General Rules and Regulations
promulgated
under the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Rule 17a-21 -- Reports of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board
Annual Report of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking
Board. The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board shall file annual reports with the
Commission as follows:
Prior to October 1 of 1976, the Municipal Securities
Rulemaking Board shall file with the Commission an annual report for the period from
its formation until June 30, 1976 and shall include whatever information, data and
recommendations it considers advisable with regard to matters within its jurisdiction.
Prior to December 1 of 1977, the Municipal Securities
Rulemaking Board shall file with the Commission an annual report for the period from
July 1, 1976 until September 31, 1977 and shall include whatever information, data
and recommendations it considers advisable with regard to matters within its jurisdiction.
Prior to December 1 of each year beginning in 1978,
the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board shall file with the Commission an annual
report for the twelve months immediately preceding October 1 of that year and shall
include whatever information, data and recommendations it considers advisable with
regard to matters within its jurisdiction.
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board shall include
in its annual report a statement and an analysis of its expenses and operations including:
A balance sheet as of the end of the period covered
by the report and a statement of revenues and expenses for the Board for that period;
The rules of the Board including any written interpretations
of the rules or staff interpretive letters, except that this information may be included
in the annual report once every three years and shall be up to date as of the latest
practicable date within 3 months of the date on which this information is filed.
If the Board publishes or cooperates in the publication of this information on an
annual or more frequent basis, in lieu of including such information in the annual
report the Board may:
Identify the publication in which such information
is available, the name, address, and telephone number of the person from whom such
publication may be obtained, and the price thereof; and
Certify to the accuracy of such information
as of its date. If the Board keeps this information up to date and makes it available
to the Commission and the public upon request, in lieu of filing such information
the Board may certify that the information is kept up to date and is available to
the Commission and the public upon request;
The following information concerning members
of the Board:
Name;
Dates of commencement and termination of present
term of office;
Length of time each member has held such office;
Name of principal organization with which connected;
Title; and
City wherein the principal office of such organization
is located;
Address of the Board, the name and address of
each person authorized to receive notices on behalf of the Board from the Commission,
and the name and address of counsel to the Board, if any; and
A list, including addresses, as of the latest practicable
date, alphabetically arranged, of all municipal securities brokers and municipal
securities dealers which have paid to the Board fees and charges to defray the costs
and expenses of operating the Board.
Within 10 days after the discovery of any material
inaccuracy in its annual report or in any amendment thereto the Municipal Securities
Rulemaking Board shall file with the Commission an amendment correcting such inaccuracy.
Supplemental Reports of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking
Board. The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board shall file supplemental reports
to the Commission as follows:
Within 10 days after issuing or making generally
available to municipal securities brokers and municipal securities dealers any materials
(including notices, circulars, bulletins, lists, periodicals, etc.), the Municipal
Securities Rulemaking Board shall file with the Commission three copies of such material
(unless such material is filed with the Commission pursuant to Rule
19b-4).
Within 10 days after any action is taken which renders
no longer accurate any of the information required by paragraphs (a)(3)(iii), (iv),
(v) and (vi) of this section to be contained in the annual report of the Municipal
Securities Rulemaking Board (except action reported to the Commission pursuant to
Rule 19b-4), the Board shall file with the Commission
written notification in triplicate setting forth the nature of such action and the
effective date thereof. Such notice may be filed either in the form of a letter or
in the form of a notice made generally available to municipal securities brokers
and municipal securities dealers.
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