Under federal securities laws governing insider trading, a broker-dealer firm can avoid controlling person liability for an employee's insider trading violation solely by demonstrating that the employee signed an annual compliance acknowledgment confirming their understanding of the firm's insider trading policies.
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False. A broker-dealer cannot avoid controlling person liability merely through employee policy acknowledgments; federal law requires active establishment, maintenance, and enforcement of reasonable supervisory procedures.
The correct evaluation is false. Under federal insider trading legislation (ITSFEA), broker-dealers are subject to controlling person liability if they fail to establish, maintain, and enforce written supervisory procedures reasonably designed to prevent violations. A signed acknowledgment is merely an administrative record and does not replace active supervisory mechanisms such as trade monitoring, information barriers (Chinese Walls), and restricted lists.
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Broker-Dealer Controlling Person Liability and Supervisory Requirements