97-21829. Commission's Reparations Jurisdiction Over Commodity Trading Advisors Exempt From Registration Under Section 4m(1) of the Commodity Exchange Act  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 159 (Monday, August 18, 1997)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Page 43930]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-21829]
    
    
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    COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION
    
    17 CFR Part 12
    
    
    Commission's Reparations Jurisdiction Over Commodity Trading 
    Advisors Exempt From Registration Under Section 4m(1) of the Commodity 
    Exchange Act
    
    AGENCY: Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
    
    ACTION: Advisory.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (``Commission'') is 
    clarifying its reparations jurisdiction over certain commercial 
    agricultural cash market participations and nonprofit general farm 
    organizations referred to in Section 4m(1) of the Commodity Exchange 
    Act (``Act'').\1\ Provided that these persons furnish commodity trading 
    advice that is solely incidental to the conduct of their business, 
    these persons are exempt from registration as commodity trading 
    advisors (``CTAs'') pursuant to Section 4m(1) of the Act, but are 
    subject to reparations proceedings under Section 14 of the Act.
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        \1\ 7 U.S.C. Sec. 1 et seq. (1994).
    
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    EFFECTIVE DATE: August 18, 1997.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Natalie A. Markman, Attorney-Advisor, 
    Division of Trading and Markets, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, 
    Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20581. 
    Telephone: (202) 418-5450.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 4m(1) of the Act provides, among 
    other things, that dealers, processors, brokers or sellers in cash 
    market transactions in the agricultural commodities enumerated in 
    Section 2 of the Act or the products thereof as well as certain 
    nonprofit voluntary membership farm organizations (collectively, ``Cash 
    Dealers'') are exempt from registration as CTAs but are subject to 
    reparations proceedings under Section 14 of the Act.\2\ Section 
    14(a)(1) of the Act, which generally addresses the Commission's 
    reparations jurisdiction, provides that reparations claims may be filed 
    by persons complaining of any violation of the Act or Commission rules 
    against ``any person who is registered'' under the Act.\3\ No cross-
    reference or other acknowledgment of the Section 4m(1) reparations 
    provision is made in Section 14. However, the Commission's reparations 
    rules, which implement Section 14 of the Act, expressly include the 
    Section 4m(1) Cash Dealers as a category of permissible respondents in 
    reparations proceedings.\4\
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        \2\ The second sentence of Section 4m(1) provides that:
        The [registration] provisions of this section shall not apply to 
    any [CTA] who is a (1) dealer, processor, broker, or seller in cash 
    market transactions of any commodity specifically set forth in 
    [S]ection 2(a) of this Act prior to the enactment of the Commodity 
    Futures Trading Commission Act of 1974 (or products thereof) or (2) 
    nonprofit, voluntary membership, general farm organization, who 
    provides advice on the sale or purchase of any commodity 
    specifically set forth in [S]ection 2(a) of this Act prior to the 
    enactment of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission Act of 1974; 
    if the advice by the person described in clause (1) or (2) of this 
    sentence as a [CTA] is solely incidental to the conduct of that 
    person's business: Provided, That such person shall be subject to 
    proceedings under [S]ection 14 of this Act.
        7 U.S.C. Sec. 6m(1) (1994) (emphasis added). Commission Rules 
    4.14(a) (1) and (2) also provide that Cash Dealers are exempt from 
    CTA registration but make no mention of reparations jurisdiction. 
    Commission rules referred to herein are found at 17 CFR Ch. I 
    (1997).
        This Advisory does not address the scope of the exemption from 
    CTA registration under Section 4m(1) of the Act or under Rules 
    4.14(a) (1) and (2).
        \3\ Section 14(a)(1) provides, in relevant part, that:
        Any person complaining of any violation of any provision of this 
    Act or any rule, regulation, or order issued pursuant to this Act by 
    any person who is registered under this Act may, at any time within 
    two years after the cause of action accrues, apply to the Commission 
    for an order awarding--(A) actual damages proximately caused by such 
    violation. * * * and (B) in the case of any action arising from a 
    willful and intentional violation in the execution of an order on 
    the floor of a contract market, punitive or exemplary damages equal 
    to no more than two times the amount of such actual damages * * *.
        7 U.S.C. Sec. 18(a)(1) (1994) (emphasis added). As amended by 
    the Futures Trading Act of 1978, Section 14(a) provided that a 
    reparations complaint could be filed with the Commission by ``[a]ny 
    person complaining of any violation of any provision of this Act or 
    any rule, regulation, or order thereunder by any person who is 
    registered or required to be registered under [S]ection 4d, 4e, 4k, 
    or 4m of this Act * * *.'' Pub. L. No. 95-405, Sec. 21, 92 Stat. 
    865, 876-76 (1978) (emphasis added). The Futures Trading Act of 1982 
    (``1982 Act'') subsequently amended Section 14(a) to eliminate 
    reparations jurisdiction over persons ``required to be registered'' 
    under the Act. Pub. L. No. 97-444, Sec. 231, 96 Stat. 2294, 2319 
    (1983).
        \4\ In 1983, the Commission amended its reparations rules by 
    promulgating interim reparations rules to implement the 1982 Act's 
    amendment of Section 14(a), which eliminated reparations 
    jurisdiction over persons ``required to be registered'' under the 
    Act. 48 FR 21923 (May 16, 1983). In Rule 12.21 of the interim rules, 
    the Commission retained reparations jurisdiction over registrants 
    but eliminated those persons who were ``required to be registered'' 
    under the Act as potential reparations respondents. The Commission 
    also modified Rule 12.21 by adding, for the first time, persons 
    ``exempt from registration as [CTAs] by virtue of the second 
    sentence of Section 4m'' as a class of potential reparations 
    respondents. Id. at 21924. The Commission explained that under 
    Section 4m:
        Certain dealers, processors, brokers, or sellers in cash market 
    transactions in agricultural commodities and non-profit general farm 
    organizations who provide advice on agricultural commodities are 
    exempt from having to register as [CTAs]. Nevertheless Section 4m 
    provides that such persons are subject to proceedings in 
    reparations. Nothing in the 1982 amendments has affected this 
    provision of the Act. Thus, * * * the Commission will continue to 
    hear reparations claims filed against persons who, at the time of 
    the violation, were exempt from registration pursuant to Section 4m 
    of the Act.
        Id. (emphasis added).
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        The Part 12 rules, as promulgated in 1984 and continuing to the 
    present, provide in Rule 12.13(a) that reparations complaints may be 
    filed against any registrant, as defined in Rule 12.2.\5\ Rule 12.2 
    defines registrant as any person who: (1) Was registered at the time of 
    the alleged violation; (2) is subject to reparations proceedings by 
    virtue of Section 4m; or (3) is otherwise subject to reparations 
    proceedings.
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        \5\ The Commission replaced interim Rule 12.21 with Rule 
    12.13(a) and moved its list of Part 12 definitions to Rule 12.2. 49 
    FR 6602, 6622-23, 6626 (February 22, 1984).
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        In a 1985 Federal Register release addressing revisions of Part 4 
    of the Commission's rules, the Commission stated that it did ``not 
    intend hereafter to exercise jurisdiction in its reparations program 
    over persons exempt from CTA registration under [S]ection 4m(1).'' \6\ 
    The Commission wishes to eliminate any ambiguity that may have been 
    created by the 1985 release by clarifying that, as provided in Section 
    4m(1), dealers, processors, brokers or sellers in cash market 
    transactions in the agricultural commodities enumerated in Section 2 of 
    the Act or the products thereof and certain nonprofit voluntary 
    membership farm organizations who provide commodity trading advice in a 
    manner incidental to their business are exempt from CTA registration 
    but subject to reparations proceedings pursuant to Section 4m(1) and as 
    provided in Part 12 of the Commission's rules.
    
        \6\ 50 FR 15868, 15881 n. 77 (April 23, 1985); see also 49 FR 
    4778, 4783 (February 8, 1984) (proposing the Part 4 amendments).
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        Issued in Washington, D.C. on August 12, 1997 by the Commission.
    Jean A. Webb,
    Secretary of the Commission.
    [FR Doc. 97-21829 Filed 8-15-97; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6351--01-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
8/18/1997
Published:
08/18/1997
Department:
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Advisory.
Document Number:
97-21829
Dates:
August 18, 1997.
Pages:
43930-43930 (1 pages)
PDF File:
97-21829.pdf
CFR: (1)
17 CFR 12