An associated person at a registered broker-dealer is subject to a formal investigation by a self-regulatory organization (SRO) regarding potential sales practice rule violations. Which of the following statements correctly describes the legal authority and enforcement scope of an SRO in this scenario?
- The SRO can discipline, fine, and suspend member firms and registered representatives, but it does not possess criminal prosecution powers.Cevap
- BThe SRO operates as a federal executive agency empowered to issue criminal indictments and prosecute violators in federal court.
- CThe SRO establishes market rules for members but lacks independent authority to examine firm records or impose administrative sanctions.
- DThe SRO functions as a principal market dealer that executes inventory transactions to directly compensate affected retail investors.
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The SRO can discipline, fine, and suspend member firms and registered representatives, but it does not possess criminal prosecution powers.
Self-regulatory organizations (SROs) such as FINRA possess administrative disciplinary authority over their member broker-dealers and registered representatives. They are empowered to investigate sales practice violations, compel testimony, inspect books, levy fines, and suspend or bar associated persons from the securities industry. However, because SROs are non-governmental membership bodies, they do not have criminal prosecution authority.
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