Under federal securities laws, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) possesses the statutory authority to conduct routine or cause-based examinations of a registered broker-dealer's books and records at any time without first obtaining a court subpoena.
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The statement is True. The SEC has direct statutory authority under federal securities laws to examine the books and records of registered broker-dealers at any time without obtaining a court subpoena.
The statement is True because Section 17(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 grants the SEC broad statutory authority to inspect all required books and records of registered broker-dealers at any time without obtaining a subpoena or search warrant.
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SEC Examination Authority over Registered Entity Books and Records
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