations imposed under the Rule 8220 Series, unless the NAC determines otherwise.
Amending Complaints: The rule change enables the Department of Enforcement to amend complaints one time prior to the filing of responsive pleadings, without Hearing Officer approval. Rule 9212 currently requires the Department of Enforcement to move to amend any complaint, and a Hearing Officer to grant such a motion before the complaint may be amended.
Default Provisions: The proposed amendments to Rules 9215, 9241, 9269 and 9312 are designed to clarify and consolidate the NASD Code of Procedure (Code) default provisions, and to shorten the call for review period for default decisions to 25 days.
These amendments also make nonsubstantive changes that clarify the existing rules. The changes clarify that the default decisions issued by Hearing Officers should include the same contents as decisions issued in litigated cases. The amendments also clarify that either the Review Subcommittee or the NAC may set aside a default judgment. Furthermore, the changes clarify that defaults need to be appealed within 25 days after the service of the decision, and that sanctions are effective 30 days after service of the decision (other than bars and suspensions which are effective immediately). These time periods are already set forth in Rules 9360 and 9311(a), respectively.
In addition, the changes to Rule 9312 shorten to 25 days the period in which the General Counsel may call a default decision for review. The rules currently give the General Counsel 45 days to determine whether to call a default decision for review, which is the same call period for litigated decisions.
Decisions in Settled Cases: Rule 9270 is amended to establish that the issuance of decisions relating to accepted offers of settlement is to be done by the General Counsel. Rule 9270 currently requires that decisions in settled cases be issued by the Office of Hearing Officers. Returning decisions related to offers of settlement to the Hearing Officers after acceptance by the NAC, the Review Subcommittee, or the General Counsel, however, serves no useful purpose and only introduces additional delay and the possibility of error.
Motions to Introduce New Evidence: The change to Rule 9346(b) imposes the requirement that motions to introduce new evidence in cases that are appealed or called for review be made within 30 days of service of the index to the record under Rule 9321. Rule 9346(b) currently requires that motions to introduce new evidence in these cases be made within 30 days of service of the notice of appeal (or within 35 days of service of notice of a call for review). Because motions to introduce new evidence generally can best be made after the parties have received copies of the official index to the record, it is logical to key the timing of such motions to the parties' receipt of the index.
Effectiveness of Sanctions: Rule 9360 is amended to state that unless otherwise provided in decisions issued under Rule 9349 or Rule 9351, a sanction (other than a bar or an expulsion) specified in a decision constituting final disciplinary action of the Association, shall become effective 30 days after the date of service of the decision. Under the current Rule 9360, a sanction becomes effective on a date established by the Chief Hearing Officer, which shall not be earlier than 30 days after the date of service of the decision constituting final disciplinary action. This change was made because the Chief Hearing Officer plays no part in the final stages of a disciplinary proceeding appealed or called for review.
In cases involving bars or expulsions, Rules 9269 and 9360 are amended to provide that service of decisions should be done by overnight courier, facsimile, or other means likely to obtain prompt service. Currently, Rule 9360 provides for personal service for final decisions imposing bars or expulsions. Rule 9269 does not currently contain language addressing the means by which service of default decisions in cases involving bars and expulsions should be accomplished. With respect to final default decisions imposing bars or expulsions, reasonable efforts at personal service (hand delivery) are generally not successful, and with respect to litigated decisions the most effective type of service is a method such as overnight courier or facsimile.
Summary and Nonsummary Proceedings: The Rule 9510 Series will be simplified by deleting certain nonsummary proceedings and consolidating them with other rules or by replacing the current procedures with simpler procedures in a separate rule series. As noted above, the provisions of the Rule 9510 Series and the Rule 8220 Series, which both relate to failure to provide requested information, will be consolidated into the Rule 8220 Series. Similarly, the non-summary proceedings for statutory disqualific ation matters will be deleted from the Rule 9510 Series, and the Rule 9520 Series, which governs regular statutory disqualification matters, will be amended by adding new procedures for expediting the review of a statutory disqualification proceeding when necessary to protect investors. Finally, non-summary proceedings for failure to pay fees, dues, assessments, and other charges will be deleted from the Rule 9510 Series, and new procedures providing for a hearing by a Hearing Officer will be added as a new Rule 9530 Series.
The rule change amends Rule 9511, which sets forth the purpose of the Rule 9510 Series, to reflect these changes and to remove redundant provisions that appear in Rules 9512 and 9513.
The rule change also revises the hearing and decision provisions of Rule 9514. First, the amended Rule 9514(a)(1) contains a non-substantive, simplifying amendment that provides that a member or person who requests a hearing must set forth the specific grounds for setting aside the notice, rather than listing in the Rule each type of action that the member or person would seek to reverse or oppose at the hearing.
Second, the Rule is amended to provide that a member that received a notice of an advertising pre-use filing requirement under Rule 2210 or 2220 would have 30 days to request a hearing. Under the current Rule, which does not address pre-use filing requirements, a member or person has seven days to request a hearing in a non-summary proceeding. NASD Regulation will provide additional time in the case of advertising pre-use filing requirements because members may need additional time to consider whether to comply with or contest the requirements.
Third, the custodian of record provision under Rule 9514(f)(5) authorizes the Office of Hearing Officers to act as custodian for non-summary proceedings for a failure to comply with an arbitration award or settlement agreement related to an NASD arbitration or mediation. Under Rule 9514(b)(1), Hearing Officers serve as the adjudicators in such proceedings, and as such, the Office of Hearing Officers is a more appropriate custodian than the NASD Regulation Office of General Counsel.
Rule 9516 is amended to provide that a request for reinstatement could be made after either a summary or a non-summary proceeding under the Rule 9510 Series. Currently, reinstatement is available only after a non-summary proceeding.
Eligibility Proceedings: The Rule 9520 Series, which concerns statutory disqualifications, is amended to clarify certain procedures and to expedite statutory disqualification proceedings if necessary to protect investors. Rule 9522(a) is amended to clarify that although a statutory disqualification proceeding may be initiated by the Association, a member has an independent obligation to initiate such a proceeding if it wishes to continue to associate with a statutorily disqualified person. The Rule is further amended to provide that if a member does not respond to a statutory disqualification notice issued by the Association by filing a request for relief within 10 days, the member's membership may be canceled and the associated person's registration may be revoked, unless the NAC grants an extension of time to respond for good cause shown.
NASD Regulation amended Rule 9525 to provide for an expedited review of statutory disqualification proceedings if the Statutory Disqualification Committee requests an expedited review and the NASD Board Executive Committee determines that such action is necessary for the protection of investors. In such a case, any Governor could call the proceeding for review. If such a call were made, a review panel would conduct the review, as in amended Rule 8223 (b)(2).
Suspension or Cancellation for Failure to Pay Dues, Fees, and Other Charges: The new Rule 9530 Series sets forth procedures for suspending or canceling the membership of a member or the registration of an associated person who fails to pay fees, dues, assessments, or other charges. Procedures for such a cancellation or suspension are currently set forth in the Rule 9510 Series. Under the rule change, the NASD Treasurer would be authorized to initiate such proceedings by sending a notice to the member or associated person. The hearing would be conducted by a Hearing Officer, who would be authorized to suspend or cancel the membership of a member or the registration of a person. The hearing procedures are modeled on the Rule 8220 Series.
The rule change does not include a call for review because the issues to be resolved in this type of proceeding are narrow and largely administrative. NASD Regulation has determined that it would be more efficient to have one Hearing Officer conduct the hearing and render a final decision. Hearing Officers are well-suited to resolve the issues presented in hearings for failure to pay fees due to their training and experience in the NASD's disciplinary proceedings under the Rule 9200 Series and in non-summary proceedings for failure to pay arbitration awards under the Rule 9510 Series.
Text Of Amendments
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0100. GENERAL PROVISIONS
0120. Definitions
The term "National Adjudicatory Council [Business Conduct Committee]" means the committee of [the Board of Directors of] NASD Regulation which may be authorized and directed to act for the Board of Directors of NASD Regulation in a manner consistent with the By-Laws of NASD Regulation, the Rules of the Association, and the Delegation Plan with respect to (1) an appeal or review of a disciplinary proceeding; (2) a statutory disqualification decision; (3) a review of a membership proceeding; (4) a review of an offer of settlement, a letter of acceptance, waiver, and consent, and a minor rule violation plan letter; (5) the exercise of exemptive authority; and (6) such other proceedings or actions authorized by the Rules of the Association.
2000. BUSINESS CONDUCT
2200. COMMUNICATIONS WITH CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC
2210. Communications With The Public
2220. Options Communications with the Public
2320. Best Execution and Interpositioning
8210. Provision of Information and Testimony and Inspection and Copying of Books
For the purpose of an investigation, complaint, examination, or proceeding authorized by the NASD By-Laws or the Rules of the Association, an Adjudicator or Association staff shall have the right to:
8220. Suspension or Cancellation for Failure to Provide Requested Information
8221. Notice
If a member fails to provide any information, report, material, data, or testimony requested pursuant to the NASD By-Laws or the Rules of the Association, or fails to keep its membership application or supporting documents current, the [National Adjudicatory Council] Department of Enforcement may provide written notice to such member specifying the nature of the failure and stating that the failure to take such action within 20 days after service of the notice constitutes grounds for suspension or cancellation [from] of membership.
If a person associated with a member fails to provide any information, report, material, data, or testimony requested pursuant to the NASD By-Laws or the Rules of the Association, the [National Adjudicatory Council] Department of Enforcement may provide written notice to such person specifying the nature of the failure and stating that the failure to take such action within 20 days after service of the notice constitutes grounds for suspending the association of the person with the member.
The [National Adjudicatory Council] Department of Enforcement shall serve the member or person associated with a member with such notice via personal service or overnight commercial courier.
8222. Hearing
Within five days after the date of service of a notice issued under Rule 8221, a member or person associated with a member served with a notice under Rule 8221(c) may file with the [National Adjudicatory Council] NASD Regulation Office of General Counsel a written request for an expedited hearing before a subcommittee of the National Adjudicatory Council. The request shall state with specificity why the member or associated person believes that there are insufficient grounds for suspension or cancellation or any other reason for setting aside the notice issued [by the National Adjudicatory Council]under Rule 8221.
If a hearing is requested, the National Adjudicatory Council or the Review Subcommittee described in Rule 9120 shall appoint a subcommittee to conduct the hearing and decide whether the member or person associated with a member should be suspended or canceled. The subcommittee shall be composed of a current member of the National Adjudicatory Council and one or more current or former members of the National Adjudicatory Council, NASD Regulation Board [and], or [the] NASD Board.
The hearing shall be held within [20] 30 days after the date of service of the notice issued under Rule 8221. Not later than seven days before the hearing, the subcommittee shall serve the member or person associated with a member with written notice of the date and time of the hearing via overnight commercial courier or facsimile and notify the [appropriate department or office of NASD Regulation] Department of Enforcement of the date and time of the hearing. [The appropriate department or office of NASD Regulation (hereinafter "appropriate department or office" in the Rule 8220 Series) shall be the department or office that issued the request for the information, report, material, data, or testimony that the member or associated person failed to provide, or in the case of a member that failed to keep its membership application or supporting documents current, the Department of Member Regulation.]
Not later than seven days before the hearing, the [subcommittee] Department of Enforcement shall serve the member or person associated with a member via overnight commercial courier with all documents that were considered in connection with the [National Adjudicatory Council's] decision to issue a notice under Rule 8221, unless a document meets the criteria of Rule 9251(b) (1)(A), (B), or (C). A document that meets such criteria shall not constitute part of the record, but shall be retained by the Association until the date upon which the Association serves a final decision or, if applicable, upon the conclusion of any review by the Commission or the federal courts. The Department of Enforcement shall provide a copy of the documents transmitted to the member or person associated with a member to the subcommittee.
The member or person associated with a member and the [appropriate department or office] Department of Enforcement may be represented by counsel at a hearing conducted under this Rule.
Formal rules of evidence shall not apply to a hearing under this Rule. Not later than four days before the hearing, the member or person associated with a member and the [appropriate department or office] Department of Enforcement shall exchange copies of proposed hearing exhibits and witness lists and provide copies of the same to the subcommittee.
No change.
At any time during its consideration, the subcommittee may direct the member or person associated with a member or the [appropriate department or office] Department of Enforcement to submit additional information. Any additional information submitted shall be provided promptly to all parties at least one business day before the subcommittee renders its decision.
No change.
The record shall consist of all documents that were considered in connection with the [National Adjudicatory Council's] decision to issue a notice under Rule 8221, the notice issued under Rule 8221, the request for hearing filed under Rule 8222, the transcript of the hearing, and each document or other item of evidence presented to or considered by the subcommittee. The Office of the General Counsel of NASD Regulation shall be the custodian of the record.
If a member or person associated with a member fails to appear at a hearing for which it has notice, the subcommittee may dismiss the request for a hearing as abandoned, and the notice [of the National Adjudicatory Council] issued under Rule 8221 shall become the final action of the Association. Upon a showing of good cause, the subcommittee may withdraw a dismissal entered pursuant to this subparagraph.
8223. Decision
The subcommittee may suspend or cancel the membership of a member or suspend the association of a person with a member for failure to take the action required by the notice issued under Rule 8221. The subcommittee shall prepare a proposed written decision, and if the subcommittee determines that a suspension should be imposed, the proposed written decision shall state the grounds for the suspension or cancellation and the conditions for terminating the suspension. The subcommittee shall provide its proposed written decision to the NASD Board of Governors.
If no Governor calls the [suspension] proceeding for review within the time prescribed in paragraph (b)(1), the subcommittee's proposed written decision shall become final, and the subcommittee shall serve the final written decision on the member or associated person via overnight commercial courier or facsimile.
A Governor may call the suspension or cancellation proceeding for review if the call for review is made not later than ten days after the Governor receives the subcommittee's proposed written decision. By a unanimous vote of the NASD Board of Governors, the NASD Board of Governors may shorten the call for review period to less than ten days. By an affirmative vote of the majority of the NASD Board of Governors then in office, the NASD Board of Governors may, during the ten day period, vote to extend the period to more than ten days.
If a Governor calls the suspension or cancellation proceeding for review within the time prescribed in subparagraph (1), [the NASD Board of Governors] a review panel shall meet and conduct a review not later than [its next meeting] 14 days after the call for review. The review panel shall be composed of the NASD Board Executive Committee, except that the Governor who calls the proceeding for review shall serve on the review panel in lieu of a member of the Executive Committee who has the same classification (Industry, Non-Industry, or Public) as such Governor. The [NASD Board of Governors] review panel may affirm, modify, or reverse the decision of the subcommittee. Not later than seven days after the [NASD Board of Governors] review panel meeting, the [NASD Board of Governors] review panel shall serve a final written decision on the member or person associated with a member via overnight commercial courier or facsimile. The decision shall state the disposition of the suspension or cancellation proceeding, and if a suspension is imposed, state the grounds for the suspension and the conditions for terminating the suspension.
No change.
8224. Notice to Membership
The Association shall provide notice of a suspension or cancellation under the Rule 8220 Series and the grounds therefor in the next membership supplement.
8225. Termination of Suspension
A suspended member or person associated with a member may file a written request for termination of the suspension on the ground of full compliance with the notice issued under Rule 8221 or, if applicable, the conditions of a decision under Rule 8223, with the head of the [appropriate department or office] Department of Enforcement.
The head of the [appropriate department or office] Department of Enforcement shall respond to the request in writing within five days after receipt of the request.
If the head of the [appropriate department or office] Department of Enforcement grants the request, he or she shall serve the member or person associated with a member with written notice of the termination of the suspension via overnight commercial courier or facsimile.
If the head of the department or office denies the request, the suspended member or person associated with a member may file a written request for relief with the [National Adjudicatory Council] NASD Regulation Office of General Counsel. If the member or person associated with a member files the written request for relief within 30 days after service of the decision under Rule 8223, [The National Adjudicatory Council] the review panel constituted under Rule 8223 shall respond to the request for relief in writing within ten days after receipt of the request. If the member or person associated with a member files the written request for relief more than 30 days after service of the decision under Rule 8223, the National Adjudicatory Council shall respond to the request for relief in writing within ten days after receipt of the request. The review panel's or National Adjudicatory Council's response shall be served on the member or person associated with a member via overnight commercial courier or facsimile.
8300. SANCTIONS
IM-8310-2. Release of Disciplinary Information
9000. CODE OF PROCEDURE
9200. DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS
9212. Complaint Issuance—Requirements, Service, Amendment, Withdrawal, and Docketing
No change.
The Department of Enforcement may file and serve an amended complaint that includes new matters of fact or law once as a matter of course at any time before the Respondent answers the complaint. Otherwise, u[U]pon motion by the Department of Enforcement, the Hearing Offic e r may permit the Department of Enforcement to amend the complaint to include new matters of fact or law, [at any time] after considering whether the Department of Enforcement has shown good cause for the amendment [shown by the Department of Enforcement] and whether any Respondent will suffer any unfair prejudice if the amendment is allowed [to any Respondent, permit the Department of Enforcement to amend a complaint to include new matters of fact or law].
9215. Answer to Complaint
If a complaint is amended pursuant to Rule 9212(b), the time for filing an answer or amended answer shall be the greater of the original time period within which the Respondent is required to respond, or [extended to] 14 days after service of the amended complaint. If any Respondent has already filed an answer, such Respondent shall have 14 days after service of the amended complaint, unless otherwise ordered by the Hearing Officer within which to file an amended answer.
If a Respondent does not file an answer or make any other filing or request related to the complaint with the Office of Hearing Officers within the time required, the Department of Enforcement shall send a second notice to such Respondent requiring an answer within 14 days after service of the second notice. The second notice shall state that failure of the Respondent to reply within the period specified shall allow the Hearing Officer, in the exercise of his or her discretion, pursuant to Rule 9269 to: (1) treat as admitted by the Respondent the allegations in the complaint; and (2) issue [enter] a default decision against the Respondent [pursuant to Rule 9269]. If the Respondent fails to file an [no] answer [is filed] with the Office of Hearing Officers within the time required, the Hearing Officer may issue [allegations of the complaint may be considered admitted by such Respondent and] a default decision against the Respondent pursuant to Rule 9269 [may be issued by the Hearing Officer. A Respondent may, for good cause shown, move the National Adjudicatory Council to set aside a default].
9241. Pre-hearing Conference
No change.
The Hearing Officer may issue a default decision, pursuant to Rule 9269, against a[A] Party that [who] fails to appear, in person or through counsel or a representative, at a prehearing conference of which the Party [he or she] has [been duly] due notice [notified, may be deemed in default pursuant to Rule 9269. A Party may, for good cause shown, file a motion to set aside the default].
9269. Default Decisions [Failure to Appear at Hearing; Defaults]
A party may, for good cause shown, file a motion to set aside a default, dismissal, and the imposition of costs.]The contents of a default decision shall conform to the requirements of Rule 9268(b).
Party may, for good cause shown, file a motion to set aside a default, dismissal, and the imposition of costs. Upon a showing of good cause, either the Review Subcommittee or the National Adjudicatory Council may enter such an order.
If a default decision is not appealed pursuant to Rule 9311 or called for review pursuant to Rule 9312 within 25 days after the date the Office of Hearing Officers serves it on the Parties, the default decision shall become the final disciplinary action of the Association for purposes of SEC Rule 19d-1(c)(1). Unless otherwise provided in the default decision, the sanctions shall become effective 30 days after the default decision becomes the final disciplinary action of the Association, except that a bar or expulsion shall become effective immediately upon the default decision becoming the final disciplinary action of the Association. The Association shall serve the decision on a Respondent by overnight courier, facsimile or other means reasonably likely to obtain prompt service when the sanction is a bar or an expulsion.
9270. Settlement Procedure
No change.
9312. Review Proceeding by National Adjudicatory Council
A default decision issued pursuant to Rule 9269 shall be subject to a call for review by the General Counsel, on his or her own motion within 25 [45] days after the date of service of the decision. If called for review, such decision shall be reviewed by the National Adjudicatory Council.
9346. Evidence in National Adjudicatory Council Proceedings
No change.
A Party may apply to the Subcommittee or, if applicable, the Extended Proceeding Committee, or the National Adjudicatory Council for leave to introduce additional evidence by motion filed not later than 30 days after the Office of Hearing Of ficers transmits to the National Adjudicatory Council and serves upon all Parties the index to the record, pursuant to Rule 9321 [service of such Party's notice of appeal or cross-appeal or not later than 35 days after service upon the Party by the National Adjudicatory Council of a notice of review]. The motion shall describe each item of proposed new evidence, demonstrate that there was good cause for failing to introduce it below, demonstrate why the evidence is material to the proceeding, and be filed and served. The Party may attach the documentary evidence as an exhibit to the motion. By a motion filed in accordance with Rule 9146, a Party may request an extension of the period during which a Party may file a motion for leave to introduce additional evidence. A Party shall demonstrate that there was good cause for failing to file the motion for leave to introduce additional evidence during the period pres cribed.
9360. Effectiveness of Sanctions
Unless otherwise provided in the decision issued under Rule 9349 or Rule 9351, a[A] sanction (other than a bar or an expulsion) specified in a decision constituting final disciplinary action of the Association for purposes of SEC Rule 19d-1(c)(1) shall become effective [on a date established by the Chief Hearing Officer, which shall not be earlier than] 30 days after the date of service of the decision constituting final disciplinary action. A bar or an expulsion shall become effective upon service of the decision constituting final disciplinary action of the Association for purposes of SEC Rule 19d-1(c)(1), unless otherwise specified therein. The Association shall [take reasonable steps to obtain personal service of] serve the decision on a Respondent by overnight courier, facsimile or other means reasonable likely to obtain prompt service when the sanction is a bar or an expulsion.
9500. [SUSPENSION, CANCELLATION, BAR, DENIAL OF ACCESS, AND ELIGIBILITY,] OTHER [PROCEDURES] PROCEEDINGS
9510. [Procedures for] Summary and Non-Summary Proceedings [Suspension, Cancellation, Bar, Limitation, or Prohibition]
9511. Purpose and Computation of Time
The Rule 9510 Series sets forth procedures for: (1) summary proceedings authorized by Section 15A(h)(3) of the Act; and (2) non-summary proceedings to impose (A) a suspension or cancellation for failure to comply with an arbitration award or a settlement agreement related to an arbitration or mediation pursuant to Article VI, Section 3 of the NASD By-Laws; (B) a suspension or cancellation of a member, or a limitation or prohibition on any member, associated person, or other person with respect to access to services offered by the Association or a member thereof, if the Association determines that such member or person does not meet the qualification requirements or other prerequisites for such access or such member or person cannot be permitted to continue to have such access with safety to investors, creditors, members, or the Association; or (C) an advertising pre-use filing requirement.
For purposes of the [9510] Rule 9510 Series, time shall be computed as set forth in Rule 9138, except that intermediate Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays shall be included in the computation.
9512. Initiation of Summary [Proceedings for Summary Suspension, Limitation, or Prohibition] Proceeding
No change.
9513. Initiation of Non-Summary Proceeding[s] [for Non-Summary Suspension, Cancellation, Bar, Limitation, or Prohibition]
Association staff [shall] may initiate a proceeding authorized under [Section 3 of Article III, Section 3 of Article VI, or Section 2 of Article VII of the NASD By-Laws, or] Rule 9511(a)(2)[(D)] (A) or (B), by issuing a written notice to the member, associated person, or other person. The notice shall specify the grounds for and effective date of the cancellation, suspension, bar, limitation, or prohibition and shall state that the member, associated person, or other person may file a written request for a hearing under Rule 9514. The notice shall be served by facsimile or overnight commercial courier.
[For any cancellation, suspension, or bar under Section 3 of Article III of the NASD By-Laws, the effective date shall be at least seven days after service of the notice on the member or associated person.] For any cancellation or suspension [under Section 3 of Article VI or Section 2 of Article VII of the NASD By-Laws] pursuant to Rule 9511 (a) (2) (A), the effective date shall be at least 15 days after service of the notice on the member or associated person. For any action pursuant to Rule 9511(a)(2)(B), the effective date shall be at least seven days after service of the notice on the member or person, except that the effective date for a notice of a limitation or prohibition on access to services offered by the Association or a member thereof [pursuant to Rule 9511(a)(2)(D), the effective date shall be upon receipt of the notice] with respect to services to which the member, associated person, or other person does not have access [and shall be at least seven days after service of the notice with respect to services to which the member, associated person, or other person already has access] shall be upon receipt of the notice.
9514. Hearing and Decision
A member, associated person, or other person who is subject to a notice issued under Rule 2210, 2220, 9512 (a), or 9513(a) may file a written request for a hearing with the Association. The request shall state [either] the specific grounds for [reversing the summary suspension, limitation, or prohibition or for opposing the cancellation, suspension, bar, limitation, or prohibition] setting aside the notice.
The request shall be filed pursuant to Rules 9135, 9136, and 9137 within seven days after service of the notice under Rule 9512 or 9513, or, with respect to notice of a pre-use filing requirement under Rule 2210(c)(4) and Rule 2220(c)(2), within 30 days of such notice. The member, associated person, or other person may withdraw its request for a hearing at any time by filing a written notice with the Association pursuant to Rules 9135, 9136, and 9137.
If the member, associated person, or other person subject to the notice issued under Rule 2210, 2220, 9512(a), or 9513(a) does not file a written request for a hearing under subparagraph (1), the notice shall constitute final action by the Association.
No change.
If a member, associated person, or other person subject to a notice under Rule 2210, 2220, 9512, or 9513 files a written request for a hearing, an appropriate department or office of the Association shall be designated as a Party in the proceeding, and a Hearing Panel shall be appointed.
No change.
Unless the NASD Board orders otherwise, a request for a hearing shall stay the notice issued under Rule 2210, 2220, or 9513, except that a request for a hearing shall not stay a notice of a limitation or prohibition on services offered by the Association or a member thereof with respect to services to which a member, associated person, or other person does not have access.
No change.
If a member, associated person, or other person who is subject to a notice issued under Rule 2210, 2220, or 9513(a) files a written request for a hearing, a hearing shall be held within 21 days after the filing of the request for hearing. The Hearing Panel may, during the initial 21 day period, extend the time in which the hearing shall be held by an additional 21 days on its own motion or at the request of a Party. Not less than five days before the hearing, the Hearing Panel shall provide written notice to the Parties of the location, date, and time of the hearing by facsimile or overnight commercial courier.
The record shall consist of: (1) the notice issued under Rule 2210, 2220, 9512, or 9513; (2) all documents transmitted by the Association under Rule 9514(e)(1); (3) the request for hearing; (4) any other submissions by the Parties; (5) any evidence considered at the hearing; and (6) the transcript of the hearing and any corrections thereto.
If the President of NASD Regulation or NASD Regulation staff initiated the proceeding under Rule 2210, 2220, 9512, or 9513, the Office of the General Counsel of NASD Regulation shall be the custodian of the record, except that the Office of Hearing Officers shall be the custodian of record for proceedings initiated under Rule 9513(a) concerning failure to comply with an arbitration award or a settlement agreement related to an NASD arbitration or mediation. If the President of Nasdaq or Nasdaq staff initiated the proceeding under Rule 9512 or 9513, the Office of the General Counsel of Nasdaq shall be the custodian of the record.
No change.
No change.
Based on its review of the record, the Hearing Panel shall decide whether a cancellation, suspension, bar, limitation, [or] prohibition, or pre-use filing requirement shall be imposed or continue to be imposed. The Hearing Panel shall prepare a proposed written decision pursuant to subparagraph (3).
The decision shall include:
No change.
9515. Discretionary Review by the NASD Board
No change.
9516. Reinstatement
A member, associated person, or other person who has been suspended or limited by a final action of the Association [after a non-summary proceeding] under the Rule 9510 Series may file a written request for reinstatement on the ground of full compliance with the conditions of the suspension or limitation. The request shall be filed with the department or office of the Association that acted as a Party in the proceeding. The head of the department or office shall serve its response on the member or person via facsimile or overnight commercial courier within five days after receipt of the request. If the head of the department or office denies the request, the member or person may file a written request for relief with the NASD Board. The NASD Board shall respond to the request in writing within 14 days after receipt of the request. The NASD Board shall serve its response by facsimile or overnight commercial courier.
9520. Eligibility Proceedings
9521. Purpose
No change.
9522. Initiation of Eligibility Proceeding[s]
If Association staff has reason to believe that a statutory disqualification exists or that a member or person associated with a member otherwise fails to meet the eligibility requirements of the Association, Association staff shall issue a written notice to the member or associated person. The notice shall specify the grounds for such disqualification or ineligibility.
A notice issued to a member that is subject to a statutory disqualification or is otherwise ineligible for membership shall state that the member may apply for relief by filing a written application for relief pursuant to paragraph (c) with the National Adjudicatory Council within ten days after service of the notice. If the member fails to file the written application for relief within the 10-day period, the membership of the member shall be canceled, unless the Department of Member Regulation grants an extension for good cause shown.
A notice issued to an associated person who is subject to a statutory disqualification or is otherwise ineligible for association shall state that a member may apply for relief on behalf of itself and such person by filing a written application for relief pursuant to paragraph (c) with the National Adjudicatory Council within ten days after service of the notice. If the member fails to file the written application for relief within the 10-day period, the registration of the associated person shall be revoked, unless the Department of Member Regulation grants an extension for good cause shown.
No change.
A member shall file a written application for relief from the eligibility requirements of the Association pursuant to paragraph (c) with the National Adjudicatory Council if the member determines prior to receiving a notice under paragraph (a) that:
9525. Expedited Review
Notwithstanding Rules 9523 and 9524, the NASD Board Executive Committee, upon request of the Statutory Disqualification Committee, may direct an expedited review of a recommended written decision of the Statutory Disqualification Committee if the NASD Board Executive Committee determines that expedited review is necessary for the protection of investors.
If a recommended decision is subject to expedited review, a Governor may call the eligibility proceeding for review within seven days after receipt of the recommended written decision.
If no Governor calls the proceeding for review within the time prescribed, the decision shall become final, and the Statutory Disqualification Committee shall serve the decision on the member, the current or prospective associated person, and Department of Member Regulation pursuant to Rules 9132 and 9134. The decision shall be effective upon service and shall constitute final action of the Association.
If a Governor calls the eligibility proceeding for review within the prescribed time, a review panel shall meet and conduct a review not later than 14 days after the call for review. The review panel shall be composed of the NASD Board Executive Committee, except that the Governor who calls the proceeding for review shall serve on the review panel in lieu of a member of the Executive Committee who has the same classification (Industry, Non-Industry, or Public) as such Governor. The review panel may affirm, modify, or reverse the recommended written decision of the Statutory Disqualification Committee or remand the eligibility proceeding with instructions. The review panel shall prepare, issue, and serve its decision pursuant to Rule 9524(d) and (e).
9526. Application to Commission for Review
No change.
9530. Suspension or Cancellation for Failure to Pay Dues, Fees and Other Charges
9531. Notice
Association staff may issue a written notice suspending or canceling the membership of a member or the registration of a person who has failed to pay a fee, due, assessment, other charge, or submit a required report or information related to such payment.
Association staff shall serve the notice by facsimile or overnight commercial courier and shall file a copy of the notice with the Office of Hearing Officers.
A notice issued and served under this Rule shall become effective 15 days after the date of service of the notice.
9532. Hearing
Within five days after the date of service of a notice issued under Rule 9531, the member or person served with such notice may file with the Office of Hearing Officers a written request for a hearing. The request shall state with specificity why the member or person believes that the notice should be set aside. The request for the hearing shall stay the effective date of the notice.
If a hearing is requested, the Chief Hearing Officer shall appoint a Hearing Officer to conduct the hearing and decide whether the member or the person's registration should be suspended or canceled.
The Parties shall be the member or person to whom the notice was issued and the NASD Treasurer.
The hearing shall be held within 45 days after the date of service of the notice under Rule 9531. Not later than seven days before the hearing, the Hearing Officer shall serve the Parties with written notice of the date and time of the hearing.
Not later than seven days before the hearing, the NASD Treasurer shall serve the member or person associated with a member via overnight commercial courier with all documents that were considered in connection with the decision to issue a notice under Rule 9531 and provide copies of the same to the Hearing Officer.
The Parties may be represented by counsel at a hearing conducted under this Rule.
Formal rules of evidence shall not apply to a hearing under this Rule. Not later than four days before the hearing, the Parties shall exchange copies of proposed hearing exhibits and witness lists and provide copies of the same to the Hearing Officer.
A person who is subject to the jurisdiction of the Association shall testify under oath or affirmation. The oath or affirmation shall be administered by a court reporter or a notary public.
At any time during its consideration, the Hearing Officer may direct the Parties to submit additional information. Any additional information submitted shall be provided promptly to all Parties at least one business day before the Hearing Officer renders his or her decision.
The hearing shall be recorded and a transcript prepared by a court reporter. A Party may purchase a copy of the transcript from the court reporter at prescribed rates. A witness may purchase a copy of the transcript of his or her own testimony from the court reporter at prescribed rates. Proposed corrections to the transcript may be submitted by affidavit to the Hearing Officer within a reasonable time determined by the Hearing Officer. Upon notice to the participants in the hearing, the Hearing Officer may order corrections to the transcript as requested or suasponte.
The record shall consist of all documents that were considered in connection with the decision to issue a notice under Rule 9531, the notice issued under Rule 9531, the request for hearing filed under Rule 9532, the transcript of the hearing, and each document or other item of evidence presented to or considered by the Hearing Officer. The Office of Hearing Officers shall be the custodian of the record.
If a member or person fails to appear at a hearing for which he has notice, the Hearing Officer may dismiss the request for a hearing as abandoned, and the notice issued under Rule 9531 shall become final. Upon a showing of good cause, the Hearing Officer may withdraw a dismissal entered pursuant to this subparagraph.
9533. Decision
The Hearing Officer may suspend or cancel the membership of a member or the registration of a person for failure to pay a due, fee, assessment, other charge, or for failure to submit a required report or information related to such payment. The Hearing Officer shall prepare a proposed written decision, and if the Hearing Officer determines that a suspension or cancellation should be imposed, the proposed written decision shall state the grounds for the suspension or cancellation, and in the case of a suspension, the conditions for terminating the suspension. The written decision served under this Rule shall become effective upon service and shall constitute final action of the Association .
9534. Notice to Membership
The Association shall provide notice of a suspension or cancellation under this Rule Series and the grounds therefor in the next membership supplement.
9535. Termination of Suspension
A suspended member or person may file a written request for termination of the suspension on the ground of full compliance with the notice issued under Rule 9531 or, if applicable, the conditions of a decision under Rule 9533, with the Office of Hearing Officers. The Office of Hearing Officers shall respond to the request in writing within five days after receipt of the request. The Office of Hearing Officers shall send the written response via overnight commercial courier or facsimile.
9536. Copies of Notices and Decisions to Member
A copy of a notice or decision under the Rule 9530 Series that is served on a person associated with a member shall be served on such member.
9537. Other Action Not Foreclosed
Action by the Association under the Rule 9530 Series shall not foreclose action by the Association under any other Rule.
9600. Procedures for Exemptions
9610. Application
A member seeking an exemption from Rule 1021, 1022, 1070, 2210, 2320, 2340, 2520, 2710, 2720, 2810, 2850, 2851, 2860, Interpretive Material 2860-1, 3010, 3210, 3350, 8211, 8212, 8213, 11870, or 11900, Interpretive Material 2110-1, or Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board Rule G-37 shall file a written application with the appropriate department or staff of the Association and provide a copy of the application to the Office of General Counsel of NASD Regulation.