Rule 17a-1: Recordkeeping Rule for National Securities Exchanges, National Securities Associations, Registered Clearing Agencies, and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board.
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Rule 17a-1: Recordkeeping
Rule for National Securities Exchanges, National Securities
Associations, Registered Clearing Agencies, and the Municipal
Securities Rulemaking Board.
Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Rule 17a-1 requires that all national
securities exchanges and associations, registered clearing
agencies, and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board keep on
file for a period of five, two years in an accessible place, all
documents that they make or receive respecting their
self-regulatory activities, and that such documents be made
available for examination by the Commission.
US Code:
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USC 78q(a) Name of Law: Securities Exchange Act of 1934
The current approved time
burden of 69 hours appears to be an error, as it does not coincide
with numbers that are reflected in our 2007 records (with the
exception of the 83-I), which indicate a total annual time burden
of 1,103 hours. We believe that the numbers reflected in ROCIS and
the 83-I to have been an error. Accordingly, the Commission has
utilized the annual time burden previously approved in 2004 (and
reflected in our 2007 notices and justification statement) to
determine and explain the change in annual time burden. The number
of registered clearing agencies has decreased from a previous
figure of 10 to the current count of 6. The number of securities
exchanges registered pursuant to Section 6(a) of the Act has
increased from 10 to 14. The number of national exchanges
notice-registered pursuant to Section 6(g) of the Act has increased
from 3 to 4. These changes account for the change in the hours
burden estimate from 1,103 hours to 1,104 hours. The estimate of
total annualized cost burden has been reduced to zero, as the cost
information previously included in this section in the Commissions
2007 request to extend the current collection of information for
Rule 17a-1 actually reflected the cost of the burden measured in
hours and was, therefore, being double counted.
$0
No
No
No
No
No
Uncollected
Sarah Schandler 202
551-7145
No
On behalf of this Federal agency, I certify that
the collection of information encompassed by this request complies
with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR
1320.8(b)(3).
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(ii) Use of information;
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benefit, or mandatory);
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