98-30647. Adverse Registration Actions by the National Futures Association With Respect to Agricultural Trade Option Merchants and Their Associated Persons and Applicants for Registration in Either Category  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 221 (Tuesday, November 17, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 63913-63915]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-30647]
    
    
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    COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION
    
    
    Adverse Registration Actions by the National Futures Association 
    With Respect to Agricultural Trade Option Merchants and Their 
    Associated Persons and Applicants for Registration in Either Category
    
    AGENCY: Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
    
    ACTION: Notice and Order.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Commission) is 
    authorizing the National Futures Association (NFA) to deny, condition, 
    suspend, modify, restrict or revoke the registration of any 
    agricultural trade option merchant (ATOM) or any associated person (AP) 
    of an ATOM or to deny or condition an application for registration in 
    either category. In addition, the Commission is authorizing NFA to 
    perform record custodianship functions with respect to such adverse 
    registration actions. The Commission has previously authorized NFA to 
    perform various functions with respect to processing registration 
    records for ATOMs and their APs, and applicants therefore, including 
    granting such registrations where appropriate and serving as the 
    official custodian of those Commission records. 63 FR 18821 (April 16, 
    1998). This Order does not authorize NFA to accept or act upon requests 
    for exemption or to render ``no-
    
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    action'' opinions with respect to applicable registration requirements. 
    This Order generally will confirm NFA's authority regarding the ATOM 
    and ATOM AP registration categories to the authority delegated by the 
    Commission to NFA concerning the other categories of registration under 
    the Commodity Exchange Act (Act).\1\
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        \1\ 7 U.S.C. 1 et seq. (1994).
        Although ``agricultural trade option merchant'' and ``associated 
    person of an agricultural trade option merchant'' are not 
    registration categories defined by the Act, they are, nevertheless, 
    registration categories ``under the Act'' by virtue of the 
    Commission's promulgation of rules creating these registration 
    categories under Section 4c(b) of the Act (its plenary authority 
    over the regulation of options) and under Section 8a(5) of the Act 
    (its general rulemaking authority). 62 FR 18821, 18825, n. 20.
    
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    EFFECTIVE DATE: November 17, 1998.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Kimberly A. Browning, Attorney/Advisor, Division of Economic Analysis, 
    or Lawrence B. Patent, Associate Chief Counsel, Division of Trading and 
    Markets, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Three Lafayette Centre, 
    1155 21st Street, NW., Washington, DC 20581, (202) 418-5000, or 
    electronically at [kbrowning@cftc.gov] or [lpatent@cftc.gov].
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Introduction
    
        On April 16, 1998, the Commission published interim final rules in 
    the Federal Register authorizing NFA to perform registration processing 
    functions with respect to ATOMs and their APs.\2\ These functions 
    include: (1) processing and, where appropriate, granting applications 
    for registration for ATOMs and their APs; and (2) establishing and 
    maintaining systems of records regarding ATOMs and their APs and 
    serving as the official custodian of those Commission records.\3\ By 
    the Order below, issued on this date, the Commission is authorizing NFA 
    to assume the performance of additional registration functions on 
    behalf of the Commission, specifically, to deny, condition, suspend, 
    modify, restrict or revoke the registration of any ATOM or any ATOM AP 
    or to deny or condition an application for registration in either 
    category. In addition, the Commission is authorizing NFA to perform 
    record custodianship functions with respect to such adverse 
    registration actions.
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        \2\ 63 FR 18821. These interim final rules became effective on 
    June 15, 1998. Id.
        \3\ Under cover of a letter dated June 18, 1998, NFA submitted 
    to the Commission amendments to its bylaws and rules to govern these 
    two registration processing functions.
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        Further, this Order does not authorize NFA to accept or act upon 
    requests for exemption or to render ``no-action'' opinions with respect 
    to applicable registration requirements. This Order will conform NFA's 
    authority concerning the ATOM and ATOM AP registration categories to 
    the authority delegated by the Commission to NFA concerning the other 
    categories of registration under the Act.\4\
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        \4\ The Commission has previously authorized NFA to perform 
    registration processing functions, and to take adverse registration 
    actions, with respect to futures commission merchants, introducing 
    brokers, commodity pool operators, commodity trading advisors, 
    leverage transactions merchants, associated persons of any of the 
    foregoing entities, floor brokers and floor traders, as well as 
    applicants for registration in any of the aforementioned categories. 
    See 49 FR 15940 (April 13, 1983); 49 FR 35158 (August 3, 1983); 48 
    FR 51809 (November 14, 1983); 48 FR 8226 (March 5, 1984); 49 FR 
    39593 (October 9, 1984); 50 FR 34885 (August 28, 1985); 54 FR 19594 
    (May 8, 1989); 54 FR 41133 (October 5, 1989); 59 FR 38957 (August 1, 
    1994); and 62 FR 36050 (July 3, 1997).
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        The Commission further notes that, in enacting Section 227 of the 
    Futures Trading Practices Act of 1992, Congress added Section 8a(11) to 
    the Act, 7 U.S.C. 12a(11) (Supp. IV 1992), which provided rulemaking 
    authority for the Commission to modify or suspend the registration of 
    any person charged with a felony if the Commission determines that 
    continued registration of the person may pose a threat to the public 
    interest or may threaten to impair public confidence in any market 
    regulated by the Commission. The Commission adopted Rule 3.56 to 
    implement this authority. The Commission expects that NFA will promptly 
    notify the Commission when NFA becomes aware that any registrant has 
    been charged with a felony.\5\
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        \5\ In this regard, the Commission notes that ATOMs and their 
    APs, as well as applicants for registration in either category, are 
    required to supplement their respective registration applications to 
    include any changes to the information provided thereon and report 
    such changes to the NFA. See Commission Rule 3.13(e)(4).
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    United States of America Before the Commodity Futures Trading 
    Commission Order Authorizing the Performance of Registration Functions
    
    I. Authority and Background
    
        Section 8a(10) of the Act (7 U.S.C. 12a(10) (1994)) provides that 
    the Commission may authorize any person to perform any portion of the 
    registration functions under the Act, notwithstanding any other 
    provision of law, in accordance with rules adopted by such person and 
    submitted to the Commission for approval or, if applicable, for review 
    pursuant to Section 17(j) of the Act and subject to the provision of 
    the Act applicable to registrations granted by the Commission. Section 
    17(o)(2) of the Act provides that the Commission may authorize any 
    registered futures association, in this case NFA, in performing 
    Commission registration functions, to deny, condition, suspend, 
    restrict or revoke any registration, subject to Commission review.\6\
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        \6\ 7 U.S.C. 21(o)(2) (1994).
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        NFA submitted under cover of a letter dated August 27, 1998, 
    amendments to its rules to govern adverse actions against ATOMs, ATOM 
    APs and applicants for registration in either category. These 
    amendments reflect actions taken by NFA's Board of Directors at a 
    meeting on August 20, 1998. NFA's rule amendments establish procedures 
    for conducting adverse registration actions with respect to the ATOM 
    and ATOM AP registration categories. In particular, NFA will conduct a 
    fitness review of each ATOM and ATOM AP registration applicant. In 
    appropriate circumstances, NFA will institute adverse registration 
    actions against ATOMs, their APs or applicants for registration in 
    either category based on the statutory disqualifications provided under 
    Sections 8a(2) and 8a(3) of the Act. NFA also will review the financial 
    statements submitted by prospective ATOMs with their registration 
    applications to determine whether such statements demonstrate 
    compliance with the $50,000 minimum net worth requirement provided 
    under Commission Rule 3.13(d)(i). In those instances where the listed 
    financial data fail to satisfy this requirement, NFA will institute 
    adverse registration actions.
        Upon consideration, the Commission has determined to authorize NFA, 
    effective, November 17, 1998, to deny, condition, suspend, modify, 
    restrict or revoke the registration of any ATOM, any ATOM AP or an 
    applicant for registration in either category in accordance with the 
    standards established by the Act and rules promulgated thereunder. In 
    addition, the Commission is authorizing NFA to perform record 
    custodianship functions with respect to such adverse registration 
    actions. Separately, by letter dated September 10, 1998, the 
    Commission's Division of Trading and Markets permitted amendments to 
    NFA bylaws and NFA Registration Rules 201 and 501(a) to become 
    effective without Commission approval in order to implement these 
    grants of authority.
        By prior orders, the Commission has authorized NFA to maintain 
    various other Commission registration records and certified NFA as the 
    official custodian of such records for this
    
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    agency.\7\ The Commission has now determined, in accordance with its 
    authority under Section 8a(10) of the Act, to authorize NFA to 
    maintain, and to serve as official custodian of, the Commission's 
    registration records with respect to adverse actions against ATOMs, 
    their APs and applicants for registration in either category from this 
    time forward. This determination is based upon NFA`s representations 
    regarding the implementation of rules and procedures for maintaining 
    and safeguarding all such records.
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        \7\ 49 FR 39593 (October 9, 1984); 50 FR 34885 (August 28, 
    1985); 51 FR 25929 (July 7, 1986); 54 FR 19594 (May 8, 1989); 54 FR 
    41133 (October 5, 1989); 58 FR 19657 (April 15, 1993); and 59 FR 
    38957 (August 1, 1994).
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        In maintaining the Commission's registration records pursuant to 
    this Order, NFA shall be subject to all other requirements and 
    obligations imposed upon it by the Commission in existing or future 
    orders or regulations. In this regard, NFA shall also implement such 
    additional procedures (or modify existing procedures) as are necessary 
    and acceptable to the Commission to ensure the security and integrity 
    of the ATOM, ATOM AP or applicant records in NFA's custody; to 
    facilitate prompt access to those records by the Commission and its 
    staff, particularly as described in other Commission orders or rules; 
    to facilitate disclosure of public or nonpublic information in those 
    records when permitted by Commission orders or rules and to keep logs 
    as required by the Commission concerning disclosure of nonpublic 
    information; and otherwise to safeguard the confidentiality of the 
    records.
    
    II. Conclusion and Order
    
        The Commission has determined, in accordance with the provisions of 
    Section 8a(10) of the Act, to authorize NFA, effective November 17, 
    1998, to perform the following registration functions:
        (1) To deny, condition, suspend, modify, restrict or revoke 
    registration under the Commodity Exchange Act as an agricultural trade 
    option merchant, an associated person of an agricultural trade option 
    merchant or an applicant for registration in either category; and
        (2) To establish and to maintain a system of records regarding such 
    adverse actions involving agricultural trade option merchants, 
    associated persons of agricultural trade option merchants and 
    applicants for registration in either category and to serve as the 
    official custodian of those Commission records. NFA shall perform these 
    functions in accordance with the standards established by the Act and 
    the regulations promulgated thereunder.
        These determinations are based upon the Congressional intent 
    expressed in Sections 8a(10) and 17(o) of the Act that the Commission 
    be allowed to authorize NFA to perform any portion of the Commission's 
    registration responsibilities under the Act for purposes of carrying 
    out these responsibilities in the most efficient and cost-effective 
    manner and upon NFA's representations concerning standards and 
    procedures to be followed in administering these functions.
        This Order does not, however, authorize NFA to accept or act upon 
    requests for exemption from registration or to render ``no-action'' 
    opinions or interpretations with respect to applicable registration 
    requirements.
        Nothing in this Order or in Section 8a(10) or 17 of the Act shall 
    affect the Commission's authority to review the granting of a 
    registration application by NFA in the performance of Commission 
    registration functions or to review any adverse registration action 
    taken by NFA. See also Sections 17(o) (3) and (4) of the Act, 7 U.S.C. 
    21(o) (3) and (4) (1994), and 17 CFR Part 171.
    
        Issued in Washington, DC on November 10, 1998 by the Commission.
    Catherine D. Dixon,
    Assistant Secretary of the Commission.
    [FR Doc. 98-30647 Filed 11-16-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
11/17/1998
Published:
11/17/1998
Department:
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice and Order.
Document Number:
98-30647
Dates:
November 17, 1998.
Pages:
63913-63915 (3 pages)
PDF File:
98-30647.pdf