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3 September 2014

SEC Launches Municipal Advisor Exam Initiative

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On August 19, the SEC Announced a Municipal Advisor Exam Initiative for newly registered municipal advisors.
United States Corporate/Commercial Law
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On August 19, the SEC Announced a Municipal Advisor Exam Initiative for newly registered municipal advisors.  This "presence" exam initiative appears to be similar in scope and purpose to the "presence" examinations that the SEC has been conducting of investment advisers that were newly registered as a result of the implementation of the Dodd-Frank-Act.

SEC rules that took effect on July 1 generally require municipal advisors to register with the SEC under the final registration process during a four-month phase-in period by October 31. The examinations are designed to establish a presence with the newly regulated municipal advisors.  Over the next two years, the SEC Staff plans to examine a significant percentage of these advisors using an approach that focuses on identified risks.  Areas targeted for scrutiny may include the municipal advisor's compliance with its fiduciary duty to its municipal entity clients, books and recordkeeping obligations, disclosure, fair dealing, supervision, and employee qualifications and training. Press Release.

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