Document ID: SEC-2011-1980-0001
Agency: sec
Document Type: Proposed Rule
Title: List of Rules to be Reviewed Pursuant to Regulatory Flexibility Act
Posted Date: 2011-12-21T05:00Z

[Federal Register Volume 76, Number 245 (Wednesday, December 21, 2011)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 79141-79144]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2011-32537]

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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

17 CFR Chapter II

[Release Nos. 33-9284, 34-65960, 39-2482, IA-3336, IC-29886; File No. 
S7-43-11]

List of Rules To Be Reviewed Pursuant to the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act

AGENCY: Securities and Exchange Commission.

ACTION: Publication of list of rules scheduled for review.

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SUMMARY: The Securities and Exchange Commission is today publishing a 
list of rules to be reviewed pursuant to Section 610 of the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act. The list is published to provide the public with 
notice that these rules are scheduled for review by the agency and to 
invite public comment on them.

DATES: Comments should be submitted by January 20, 2012.

ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted by any of the following methods:

Electronic Comments

     Use the Commission's Internet comment form(http://www.sec.gov/rules/other.shtml); or
     Send an email to rule-comments@sec.gov. Please include 
File Number S7-43-11 on the subject line; or
     Use the Federal eRulemaking Portal (http://www.regulations.gov). Follow the instructions for submitting comments.

Paper Comments

     Send paper comments in triplicate to Elizabeth M. Murphy, 
Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, 100 F Street NE., 
Washington, DC 20549-1090. All submissions should refer to File No. S7-
43-11. This file number should be included on the subject line if email 
is used. To help us process and review your comments more efficiently, 
please use only one method. The Commission will post all comments on 
the Commission's Internet Web site (http://www.sec.gov/rules/other.shtml). Comments also are available for Web site viewing and 
printing in the Commission's Public Reference Room, 100 F Street NE., 
Washington, DC 20549 on official business days between the hours of 10 
a.m. and 3 p.m. All comments received will be posted without change; we 
do not edit personal identifying information from submissions. You 
should submit only information that you wish to make available 
publicly.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Anne Sullivan, Office of the General 
Counsel, (202) 551-5019.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Regulatory Flexibility Act (``RFA''), 
codified at 5 U.S.C. 600-611, requires an agency to review its rules 
that have a significant economic impact upon a substantial number of 
small entities within ten years of the publication of such rules as 
final rules. 5 U.S.C. 610(a). The purpose of the review is ``to 
determine whether such rules should be continued without change, or 
should be amended or rescinded * * * to minimize any significant 
economic impact of the rules upon a substantial number of such small 
entities.'' 5 U.S.C. 610(a). The RFA sets forth specific considerations 
that must be addressed in the review of each rule:
     The continued need for the rule;
     The nature of complaints or comments received concerning 
the rule from the public;
     The complexity of the rule;
     The extent to which the rule overlaps, duplicates or 
conflicts with other federal rules, and, to the extent feasible, with 
state and local governmental rules; and
     The length of time since the rule has been evaluated or 
the degree to which technology, economic conditions, or other factors 
have changed in the area affected by the rule. 5 U.S.C. 610(c).
    The Securities and Exchange Commission, as a matter of policy, 
reviews all final rules that it published for notice and comment and, 
therefore, the list below is broader than that required by the RFA, and 
may include rules that do not have a significant economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities. Where the Commission has 
previously made a determination of a rule's impact on small businesses, 
the determination is noted on the list. The Commission particularly 
solicits public comment on whether the rules listed below affect small 
businesses in new or different ways than when they were first adopted.
    The rules and forms listed below are scheduled for review by staff 
of the Commission during the next twelve months. The list includes 
rules from 2000. When the Commission implemented the Act in 1980, it 
stated that it ``intend[ed] to conduct a broader review [than that 
required by the RFA], with a view to identifying those rules in need of 
modification or even rescission.'' Securities Act Release No. 6302 
(Mar. 20, 1981), 46 FR 19251 (Mar. 30, 1981).

List of Rules To Be Reviewed

    Title: Rule 17f-7.

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    Citation: 17 CFR 270.17f-7.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 80a-6(c), 80a-7(d), 80a-17(f), 80a-37(a).
    Description: Rule 17f-7 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 
sets certain requirements for maintaining the assets of a registered 
management investment company with a foreign securities depository, 
including the requirement that the fund's contract with its global 
custodian must obligate the custodian to analyze and monitor the 
custody risks of using the depository and provide information about the 
risks to the fund or its adviser. If a custody arrangement with a 
securities depository no longer meets the requirements of the rule, the 
assets must be withdrawn from the depository as soon as reasonably 
practicable.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 in conjunction with the adoption of Release No. IC-24424, 
which the Commission issued on April 27, 2000. Comments to the 
proposing release and any comments to the Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis were considered at that time.
* * * * *
    Title: Revised Transfer Agent Form and Related Rule.
    Citation: 17 CFR 240.17Ac2-2, 17 CFR 249b.102, 17 CFR 240.17a-24.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 78a et seq.
    Description: These rules amended Rule 17Ac2-2 and Form TA-2 under 
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (``Exchange Act'') and rescinded 
Rule 17a-24 under the Exchange Act to obtain more comprehensive 
information from transfer agents about their activities while making 
Form TA-2 clearer and easier for transfer agents to complete.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 in conjunction with the adoption of Release No. 34-42892, 
which was approved by the Commission on June 2, 2000. No comment in 
response to the initial regulatory flexibility analysis was received, 
and no comment specifically addressed that analysis. One commenter, 
however, indicated that the proposed amendments would not require 
significant modifications to existing procedures or systems. The 
Commission stated that the rule amendments, as adopted, would not have 
an additional significant economic impact on a substantial number of 
small entities.
* * * * *
    Title: Rule 237.
    Citation: 17 CFR 230.237.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 77s(a), 77z-3.
    Description: Rule 237 under the Securities Act of 1933 (``Act'') 
exempts from registration under the Act certain securities offered to 
individuals who reside in or are present in the United States, and who 
contribute to or receive the income and assets from a Canadian 
retirement account or sold to such accounts. Among other conditions, 
rule 237 requires written offering materials for these securities to 
disclose that the securities are not registered with the Commission and 
that the securities may not be offered or sold in the United States 
unless registered or exempt from registration.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 in conjunction with the adoption of Release No. IC-24491, 
which was issued by the Commission on June 7, 2000. Comments to the 
proposing release and any comments to the Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis were considered at that time.
* * * * *
    Title: Rule 7d-2.
    Citation: 17 CFR 270.7d-2.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 80a-37(a).
    Description: Rule 7d-2 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 
excludes from the definition of ``public offering'' under the Act 
offerings of certain securities to natural persons who reside in or are 
present in the United States, and who contribute to or receive the 
income and assets from a Canadian retirement account or sales of 
certain securities to such accounts. Among other conditions, rule 7d-2 
requires written offering materials for these securities to disclose 
that (i) the securities are not registered with the Commission and that 
the securities may not be offered or sold in the United States unless 
registered or exempt from registration and (ii) the investment company 
that issued the securities is not registered with the Commission.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 in conjunction with the adoption of Release No. IC-24491, 
which was issued by the Commission on June 7, 2000. Comments to the 
proposing release and any comments to the Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis were considered at that time.
* * * * *
    Title: Privacy of Consumer Financial Information (Regulation S-P).
    Citation: 17 CFR Part 248.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 6801 et seq., 15 U.S.C. 78a et seq., 15 U.S.C. 
80a-1 et seq., 15 U.S.C. 80b-1 et seq.
    Description: Regulation S-P consists of rules that implemented, 
with respect to investment advisers registered with the Commission, 
brokers, dealers, and investment companies, provisions in Title V of 
the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act requiring the provision of consumer 
financial privacy notices, restricting disclosures of nonpublic 
personal information, and mandating that the Commission establish 
standards to protect customer information.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 as summarized in Release No. 34-42974, which was approved by 
the Commission on June 22, 2000. No comment in response to the initial 
regulatory flexibility analysis was received, although commenters who 
addressed the proposed rules suggested that the Commission reduce 
compliance burdens by, among other things, providing model forms, 
providing additional examples, adding additional flexibility for 
providing initial privacy notices, and extending the rules' effective 
date. In response, the Commission provided an Appendix with sample 
clauses that could be used in privacy notices under appropriate 
circumstances, an extended compliance date to allow more time to comply 
and more opportunity to include initial notices with other mailings, an 
additional example permitting the householding of annual privacy 
notices with prospectuses or investor reports delivered under the 
Commission's householding rules, and revisions permitting the delivery 
of an initial notice within a reasonable time after establishing a 
customer relationship in two additional circumstances.
* * * * *
    Title: Selective Disclosure and Insider Trading.
    Citation: 17 CFR 243.100-103, 17 CFR 240.10b5-1 and 10b5-2.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 78c, 78i, 78j, 78m, 78o, 78w, 78mm, and 80a-
29, unless otherwise noted.
    Description: These rules address the selective disclosure by 
issuers of material nonpublic information; when insider trading 
liability arises in connection with a trader's ``use'' or ``knowing 
possession'' of material nonpublic information; and when the breach of 
a family or other non-business relationship may give rise to liability 
under the misappropriation theory of

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insider trading. The rules are designed to promote the full and fair 
disclosure of information by issuers, and to clarify and enhance 
existing prohibitions against insider trading.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 in conjunction with the adoption of Release No. 33-7881, 
approved by the Commission on August 15, 2000, which adopted Regulation 
FD and the related rules and revisions. Comments to the proposing 
release were considered at that time.
* * * * *
    Title: Financial Statements and Periodic Reports for Related 
Issuers and Guarantors.
    Citation: 17 CFR 210.3-10, 17 CFR 210.3-16, 17 CFR 240.12h-5, 17 
CFR 249.220f.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 77a et seq., 15 U.S.C. 78a et seq., 15 U.S.C. 
80a-1 et seq.
    Description: These rules provide financial reporting rules for 
related issuers and guarantors of guaranteed securities and provide an 
exemption from Exchange Act periodic reporting for subsidiary issuers 
and subsidiary guarantors of these securities.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: Pursuant to the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act (15 U.S.C. 605(b)), the Chairman of the 
Commission certified at the proposal stage on February 26, 1999 in 
Release No. 33-7649 that the revisions to rules and forms would not 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The Commission received no comments specifically addressing 
the certification.
* * * * *
    Title: Unlisted Trading Privileges.
    Citation: 17 CFR 240.12f-2(a).
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 78a et seq.
    Description: This rule amended Rule 12f-2(a) under the Exchange Act 
to provide that a national securities exchange extending unlisted 
trading privileges to an initial public offering security listed on 
another exchange would no longer be required to wait until the day 
after trading had commenced on the listing exchange to allow trading in 
that security, but instead would be permitted to begin trading an 
initial public offering issue immediately after the listing exchange's 
reporting of the first trade in the security to the Consolidated Tape.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 in conjunction with the adoption of Release No. 34-43217, 
which was approved by the Commission on August 29, 2000. No comment in 
response to the initial regulatory flexibility analysis was received, 
and no comment specifically addressed that analysis. Commenters did, 
however, offer support for the proposal on the basis that a one-day 
trading delay imposed a burden on competition. Based in part on 
comments, the Commission decided to adopt the rule amendment as 
proposed.
* * * * *
    Title: Amendments to Rule 9b-1 Under the Securities Exchange Act of 
1934 Relating to the Options Disclosure Document.
    Citation: 17 CFR 240.9b-1.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 78a et seq.
    Description: The Commission adopted minor or technical amendments 
to Rule 9b-1 under the Exchange Act to revise certain language in the 
rule to better reflect the disclosure requirements regarding 
standardized options.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: Pursuant to 15 
U.S.C. 605(b), the Chairman of the Commission certified at the proposal 
stage, on June 25, 1998, that the proposed amendments to Rule 9b-1 
under the Exchange Act would not have a significant economic impact on 
a substantial number of small entities. The Commission received no 
comment specifically addressing the certification, and the Commission 
adopted the rule amendments substantially as proposed on October 19, 
2000.
* * * * *
    Title: Form ADV-NR.
    Citation: 17 CFR 279.4.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 77s(a), 15 U.S.C. 78w(a), 15 U.S.C. 77sss(a), 
15 U.S.C. 78a-37(a), and 15 U.S.C. 80b-3(c)(1), 80b-4, and 80b-11(a).
    Description: Form ADV-NR is a form for the appointment of an agent 
for service of process by a non-resident general partner and non-
resident managing agent of an investment adviser. Each non-resident 
general partner or managing agent of an investment adviser must file 
this form pursuant to rule 0-2 [17 CFR 275.0-2] under the Investment 
Advisers Act of 1940.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 in conjunction with the adoption of Release No. IA-1897, 
which was approved by the Commission on September 12, 2000. Comments to 
the proposing release and any comments to the Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis were considered at that time.
* * * * *
    Title: Form ADV-H.
    Citation: 17 CFR 279.3.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 80b-3(c)(1), 80b-4, and 80b-11(a).
    Description: An investment adviser must file Form ADV-H pursuant to 
rule 203-3 [17 CFR 275.203-3] under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 
to request a temporary hardship exemption or apply for a continuing 
hardship exemption from the requirement to make Advisers Act filings 
electronically with the Investment Adviser Registration Depository 
(IARD).
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 in conjunction with the adoption of Release No. IA-1897, 
which was approved by the Commission on September 12, 2000. Comments to 
the proposing release and any comments to the Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis were considered at that time.
* * * * *
    Title: Delivery of Proxy Statements and Information Statements to 
Households.
    Citation: 17 CFR 230.154, 17 CFR 240.14a-2 and 14a-3, 17 CFR 
240.14a-7, 17 CFR 240.14a-101, 17 CFR 240.14b-1 and 14b-2, 17 CFR 
240.14c-3, 17 CFR 240.14c-101.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 77a et seq., 15 U.S.C. 78a et seq., 15 U.S.C. 
80a-1 et seq.
    Description: These amendments permit companies and intermediaries 
to satisfy the delivery requirements for proxy statements and 
information statements with respect to two or more security holders 
sharing the same address by delivering a single proxy statement or 
information statement to those security holders. These amendments also 
modify the rules for householding annual reports and permit 
householding of proxy statements combined with prospectuses.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 in conjunction with the adoption of Release No. 33-7912, 
approved by the Commission on October 27, 2000, which adopted the 
amendments. Comments to the proposing release were considered at that 
time. The Commission received no comments on the Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis.
* * * * *
    Title: Rule 203-3.
    Citation: 17 CFR 275.203-3.

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    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 80b-3(c)(1) and 80b-11(a)].
    Description: Rule 203-3 under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 
Advisers Act provides a temporary hardship exemption and a ``continuing 
hardship exemption'' from the requirement to make Advisers Act filings 
electronically with the Investment Adviser Registration Depository 
(IARD).
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 in conjunction with the adoption of Release No. IA-1897, 
which was approved by the Commission on September 12, 2000. Comments to 
the proposing release and any comments to the Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis were considered at that time.
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    Title: Disclosure of Order Routing Practices.
    Citation: 17 CFR 240.11Ac1-5 and 240.11Ac1-6, renumbered 17 CFR 
242.605 and 242.606.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 78a et seq.
    Description: The Commission adopted Rule 11Ac1-5 under the Exchange 
Act to require market centers that trade national market system 
securities to make available to the public monthly electronic reports 
that include uniform statistical measures of execution quality. It 
adopted Rule 11Ac1-6 under the Exchange Act to require broker-dealers 
that route customer orders in equity and option securities to make 
publicly available quarterly reports that, among other things, identify 
the venues to which customer orders are routed for execution, and, in 
addition, to disclose to customers, on request, the venues to which 
their individual orders were routed.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 in conjunction with the adoption of Release No. 34-43590, 
which was approved by the Commission on November 17, 2000. No comment 
in response to the initial regulatory flexibility analysis was 
received, and no comment specifically addressed that analysis. Some 
commenters stated, however, that they believed compliance with the 
proposed rules, particularly Rule 11Ac1-5, could be significantly more 
burdensome for smaller firms than for large ones. The Commission did 
not agree that compliance with the rules would be unduly burdensome for 
firms considered small entities for purposes of the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act, particularly after the omission from the final rules 
of a proposed requirement of a narrative discussion and analysis of 
order routing objectives and results.
* * * * *
    Title: Firm Quote and Trade-Through Disclosure Rules for Options.
    Citation: 17 CFR 240.11Ac1-1, renumbered 17 CFR 242.602, and 11Ac1-
7, 11Ac1-7 repealed December 27, 2002.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 78a et seq.
    Description: The Commission amended Rule 11Ac1-1 under the Exchange 
Act to require options exchanges and options market makers to publish 
firm quotes and adopted Rule 11Ac1-7 under the Exchange Act to require 
a broker-dealer to disclose to its customer when its customer's order 
for listed options is executed at a price inferior to a better 
published quote and what that better quote was, unless the transaction 
was effected on a market that is a participant in an intermarket 
options linkage plan approved by the Commission.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 in conjunction with the adoption of Release No. 34-43591, 
which was approved by the Commission on November 17, 2000. No comment 
in response to the initial regulatory flexibility analysis was 
received, and no comment specifically addressed that analysis.
* * * * *
    Title: Revision of the Commission's Auditor Independence 
Requirements.
    Citation: 17 CFR 210.2-01, 17 CFR 240.14a-101.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 77c et seq., 15 U.S.C. 78c et seq., 15 U.S.C. 
79e et seq., 15 U.S.C. 80a et seq.
    Description: The Commission amended Rule 2-01 in Regulation S-X and 
Item 9 in Schedule 14A under the Securities Exchange Act to modernize 
its guidance for determining whether an auditor is independent in light 
of investments by auditors (or the auditor's family members) in audit 
clients, employment relationships between auditors (or the auditor's 
family members) and audit clients, and the scope of services provided 
by audit firms to their audit clients.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 in conjunction with the adoption of Release No. 33-7919, 
which was approved by the Commission on November 21, 2000. In response 
to multiple public comments, the Commission made modifications to 
reduce the impact of the new rules on small entities. In light of those 
modifications, the Commission concluded that the rules as adopted would 
not have a significant impact on a substantial number of small 
entities.
* * * * *
    Title: Options Price Reporting Authority.
    Citation: 17 CFR 240.11Aa3-2, renumbered 17 CFR 242.608.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 78a et seq.
    Description: The Commission adopted amendments to the Options Price 
Reporting Authority (``OPRA'') Plan, a national market system plan 
approved by the Commission pursuant to Section 11A of the Exchange Act 
and Rule 11Aa3-2 thereunder, to allocate, among the options exchanges, 
OPRA's peak period message handling capacity.
    Prior Commission Determination Under 5 U.S.C. 601: A Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was prepared in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 604 in conjunction with the adoption of Release No. 34-43621, 
which was approved by the Commission on November 27, 2000. The 
Commission received one comment directly relating to the initial 
regulatory flexibility analysis. The comment, from an OPRA participant 
exchange, stated that all its members would be affected if quotation 
capabilities were reduced and, as a result, small businesses would be 
impacted by the proposed OPRA Plan amendments because many of this 
commenter's members were small entities. Although the Commission 
included certain recommendations from commenters in the final OPRA Plan 
amendments, it did not believe that entities other than the OPRA 
participant exchanges, none of which was a small entity for purposes of 
the Regulatory Flexibility Act, would be directly affected by the 
amendments, or that the OPRA Plan amendments, as adopted, established 
any new reporting, recordkeeping, or compliance requirements for small 
entities.

    Dated: December 15, 2011.

    By the Commission.
Elizabeth M. Murphy,
Secretary.
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