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
NASD Regulation, Inc., has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to Rule 2710 of the Conduct Rules of the NASD (the "Corporate Financing Rule" or "Rule") to require that members submit information on public offerings of securities to the Corporate Financing Department of the NASD Regulation ("Department") through an electronic filing system.
NASD Regulation, Inc., has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to make certain amendments to the NASD Regulation By-Laws in order to change the term of office of members of the National Adjudicatory Council from two years, with the opportunity to serve no more than two consecutive terms, to a single three-year term.
This rule filing was withdrawn and was replaced with SR-NASD-2004-130.
NASD Regulation, Inc., has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to amend NASD Rule 2320(g) (the “Three Quote Rule”) and the corresponding recordkeeping requirements under Rule 3110(b)(2), to: (1) exclude from the Three Quote Rule’s coverage transactions in foreign securities effected by an NASD member as agent or
NASD Regulation, Inc., has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to amend Interpretive Material 2210-5 to extend the expiration date of IM-2210-5 from August 31, 2001 to August 31, 2003, and to clarify that the filing requirements and review procedures applicable to sales literature that includes bond mutual fund volatility ratings, as set forth in NASD Rule 2210(c)(3), also will expire on
NASD Regulation, Inc., has filed with the SEC proposed revisions to the study outline and examination specifications for the General Securities Principal (Series 24) and the Corporate Securities Limited Representative (Series 62) qualification examinations to reflect changes to the rules, regulations, and practices covered by these examinations. The question banks for the Series 24 and 62
NASD Regulation, Inc., has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to establish July 1, 2002 as the effective date for the new Rule 6200 Series ("TRACE Rules"). The TRACE Rules, when effective, will require NASD members to report secondary market transactions in eligible debt securities to the NASD and will subject certain transaction information to dissemination. The NASD also is
NASD Regulation, Inc., has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to adopt a new Rule 3150 to require all members that are clearing firms to report certain data to the NASD Regulation Department of Member Regulation on a daily basis.
NASD Regulation, Inc., has filed with the SEC revisions to the examination specifications and study outline for the Investment Company Products/Variable Contracts Limited Principal (Series 26) examination program. The proposed revisions would update the material to reflect changes to the rules, regulations, and practices covered by the examination. The proposed revisions are reflected in the
NASD Regulation, Inc., has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to amend NASD Rule 3370(b)(2)(A) and the corresponding recordkeeping requirements under Rule 3370(b)(4)(B) (the "Affirmative Determination Requirements”) to require that, prior to accepting a short sale order from a broker/dealer that is not an NASD member ("non-member broker/dealer”), a member must make an affirmative