Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 7 : Section 7a-2


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/03/05
Section 7a-2. Common provisions applicable to registered entities

    (a) Acceptable business practices under core principles
      (1) In general
        Consistent with the purposes of this chapter, the Commission
      may issue interpretations, or approve interpretations submitted
      to the Commission, of sections 7(d), 7a(d), and 7a-1(d)(2) (!1)
      of this title to describe what would constitute an acceptable
      business practice under such sections.

      (2) Effect of interpretation
        An interpretation issued under paragraph (1) shall not provide
      the exclusive means for complying with such sections.
    (b) Delegation of functions under core principles
      (1) In general
        A contract market or derivatives transaction execution facility
      may comply with any applicable core principle through delegation
      of any relevant function to a registered futures association or
      another registered entity.
      (2) Responsibility
        A contract market or derivatives transaction execution facility
      that delegates a function under paragraph (1) shall remain
      responsible for carrying out the function.
      (3) Noncompliance
        If a contract market or derivatives transaction execution
      facility that delegates a function under paragraph (1) becomes
      aware that a delegated function is not being performed as
      required under this chapter, the contract market or derivatives
      transaction execution facility shall promptly take steps to
      address the noncompliance.
    (c) New contracts, new rules, and rule amendments
      (1) In general
        Subject to paragraph (2), a registered entity may elect to list
      for trading or accept for clearing any new contract or other
      instrument, or may elect to approve and implement any new rule or
      rule amendment, by providing to the Commission (and the Secretary
      of the Treasury, in the case of a contract of sale of a
      government security for future delivery (or option on such a
      contract) or a rule or rule amendment specifically related to
      such a contract) a written certification that the new contract or
      instrument or clearing of the new contract or instrument, new
      rule, or rule amendment complies with this chapter (including
      regulations under this chapter).
      (2) Prior approval
        (A) In general
          A registered entity may request that the Commission grant
        prior approval to any new contract or other instrument, new
        rule, or rule amendment.
        (B) Prior approval required
          Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, a
        designated contract market shall submit to the Commission for
        prior approval each rule amendment that materially changes the
        terms and conditions, as determined by the Commission, in any
        contract of sale for future delivery of a commodity
        specifically enumerated in section 1a(4) of this title (or any
        option thereon) traded through its facilities if the rule
        amendment applies to contracts and delivery months which have
        already been listed for trading and have open interest.
        (C) Deadline
          If prior approval is requested under subparagraph (A), the
        Commission shall take final action on the request not later
        than 90 days after submission of the request, unless the person
        submitting the request agrees to an extension of the time
        limitation established under this subparagraph.
      (3) Approval
        The Commission shall approve any such new contract or
      instrument, new rule, or rule amendment unless the Commission
      finds that the new contract or instrument, new rule, or rule
      amendment would violate this chapter.
    (d) Violation of core principles
      (1) In general
        If the Commission determines, on the basis of substantial
      evidence, that a registered entity is violating any applicable
      core principle specified in section 7(d), 7a(d), or 7a-1(d)(2)
      (!1) of this title, the Commission shall - 
          (A) notify the registered entity in writing of the
        determination; and
          (B) afford the registered entity an opportunity to make
        appropriate changes to bring the registered entity into
        compliance with the core principles.
      (2) Failure to make changes
        If, not later than 30 days after receiving a notification under
      paragraph (1), a registered entity fails to make changes that, in
      the opinion of the Commission, are necessary to comply with the
      core principles, the Commission may take further action in
      accordance with this chapter.
    (e) Reservation of emergency authority
      Nothing in this section shall limit or in any way affect the
    emergency powers of the Commission provided in section 12a(9) of
    this title.
    (f) Rules to avoid duplicative regulation of dual registrants
      Consistent with this chapter, each designated contract market and
    registered derivatives transaction execution facility shall issue
    such rules as are necessary to avoid duplicative or conflicting
    rules applicable to any futures commission merchant registered with
    the Commission pursuant to section 6f(a) of this title (except
    paragraph (2) thereof), that is also registered with the Securities
    and Exchange Commission pursuant to section 78o(b) of title 15
    (except paragraph (11) thereof) with respect to the application of
    - 
        (1) rules of such designated contract market or registered
      derivatives transaction execution facility of the type specified
      in section 6d(3) of this title involving security futures
      products; and
        (2) similar rules of national securities associations
      registered pursuant to section 78o-3(a) of title 15 and national
      securities exchanges registered pursuant to section 78f(g) of
      title 15 involving security futures products.



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