Exemption granted to extend exemption previously granted from Rule 2720(l), to [Firm] on June 14, 1999 to include offerings of warrants and purchase contracts and to units consisting of debt securities, warrants, and/or purchase contracts.
This request for exemptive relief is granted based on the contributions made being small in amount, in support of personal relationships, the Firm’s representation that the contributor will be restricted in his municipal securities activities and municipal securities compensation, the individual will be subject to a period of heightened supervision, and the return or reasonable attempt at the return of the contributions.
May 9, 2001
Mr. John W. Marcus
Chairman
PIBC Securities LLC
640 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10019
Re: Exemption Request from Fidelity Bonding Requirements
Dear Mr. Marcus:
I am responding to your letter of November 21, 2000, in which you request that PIBC Securities LLC ("PIBC") be exempt from the requirement to maintain a fidelity bond under NASD Rule 3020. Specifically, your
October 18, 2001Mr. William E. FloriaPresidentHouse of Securities Company12 West Church StreetFrederick, MD 21701Re: Exemption Request from Fidelity Bonding RequirementsDear Mr. Floria:This is in response to your September 6, 2001 letter, in which you request that House of Securities Company (the “Firm”) be exempt from the annual review and adjustment requirements of NASD Rule 3020(c)(1) because
The NASD Office of General Counsel Regulatory Policy and Oversight (OGC) publishes the Disciplinary Update to provide registered representatives with a summary sampling of recent disciplinary actions involving misconduct by registered representatives. The sample of disciplinary actions includes settled matters and decisions in litigated cases (National Adjudicatory Council (NAC) decisions and decisions of the Securities and Exchange Commission in NASD cases).
The NASD Office of General Counsel Regulatory Policy and Oversight (OGC) publishes the Disciplinary Update to provide registered representatives with a summary sampling of recent disciplinary actions involving misconduct by registered representatives. The sample of disciplinary actions includes settled matters and decisions in litigated cases (National Adjudicatory Council (NAC) decisions and decisions of the Securities and Exchange Commission in NASD cases).
The NASD Office of General Counsel Regulatory Policy and Oversight (OGC) publishes the Disciplinary Update to provide registered representatives with a summary sampling of recent disciplinary actions involving misconduct by registered representatives. The sample of disciplinary actions includes settled matters and decisions in litigated cases (National Adjudicatory Council (NAC) decisions and decisions of the Securities and Exchange Commission in NASD cases).