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1 NATIONAL INSTRUMENT REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS AND EXEMPTIONS Table of Contents Part 1 Interpretation 1.1 Definitions of terms used throughout this Instrument 1.2 Interpretation of securities in Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick and Saskatchewan 1.3 Information may be given to the principal regulator Individual registration Part 2 Categories of registration for individuals 2.1 Individual categories 2.2 Client mobility exemption individuals 2.3 Individuals acting for investment fund managers Part 3 Registration requirements individuals Division 1 General proficiency requirements 3.1 Definitions 3.2 U.S. equivalency 3.3 Time limits on examination requirements Division 2 Education and experience requirements 3.4 Proficiency initial and ongoing 3.5 Mutual fund dealer dealing representative 3.6 Mutual fund dealer chief compliance officer 3.7 Scholarship plan dealer dealing representative 3.8 Scholarship plan dealer chief compliance officer 3.9 Exempt market dealer dealing representative 3.10 Exempt market dealer chief compliance officer 3.11 Portfolio manager advising representative 3.12 Portfolio manager associate advising representative 3.13 Portfolio manager chief compliance officer 3.14 Investment fund manager chief compliance officer Division 3 Membership in a self-regulatory organization 3.15 Who must be approved by an SRO before registration 3.16 Exemptions from certain requirements for SRO-approved persons Part 4 Restrictions on registered individuals 4.1 Restriction on acting for another registered firm 4.2 Associate advising representatives pre-approval of advice Part 5 Ultimate designated person and chief compliance officer 5.1 Responsibilities of the ultimate designated person 5.2 Responsibilities of the chief compliance officer Part 6 Suspension and revocation of registration individuals 6.1 If individual ceases to have authority to act for firm 6.2 If IIROC approval is revoked or suspended 6.3 If MFDA approval is revoked or suspended 6.4 If sponsoring firm is suspended 6.5 Dealing and advising activities suspended 6.6 Revocation of a suspended registration individual 6.7 Exception for individuals involved in a hearing 6.8 Application of Part 6 in Ontario Firm registration Part 7 Categories of registration for firms 7.1 Dealer categories 7.2 Adviser categories 7.3 Investment fund manager category Part 8 Exemptions from the requirement to register Division 1 Exemptions from dealer and underwriter registration 8.1 Interpretation of trade in Québec 8.2 Definition of securities in Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick and Saskatchewan July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
2 8.3 Interpretation exemption from underwriter registration requirement 8.4 Person or company not in the business of trading in British Columbia, Manitoba and New Brunswick 8.5 Trades through or to a registered dealer 8.6 Adviser non-prospectus qualified investment fund 8.7 Investment fund reinvestment 8.8 Additional investment in investment funds 8.9 Additional investment in investment funds if initial purchase before September 14, Private investment club 8.11 Private investment fund loan and trust pools 8.12 Mortgages 8.13 Personal property security legislation 8.14 Variable insurance contract 8.15 Schedule III banks and cooperative associations evidence of deposit 8.16 Plan administrator 8.17 Reinvestment plan 8.18 International dealer 8.19 Self-directed registered education savings plan 8.20 Exchange contract Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick and Saskatchewan 8.21 Specified debt 8.22 Small security holder selling and purchase arrangements Division 2 Exemptions from adviser registration 8.23 Dealer without discretionary authority 8.24 IIROC members with discretionary authority 8.25 Advising generally 8.26 International adviser Division 3 Exemptions from investment fund manager registration 8.27 Private investment club 8.28 Capital accumulation plan exemption 8.29 Private investment fund loan and trust pools Division 4 Mobility exemption firms 8.30 Client mobility exemption firms Part 9 Membership in a self-regulatory organization 9.1 IIROC membership for investment dealers 9.2 MFDA membership for mutual fund dealers 9.3 Exemptions from certain requirements for SRO members Part 10 Suspension and revocation of registration firms Division 1 When a firm s registration is suspended 10.1 Failure to pay fees 10.2 If IIROC membership is revoked or suspended 10.3 If MFDA membership is revoked or suspended 10.4 Activities not permitted while a firm s registration is suspended Division 2 Revoking a firm s registration 10.5 Revocation of a suspended registration firm 10.6 Exception for firms involved in a hearing 10.7 Application of Part 10 in Ontario Business operations Part 11 Internal controls and systems Division 1 Compliance 11.1 Compliance system 11.2 Designating an ultimate designated person 11.3 Designating a chief compliance officer 11.4 Providing access to board Division 2 Books and records 11.5 General requirements for records 11.6 Form, accessibility and retention of records Division 3 Certain business transactions 11.7 Tied settling of securities transactions 11.8 Tied selling 11.9 Registrant acquiring a registered firm s securities or assets Registered firm whose securities are acquired July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
3 Part 12 Financial condition Division 1 Working capital 12.1 Capital requirements 12.2 Notifying the regulator of a subordination agreement Division 2 Insurance 12.3 Insurance dealer 12.4 Insurance adviser 12.5 Insurance investment fund manager 12.6 Global bonding or insurance 12.7 Notifying the regulator of a change, claim or cancellation Division 3 Audits 12.8 Direction by a regulator to conduct an audit or review 12.9 Co-operating with the auditor Division 4 Financial reporting Annual financial statements Interim financial information Delivering financial information dealer Delivering financial information adviser Delivering financial information investment fund manager Client relationships Part 13 Dealing with clients individuals and firms Division 1 Know your client and suitability 13.1 Investment fund managers exempt from this Division 13.2 Know your client 13.3 Suitability Division 2 Conflicts of interest 13.4 Identifying and responding to conflicts of interest 13.5 Restrictions on certain managed account transactions 13.6 Disclosure when recommending related or connected securities Division 3 Referral arrangements 13.7 Definitions referral arrangements 13.8 Permitted referral arrangements 13.9 Verifying the qualifications of the person or company receiving the referral Disclosing referral arrangements to clients Referral arrangements before this Instrument came into force Division 4 Loans and margin Restriction on lending to clients Disclosure when recommending the use of borrowed money Division 5 Complaints Application of this Division Handling complaints Dispute resolution service Part 14 Handling client accounts firms Division 1 Exemption for investment fund managers 14.1 Investment fund managers exempt from Part 14 Division 2 Disclosure to clients 14.2 Relationship disclosure information 14.3 Disclosure to clients about the fair allocation of investment opportunities 14.4 When the firm has a relationship with a financial institution 14.5 Notice to clients by non-resident registrants Division 3 Client assets 14.6 Holding client assets in trust 14.7 Holding client assets non-resident registrants 14.8 Securities subject to a safekeeping agreement 14.9 Securities not subject to a safekeeping agreement Division 4 Client accounts Allocating investment opportunities fairly Selling or assigning client accounts Division 5 Account activity reporting Content and delivery of trade confirmation Semi-annual confirmations for certain automatic plans Client statements July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
4 Exemption from this Instrument Transition and timing Part 15 Granting an exemption 15.1 Who can grant an exemption Part 16 Transition 16.1 Change of registration categories individuals 16.2 Change of registration categories firms 16.3 Change of registration categories limited market dealers 16.4 Registration for investment fund managers active when this Instrument comes into force 16.5 Temporary exemption for Canadian investment fund manager registered in its principal jurisdiction 16.6 Temporary exemption for foreign investment fund managers 16.7 Registration of exempt market dealers 16.8 Registration of ultimate designated persons 16.9 Registration of chief compliance officers Proficiency for dealing and advising representatives Capital requirements Continuation of existing discretionary relief Insurance requirements Relationship disclosure information Referral arrangements Complaint handling Client statements mutual fund dealers Transition to exemption international dealers Transition to exemption international advisers Transition to exemption portfolio manager and investment counsel (foreign) Part 17 When this Instrument comes into force 17.1 Effective date Forms Appendices FORM F1 CALCULATION OF EXCESS WORKING CAPITAL FORM F2 SUBMISSION TO JURISDICTION AND APPOINTMENT OF AGENT FOR SERVICE FORM F3 USE OF MOBILITY EXEMPTION APPENDIX A BONDING AND INSURANCE CLAUSES APPENDIX B SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT APPENDIX C NEW CATEGORY NAMES INDIVIDUALS APPENDIX D NEW CATEGORY NAMES FIRMS APPENDIX E NON-HARMONIZED CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS APPENDIX F NON-HARMONIZED INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
5 Part 1 Interpretation 1.1 Definitions of terms used throughout this Instrument In this Instrument Canadian financial institution has the same meaning as in section 1.1 of NI ; connected issuer has the same meaning as in section 1.1 of National Instrument Underwriting Conflicts; debt security has the same meaning as in section 1.1 of NI ; eligible client means a client of a person or company if any of the following apply: the client is an individual and was a client of the person or company immediately before becoming resident in the local jurisdiction; the client is the spouse or a child of a client referred to in paragraph ; except in Ontario, the client is a client of the person or company on September 27, 2009 pursuant to the person or company's reliance on an exemption from the registration requirement under Part 5 of Multilateral Instrument Principal Regulator System on that date; exempt market dealer means a person or company registered in the category of exempt market dealer; IIROC means the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada; investment dealer means a person or company registered in the category of investment dealer; managed account means an account of a client for which a person or company makes the investment decisions if that person or company has discretion to trade in securities for the account without requiring the client s express consent to a transaction; marketplace has the same meaning as in section 1.1 of National Instrument Marketplace Operation; MFDA means the Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada; mutual fund dealer means a person or company registered in the category of mutual fund dealer; NI means National Instrument Prospectus and Registration Exemptions; permitted client means any of the following: (e) (f) (g) a Canadian financial institution or a Schedule III bank; the Business Development Bank of Canada incorporated under the Business Development Bank of Canada Act (Canada); a subsidiary of any person or company referred to in paragraph or, if the person or company owns all of the voting securities of the subsidiary, except the voting securities required by law to be owned by directors of the subsidiary; a person or company registered under the securities legislation of a jurisdiction of Canada as an adviser or dealer, other than as a scholarship plan dealer or a restricted dealer; a pension fund that is regulated by either the federal Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions or a pension commission or similar regulatory authority of a jurisdiction of Canada or a wholly-owned subsidiary of such a pension fund; an entity organized in a foreign jurisdiction that is analogous to any of the entities referred to in paragraphs to (e); the Government of Canada or a jurisdiction of Canada, or any Crown corporation, agency or wholly-owned entity of the Government of Canada or a jurisdiction of Canada; July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
6 (h) (j) (k) (l) any national, federal, state, provincial, territorial or municipal government of or in any foreign jurisdiction, or any agency of that government; a municipality, public board or commission in Canada and a metropolitan community, school board, the Comité de gestion de la taxe scolaire de l île de Montréal or an intermunicipal management board in Québec; a trust company or trust corporation registered or authorized to carry on business under the Trust and Loan Companies Act (Canada) or under comparable legislation in a jurisdiction of Canada or a foreign jurisdiction, acting on behalf of a managed account managed by the trust company or trust corporation, as the case may be; a person or company acting on behalf of a managed account managed by the person or company, if the person or company is registered or authorized to carry on business as an adviser or the equivalent under the securities legislation of a jurisdiction of Canada or a foreign jurisdiction; an investment fund if one or both of the following apply: the fund is managed by a person or company registered as an investment fund manager under the securities legislation of a jurisdiction of Canada; the fund is advised by a person or company authorized to act as an adviser under the securities legislation of a jurisdiction of Canada; (m) (n) (o) (p) in respect of a dealer, a registered charity under the Income Tax Act (Canada) that obtains advice on the securities to be traded from an eligibility adviser, as defined in section 1.1 of NI , or an adviser registered under the securities legislation of the jurisdiction of the registered charity; in respect of an adviser, a registered charity under the Income Tax Act (Canada) that is advised by an eligibility adviser, as defined in section 1.1 of NI , or an adviser registered under the securities legislation of the jurisdiction of the registered charity; an individual who beneficially owns financial assets, as defined in section 1.1 of NI , having an aggregate realizable value that, before taxes but net of any related liabilities, exceeds $5 million; a person or company that is entirely owned by an individual or individuals referred to in paragraph (o), who holds the beneficial ownership interest in the person or company directly or through a trust, the trustee of which is a trust company or trust corporation registered or authorized to carry on business under the Trust and Loan Companies Act (Canada) or under comparable legislation in a jurisdiction of Canada or a foreign jurisdiction; (q) a person or company, other than an individual or an investment fund, that has net assets of at least $25 million as shown on its most recently prepared financial statements; (r) a person or company that distributes securities of its own issue in Canada only to persons or companies referred to in paragraphs to (q); portfolio manager means a person or company registered in the category of portfolio manager; principal jurisdiction means for a person or company other than an individual, the jurisdiction of Canada in which the person or company s head office is located, and for an individual, the jurisdiction of Canada in which the individual s working office is located; registered firm means a registered dealer, a registered adviser, or a registered investment fund manager; registered individual means an individual who is registered in a category that authorizes the individual to act as a dealer or an adviser on behalf of a registered firm, as ultimate designated person, or July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
7 as chief compliance officer; related issuer has the same meaning as in section 1.1 of National Instrument Underwriting Conflicts; restricted dealer means a person or company registered in the category of restricted dealer; restricted portfolio manager means a person or company registered in the category of restricted portfolio manager; Schedule III bank means an authorized foreign bank named in Schedule III of the Bank Act (Canada); scholarship plan dealer means a person or company registered in the category of scholarship plan dealer; sponsoring firm means the registered firm on whose behalf an individual acts as a dealer, an underwriter, an adviser, a chief compliance officer or an ultimate designated person; subsidiary has the same meaning as in section 1.1 of NI ; working office means the office of the sponsoring firm where an individual does most of his or her business. 1.2 Interpretation of securities in Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick and Saskatchewan In Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick and Saskatchewan, a reference to securities in this Instrument includes exchange contracts, unless the context otherwise requires. 1.3 Information may be given to the principal regulator (1) In this section, principal regulator means for a registered firm whose head office is in a jurisdiction of Canada, the securities regulatory authority or regulator of that jurisdiction, and for a registered firm whose head office is not in Canada, the securities regulatory authority or regulator of, if the firm has not completed its first financial year since being registered, the jurisdiction of Canada in which the firm expects most of its clients to be resident at the end of its current financial year, and in all other circumstances, the jurisdiction of Canada in which most of the firm s clients were resident at the end of its most recently completed financial year. (2) Except under the following sections, for the purpose of a requirement in this Instrument to notify the regulator or the securities regulatory authority, the person or company may notify the regulator or the securities regulatory authority by notifying the person or company s principal regulator: section 8.18 [international dealer]; section 8.26 [international adviser]; section 11.9 [registrant acquiring a registered firm s securities or assets]; section [registered firm whose securities are acquired]. (3) For the purpose of a requirement in this Instrument to deliver or submit a document to the regulator or the securities regulatory authority, the person or company may deliver or submit the document by delivering or submitting it to the person or company s principal regulator. Part 2 Categories of registration for individuals 2.1 Individual categories (1) The following are the categories of registration for an individual who is required, under securities legislation, to be registered to act on behalf of a registered firm: July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
8 (e) dealing representative; advising representative; associate advising representative; ultimate designated person; chief compliance officer. (2) An individual registered in the category of (e) dealing representative may act as a dealer or an underwriter in respect of a security that the individual s sponsoring firm is permitted to trade or underwrite, advising representative may act as an adviser in respect of a security that the individual s sponsoring firm is permitted to advise on, associate advising representative may act as an adviser in respect of a security that the individual s sponsoring firm is permitted to advise on if the advice has been approved under subsection 4.2(1) [associate advising representatives pre-approval of advice], ultimate designated person must perform the functions set out in section 5.1 [responsibilities of the ultimate designated person], and chief compliance officer must perform the functions set out in section 5.2 [responsibilities of the chief compliance officer]. (3) Subsection (1) does not apply in Ontario. Note: In Ontario, the same categories of registration for individuals as in subsection 2.1(1) are set out under section 25 of the Securities Act (Ontario). 2.2 Client mobility exemption individuals (1) The registration requirement does not apply to an individual if all of the following apply: (e) (f) (g) the individual is registered as a dealing, advising or associate advising representative in the individual s principal jurisdiction; the individual s sponsoring firm is registered in the firm s principal jurisdiction; the individual does not act as a dealer, underwriter or adviser in the local jurisdiction other than as he or she is permitted to in his or her principal jurisdiction according to the individual s registration in that jurisdiction; the individual does not act as a dealer, underwriter or adviser in the local jurisdiction other than for 5 or fewer eligible clients; the individual complies with Part 13 [dealing with clients individuals and firms]; the individual deals fairly, honestly and in good faith in the course of his or her dealings with an eligible client; before first acting as a dealer or adviser for an eligible client, the individual s sponsoring firm has disclosed to the client that the individual, and if the firm is relying on section 8.30 [client mobility exemption firms], the firm, is exempt from registration in the local jurisdiction, and is not subject to requirements otherwise applicable under local securities legislation. (2) If an individual relies on the exemption in this section, the individual s sponsoring firm must submit a completed Form F3 Use of Mobility Exemption to the securities regulatory authority of the local jurisdiction as soon as possible after the individual first relies on this section. July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
9 2.3 Individuals acting for investment fund managers The investment fund manager registration requirement does not apply to an individual acting on behalf of a registered investment fund manager. Part 3 Registration requirements individuals Division 1 General proficiency requirements 3.1 Definitions In this Part Branch Manager Proficiency Exam means the examination prepared and administered by the RESP Dealers Association of Canada and so named on the day this Instrument comes into force, and every examination that preceded that examination, or succeeded that examination, that does not have a significantly reduced scope and content when compared to the scope and content of the first-mentioned examination; Canadian Investment Funds Exam means the examination prepared and administered by the Investment Funds Institute of Canada and so named on the day this Instrument comes into force, and every examination that preceded that examination, or succeeded that examination, that does not have a significantly reduced scope and content when compared to the scope and content of the first-mentioned examination; Canadian Investment Manager designation means the designation earned through the Canadian investment manager program prepared and administered by CSI Global Education Inc. and so named on the day this Instrument comes into force, and every program that preceded that program, or succeeded that program, that does not have a significantly reduced scope and content when compared to the scope and content of the first-mentioned program; Canadian Securities Course Exam means the examination prepared and administered by CSI Global Education Inc. and so named on the day this Instrument comes into force, and every examination that preceded that examination, or succeeded that examination, that does not have a significantly reduced scope and content when compared to the scope and content of the firstmentioned examination; CFA Charter means the charter earned through the Chartered Financial Analyst program prepared and administered by the CFA Institute and so named on the day this Instrument comes into force, and every program that preceded that program, or succeeded that program, that does not have a significantly reduced scope and content when compared to the scope and content of the first-mentioned program; Exempt Market Products Exam means the examination prepared and administered by the IFSE Institute and so named on the day this Instrument comes into force, and every examination that preceded that examination, or succeeded that examination, that does not have a significantly reduced scope and content when compared to the scope and content of the first-mentioned examination; Investment Funds in Canada Course Exam means the examination prepared and administered by CSI Global Education Inc. and so named on the day this Instrument comes into force, and every examination that preceded that examination, or succeeded that examination, that does not have a significantly reduced scope and content when compared to the scope and content of the first-mentioned examination; Mutual Fund Dealers Compliance Exam means the examination prepared and administered by the IFSE Institute and so named on the day this Instrument comes into force, and every examination that preceded that examination, or succeeded that examination, that does not have a significantly reduced scope and content when compared to the scope and content of the firstmentioned examination; New Entrants Course Exam means the examination prepared and administered by CSI Global Education Inc. and so named on the day this Instrument comes into force, and every examination that preceded that examination, or succeeded that examination, that does not have a significantly reduced scope and content when compared to the scope and content of the firstmentioned examination; PDO Exam means the Officers, Partners and Directors Exam prepared and administered by the Investment Funds Institute of Canada and so named on the day this Instrument comes into force, and every examination that preceded that July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
10 examination, or succeeded that examination, that does not have a significantly reduced scope and content when compared to the scope and content of the first-mentioned examination, or the Partners, Directors and Senior Officers Course Exam prepared and administered by CSI Global Education Inc. and so named on the day this Instrument comes into force, and every examination that preceded that examination, or succeeded that examination, that does not have a significantly reduced scope and content when compared to the scope and content of the first-mentioned examination; Sales Representative Proficiency Exam means the examination prepared and administered by the RESP Dealers Association of Canada and so named on the day this Instrument comes into force, and every examination that preceded that examination, or succeeded that examination, that does not have a significantly reduced scope and content when compared to the scope and content of the first-mentioned examination; Series 7 Exam means the examination prepared and administered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority in the United States of America and so named on the day this Instrument comes into force, and every examination that preceded that examination, or succeeded that examination, that does not have a significantly reduced scope and content when compared to the scope and content of the first-mentioned examination. 3.2 U.S. equivalency In this Part, an individual is not required to have passed the Canadian Securities Course Exam if the individual has passed the Series 7 Exam and the New Entrants Course Exam. 3.3 Time limits on examination requirements (1) For the purposes of this Part, an individual is deemed to have not passed an examination, and is deemed to have not successfully completed a program, unless the individual passed the examination or successfully completed the program within 36 months before the date the individual applied for registration. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply if the individual passed the examination or successfully completed the program more than 36 months before the date the individual applied for registration and one or both of the following apply: for any 12 months during the 36-month period before the date the individual applied for registration in a category, the individual was registered in the same category in a jurisdiction of Canada; the individual gained 12 months of relevant securities industry experience during the 36-month period before the date the individual applied for registration. (3) In Québec, the examinations provided for in subsections (4) and (6) of section 45 of Policy Q-9 Dealers, Advisers and Representatives, as it read on September 27, 2009, are deemed to be relevant examinations for purposes of subsection (2). Division 2 Education and experience requirements 3.4 Proficiency initial and ongoing (1) An individual must not perform an activity that requires registration unless the individual has the education, training and experience that a reasonable person would consider necessary to perform the activity competently. (2) A chief compliance officer must not perform an activity set out in section 5.2 [responsibilities of the chief compliance officer] unless the individual has the education, training and experience that a reasonable person would consider necessary to perform the activity competently. 3.5 Mutual fund dealer dealing representative A dealing representative of a mutual fund dealer must not act as a dealer on behalf of the mutual fund dealer unless one or both of the following apply: the representative has passed the Canadian Investment Funds Exam, the Canadian Securities Course Exam or the Investment Funds in Canada Course Exam; the representative has met the requirements of section 3.11 [portfolio manager advising representative]. July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
11 3.6 Mutual fund dealer chief compliance officer A mutual fund dealer must not designate an individual as its chief compliance officer under subsection 11.3(1) [designating a chief compliance officer] unless any of the following apply: the individual has passed the Canadian Investment Funds Exam, the Canadian Securities Course Exam or the Investment Funds in Canada Course Exam, and the PDO Exam or the Mutual Fund Dealers Compliance Exam; the individual has met the requirements of section 3.13 [portfolio manager chief compliance officer]. 3.7 Scholarship plan dealer dealing representative A dealing representative of a scholarship plan dealer must not act as a dealer on behalf of the scholarship plan dealer unless the representative has passed the Sales Representative Proficiency Exam. 3.8 Scholarship plan dealer chief compliance officer A scholarship plan dealer must not designate an individual as its chief compliance officer under subsection 11.3(1) [designating a chief compliance officer] unless the individual has passed all of the following: the Sales Representative Proficiency Exam; the Branch Manager Proficiency Exam; the PDO Exam. 3.9 Exempt market dealer dealing representative A dealing representative of an exempt market dealer must not act as a dealer on behalf of the exempt market dealer unless any of the following apply: the individual has passed the Canadian Securities Course Exam; the individual has passed the Exempt Market Products Exam; the individual satisfies the conditions set out in section 3.11 [portfolio manager advising representative] Exempt market dealer chief compliance officer An exempt market dealer must not designate an individual as its chief compliance officer under subsection 11.3(1) [designating a chief compliance officer] unless any of the following apply: the individual has passed the PDO Exam and any of the following: the Canadian Securities Course Exam; the Exempt Market Products Exam; the individual has met the requirements of section 3.13 [portfolio manager chief compliance officer] Portfolio manager advising representative An advising representative of a portfolio manager must not act as an adviser on behalf of the portfolio manager unless any of the following apply: the representative has earned a CFA Charter and has 12 months of relevant investment management experience in the 36-month period before applying for registration; July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
12 the representative has received the Canadian Investment Manager designation and has 48 months of relevant investment management experience, 12 months of which was in the 36 month period before applying for registration Portfolio manager associate advising representative An associate advising representative of a portfolio manager must not act as an adviser on behalf of the portfolio manager unless any of the following apply: the representative has completed Level 1 of the Chartered Financial Analyst program and has 24 months of relevant investment management experience; the representative has received the Canadian Investment Manager designation and has 24 months of relevant investment management experience Portfolio manager chief compliance officer A portfolio manager must not designate an individual as its chief compliance officer under subsection 11.3(1) [designating a chief compliance officer] unless any of the following apply: the individual has (iii) earned a CFA Charter or a professional designation as a lawyer, Chartered Accountant, Certified General Accountant or Certified Management Accountant in a jurisdiction of Canada, a notary in Québec, or the equivalent in a foreign jurisdiction, passed the Canadian Securities Course Exam and the PDO Exam, and either A) gained 36 months of relevant securities experience while working at an investment dealer, a registered adviser or an investment fund manager, or B) provided professional services in the securities industry for 36 months and worked at a registered dealer, a registered adviser or an investment fund manager for 12 months; the individual has passed the Canadian Securities Course Exam and the PDO Exam and any of the following apply: the individual has worked at an investment dealer or a registered adviser for 5 years, including for 36 months in a compliance capacity; the individual has worked for 5 years at a Canadian financial institution in a compliance capacity relating to portfolio management and worked at a registered dealer or a registered adviser for 12 months; the individual has passed the PDO Exam and has met the requirements of section 3.11 [portfolio manager advising representative] Investment fund manager chief compliance officer An investment fund manager must not designate an individual as its chief compliance officer under subsection 11.3(1) [designating a chief compliance officer] unless any of the following apply: the individual has (iii) earned a CFA Charter or a professional designation as a lawyer, Chartered Accountant, Certified General Accountant or Certified Management Accountant in a jurisdiction of Canada, a notary in Québec, or the equivalent in a foreign jurisdiction, passed the Canadian Securities Course Exam and the PDO Exam, and either July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
13 A) gained 36 months of relevant securities experience while working at a registered dealer, a registered adviser or an investment fund manager, or B) provided professional services in the securities industry for 36 months and worked in a relevant capacity at an investment fund manager for 12 months; the individual has (iii) passed the Canadian Investment Funds Exam, the Canadian Securities Course Exam, or the Investment Funds in Canada Course Exam, passed the PDO Exam, and gained 5 years of relevant securities experience while working at a registered dealer, registered adviser or an investment fund manager, including 36 months in a compliance capacity. Division 3 the individual has met the requirements of section 3.13 [portfolio manager chief compliance officer]. Membership in a self-regulatory organization 3.15 Who must be approved by an SRO before registration (1) A dealing representative of an investment dealer must be an approved person as defined under the rules of IIROC. (2) Except in Québec, a dealing representative of a mutual fund dealer must be an approved person as defined under the rules of the MFDA Exemptions from certain requirements for SRO-approved persons (1) The following sections do not apply to a registered individual who is a dealing representative of a member of IIROC: subsection 13.2(3) [know your client]; section 13.3 [suitability]; section [disclosure when recommending the use of borrowed money]. (2) The following sections do not apply to a registered individual who is a dealing representative of a member of the MFDA: section 13.3 [suitability]; section [disclosure when recommending the use of borrowed money]. (3) In Québec, the requirements listed in subsection (2) do not apply to a registered individual who is a dealing representative of a mutual fund dealer if the registered individual complies with the applicable regulations on mutual fund dealers in Québec. Part 4 Restrictions on registered individuals 4.1 Restriction on acting for another registered firm An individual registered as a dealing, advising or associate advising representative of a registered firm must not act as an officer, partner or director of another registered firm that is not an affiliate of the first-mentioned registered firm. 4.2 Associate advising representatives pre-approval of advice (1) An associate advising representative of a registered adviser must not advise on securities unless, before giving the advice, the advice has been approved by an individual designated by the registered firm under subsection (2). (2) A registered adviser must designate, for an associate advising representative, an advising representative to review the advice of the associate advising representative. July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
14 (3) No later than the 7th day following the date of a designation under subsection (2), a registered adviser must provide the regulator with the names of the advising representative and the associate advising representative who are the subject of the designation. Part 5 Ultimate designated person and chief compliance officer 5.1 Responsibilities of the ultimate designated person The ultimate designated person of a registered firm must do all of the following: supervise the activities of the firm that are directed towards ensuring compliance with securities legislation by the firm and each individual acting on the firm s behalf; promote compliance by the firm, and individuals acting on its behalf, with securities legislation. 5.2 Responsibilities of the chief compliance officer The chief compliance officer of a registered firm must do all of the following: establish and maintain policies and procedures for assessing compliance by the firm, and individuals acting on its behalf, with securities legislation; monitor and assess compliance by the firm, and individuals acting on its behalf, with securities legislation; report to the ultimate designated person of the firm as soon as possible if the chief compliance officer becomes aware of any circumstances indicating that the firm, or any individual acting on its behalf, may be in non-compliance with securities legislation and any of the following apply: (iii) the non-compliance creates, in the opinion of a reasonable person, a risk of harm to a client; the non-compliance creates, in the opinion of a reasonable person, a risk of harm to the capital markets; the non-compliance is part of a pattern of non-compliance; submit an annual report to the firm s board of directors, or individuals acting in a similar capacity for the firm, for the purpose of assessing compliance by the firm, and individuals acting on its behalf, with securities legislation. Part 6 Suspension and revocation of registration individuals 6.1 If individual ceases to have authority to act for firm If a registered individual ceases to have authority to act as a registered individual on behalf of his or her sponsoring firm because of the end of, or a change in, the individual s employment, partnership, or agency relationship with the firm, the individual s registration with the firm is suspended until reinstated or revoked under securities legislation. 6.2 If IIROC approval is revoked or suspended If IIROC revokes or suspends a registered individual s approval in respect of an investment dealer, the individual s registration as a dealing representative of the investment dealer is suspended until reinstated or revoked under securities legislation. 6.3 If MFDA approval is revoked or suspended Except in Québec, if the MFDA revokes or suspends a registered individual s approval in respect of a mutual fund dealer, the individual s registration as a dealing representative of the mutual fund dealer is suspended until reinstated or revoked under securities legislation. 6.4 If sponsoring firm is suspended If a registered firm s registration in a category is suspended, the registration of each registered dealing, advising or associate advising representative acting on behalf of the firm in that category is suspended until reinstated or revoked under securities legislation. July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
15 6.5 Dealing and advising activities suspended If an individual s registration in a category is suspended, the individual must not act as a dealer, an underwriter or an adviser, as the case may be, under that category. 6.6 Revocation of a suspended registration individual If a registration of an individual has been suspended under this Part and it has not been reinstated, the registration is revoked on the 2 nd anniversary of the suspension. 6.7 Exception for individuals involved in a hearing Despite section 6.6, if a hearing concerning a suspended registrant is commenced under securities legislation or a proceeding concerning the registrant is commenced under the rules of an SRO, the registrant s registration remains suspended. 6.8 Application of Part 6 in Ontario Other than section 6.5 [dealing and advising activities suspended], this Part does not apply in Ontario. Note: In Ontario, measures governing suspension in section 29 of the Securities Act (Ontario) are similar to those in Parts 6 and 10. Part 7 Categories of registration for firms 7.1 Dealer categories (1) The following are the categories of registration for a person or company that is required, under securities legislation, to be registered as a dealer: (e) investment dealer; mutual fund dealer; scholarship plan dealer; exempt market dealer; restricted dealer. (2) A person or company registered in the category of investment dealer may act as a dealer or an underwriter in respect of any security, mutual fund dealer may act as a dealer in respect of any security of a mutual fund, or except in Québec, an investment fund that is a labour-sponsored investment fund corporation or labour-sponsored venture capital corporation under legislation of a jurisdiction of Canada, scholarship plan dealer may act as a dealer in respect of a security of a scholarship plan, an educational plan or an educational trust, exempt market dealer may act as a dealer by trading a security that is distributed under an exemption from the prospectus requirement, whether or not a prospectus was filed in respect of the distribution, act as a dealer by trading a security that, if the trade were a distribution, would be exempt from the prospectus requirement, July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
16 (iii) (iv) receive an order from a client to sell a security that was acquired by the client in a circumstance described in subparagraph or, and may act or solicit in furtherance of receiving such an order, and act as an underwriter in respect of a distribution of securities that is made under an exemption from the prospectus requirement; (e) restricted dealer may act as a dealer or an underwriter in accordance with the terms, conditions, restrictions or requirements applied to its registration. (3) Despite paragraph (2), in British Columbia a mutual fund dealer may also act as a dealer in respect of securities of any of the following: scholarship plans; educational plans; educational trusts. (4) Subsection (1) does not apply in Ontario. Note: In Ontario, the same categories of registration for firms acting as dealers as in subsection 7.1(1) are set out under subsection 26(2) of the Securities Act (Ontario). 7.2 Adviser categories (1) The following are the categories of registration for a person or company that is required, under securities legislation, to be registered as an adviser: portfolio manager; restricted portfolio manager. (2) A person or company registered in the category of portfolio manager may act as an adviser in respect of any security, and restricted portfolio manager may act as an adviser in respect of any security in accordance with the terms, conditions, restrictions or requirements applied to its registration. (3) Subsection (1) does not apply in Ontario. Note: In Ontario, the same categories of registration for firms acting as advisers as in subsection 7.2(1) are set out under subsection 26(6) of the Securities Act (Ontario). 7.3 Investment fund manager category The category of registration for a person or company that is required, under securities legislation, to be registered as an investment fund manager is investment fund manager. Part 8 Exemptions from the requirement to register Division 1 Exemptions from dealer and underwriter registration 8.1 Interpretation of trade in Québec In this Part, in Québec, "trade" refers to any of the following activities: the activities described in the definition of "dealer" in section 5 of the Securities Act (R.S.Q., c. V-1.1), including the following activities: July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
17 (iii) the sale or disposition of a security by onerous title, whether the terms of payment are on margin, installment or otherwise, but does not include a transfer or the giving in guarantee of securities in connection with a debt or the purchase of a security, except as provided in paragraph ; participation as a trader in any transaction in a security through the facilities of an exchange or a quotation and trade reporting system; the receipt by a registrant of an order to buy or sell a security; a transfer or the giving in guarantee of securities of an issuer from the holdings of a control person in connection with a debt. 8.2 Definition of securities in Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick and Saskatchewan Despite section 1.2, in Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick and Saskatchewan, a reference to securities in this Division excludes exchange contracts. 8.3 Interpretation exemption from underwriter registration requirement In this Division, an exemption from the dealer registration requirement is an exemption from the underwriter registration requirement. 8.4 Person or company not in the business of trading in British Columbia, Manitoba and New Brunswick (1) In British Columbia and New Brunswick, a person or company is exempt from the dealer registration requirement if the person or company is not engaged in the business of trading in securities or exchange contracts as a principal or agent, and does not hold himself, herself or itself out as engaging in the business of trading in securities or exchange contracts as a principal or agent. (2) In Manitoba, a person or company is exempt from the dealer registration requirement if the person or company is not engaged in the business of trading in securities as a principal or agent, and does not hold himself, herself or itself out as engaging in the business of trading in securities as a principal or agent. 8.5 Trades through or to a registered dealer The dealer registration requirement does not apply to a person or company in respect of a trade by the person or company if one of the following applies: the trade is made solely through an agent who is a registered dealer, if the dealer is registered in a category that permits the trade; the trade is made to a registered dealer who is purchasing as principal, if the dealer is registered in a category that permits the trade. 8.6 Adviser non-prospectus qualified investment fund (1) The dealer registration requirement does not apply to a registered adviser, or an adviser that is exempt from registration under section 8.26 [international adviser], in respect of a trade in a security of a non-prospectus qualified investment fund if both of the following apply: the adviser acts as the fund s adviser and investment fund manager; the trade is to a managed account of a client of the adviser. (2) The exemption in subsection (1) is not available if the managed account or non-prospectus qualified investment fund was created or is used primarily for the purpose of qualifying for the exemption. July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
18 (3) An adviser that relies on subsection (1) must provide written notice to the regulator that it is relying on the exemption within 7 days of its first use of the exemption. 8.7 Investment fund reinvestment (1) Subject to subsections (2), (3), (4) and (5), the dealer registration requirement does not apply to an investment fund, or the investment fund manager of the fund, in respect of a trade in a security with a security holder of the investment fund if the trade is permitted by a plan of the investment fund and is in a security of the investment fund s own issue and if any of the following apply: a dividend or distribution out of earnings, surplus, capital or other sources payable in respect of the investment fund s securities is applied to the purchase of the security that is of the same class or series as the securities to which the dividends or distributions are attributable; the security holder makes an optional cash payment to purchase the security of the investment fund and both of the following apply: the security is of the same class or series of securities described in paragraph that trade on a marketplace; the aggregate number of securities issued under the optional cash payment does not exceed, in the financial year of the investment fund during which the trade takes place, 2 per cent of the issued and outstanding securities of the class to which the plan relates as at the beginning of the financial year. (2) The exemption in subsection (1) is not available unless the plan that permits the trade is available to every security holder in Canada to which the dividend or distribution is available. (3) The exemption in subsection (1) is not available if a sales charge is payable on a trade described in the subsection. (4) At the time of the trade, if the investment fund is a reporting issuer and in continuous distribution, the investment fund must have set out in the prospectus under which the distribution is made details of any deferred or contingent sales charge or redemption fee that is payable at the time of the redemption of the security, and any right that the security holder has to elect to receive cash instead of securities on the payment of a dividend or making of a distribution by the investment fund and instructions on how the right can be exercised. (5) At the time of the trade, if the investment fund is a reporting issuer and is not in continuous distribution, the investment fund must provide the information required by subsection (4) in its prospectus, annual information form or a material change report. 8.8 Additional investment in investment funds The dealer registration requirement does not apply to an investment fund, or the investment fund manager of the fund, in respect of a trade in a security of the investment fund s own issue with a security holder of the investment fund if all of the following apply: the security holder initially acquired securities of the investment fund as principal for an acquisition cost of not less than $150,000 paid in cash at the time of the acquisition; the trade is in respect of a security of the same class or series as the securities initially acquired, as described in paragraph ; the security holder, as at the date of the trade, holds securities of the investment fund and one or both of the following apply: the acquisition cost of the securities being held was not less than $150,000; the net asset value of the securities being held is not less than $150,000. July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
19 8.9 Additional investment in investment funds if initial purchase before September 14, 2005 The dealer registration requirement does not apply in respect of a trade by an investment fund in a security of its own issue to a purchaser that initially acquired a security of the same class as principal before September 14, 2005 if all of the following apply: the security was initially acquired under any of the following provisions: (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) in Alberta, sections 86(e) and 131(1) of the Securities Act (Alberta) as they existed prior to their repeal by sections 9 and 13 of the Securities Amendment Act (Alberta), 2003 SA c.32 and sections 66.2 and of the Alberta Securities Commission Rules (General); in British Columbia, sections 45(2) (5) and (22), and 74(2) (4) and (19) of the Securities Act (British Columbia); in Manitoba, sections 19(3) and 58(1) of the Securities Act (Manitoba) and section 90 of the Securities Regulation MR 491/88R; in New Brunswick, section 2.8 of Local Rule Prospectus and Registration Exemptions; in Newfoundland and Labrador, sections 36(1)(e) and 73(1) of the Securities Act (Newfoundland and Labrador); in Nova Scotia, sections 41(1)(e) and 77(1) of the Securities Act (Nova Scotia); (vii) in Northwest Territories, section 3 and (z) of Blanket Order No. 1; (viii) in Nunavut, section 3 and (z) of Blanket Order No. 1; (ix) (x) (xi) (xii) in Ontario, sections 35(1)5 and 72(1) of the Securities Act (Ontario) and section 2.12 of Ontario Securities Commission Rule Exempt Distributions that came into force on January 12, 2004; in Prince Edward Island, section 2(3) of the former Securities Act (Prince Edward Island) and Prince Edward Island Local Rule Exempt Distributions - Exemption for Purchase of Mutual Fund Securities; in Québec, former sections 51 and 155.1(2) of the Securities Act (Québec); in Saskatchewan, sections 39(1)(e) and 81(1) of The Securities Act, 1988 (Saskatchewan); the trade is for a security of the same class or series as the initial trade; the security holder, as at the date of the trade, holds securities of the investment fund that have one or both of the following characteristics: an acquisition cost of not less than the minimum amount prescribed by securities legislation referred to in paragraph under which the initial trade was conducted; a net asset value of not less than the minimum amount prescribed by securities legislation referred to in paragraph under which the initial trade was conducted Private investment club The dealer registration requirement does not apply in respect of a trade in a security of an investment fund if all of the following apply: the fund has no more than 50 beneficial security holders; the fund does not seek and has never sought to borrow money from the public; the fund does not distribute and has never distributed its securities to the public; the fund does not pay or give any remuneration for investment management or administration advice in respect of trades in securities, except normal brokerage fees; July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
20 (e) the fund, for the purpose of financing its operations, requires security holders to make contributions in proportion to the value of the securities held by them Private investment fund loan and trust pools (1) The dealer registration requirement does not apply in respect of a trade in a security of an investment fund if all of the following apply: the fund is administered by a trust company or trust corporation that is registered or authorized by an enactment of Canada or a jurisdiction of Canada to carry on business in Canada or a jurisdiction of Canada; the fund has no promoter or investment fund manager other than the trust company or trust corporation referred to in paragraph ; the fund commingles the money of different estates and trusts for the purpose of facilitating investment. (2) Despite subsection (1), a trust company or trust corporation registered under the laws of Prince Edward Island that is not registered under the Trust and Loan Companies Act (Canada) or under comparable legislation in another jurisdiction of Canada is not a trust company or trust corporation for the purpose of paragraph (1) Mortgages (1) In this section, syndicated mortgage means a mortgage in which two or more persons or companies participate, directly or indirectly, as lenders in the debt obligation that is secured by the mortgage. (2) Subject to subsection (3), the dealer registration requirement does not apply in respect of a trade in a mortgage on real property in a jurisdiction of Canada by a person or company who is registered or licensed, or exempted from registration or licensing, under mortgage brokerage or mortgage dealer legislation of that jurisdiction. (3) In Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Québec and Saskatchewan, subsection (2) does not apply in respect of a trade in a syndicated mortgage. (4) This section does not apply in Ontario. Note: In Ontario a similar exemption from the dealer registration requirement is provided under subsection 35(4) of the Securities Act (Ontario) Personal property security legislation (1) The dealer registration requirement does not apply in respect of a trade to a person or company, other than an individual in a security evidencing indebtedness secured by or under a security agreement, secured in accordance with personal property security legislation of a jurisdiction of Canada that provides for the granting of security in personal property. (2) This section does not apply in Ontario. Note: In Ontario a similar exemption from the dealer registration requirement is provided under subsection 35(2) of the Securities Act (Ontario) Variable insurance contract (1) In this section contract, group insurance, insurance company, life insurance and policy have the respective meanings assigned to them in the legislation referenced opposite the name of the local jurisdiction in Appendix A of NI ; variable insurance contract means a contract of life insurance under which the interest of the purchaser is valued for purposes of conversion or surrender by reference to the value of a proportionate interest in a specified portfolio of assets. (2) The dealer registration requirement does not apply in respect of a trade in a variable insurance contract by an insurance company if the variable insurance contract is July 17, (2009) 32 OSCB (Supp-2)
INTERPRETATION 1. In these Regulations, Act means the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act. PART 1 GENERAL
CANADA NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATIONS REGULATIONS INTERPRETATION 1. In these Regulations, Act means the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act. PART 1 GENERAL CORPORATE RECORDS AND REGISTERS 2. (1) For the