SEC Sets Comment Deadline for MSRB Extension of Remote Office Inspection Relief
The SEC set a comment deadline of May 30, 2023 for an MSRB rule proposal to (i) extend remote office inspection relief until June 30, 2024 and (ii) remove references to expired pandemic-related relief for brokers-dealers and municipal securities dealers.
The MSRB initially provided the relief during the pandemic to allow dealers to conduct remote inspections of municipal offices of supervisory jurisdiction, branch offices or non-branch locations under MSRB Rule G-27 ("Supervision") Supplementary Material .01 ("Temporary Relief for Completing Office Inspections"). Under this MSRB proposal, dealers must make and maintain the required records for all offices or locations remotely inspected, including any offices or locations for which the dealer imposed additional supervisory procedures or more frequent monitoring. The proposal also removes outdated references to relief provided by the MSRB during the pandemic under MSRB Rule G-16 ("Periodic Compliance Examination").
The proposed rule change is scheduled to become operative on July 1, 2023.
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- MSRB Rule G-16 - Periodic Compliance Examination
- MSRB Rule G-27 - Supervision
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- MSRB Comment Deadline: Proposed Rule Change to Amend MSRB Rule G-27, on Supervision, to Further Extend the Current Regulatory Relief for Remote Office Inspections through June 30, 2023 (2022-12-14)
- SR-MSRB-2022-08: Proposed Rule Change to Amend MSRB Rule G-27, on Supervision, to Further Extend the Current Regulatory Relief for Remote Office Inspections through June 30, 2023
- MSRB Comment Deadline: Proposed Rule Change to Amend Rule G-3, on Professional Qualification Requirements, to Delete References to Certain Temporary Regulatory Relief Implemented During the Height of the Coronavirus Disease (2022-12-14)
- 87 FR 71731 - SROs; Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board; Notice of Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of a Proposed Rule Change To Amend Rule G-3, on Professional Qualification Requirements, To Delete References to Certain Temporary Regulatory Relie ...
- SR-MSRB-2022-09: Proposed Rule Change to Amend Rule G-3, on Professional Qualification Requirements, to Delete References to Certain Temporary Regulatory Relief Implemented During the Height of the Coronavirus Disease
- MSRB Notice 2023-04: MSRB Provides Additional Regulatory Relief by Further Extending the Temporary Timeframe for Remote Office Inspections and Files Amendments to Remove Expired Relief Under Rule G-16
- SR-MSRB-2023-04: Proposed Rule Change to Amend MSRB Rule G-27 to Further Extend the Current Regulatory Relief for Remote Office Inspections through June 30, 2024 and Amend MSRB Rule G-16 to Delete Temporary Relief for the Initiation of Periodic Compliance
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