A broker-dealer firm registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) maintains its single corporate headquarters in State X. A registered agent of this firm plans to solicit retail investors residing in State Y to purchase non-exempt corporate bonds. Neither the agent nor the broker-dealer maintains a physical office in State Y. Based on state Blue Sky Laws and the Uniform Securities Act, which of the following statements are correct?
- The agent must be registered in State Y prior to soliciting retail clients in that state, regardless of whether the broker-dealer has a physical office there.Cevap
- The State Securities Administrator in State Y retains full jurisdiction to investigate fraudulent activities and issue cease and desist orders against the agent within State Y.Cevap
- CRegistration of the corporate bonds under the Securities Act of 1933 automatically satisfies all state-level securities registration requirements in State Y without state notice filings or state registration.
- DThe State Securities Administrator in State X loses regulatory examination authority over the broker-dealer firm once FINRA completes its routine compliance audit.
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The correct statements are that the agent must be registered in the target state prior to soliciting retail clients there, and that the state administrator retains complete enforcement authority to investigate fraud and issue cease and desist orders within its jurisdiction.
State Blue Sky Laws require agents soliciting retail investors in a state to be registered in that state regardless of physical presence. Additionally, state administrators hold broad statutory jurisdiction to investigate fraudulent activities and issue cease and desist orders for solicitations directed into their state.
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State Securities Registration and Administrator Enforcement Powers under Blue Sky Laws