Exemptive relief is granted based on the determination that the dealer: (1) had developed and instituted procedures reasonably designed to ensure compliance with the rule; (2) had no actual knowledge of the contribution prior to or at the time of the contribution; (3) had taken all available steps to cause the person involved in making the contribution to obtain a return of the contribution; and (4) had taken such other remedial or preventative measures as were appropriate under the circumstances.
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. ("FINRA") (f/k/a National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. ("NASD")) is filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or "Commission") a proposed rule change to amend New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") Rule 409(f) to delete the requirement that certain confirmations and reports include
NASD Regulation, Inc., has filed with the SEC the examination specifications and study outline for the Limited Representative-Private Securities Offerings (Series 82) examination program. The Series 82 examination program is proposed in connection with a proposed change to NASD Rule 1032 to implement Section 203 of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 ("GLBA"), which requires the NASD, as
Uniform Practice Code Rule 11870 requires a member to adopt specific measures to facilitate the portability of all transferable securities, including mutual fund shares.<br/>
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Through this Notice, NASD Regulation, Inc., is announcing that the electronic version of the NASD Manual is now accessible on the NASD RegulationSM Web Site (www.nasdr.com). With the advent of Internet availability, the
Proposed Rule Change to Amend FINRA Dispute Resolution’s By-Laws to Clarify That Services Provided by Mediators Should Not Cause Them to Be Classified as Industry Members under the By-Laws
Proposed Rule Change Relating to FINRA’s Fees for Filing Documents Pursuant to FINRA Rule 5110
December 4, 2000Section 4.1.4.3 of the OATS Reporting Technical Specifications, entitled "Order Routing to a Nasdaq Execution System," describes the requirements for recording and reporting the routing of orders to SOES and SelectNet. NASD Regulation would like to reiterate two requirements in this section.First, Section 4.1.4.3 requires that members must report "…the MPID of the
<p>Rule 11210(a)(3) does not prohibit a firm from effecting the requirements of the provision electronically, but the firm is responsible for the accuracy and proper functioning of the computer program.</p>
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. ("FINRA") (f/k/a National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. ("NASD")) is filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or "Commission") a proposed rule change to Section 1(c) of Schedule A to the FINRA By-Laws ("Schedule A") to amend the Gross Income Assessment ("GIA") paid