Requirements of member firms in maintaining do-not-call lists under NASD Rule 3110.
SUGGESTED ROUTING
Senior Management
Legal & Compliance
Operations
Registration
Executive Summary
The 1997-98 National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD®) broker/dealer and agent registration renewal cycle begins its second phase this month. The NASD is publishing information in this Notice to help members review, reconcile, and respond to the Final
NASD is filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or "Commission") a proposed rule change to (1) amend NASD Rule 6130 (Trade Report Input) to allow NASD members to use the NASD/Nasdaq Trade Reporting Facility (the "NASD/Nasdaq TRF") to process transaction fees charged by one member to another member on trades in NMS stocks, as defined in Rule 600(b)(
<p>Minimum requirements under NASD Rule 3010 if a member centralizes its supervisory oversight function over the firm's employees who are both acting as registered representatives and as investment advisers.<br/></p>
NASDR has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to amend Rule 3110 (the "Books and Records Rule") of the Conduct Rules of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. to: (1) change the definition of "institutional account" to include the accounts of investment advisers that, under the National Securities Markets Improvement Act of 1996 and new rules adopted by the
Staff interpretation of the continuing commissions policy codified in NASD IM-2420.
SUGGESTED ROUTING
Senior Management
Legal & Compliance
Operations
Systems
Trading
Executive Summary
The National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD®) has been reviewing member firm compliance with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Order Handling Rules and with Nasdaq® trading rules. We are taking this opportunity to reemphasize the application
<p>Scope of permissible functions of a Compliance Registered Operations Principal (CROP).<br />
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October 4, 2000
OSO Administrators at NASD member OATS reporting firms are responsible for maintaining a list of contacts with whom OATS technical and regulatory staff can communicate concerning a variety of issues. The contact types required by OATS are:
Administrator—The primary contact for the OATS program.
Technical Support Contact—Assists the NASD in resolving OATS-related technical
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