Match each regulatory concept or responsibility regarding the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) on the left with its corresponding legal scope or statutory limitation on the right.
- MSRB Primary MandateEstablishes ethical, operational, and professional standards for municipal dealers and advisors.
- Enforcement of MSRB RulesCarried out exclusively by FINRA, the SEC, and banking regulatory agencies.
- Issuer Statutory BoundaryExpressly prohibited from regulating or requiring filing approval from municipal bond issuers.
- MSRB Rule G-37 LimitationsRestricts engaging in municipal securities business following political contributions to issuing officials.
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MSRB Primary Mandate matches establishing standards for dealers and advisors; Enforcement of MSRB Rules matches execution by FINRA, SEC, and bank regulators; Issuer Statutory Boundary matches the prohibition against regulating municipal bond issuers; MSRB Rule G-37 Limitations matches restricting municipal business following political contributions to issuer officials.
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) creates rules to regulate broker-dealers, bank dealers, and municipal advisors participating in the municipal market. However, the MSRB has no authority over municipal issuers and relies entirely on external entities (FINRA, SEC, and federal bank regulators) for examination and rule enforcement. Specific ethical rules, such as Rule G-37, prevent pay-to-play abuses by prohibiting dealers from engaging in municipal securities business for two years after making political contributions to issuer officials who can influence the selection of underwriters.
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MSRB Rulemaking Authority and Statutory Scope Boundaries