Last Voting Date: January 12, 1996
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The NASD® invites members to vote to approve amendments to Articles VII and X and to delete Article V of the NASD By-Laws. The last voting date is January 12, 1996. The text of the proposed amendments follows this Notice.
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The proposed amendments to
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Article VIII NASD Regulation By-Laws
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On March 21, 2003, NASD filed with the Securities and
Comment Period Expires: April 30, 1997
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NASD Regulation, Inc. (NASD RegulationSM) requests comment on new NASD® Rule 2460 that would restrict the payment of "finders" or referral fees by NASD members to unregistered third parties for the referral
Patrice Gliniecki is Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel. In this capacity, she manages FINRA’s Office of General Counsel’s Regulatory Practice and Policy Group, which is responsible for the rulemaking and interpretive functions for the organization. She also serves as the Chief of Staff of FINRA’s Chief Legal Office.
Prior to joining FINRA in 1999, Ms. Gliniecki worked for six
The Best Execution, Outside Business Activities and Private Securities Transactions, Private Placements, and Reg BI and Form CRS sections of the 2023 Report on FINRA’s Examination and Risk Monitoring Program (the Report) informs member firms’ compliance programs by providing annual insights from FINRA’s ongoing regulatory operations, including (1) regulatory obligations and related considerations, (2) findings and effective practices, and (3) additional resources.
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Proposed Rule Change to Adopt FINRA Rule 3210 (Accounts At Other Broker-Dealers and Financial Institutions) in the Consolidated FINRA Rulebook
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