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SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 [AS AMENDED THROUGH P.L , APPROVED AUGUST 10, 2012] - PDF
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1 1 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 [AS AMENDED THROUGH P.L , APPROVED AUGUST 10, 2012] TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE I REGULATION OF SECURITIES EXCHANGES. Sec. 1. Short Title. Sec. 2. Necessity for Regulation As Provided in This Title. Sec. 3. Definitions and Application of Title. Sec. 3A. Swap Agreements. Sec. 3B. Securities-Related Derivatives. Sec. 3C. Clearing for Security-Based Swaps. Sec. 3D. Security-Based Swap Execution Facilities. Sec. 3E. Segregation of Assets Held As Collateral in Security-Based Swap Transactions. Sec. 4. Securities and Exchange Commission. Sec. 4A. Delegation of Functions by Commission. Sec. 4B. Transfer of Functions With Respect to Assignment of Personnel to Chairman. Sec. 4C. Appearance and Practice Before the Commission. Sec. 4D. Additional Duties of Inspector General. Sec. 4E. Deadline for Completing Enforcement Investigations and Compliance Examinations and Inspections. Sec. 5. Transactions on Unregistered Exchanges. Sec. 6. National Securities Exchanges. Sec. 7. Margin Requirements. Sec. 8. Restrictions on Borrowing by Members, Brokers, and Dealers. Sec. 9. Prohibition Against Manipulation of Security Prices. Sec. 10. Regulation of the Use of Manipulative and Deceptive Devices. Sec. 10A. Audit Requirements. Sec. 10B. Position Limits and Position Accountability for Security-Based Swaps and Large Trader Reporting. Sec. 10C. Compensation Committees. Sec. 10D. Recovery of Erroneously Awarded Compensation Policy. Sec. 11. Trading by Members of Exchanges, Brokers, and Dealers. Sec. 11A. National Market System for Securities; Securities Information Processors. Sec. 12. Registration Requirements for Securities. Sec. 13. Periodical and Other Reports. Sec. 13A. Reporting and Recordkeeping for Certain Security-Based Swaps. Sec. 14. Proxies. Sec. 14A. Shareholder Approval of Executive Compensation. Sec. 14B. Corporate Governance. Sec. 15. Registration and Regulation of Brokers and Dealers. Sec. 15A. Registered Securities Associations. Sec. 15B. Municipal Securities. Sec. 15C. Government Securities Brokers and Dealers. Sec. 15D. Securities Analysts and Research Reports. Sec. 15E. Registration of Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organizations. Sec. 15F. Registration and Regulation of Security-Based Swap Dealers and Major Security-Based Swap Participants. Sec. 15G. Credit Risk Retention. Sec. 16. Directors, Officers, and Principal Stockholders. Sec. 17. Accounts and Records, Examinations of Exchanges, Members, and Others. Sec. 17A. National System for Clearance and Settlement of Securities Transactions. Sec. 17B. Automated Quotation Systems for Penny Stocks. Sec. 18. Liability for Misleading Statements. Sec. 19. Registration, Responsibilities, and Oversight of Self-Regulatory Organizations.2 Sec. 1 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF Sec. 20. Liability of Controlling Persons and Persons Who Aid and Abet Violations. Sec. 20A. Liability to Contemporaneous Traders for Insider Trading. Sec. 21. Investigations; Injunctions and Prosecution of Offenses. Sec. 21A. Civil Penalties for Insider Trading. Sec. 21B. Civil Remedies in Administrative Proceedings. Sec. 21C. Cease-And-Desist Proceedings. Sec. 21D. Private Securities Litigation. Sec. 21E. Application of Safe Harbor for Forward-Looking Statements. Sec. 21F. Securities Whistleblower Incentives and Protection. Sec. 22. Hearings by Commission. Sec. 23. Rules, Regulations, and Orders; Annual Reports. Sec. 24. Public Availability of Information. Sec. 25. Court Review of Orders and Rules. Sec. 26. Unlawful Representations. Sec. 27. Jurisdiction of Offenses and Suits. Sec. 27A. Special Provision Relating to Statute of Limitations on Private Causes of Action. Sec. 28. Effect on Existing Law. Sec. 29. Validity of Contracts. Sec. 30. Foreign Securities Exchanges. Sec. 30A. Prohibited Foreign Trade Practices by Issuers. Sec. 31. Transaction Fees. Sec. 32. Penalties. Sec. 33. Separability of Provisions. Sec. 34. Effective Date. Sec. 35. Authorization of Appropriations. Sec. 35A. Requirements for the Edgar System. Sec. 36. General Exemptive Authority. Sec. 37. Tennessee Valley Authority. Sec. 38. Federal National Mortgage Association, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Federal Home Loan Banks. Sec. 39. Investor Advisory Committee. TITLE II AMENDMENTS TO SECURITIES ACT OF TITLE I REGULATION OF SECURITIES EXCHANGES SHORT TITLE SEC. 1. This Act may be cited as the Securities Exchange Act of (June 6, 1934, ch. 404, title I, Sec. 1, 48 Stat. 881.) NECESSITY FOR REGULATION AS PROVIDED IN THIS TITLE SEC. 2. For the reasons hereinafter enumerated, transactions in securities as commonly conducted upon securities exchanges and over-the-counter markets are effected with a national public interest which makes it necessary to provide for regulation and control of such transactions and of practices and matters related thereto, including transactions by officers, directors, and principal security holders, to require appropriate reports, to remove impediments to and perfect the mechanisms of a national market system for securities and a national system for the clearance and settlement of securities transactions and the safeguarding of securities and funds related thereto, and to impose requirements necessary to make such regulation and control reasonably complete and effective, in order to protect interstate commerce, the national credit, the Federal taxing power, to protect and make more effective the national banking3 3 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Sec. 3 system and Federal Reserve System, and to insure the maintenance of fair and honest markets in such transactions: (1) Such transactions (a) are carried on in large volume by the public generally and in large part originate outside the States in which the exchanges and over-the-counter markets are located and/ or are effected by means of the mails and instrumentalities of interstate commerce; (b) constitute an important part of the current of interstate commerce; (c) involve in large part the securities of issuers engaged in interstate commerce; (d) involve the use of credit, directly affect the financing of trade, industry, and transportation in interstate commerce, and directly affect and influence the volume of interstate commerce; and affect the national credit. (2) The prices established and offered in such transactions are generally disseminated and quoted throughout the United States and foreign countries and constitute a basis for determining and establishing the prices at which securities are bought and sold, the amount of certain taxes owing to the United States and to the several States by owners, buyers, and sellers of securities, and the value of collateral for bank loans. (3) Frequently the prices of securities on such exchanges and markets are susceptible to manipulation and control, and the dissemination of such prices gives rise to excessive speculation, resulting in sudden and unreasonable fluctuations in the prices of securities which (a) cause alternately unreasonable expansion and unreasonable contraction of the volume of credit available for trade, transportation, and industry in interstate commerce, (b) hinder the proper appraisal of the value of securities and thus prevent a fair calculation of taxes owing to the United States and to the several States by owners, buyers, and sellers of securities, and (c) prevent the fair valuation of collateral for bank loans and/or obstruct the effective operation of the national banking system and Federal Reserve System. (4) National emergencies, which produce widespread unemployment and the dislocation of trade, transportation, and industry, and which burden interstate commerce and adversely affect the general welfare, are precipitated, intensified, and prolonged by manipulation and sudden and unreasonable fluctuations of security prices and by excessive speculation on such exchanges and markets, and to meet such emergencies the Federal Government is put to such great expense as to burden the national credit. (June 6, 1934, ch. 404, title I, Sec. 2, 48 Stat. 881; June 4, 1975, Pub. L , Sec. 2, 89 Stat. 97; Pub. L , title IX, Sec. 985(b)(1), July 21, 2010, 124 Stat ) DEFINITIONS AND APPLICATION OF TITLE SEC. 3. (a) When used in this title, unless the context otherwise requires (1) The term exchange means any organization, association, or group of persons, whether incorporated or unincorporated, which constitutes, maintains, or provides a market place or facilities for bringing together purchasers and sellers of securities or for otherwise performing with respect to securi-4 Sec. 3 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF ties the functions commonly performed by a stock exchange as that term is generally understood, and includes the market place and the market facilities maintained by such exchange. (2) The term facility when used with respect to an exchange includes its premises, tangible or intangible property whether on the premises or not, any right to the use of such premises or property or any service thereof for the purpose of effecting or reporting a transaction on an exchange (including, among other things, any system of communication to or from the exchange, by ticker or otherwise, maintained by or with the consent of the exchange), and any right of the exchange to the use of any property or service. (3)(A) The term member when used with respect to a national securities exchange means (i) any natural person permitted to effect transactions on the floor of the exchange without the services of another person acting as broker, (ii) any registered broker or dealer with which such a natural person is associated, (iii) any registered broker or dealer permitted to designate as a representative such a natural person, and (iv) any other registered broker or dealer which agrees to be regulated by such exchange and with respect to which the exchange undertakes to enforce compliance with the provisions of this title, the rules and regulations thereunder, and its own rules. For purposes of sections 6(b)(1), 6(b)(4), 6(b)(6), 6(b)(7), 6(d), 17(d), 19(d), 19(e), 19(g), 19(h), and 21 of this title, the term member when used with respect to a national securities exchange also means, to the extent of the rules of the exchange specified by the Commission, any person required by the Commission to comply with such rules pursuant to section 6(f) of this title. (B) The term member when used with respect to a registered securities association means any broker or dealer who agrees to be regulated by such association and with respect to whom the association undertakes to enforce compliance with the provisions of this title, the rules and regulations thereunder, and its own rules. (4) BROKER. (A) IN GENERAL. The term broker means any person engaged in the business of effecting transactions in securities for the account of others. (B) EXCEPTION FOR CERTAIN BANK ACTIVITIES. A bank shall not be considered to be a broker because the bank engages in any one or more of the following activities under the conditions described: (i) THIRD PARTY BROKERAGE ARRANGEMENTS. The bank enters into a contractual or other written arrangement with a broker or dealer registered under this title under which the broker or dealer offers brokerage services on or off the premises of the bank if (I) such broker or dealer is clearly identified as the person performing the brokerage services; (II) the broker or dealer performs brokerage services in an area that is clearly marked and, to5 5 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Sec. 3 the extent practicable, physically separate from the routine deposit-taking activities of the bank; (III) any materials used by the bank to advertise or promote generally the availability of brokerage services under the arrangement clearly indicate that the brokerage services are being provided by the broker or dealer and not by the bank; (IV) any materials used by the bank to advertise or promote generally the availability of brokerage services under the arrangement are in compliance with the Federal securities laws before distribution; (V) bank employees (other than associated persons of a broker or dealer who are qualified pursuant to the rules of a self-regulatory organization) perform only clerical or ministerial functions in connection with brokerage transactions including scheduling appointments with the associated persons of a broker or dealer, except that bank employees may forward customer funds or securities and may describe in general terms the types of investment vehicles available from the bank and the broker or dealer under the arrangement; (VI) bank employees do not receive incentive compensation for any brokerage transaction unless such employees are associated persons of a broker or dealer and are qualified pursuant to the rules of a self- regulatory organization, except that the bank employees may receive compensation for the referral of any customer if the compensation is a nominal one-time cash fee of a fixed dollar amount and the payment of the fee is not contingent on whether the referral results in a transaction; (VII) such services are provided by the broker or dealer on a basis in which all customers that receive any services are fully disclosed to the broker or dealer; (VIII) the bank does not carry a securities account of the customer except as permitted under clause (ii) or (viii) of this subparagraph; and (IX) the bank, broker, or dealer informs each customer that the brokerage services are provided by the broker or dealer and not by the bank and that the securities are not deposits or other obligations of the bank, are not guaranteed by the bank, and are not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. (ii) TRUST ACTIVITIES. The bank effects transactions in a trustee capacity, or effects transactions in a fiduciary capacity in its trust department or other department that is regularly examined by bank examiners for compliance with fiduciary principles and standards, and6 Sec. 3 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF (I) is chiefly compensated for such transactions, consistent with fiduciary principles and standards, on the basis of an administration or annual fee (payable on a monthly, quarterly, or other basis), a percentage of assets under management, or a flat or capped per order processing fee equal to not more than the cost incurred by the bank in connection with executing securities transactions for trustee and fiduciary customers, or any combination of such fees; and (II) does not publicly solicit brokerage business, other than by advertising that it effects transactions in securities in conjunction with advertising its other trust activities. (iii) PERMISSIBLE SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS. The bank effects transactions in (I) commercial paper, bankers acceptances, or commercial bills; (II) exempted securities; (III) qualified Canadian government obligations as defined in section 5136 of the Revised Statutes, in conformity with section 15C of this title and the rules and regulations thereunder, or obligations of the North American Development Bank; or (IV) any standardized, credit enhanced debt security issued by a foreign government pursuant to the March 1989 plan of then Secretary of the Treasury Brady, used by such foreign government to retire outstanding commercial bank loans. (iv) CERTAIN STOCK PURCHASE PLANS. (I) EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS. The bank effects transactions, as part of its transfer agency activities, in the securities of an issuer as part of any pension, retirement, profit-sharing, bonus, thrift, savings, incentive, or other similar benefit plan for the employees of that issuer or its affiliates (as defined in section 2 of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956), if the bank does not solicit transactions or provide investment advice with respect to the purchase or sale of securities in connection with the plan. (II) DIVIDEND REINVESTMENT PLANS. The bank effects transactions, as part of its transfer agency activities, in the securities of an issuer as part of that issuer s dividend reinvestment plan, if (aa) the bank does not solicit transactions or provide investment advice with respect to the purchase or sale of securities in connection with the plan; and (bb) the bank does not net shareholders buy and sell orders, other than for programs7 7 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Sec. 3 for odd- lot holders or plans registered with the Commission. (III) ISSUER PLANS. The bank effects transactions, as part of its transfer agency activities, in the securities of an issuer as part of a plan or program for the purchase or sale of that issuer s shares, if (aa) the bank does not solicit transactions or provide investment advice with respect to the purchase or sale of securities in connection with the plan or program; and (bb) the bank does not net shareholders buy and sell orders, other than for programs for odd- lot holders or plans registered with the Commission. (IV) PERMISSIBLE DELIVERY OF MATERIALS. The exception to being considered a broker for a bank engaged in activities described in subclauses (I), (II), and (III) will not be affected by delivery of written or electronic plan materials by a bank to employees of the issuer, shareholders of the issuer, or members of affinity groups of the issuer, so long as such materials are (aa) comparable in scope or nature to that permitted by the Commission as of the date of the enactment of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act; or (bb) otherwise permitted by the Commission. (v) SWEEP ACCOUNTS. The bank effects transactions as part of a program for the investment or reinvestment of deposit funds into any no-load, open-end management investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 that holds itself out as a money market fund. (vi) AFFILIATE TRANSACTIONS. The bank effects transactions for the account of any affiliate of the bank (as defined in section 2 of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956) other than (I) a registered broker or dealer; or (II) an affiliate that is engaged in merchant banking, as described in section 4(k)(4)(H) of the Bank Holding Company Act of (vii) PRIVATE SECURITIES OFFERINGS. The bank (I) effects sales as part of a primary offering of securities not involving a public offering, pursuant to section 3(b), 4(2), [1] or 4(5) [1] of the Securities Act of 1933 or the rules and regulations issued thereunder; (II) at any time after the date that is 1 year after the date of the enactment of the Gramm- 1 Section 4(2), (5), and (6) of the Securities Act of 1933 was redesignated 4(a)(2), (5), and (6) by Pub. L , title II, Sec. 201(b)(1), (c)(1), Apr. 5, 2012, 126 Stat. 314.8 Sec. 3 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF Leach- Bliley Act, is not affiliated with a broker or dealer that has been registered for more than 1 year in accordance with this Act, and engages in dealing, market making, or underwriting activities, other than with respect to exempted securities; and (III) if the bank is not affiliated with a broker or dealer, does not effect any primary offering described in subclause (I) the aggregate amount of which exceeds 25 percent of the capital of the bank, except that the limitation of this subclause shall not apply with respect to any sale of government securities or municipal securities. (viii) SAFEKEEPING AND CUSTODY ACTIVITIES. (I) IN GENERAL. The bank, as part of customary banking activities (aa) provides safekeeping or custody services with respect to securities, including the exercise of warrants and other rights on behalf of customers; (bb) facilitates the transfer of funds or securities, as a custodian or a clearing agency, in connection with the clearance and settlement of its customers transactions in securities; (cc) effects securities lending or borrowing transactions with or on behalf of customers as part of services provided to customers pursuant to division (aa) or (bb) or invests cash collateral pledged in connection with such transactions; (dd) holds securities pledged by a customer to another person or securities subject to purchase or resale agreements involving a customer, or facilitates the pledging or transfer of such securities by book entry or as otherwise provided under applicable law, if the bank maintains records separately identifying the securities and the customer; or (ee) serves as a custodian or provider of other related administrative services to any individual retirement account, pension, retirement, profit sharing, bonus, thrift savings, incentive, or other similar benefit plan. (II) EXCEPTION FOR CARRYING BROKER ACTIVI- TIES. The exception to being considered a broker for a bank engaged in activities described in subclause (I) shall not apply if the bank, in connection with such activities, acts in the United States as a carrying broker (as such term, and different formulations thereof, are used in section 15(c)(3) of this title and the rules and regulations thereunder) for any broker or dealer, unless such carrying broker activities are engaged in with respect9 9 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Sec. 3 to government securities (as defined in paragraph (42) of this subsection). (ix) IDENTIFIED BANKING PRODUCTS. The bank effects transactions in identified banking products as defined in section 206 of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. (x) MUNICIPAL SECURITIES. The bank effects transactions in municipal securities. (xi) DE MINIMIS EXCEPTION. The bank effects, other than in transactions referred to in clauses (i) through (x), not more than 500 transactions in securities in any calendar year, and such transactions are not effected by an employee of the bank who is also an employee of a broker or dealer. (C) EXECUTION BY BROKER OR DEALER. The exception to being considered a broker for a bank engaged in activities described in clauses (ii), (iv), and (viii) of subparagraph (B) shall not apply if the activities described in such provisions result in the trade in the United States of any security that is a publicly traded security in the United States, unless (i) the bank directs such trade to a registered broker or dealer for execution; (ii) the trade is a cross trade or other substantially similar trade of a security that (I) is made by the bank or between the bank and an affiliated fiduciary; and (II) is not in contravention of fiduciary principles established under applicable Federal or State law; or (iii) the trade is conducted in some other manner permitted under rules, regulations, or orders as the Commission may prescribe or issue. (D) FIDUCIARY CAPACITY. For purposes of subparagraph (B)(ii), the term fiduciary capacity means (i) in the capacity as trustee, executor, administrator, registrar of stocks and bonds, transfer agent, guardian, assignee, receiver, or custodian under a uniform gift to minor act, or as an investment adviser if the bank receives a fee for its investment advice; (ii) in any capacity in which the bank possesses investment discretion on behalf of another; or (iii) in any other similar capacity. (E) EXCEPTION FOR ENTITIES SUBJECT TO SECTION 15(E) [2]. The term broker does not include a bank that (i) was, on the day before the date of enactment of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, subject to section 15(e) [3] ; and (ii) is subject to such restrictions and requirements as the Commission considers appropriate. 2 Section 15(e) was redesignated 15(f) by Pub. L , title IX, Sec. 929X(c)(1), July 21, 2010, 124 Stat Section 15(e) was redesignated 15(f) by Pub. L , title IX, Sec. 929X(c)(1), July 21, 2010, 124 Stat10 Sec. 3 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF (F) JOINT RULEMAKING REQUIRED. The Commission and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System shall jointly adopt a single set of rules or regulations to implement the exceptions in subparagraph (B). (5) DEALER. (A) IN GENERAL. The term dealer means any person engaged in the business of buying and selling securities (not including security-based swaps, other than securitybased swaps with or for persons that are not eligible contract participants) for such person s own account through a broker or otherwise. (B) EXCEPTION FOR PERSON NOT ENGAGED IN THE BUSI- NESS OF DEALING. The term dealer does not include a person that buys or sells securities (not including securitybased swaps, other than security-based swaps with or for persons that are not eligible contract participants) for such person s own account, either individually or in a fiduciary capacity, but not as a part of a regular business. (C) EXCEPTION FOR CERTAIN BANK ACTIVITIES. A bank shall not be considered to be a dealer because the bank engages in any of the following activities under the conditions described: (i) PERMISSIBLE SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS. The bank buys or sells (I) commercial paper, bankers acceptances, or commercial bills; (II) exempted securities; (III) qualified Canadian government obligations as defined in section 5136 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, in conformity with section 15C of this title and the rules and regulations thereunder, or obligations of the North American Development Bank; or (IV) any standardized, credit enhanced debt security issued by a foreign government pursuant to the March 1989 plan of then Secretary of the Treasury Brady, used by such foreign government to retire outstanding commercial bank loans. (ii) INVESTMENT, TRUSTEE, AND FIDUCIARY TRANS- ACTIONS. The bank buys or sells securities for investment purposes (I) for the bank; or (II) for accounts for which the bank acts as a trustee or fiduciary. (iii) ASSET-BACKED TRANSACTIONS. The bank engages in the issuance or sale to qualified investors, through a grantor trust or other separate entity, of securities backed by or representing an interest in notes, drafts, acceptances, loans, leases, receivables, other obligations (other than securities of which the bank is not the issuer), or pools of any such obligations predominantly originated by (I) the bank;11 11 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Sec. 3 (II) an affiliate of any such bank other than a broker or dealer; or (III) a syndicate of banks of which the bank is a member, if the obligations or pool of obligations consists of mortgage obligations or consumer-related receivables. (iv) IDENTIFIED BANKING PRODUCTS. The bank buys or sells identified banking products, as defined in section 206 of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. (6) The term bank means (A) a banking institution organized under the laws of the United States or a Federal savings association, as defined in section 2(5) [4] of the Home Owners Loan Act, (B) a member bank of the Federal Reserve System, (C) any other banking institution or savings association, as defined in section 2(4) [4] of the Home Owners Loan Act, whether incorporated or not, doing business under the laws of any State or of the United States, a substantial portion of the business of which consists of receiving deposits or exercising fiduciary powers similar to those permitted to national banks under the authority of the Comptroller of the Currency pursuant to the first section of Public Law (12 U.S.C. 92a), and which is supervised and examined by State or Federal authority having supervision over banks or savings associations, and which is not operated for the purpose of evading the provisions of this title, and (D) a receiver, conservator, or other liquidating agent of any institution or firm included in clauses (A), (B), or (C) of this paragraph. (7) The term director means any director of a corporation or any person performing similar functions with respect to any organization, whether incorporated or unincorporated. (8) The term issuer means any person who issues or proposes to issue any security; except that with respect to certificates of deposit for securities, voting-trust certificates, or collateral- trust certificates, or with respect to certificates of interest or shares in an unincorporated investment trust not having a board of directors or of the fixed, restricted management, or unit type, the term issuer means the person or persons performing the acts and assuming the duties of depositor or manager pursuant to the provisions of the trust or other agreement or instrument under which such securities are issued; and except that with respect to equipment-trust certificates or like securities, the term issuer means the person by whom the equipment or property is, or is to be, used. (9) The term person means a natural person, company, government, or political subdivision, agency, or instrumentality of a government. (10) The term security means any note, stock, treasury stock, security future, security-based swap, bond, debenture, 4 Section 2 of the Home Owners Loan Act was amended by Pub. L , title III, Sec. 369(2)(C), July 21, 2010, 124 Stat. 1557, by redesignating pars. (4) and (5) as (2) and (3), respectively. 5 The Internal Revenue Code of 1954 was redesignated as the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 by Pub. L , Sec. 2, Oct. 22, 1986, 100 Stat12 Sec. 3 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF certificate of interest or participation in any profit-sharing agreement or in any oil, gas, or other mineral royalty or lease, any collateral-trust certificate, preorganization certificate or subscription, transferable share, investment contract, votingtrust certificate, certificate of deposit for a security, any put, call, straddle, option, or privilege on any security, certificate of deposit, or group or index of securities (including any interest therein or based on the value thereof), or any put, call, straddle, option, or privilege entered into on a national securities exchange relating to foreign currency, or in general, any instrument commonly known as a security ; or any certificate of interest or participation in, temporary or interim certificate for, receipt for, or warrant or right to subscribe to or purchase, any of the foregoing; but shall not include currency or any note, draft, bill of exchange, or banker s acceptance which has a maturity at the time of issuance of not exceeding nine months, exclusive of days of grace, or any renewal thereof the maturity of which is likewise limited. (11) The term equity security means any stock or similar security; or any security future on any such security; or any security convertible, with or without consideration, into such a security, or carrying any warrant or right to subscribe to or purchase such a security; or any such warrant or right; or any other security which the Commission shall deem to be of similar nature and consider necessary or appropriate, by such rules and regulations as it may prescribe in the public interest or for the protection of investors, to treat as an equity security. (12)(A) The term exempted security or exempted securities includes (i) government securities, as defined in paragraph (42) of this subsection; (ii) municipal securities, as defined in paragraph (29) of this subsection; (iii) any interest or participation in any common trust fund or similar fund that is excluded from the definition of the term investment company under section 3(c)(3) of the Investment Company Act of 1940; (iv) any interest or participation in a single trust fund, or a collective trust fund maintained by a bank, or any security arising out of a contract issued by an insurance company, which interest, participation, or security is issued in connection with a qualified plan as defined in subparagraph (C) of this paragraph; (v) any security issued by or any interest or participation in any pooled income fund, collective trust fund, collective investment fund, or similar fund that is excluded from the definition of an investment company under section 3(c)(10)(B) of the Investment Company Act of 1940; (vi) solely for purposes of sections 12, 13, 14, and 16 of this title, any security issued by or any interest or participation in any church plan, company, or account that is excluded from the definition of an investment company under section 3(c)(14) of the Investment Company Act of 1940; and13 13 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Sec. 3 (vii) such other securities (which may include, among others, unregistered securities, the market in which is predominantly intrastate) as the Commission may, by such rules and regulations as it deems consistent with the public interest and the protection of investors, either unconditionally or upon specified terms and conditions or for stated periods, exempt from the operation of any one or more provisions of this title which by their terms do not apply to an exempted security or to exempted securities. (B)(i) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A)(i) of this paragraph, government securities shall not be deemed to be exempted securities for the purposes of section 17A of this title. (ii) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A)(ii) of this paragraph, municipal securities shall not be deemed to be exempted securities for the purposes of sections 15 and 17A of this title. (C) For purposes of subparagraph (A)(iv) of this paragraph, the term qualified plan means (i) a stock bonus, pension, or profit- sharing plan which meets the requirements for qualification under section 401 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, [5] (ii) an annuity plan which meets the requirements for the deduction of the employer s contribution under section 404(a)(2) of such Code, (iii) a governmental plan as defined in section 414(d) of such Code which has been established by an employer for the exclusive benefit of its employees or their beneficiaries for the purpose of distributing to such employees or their beneficiaries the corpus and income of the funds accumulated under such plan, if under such plan it is impossible, prior to the satisfaction of all liabilities with respect to such employees and their beneficiaries, for any part of the corpus or income to be used for, or diverted to, purposes other than the exclusive benefit of such employees or their beneficiaries, or (iv) a church plan, company, or account that is excluded from the definition of an investment company under section 3(c)(14) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, other than any plan described in clause (i), (ii), or (iii) of this subparagraph which (I) covers employees some or all of whom are employees within the meaning of section 401(c) of such Code, or (II) is a plan funded by an annuity contract described in section 403(b) of such Code. (13) The terms buy and purchase each include any contract to buy, purchase, or otherwise acquire. For security futures products, such term includes any contract, agreement, or transaction for future delivery. For security-based swaps, such terms include the execution, termination (prior to its scheduled maturity date), assignment, exchange, or similar transfer or conveyance of, or extinguishing of rights or obligations under, a security-based swap, as the context may require. (14) The terms sale and sell each include any contract to sell or otherwise dispose of. For security futures products, such term includes any contract, agreement, or transaction for 5 The Internal Revenue Code of 1954 was redesignated as the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 by Pub. L , Sec. 2, Oct. 22, 1986, 100 Stat14 Sec. 3 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF future delivery. For security-based swaps, such terms include the execution, termination (prior to its scheduled maturity date), assignment, exchange, or similar transfer or conveyance of, or extinguishing of rights or obligations under, a securitybased swap, as the context may require. (15) The term Commission means the Securities and Exchange Commission established by section 4 of this title. (16) The term State means any State of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, or any other possession of the United States. [6] (17) The term interstate commerce means trade, commerce, transportation, or communication among the several States, or between any foreign country and any State, or between any State and any place or ship outside thereof. The term also includes intrastate use of (A) any facility of a national securities exchange or of a telephone or other interstate means of communication, or (B) any other interstate instrumentality. (18) The term person associated with a broker or dealer or associated person of a broker or dealer means any partner, officer, director, or branch manager of such broker or dealer (or any person occupying a similar status or performing similar functions), any person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control with such broker or dealer, or any employee of such broker or dealer, except that any person associated with a broker or dealer whose functions are solely clerical or ministerial shall not be included in the meaning of such term for purposes of section 15(b) of this title (other than paragraph (6) thereof). (19) The terms investment company, affiliated person, insurance company, separate account, and company have the same meanings as in the Investment Company Act of (20) The terms investment adviser and underwriter have the same meanings as in the Investment Advisers Act of (21) The term persons associated with a member or associated person of a member when used with respect to a member of a national securities exchange or registered securities association means any partner, officer, director, or branch manager of such member (or any person occupying a similar status or performing similar functions), any person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control with such member, or any employee of such member. (22)(A) The term securities information processor means any person engaged in the business of (i) collecting, processing, or preparing for distribution or publication, or assisting, participating in, or coordinating the distribution or publication of, information with respect to transactions in or quotations for any security (other than an exempted security) or (ii) distributing or publishing (whether by means of a ticker tape, a communications network, a terminal display device, or otherwise) 6 The words Philippine Islands were deleted from the definition of the term State on the basis of Presidential Proclamation No. 2695, effective July 4, 1946 (11 F.R. 7517; 60 Stat. 1352), which granted Independence to the Philippine Islands.15 15 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Sec. 3 on a current and continuing basis, information with respect to such transactions or quotations. The term securities information processor does not include any bona fide newspaper, news magazine, or business or financial publication of general and regular circulation, any self- regulatory organization, any bank, broker, dealer, building and loan, savings and loan, or homestead association, or cooperative bank, if such bank, broker, dealer, association, or cooperative bank would be deemed to be a securities information processor solely by reason of functions performed by such institutions as part of customary banking, brokerage, dealing, association, or cooperative bank activities, or any common carrier, as defined in section 3 of the Communications Act of 1934, subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Communications Commission or a State commission, as defined in section 3 of that Act, unless the Commission determines that such carrier is engaged in the business of collecting, processing, or preparing for distribution or publication, information with respect to transactions in or quotations for any security. (B) The term exclusive processor means any securities information processor or self-regulatory organization which, directly or indirectly, engages on an exclusive basis on behalf of any national securities exchange or registered securities association, or any national securities exchange or registered securities association which engages on an exclusive basis on its own behalf, in collecting, processing, or preparing for distribution or publication any information with respect to (i) transactions or quotations on or effected or made by means of any facility of such exchange or (ii) quotations distributed or published by means of any electronic system operated or controlled by such association. (23)(A) The term clearing agency means any person who acts as an intermediary in making payments or deliveries or both in connection with transactions in securities or who provides facilities for comparison of data respecting the terms of settlement of securities transactions, to reduce the number of settlements of securities transactions, or for the allocation of securities settlement responsibilities. Such term also means any person, such as a securities depository, who (i) acts as a custodian of securities in connection with a system for the central handling of securities whereby all securities of a particular class or series of any issuer deposited within the system are treated as fungible and may be transferred, loaned, or pledged by bookkeeping entry without physical delivery of securities certificates, or (ii) otherwise permits or facilitates the settlement of securities transactions or the hypothecation or lending of securities without physical delivery of securities certificates. (B) The term clearing agency does not include (i) any Federal Reserve bank, Federal home loan bank, or Federal land bank; (ii) any national securities exchange or registered securities association solely by reason of its providing facilities for comparison of data respecting the terms of settlement of securities transactions effected on such exchange or by means of any electronic system operated or controlled by such associa-16 Sec. 3 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF tion; (iii) any bank, broker, dealer, building and loan, savings and loan, or homestead association, or cooperative bank if such bank, broker, dealer, association, or cooperative bank would be deemed to be a clearing agency solely by reason of functions performed by such institution as part of customary banking, brokerage, dealing, association, or cooperative banking activities, or solely by reason of acting on behalf of a clearing agency or a participant therein in connection with the furnishing by the clearing agency of services to its participants or the use of services of the clearing agency by its participants, unless the Commission, by rule, otherwise provides as necessary or appropriate to assure the prompt and accurate clearance and settlement of securities transactions or to prevent evasion of this title; (iv) any life insurance company, its registered separate accounts, or a subsidiary of such insurance company solely by reason of functions commonly performed by such entities in connection with variable annuity contracts or variable life policies issued by such insurance company or its separate accounts; (v) any registered open-end investment company or unit investment trust solely by reason of functions commonly performed by it in connection with shares in such registered open-end investment company or unit investment trust, or (vi) any person solely by reason of its performing functions described in paragraph 25(E) of this subsection. (24) The term participant when used with respect to a clearing agency means any person who uses a clearing agency to clear or settle securities transactions or to transfer, pledge, lend, or hypothecate securities. Such term does not include a person whose only use of a clearing agency is (A) through another person who is a participant or (B) as a pledgee of securities. (25) The term transfer agent means any person who engages on behalf of an issuer of securities or on behalf of itself as an issuer of securities in (A) countersigning such securities upon issuance; (B) monitoring the issuance of such securities with a view to preventing unauthorized issuance, a function commonly performed by a person called a registrar; (C) registering the transfer of such securities; (D) exchanging or converting such securities; or (E) transferring record ownership of securities by bookkeeping entry without physical issuance of securities certificates. The term transfer agent does not include any insurance company or separate account which performs such functions solely with respect to variable annuity contracts or variable life policies which it issues or any registered clearing agency which performs such functions solely with respect to options contracts which it issues. (26) The term self-regulatory organization means any national securities exchange, registered securities association, or registered clearing agency, or (solely for purposes of sections 19(b), 19(c), and 23(b) of this title) the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board established by section 15B of this title. (27) The term rules of an exchange, rules of an association, or rules of a clearing agency means the constitution, articles of incorporation, bylaws, and rules, or instruments cor-17 17 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Sec. 3 responding to the foregoing, of an exchange, association of brokers and dealers, or clearing agency, respectively, and such of the stated policies, practices, and interpretations of such exchange, association, or clearing agency as the Commission, by rule, may determine to be necessary or appropriate in the public interest or for the protection of investors to be deemed to be rules of such exchange, association, or clearing agency. (28) The term rules of a self-regulatory organization means the rules of an exchange which is a national securities exchange, the rules of an association of brokers and dealers which is a registered securities association, the rules of a clearing agency which is a registered clearing agency, or the rules of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board. (29) The term municipal securities means securities which are direct obligations of, or obligations guaranteed as to principal or interest by, a State or any political subdivision thereof, or any agency or instrumentality of a State or any political subdivision thereof, or any municipal corporate instrumentality of one or more States, or any security which is an industrial development bond (as defined in section 103(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954) [7] the interest on which is excludable from gross income under section 103(a)(1) of such Code if, by reason of the application of paragraph (4) or (6) of section 103(c) of such Code (determined as if paragraphs (4)(A), (5), and (7) were not included in such section 103(c)), paragraph (1) of such section 103(c) does not apply to such security. (30) The term municipal securities dealer means any person (including a separately identifiable department or division of a bank) engaged in the business of buying and selling municipal securities for his own account, through a broker or otherwise, but does not include (A) any person insofar as he buys or sells such securities for his own account, either individually or in some fiduciary capacity, but not as a part of a regular business; or (B) a bank, unless the bank is engaged in the business of buying and selling municipal securities for its own account other than in a fiduciary capacity, through a broker or otherwise; Provided, however, That if the bank is engaged in such business through a separately identifiable department or division (as defined by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board in accordance with section 15B(b)(2)(H) of this title), the department or division and not the bank itself shall be deemed to be the municipal securities dealer. (31) The term municipal securities broker means a broker engaged in the business of effecting transactions in municipal securities for the account of others. (32) The term person associated with a municipal securities dealer when used with respect to a municipal securities dealer which is a bank or a division or department of a bank 7 The Internal Revenue Code of 1954 was redesignated as the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 by Pub. L , Sec. 2, Oct. 22, 1986, 100 Stat18 Sec. 3 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF means any person directly engaged in the management, direction, supervision, or performance of any of the municipal securities dealer s activities with respect to municipal securities, and any person directly or indirectly controlling such activities or controlled by the municipal securities dealer in connection with such activities. (33) The term municipal securities investment portfolio means all municipal securities held for investment and not for sale as part of a regular business by a municipal securities dealer or by a person, directly or indirectly, controlling, controlled by, or under common control with a municipal securities dealer. (34) The term appropriate regulatory agency means (A) When used with respect to a municipal securities dealer: (i) the Comptroller of the Currency, in the case of a national bank, a subsidiary or a department or division of any such bank, a Federal savings association (as defined in section 3(b)(2) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1813(b)(2))), the deposits of which are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or a subsidiary or department or division of any such Federal savings association; (ii) the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, in the case of a State member bank of the Federal Reserve System, a subsidiary or a department or division thereof, a bank holding company, a subsidiary of a bank holding company which is a bank other than a bank specified in clause (i), (iii), or (iv) of this subparagraph, a subsidiary or a department or division of such subsidiary, or a savings and loan holding company; (iii) the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in the case of a bank insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (other than a member of the Federal Reserve System), a subsidiary or department or division of any such bank, a State savings association (as defined in section 3(b)(3) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1813(b)(3))), the deposits of which are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or a subsidiary or a department or division of any such State savings association; and (iv) the Commission in the case of all other municipal securities dealers. (B) When used with respect to a clearing agency or transfer agent: (i) the Comptroller of the Currency, in the case of a national bank, a subsidiary of any such bank, a Federal savings association (as defined in section 3(b)(2) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1813(b)(2))), the deposits of which are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or a subsidiary of any such Federal savings association;19 19 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Sec. 3 (ii) the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, in the case of a State member bank of the Federal Reserve System, a subsidiary thereof, a bank holding company, a subsidiary of a bank holding company that is a bank other than a bank specified in clause (i) or (iii) of this subparagraph, or a savings and loan holding company; (iii) the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in the case of a bank insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (other than a member of the Federal Reserve System), a subsidiary of any such bank, a State savings association (as defined in section 3(b)(3) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1813(b)(3))), the deposits of which are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or a subsidiary of any such State savings association; and (iv) the Commission in the case of all other clearing agencies and transfer agents. (C) When used with respect to a participant or applicant to become a participant in a clearing agency or a person requesting or having access to services offered by a clearing agency: (i) the Comptroller of the Currency, in the case of a national bank or a Federal savings association (as defined in section 3(b)(2) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1813(b)(2))), the deposits of which are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation [8] when the appropriate regulatory agency for such clearing agency is not the Commission; (ii) the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in the case of a State member bank of the Federal Reserve System, a bank holding company, or a subsidiary of a bank holding company, a subsidiary of a bank holding company that is a bank other than a bank specified in clause (i) or (iii) of this subparagraph, or a savings and loan holding company when the appropriate regulatory agency for such clearing agency is not the Commission; (iii) the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in the case of a bank insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (other than a member of the Federal Reserve System) or a State savings association (as defined in section 3(b)(3) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1813(b)(3))), the deposits of which are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; and [9] when the appropriate regulatory agency for such clearing agency is not the Commission; [10] (iv) the Commission in all other cases. (D) When used with respect to an institutional investment manager which is a bank the deposits of which are 8 So in original. Probably should be followed by a comma. 9 So in original. The ; and probably should be a comma. 10 So in original. Probably should be followed by and.20 Sec. 3 SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF insured in accordance with the Federal Deposit Insurance Act: (i) the Comptroller of the Currency, in the case of a national bank or a Federal savings association (as defined in section 3(b)(2) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1813(b)(2))), the deposits of which are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; (ii) the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, in the case of any other member bank of the Federal Reserve System; and (iii) the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in the case of any other insured bank or a State savings association (as defined in section 3(b)(3) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1813(b)(3))), the deposits of which are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. (E) When used with respect to a national securities exchange or registered securities association, member thereof, person associated with a member thereof, applicant to become a member thereof or to become associated with a member thereof, or person requesting or having access to services offered by such exchange or association or member thereof, or the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board, the Commission. (F) When used with respect to a person exercising investment discretion with respect to an account; [11] (i) the Comptroller of the Currency, in the case of a national bank or a Federal savings association (as defined in section 3(b)(2) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1813(b)(2))), the deposits of which are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; (ii) the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in the case of any other member bank of the Federal Reserve System; (iii) the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in the case of any other bank the deposits of which are insured in accordance with the Federal Deposit Insurance Act or a State savings association (as defined in section 3(b)(3) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1813(b)(3))), the deposits of which are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; and (iv) the Commission in the case of all other such persons. (G) When used with respect to a government securities broker or government securities dealer, or person associated with a government securities broker or government securities dealer: (i) the Comptroller of the Currency, in the case of a national bank, a Federal savings association (as de- 11 So in original. The semicolon probably should be a colon. View more
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