A registered representative terminates employment with a FINRA member firm, and the firm submits a Form U5. Eight months after the termination, FINRA initiates an inquiry into potential order handling violations committed by the representative during their tenure at the firm. Which of the following statements accurately describes FINRA's regulatory jurisdiction over this former representative?
- FINRA retains regulatory jurisdiction over the former representative for two years following termination for actions that occurred while registered.Cevap
- BFINRA loses all regulatory authority over the individual immediately upon the submission of Form U5, transferring investigative jurisdiction solely to state banking authorities.
- CFINRA retains permanent, lifetime jurisdiction over anyone who has ever registered, allowing it to bring administrative actions at any future date.
- DFINRA has statutory criminal jurisdiction and may sentence the former representative to prison if they fail to comply with an information request under Rule 8210.
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FINRA retains regulatory jurisdiction over the former representative for two years following termination for actions that occurred while registered.
Under FINRA By-Laws, FINRA maintains continuing regulatory jurisdiction over a formerly registered associated person for two years following the effective date of termination of registration (filing of Form U5). This jurisdiction applies to conduct that occurred while the person was registered, allowing FINRA to compel testimony, request documents, and impose disciplinary sanctions.
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