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Zorluk: ZorGifts, Gratuities, Political Contributions, and Outside Business Activities

A registered representative who is qualified as a Municipal Finance Professional (MFP) resides in City X. During an election year, the representative makes a $200 political contribution to the campaign of an incumbent city official running for re-election in City X, an official for whom the representative is entitled to vote. Later that month, the representative accepts a weekend position as a paid financial instructor at a local community college, earning a stipend. Which of the following correctly describes the regulatory compliance requirements for these two activities?

  1. The political contribution is permitted without triggering a business prohibition under MSRB Rule G-37, while the compensated teaching position requires prior written notice to the representative's member firm under FINRA Rule 3270.Cevap
  2. B
    The political contribution triggers an automatic two-year ban on negotiated municipal securities business with City X, while the teaching position is exempt from firm notification because it is an educational activity.
  3. C
    Both the political contribution and the teaching position require prior written approval and pre-clearance directly from FINRA before the representative can engage in them.
  4. D
    The political contribution is strictly prohibited under MSRB Rule G-37 regardless of amount, while the teaching position requires prior written authorization from state securities regulators.

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The political contribution is permitted under the $250 MSRB Rule G-37 de minimis exception for voters, while the compensated outside teaching position requires prior written notice to the member firm under FINRA Rule 3270.
Under MSRB Rule G-37, a Municipal Finance Professional (MFP) is permitted to contribute up to 250perelectiontoanissuerofficialforwhomtheMFPiseligibletovotewithouttriggeringthemandatorytwoyearbanonnegotiatedmunicipalbusiness.BecausetheMFPcontributed250 per election to an issuer official for whom the MFP is eligible to vote without triggering the mandatory two-year ban on negotiated municipal business. Because the MFP contributed 200 to a candidate in their voting jurisdiction, the contribution is allowed under the de minimis exception. Under FINRA Rule 3270, a registered person may not be employed by, or accept compensation from, any other person as a result of any business activity outside the scope of the relationship with their member firm unless they have provided prior written notice to the firm.

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1
Analyze the political contribution under MSRB Rule G-37 (Pay-to-Play).
The MFP donated 200toamunicipalcandidateforwhomtheMFPiseligibletovote.UnderMSRBRuleG37,MFPsmaycontributeupto200 to a municipal candidate for whom the MFP is eligible to vote. Under MSRB Rule G-37, MFPs may contribute up to 250 per candidate per election if entitled to vote for that candidate without triggering the 2-year prohibition on negotiated municipal securities business.
The 200contributionfallsbelowthe200 contribution falls below the 250 de minimis threshold for voter-eligible MFPs.
2
Analyze the outside employment under FINRA Rule 3270 (Outside Business Activities).
The teaching position provides compensation (a stipend), which makes it an Outside Business Activity (OBA). FINRA Rule 3270 requires registered representatives to provide prompt prior written notification to their employing broker-dealer before engaging in any compensated business activity outside the firm.
Compensation triggers the requirement for prior written notice to the member firm.
3
Synthesize the regulatory outcomes.
The contribution is allowable under G-37, and the teaching position requires prior written notice to the firm under Rule 3270.
This correctly applies both MSRB and FINRA regulatory frameworks to the scenario.

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MSRB Rule G-37 Political Contribution Limits and FINRA Rule 3270 Outside Business Activity Notification Requirements
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