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A registered representative of a broker-dealer is being investigated by FINRA for potential sales practice violations. During the inquiry, FINRA demands that the representative produce email records and provide sworn testimony under Rule 8210. The representative asserts that because FINRA is not a government agency, it lacks the legal authority to compel testimony or penalize an associated person for non-compliance without a federal court subpoena. Which of the following statements correctly characterizes FINRA's enforcement authority in this scenario?

  1. FINRA operates as a private self-regulatory organization (SRO) whose authority over associated persons is based on contractual membership agreements, giving it the power to sanction or bar individuals for refusing to comply with information requests without needing judicial subpoenas.Cevap
  2. B
    FINRA is a federal executive agency with sovereign police powers, authorizing its examiners to issue binding criminal subpoenas and initiate federal criminal prosecutions directly.
  3. C
    FINRA has no independent examination or enforcement capabilities and must delegate all regulatory record requests and disciplinary hearings to the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB).
  4. D
    FINRA's authority to compel information applies only when an associated person acts as a principal dealer trading from firm inventory, excluding agency transactions conducted on behalf of retail customers.

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FINRA operates as a self-regulatory organization whose authority over associated persons stems from membership agreements (Form U4), allowing it to discipline or bar individuals who fail to comply with information requests without needing federal court subpoenas.
FINRA is a self-regulatory organization (SRO) that regulates member broker-dealers and their associated persons under the oversight of the SEC. By signing Form U4, associated persons contractually agree to abide by FINRA rules. Under FINRA Rule 8210, FINRA has the authority to compel testimony, books, and records from associated persons. Failure to provide requested information can lead to severe administrative sanctions, including permanent bar from associating with any FINRA member firm, without requiring FINRA to obtain a court subpoena.

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1
Identify the regulatory classification and jurisdiction of FINRA.
FINRA is a non-governmental Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) authorized by federal statute under SEC oversight.
Understanding SRO authority clarifies how it differs from federal agencies like the SEC or Department of Justice.
2
Analyze the legal basis for FINRA's authority over associated persons.
Individuals submit to FINRA jurisdiction by executing Form U4 upon registration.
This contractual relationship obligates associated persons to comply with FINRA rules, including Rule 8210 (requests for information and testimony).
3
Determine FINRA's enforcement mechanisms and limitations.
FINRA cannot issue criminal subpoenas or jail offenders, but it can impose administrative sanctions, fines, suspensions, or permanent industry bars for failure to cooperate.
Subpoena power is a court process, whereas SRO compliance is enforced through industry disqualification and membership revocation.

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