A compliance officer is reviewing proposed activities involving registered representatives and Municipal Finance Professionals (MFPs) at a FINRA member broker-dealer. Which of the following statements regarding regulatory compliance under FINRA and MSRB rules are correct?
- Attending a sporting event with a corporate client where the representative accompanies the client is classified as allowable business entertainment rather than a gift under FINRA Rule 3220.Cevap
- BGifting an unattended $150 concert ticket to a financial officer of a customer account complies with FINRA rules as long as the ticket is purchased with personal funds.
- A Municipal Finance Professional (MFP) who contributes $200 of personal funds to a mayoral candidate's election campaign in their home voting district avoids triggering MSRB Rule G-37's two-year restriction on negotiated municipal securities business.Cevap
- DAccepting a compensated weekend lecturing role at an educational institution is permitted without notifying the broker-dealer, provided the employment occurs entirely outside normal business hours.
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The correct statements are that accompanying a client to a sporting event is classified as allowable business entertainment under FINRA Rule 3220, and that an MFP contributing $200 to an issuer candidate in their home voting district falls within MSRB Rule G-37's de minimis exception.
The statement regarding accompanying a client to a sporting event is correct because hosting and attending an event with a customer is classified as legitimate business entertainment rather than an unconditional gift, making it exempt from FINRA Rule 3220's 200 political contribution is also correct because MSRB Rule G-37 contains a de minimis exemption allowing Municipal Finance Professionals (MFPs) to contribute up to $250 per election to an official for whom the MFP is entitled to vote without triggering the two-year prohibition on negotiated municipal securities business.
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Regulations governing gifts, political contributions, and outside business activities