Regulations last checked for updates: Nov 25, 2024
Title 31 - Money and Finance: Treasury last revised: Nov 18, 2024
§ 306.15 - Transfers and exchanges of securities—closed periods.
(a) General. The transfer of registered securities should be made by assignment in accordance with subpart F of this part. Transferable registered securities are eligible for denominational exchange. Specific instructions for issuance and delivery of the new securities, signed by the owner or his authorized representative, must accompany the securities presented. (Form PD 3905 or PD 1827, as appropriate, may be used.) Denominational exchanges may be made at any time. Securities presented for transfer must be received by the Bureau not less than 1 full month before the date on which the securities mature or become redeemable pursuant to a call for redemption before maturity. Any security so presented which is received too late to comply with this provision will be accepted for payment only.
(b) Closing of transfer books. The transfer books are closed for one full month preceding interest payment dates and call or maturity dates. If the date set for closing of the transfer books falls on Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday, the books will be closed as of the close of business on the last business day preceding that date. The books are reopened on the first business day following the date on which interest falls due. Registered securities which have not matured or been called, submitted for transfer, reissue, and coupon securities which have not matured or been called, submitted for exchange for registered securities, which are received during the period the books for that loan are closed, will be processed on or after the date such books are reopened. If registered securities are received for transfer, or coupon securities are received for exchange for registered securities, during the time the books are closed for payment of final interest at maturity or call, unless otherwise provided in the offering circular or notice of call, the following action will be taken:
(1) Payment of final interest will be made to the registered owner of record on the date the books were closed.
(2) Payment of principal will be made to the assignee under a proper assignment of the securities.
[38 FR 7078, Mar. 15, 1973, as amended at 64 FR 38125, July 15, 1999]
§ 306.16 - Exchanges of registered securities.
No assignments will be required for:
(a) Authorized denominational exchanges of registered securities for like securities in the same names and forms of registration and
(b) Redemption-exchanges, or prefundings, or advance refundings in the same names and forms as appear in the registration or assignments of the securities surrendered.
§ 306.17 - Exchanges of registered securities for coupon securities.
Exchanges of registered securities for bearer securities are not permitted.
[64 FR 38126, July 15, 1999]
§ 306.18 - Exchanges of coupon securities for registered securities.
Coupon securities presented for exchange for registered securities should have all matured interest coupons detached. All unmatured coupons should be attached, except that if presented when the transfer books are closed (in which case the exchange will be effected on or after the date on which the books are reopened), the next maturing coupons should be detached and held for collection in ordinary course when due. If any coupons which should be attached are missing, the securities must be accompanied by a remittance in an amount equal to the face amount of the missing coupons. The new registered securities will bear interest from the interest payment date next preceding the date on which the exchange is made.
§ 306.19 - Denominational exchanges of coupon securities.
Denominational exchanges of bearer securities are not permitted.
[64 FR 38126, July 15, 1999]
§ 306.20 - Reissue of registered transferable securities.
Assignments are not required for reissue of registered transferable securities in the name(s) of:
(a) The surviving joint owner(s) of securities registered in the names of or assigned to two or more persons, unless the registration or assignment includes words which preclude the right of survivorship,
(b) A succeeding fiduciary or other lawful successor,
(c) A remainderman, upon termination of a life estate,
(d) An individual, corporation or unincorporated association whose name has been legally changed,
(e) A corporation or unincorporated association which is the lawful successor to another corporation or unincorporated association, and
(f) A successor in title to a public officer or body.
Evidence of survivorship, succession, or change of name, as appropriate, must be furnished. The appropriate taxpayer identifying number also must be furnished if the registration of the securities submitted does not include such number for the person or organization to be named on the reissued securities.
§ 306.21 - Reissue of nontransferable securities.
Treasury Bonds, Investment Series B—1975-80, may be reissued only in the names of:
(a) Lawful successors in title,
(b) The legal representatives or distributees of a deceased owner's estate, or the distributees of a trust estate, and
(c) State supervisory authorities in pursuance of any pledge required of the owner under State law, or upon termination of the pledge in the names of the pledgors or their successors.
Bonds presented for reissue must be accompanied by evidence of entitlement.
§ 306.22 - Exchange of Treasury Bonds, Investment Series B-1975-80.
Bonds of this series presented for exchange for 1
1/2 percent 5-year Treasury notes must bear duly executed assignments to “The Secretary of the Treasury for exchange for the current series of EA or EO Treasury notes to be delivered to (inserting the name and address of the person to whom the notes are to be delivered).” The notes will bear the April 1 or October 1 date next preceding the date the bonds, duly assigned with supporting evidence, if necessary, are received by the Bureau or a Federal Reserve Bank or Branch. Interest accrued at the rate of 2
3/4 percent on the bonds surrendered from the next preceding interest payment date to the date of exchange will be credited, and interest at the rate of 1
1/2 percent on the notes for the same period will be charged and the difference will be paid to the owner.
§ 306.23 - Securities eligible to be held in the Legacy Treasury Direct® Book-entry Securities System.
(a) Eligible issues. The Secretary has published in the Federal Register notices describing Treasury issues of bonds and notes issued before August 1, 1986, that are eligible for conversion to the Legacy Treasury Direct book-entry securities system.
(b) Conversion of Registered Security to book-entry form to be held in Legacy Treasury Direct. To convert a registered security to book-entry form to be held in Legacy Treasury Direct, the owner must contact the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, P.O. Box 426, Parkersburg, West Virginia 26106-0426, for instructions. A security that has been converted to book-entry form in Legacy Treasury Direct shall be subject to subpart C and other applicable portions of 31 CFR part 357, and the provisions of 31 CFR part 306 shall no longer apply.
(c) Securities held under subpart O of this part may not be transferred to Legacy Treasury Direct.
[76 FR 18063, Apr. 1, 2011]
§ 306.24 - Collection of fees on definitive securities.
A fee shall be charged for each registered security, as defined in § 306.115 (a), issued as a result of a transfer, exchange, reissue, withdrawal from book-entry, or the granting of relief on account of loss, theft, destruction, mutilation, or defacement. The applicable fee, and the basis for its determination, will be published by notice in the Federal Register.
[60 FR 4377, Jan. 23, 1995, as amended at 64 FR 38126, July 15, 1999]
source: 38 FR 7078, Mar. 15, 1973, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 31 CFR 306.22