95-2135. Form G-405  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 19 (Monday, January 30, 1995)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 5602-5603]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-2135]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
    
    Office of the Under Secretary for Domestic Finance
    
    17 CFR Part 449
    
    
    Form G-405
    
    AGENCY: Office of the Under Secretary for Domestic Finance, Treasury.
    
    ACTION: Proposed form amendments.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Department of the Treasury (``Department'') is proposing 
    amendments to Form G-405 (Report on Finances and Operations of 
    Government Securities Brokers and Dealers, or the ``FOGS Report''), 
    which is the form that registered government securities brokers and 
    dealers are required to file pursuant to sections 405.2 and 449.51 
    of the regulations issued under the Government Securities Act of 1986 
    (the ``Government Securities Act'' or ``GSA'').2 The purpose of 
    the proposed amendments is to revise Schedule I of the FOGS Report 
    filed by registered government securities brokers and dealers with the 
    Securities and Exchange Commission (the ``Commission'' or ``SEC'') to 
    require such brokers and dealers to disclose their affiliations, if 
    any, with U.S. banks.
    
        \1\17 CFR 405.2 and 17 CFR 449.5, respectively.
        \2\Pub. L. No. 99-571, 100 Stat. 3208 (1986).
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    DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before March 1, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to: Government Securities 
    Regulations Staff, Bureau of the Public Debt, Department of the 
    Treasury, 999 E Street, N.W., Room 515, Washington, D.C. 20239-0001. 
    Comments received will be available for public inspection and copying 
    at the Treasury Department Library, Room 5030, Main Treasury Building, 
    1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, D.C. 20220.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ken Papaj (Director) or Ron Couch 
    (Government Securities Specialist) at 202-219-3632. (TDD for hearing 
    impaired: 202-219-3988.)
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Background and Analysis
    
        The Department adopted Form G-405 in the implementing regulations 
    for the GSA issued on July 24, 1987 (52 FR 27910). Sections 405.2 and 
    449.5 of the GSA regulations require that registered government 
    securities brokers and dealers use the form to make the required 
    monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports to the SEC or to their 
    appropriate regulatory agency in accordance with any plan approved by 
    the SEC. Pursuant to the regulations, registered government securities 
    brokers and dealers are required to file financial reports which 
    include information on their assets, liabilities, liquid capital, total 
    haircuts, and ratio of liquid capital to total haircuts as determined 
    in accordance with section 402.2, among other items, on Form G-405.
        To supplement either Part II or IIA of the FOGS Report, registered 
    government securities brokers and dealers are also required to file 
    Schedule I at the end of each calendar year. The purpose of this 
    schedule is to obtain information about the economic and financial 
    characteristics of the reporting government securities broker or 
    dealer.
        Item 15 of Schedule I to the FOGS report currently requests 
    information about the broker's or dealer's affiliation with any foreign 
    broker or dealer, or bank. In addition to information about any foreign 
    affiliations, the Department believes that it would be useful for 
    regulatory purposes to obtain information about registered government 
    securities brokers' and dealers' affiliations with U.S. banks. The 
    Department therefore is proposing to amend Schedule I to require 
    registered government securities brokers and dealers to disclose 
    whether they are an affiliate or subsidiary of a U.S. bank, and if so, 
    to give the name of that affiliate or parent company, and the type of 
    institution. The ``General Instructions'' to Schedule I also would be 
    amended to refer to the definition of ``bank'' in section 3(a)(6) of 
    the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (``Exchange Act'').3
    
        \3\15 U.S.C. 78c(a)(6). Under this section, the term ``bank'' is 
    defined as: (a) A banking institution organized under the laws of 
    the United States; (b) a member bank of the Federal Reserve System; 
    (c) any other banking institution doing business under the laws of 
    any state or the United States, a substantial portion 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, and which is supervised and 
    examined by state or federal authority having supervision over 
    banks; and (d) a receiver, conservator, or other liquidating agent 
    of any institution or firm included in the above paragraphs.
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        Specifically, the amendments to Form G-405 would add a new item 15 
    to request information about an affiliation with or control by a U.S. 
    bank. Current items 15 through 18 will become items 16 through 19, 
    respectively. The new inquiry would require a yes or no response, and 
    if the response is yes, the respondent must provide the name of the 
    parent or affiliate and the type of institution.
        The disclosure of this additional information would correspond to 
    the SEC's recently revised Form X-17A-5, also known as the ``FOCUS'' 
    Report. The amendments are similar to changes made by the SEC to Form 
    X-17A-5 in November 1992.4 The Form X-17A-5 is filed by registered 
    brokers and dealers with the Commission pursuant to Rule 17a-5 under 
    the Exchange Act,5 and is similar to the Form G-405 filed by 
    registered government securities brokers and dealers. The Treasury 
    shares the SEC's belief that this information would be useful for 
    regulatory purposes and this proposal is consistent with the recent SEC 
    changes to Form X-17A-5. The Treasury seeks consistency with the SEC 
    approach in order to assure equal treatment for all government 
    securities brokers and dealers. The Treasury was [[Page 5603]] unable 
    to propose amendments to Form G-405 at the same time the SEC made 
    changes to its respective form since the Treasury's rulemaking 
    authority under the GSA expired on October 1, 1991, and was not 
    reauthorized until December 17, 1993.6
    
        \4\Securities Exchange Act Release No. 31398 (November 4, 1992), 
    57 FR 53261 (November 9, 1992).
        \5\17 CFR 240.17a-5.
        \6\Pub. L. No. 103-202, 107 Stat. 2344 (1993).
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        The collection of information in these proposed amendments to Form 
    G-405 is contained in the new Item 15 of the form which poses a simple, 
    factual question. Form G-405 is required to be submitted by registered 
    government securities brokers and dealers to the SEC or to the 
    appropriate regulatory authority according to an SEC approved plan. The 
    requirement to file Form G-405 is not applicable to financial 
    institutions that have filed notice as government securities brokers 
    and dealers.
        The Department is proposing to add only the new item 15 to Schedule 
    I, and it believes that the changes will not have more than a de 
    minimis effect on the amount of time necessary to complete the form. 
    The Department's most recent Paperwork Reduction Act Filing with 
    respect to all parts of Form G-405, which includes Part I, Part IA, 
    Part II, Part IIA, and Part III as well as the proposed amended 
    Schedule I, shows an annual estimate of 41 respondents filing 12 times 
    per year, with a burden of 144 hours per respondent per year. Since 
    Schedule I is only filed once per year while the other parts are filed 
    monthly or quarterly, the burden represented by the entire Schedule I 
    is only a fraction of the burden imposed by the complete form. The 
    requirements for filing Form G-405 have been previously reviewed and 
    approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the 
    Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3504(h)) and assigned control number 
    1535-0089. No modification is projected to the reporting burden.
    
    List of Subjects in 17 CFR Part 449
    
        Banks, banking, Brokers, Government securities, Reporting and 
    recordkeeping requirements.
    
        For the reasons set out in the preamble, it is proposed to amend 17 
    CFR part 449 as follows:
    
    PART 449--FORMS, SECTION 15C OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
    
        1. The authority citation for part 449 is revised to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: Sec. 101, Pub. L. 99-571, 100 Stat. 3208; Sec. 4(b), 
    Pub. L. 101-432, 104 Stat. 963; Sec. 102, Sec. 106, Pub. L. 103-202, 
    107 Stat. 2344 (15 U.S.C. 78o-5(a), (b)(1)(B), (b)(4)).
    
    
    Sec. 449.5  [Amended]
    
        2. Amend Form G-405, referenced in Sec. 449.5, in Schedule I to add 
    instruction 15 a, b and c to the General Instructions, to redesignate 
    Questions 15-18 as Questions 16-19, and add new Question 15 to read as 
    follows:
    
        Note: The text of Form G-405 does not appear in the Code of 
    Federal Regulations.
    
    Form G-405, Report on Finances and Operations of Government Securities 
    Brokers and Dealers, Schedule I:
    
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    General Instructions
    
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        15 a, b & c--Report whether respondent directly or indirectly 
    controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, a U.S. 
    bank. If the answer is ``yes,'' provide the name of the affiliated 
    bank and/or bank holding company, and describe the type of 
    institution. The term ``bank'' is defined in section 3(a)(6) of the 
    Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
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        15. (a) Respondent directly or indirectly controls, is 
    controlled by, or is under common control with, a U.S. bank.
    (Enter applicable code: 1=Yes 2=No)________
        (b) Name of parent or affiliate________
        (c) Type of institution________
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        Dated: January 19, 1995.
    Frank N. Newman,
    Deputy Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 95-2135 Filed 1-27-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/30/1995
Department:
Treasury Department
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed form amendments.
Document Number:
95-2135
Dates:
Comments must be submitted on or before March 1, 1995.
Pages:
5602-5603 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-2135.pdf
CFR: (1)
17 CFR 449.5