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Title 15
Chapter 2B
§ 78u-1. Civil penalties for ins...
§ 78u-3. Cease-and-desist procee...
§ 78u-1. Civil penalties for ins...
§ 78u-3. Cease-and-desist procee...
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Notes
§ 78u–2.
Civil remedies in administrative proceedings
(a)
Commission authority to assess money penalties
(1)
In general
In any proceeding instituted pursuant to sections 78
o
(b)(4), 78
o
(b)(6), 78
o
–6, 78
o
–4, 78
o
–5, 78
o
–7, or 78q–1 of this title against any person, the Commission or the appropriate regulatory agency may impose a civil penalty if it finds, on the record after notice and opportunity for hearing, that such penalty is in the public interest and that such person—
(A)
has willfully violated any provision of the Securities Act of 1933 [
15 U.S.C. 77a
et seq.], the Investment Company Act of 1940 [
15 U.S.C. 80a
–1 et seq.], the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 [
15 U.S.C. 80b
–1 et seq.], or this chapter, or the rules or regulations thereunder, or the rules of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board;
(B)
has willfully aided, abetted, counseled, commanded, induced, or procured such a violation by any other person;
(C)
has willfully made or caused to be made in any application for registration or report required to be filed with the Commission or with any other appropriate regulatory agency under this chapter, or in any proceeding before the Commission with respect to registration, any statement which was, at the time and in the light of the circumstances under which it was made, false or misleading with respect to any material fact, or has omitted to state in any such application or report any material fact which is required to be stated therein; or
(D)
has failed reasonably to supervise, within the meaning of section 78
o
(b)(4)(E) of this title, with a view to preventing violations of the provisions of such statutes, rules and regulations, another person who commits such a violation, if such other person is subject to his supervision;
1
1
So in original. The semicolon probably should be a period.
(2)
Cease-and-desist proceedings
In any proceeding instituted under
section 78u–3 of this title
against any person, the Commission may impose a civil penalty, if the Commission finds, on the record after notice and opportunity for hearing, that such person—
(A)
is violating or has violated any provision of this chapter, or any rule or regulation issued under this chapter; or
(B)
is or was a cause of the violation of any provision of this chapter, or any rule or regulation issued under this chapter.
(b)
Maximum amount of penalty
(1)
First tier
(2)
Second tier
(3)
Third tier
Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), the maximum amount of penalty for each such act or omission shall be $100,000 for a natural person or $500,000 for any other person if—
(A)
the act or omission described in subsection (a) involved fraud, deceit, manipulation, or deliberate or reckless disregard of a regulatory requirement; and
(B)
such act or omission directly or indirectly resulted in substantial losses or created a significant risk of substantial losses to other persons or resulted in substantial pecuniary gain to the person who committed the act or omission.
(c)
Determination of public interest
In considering under this section whether a penalty is in the public interest, the Commission or the appropriate regulatory agency may consider—
(1)
whether the act or omission for which such penalty is assessed involved fraud, deceit, manipulation, or deliberate or reckless disregard of a regulatory requirement;
(2)
the harm to other persons resulting either directly or indirectly from such act or omission;
(3)
the extent to which any person was unjustly enriched, taking into account any restitution made to persons injured by such behavior;
(4)
whether such person previously has been found by the Commission, another appropriate regulatory agency, or a self-regulatory organization to have violated the Federal securities laws, State securities laws, or the rules of a self-regulatory organization, has been enjoined by a court of competent jurisdiction from violations of such laws or rules, or has been convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction of violations of such laws or of any felony or misdemeanor described in section 78
o
(b)(4)(B) of this title;
(5)
the need to deter such person and other persons from committing such acts or omissions; and
(6)
such other matters as justice may require.
(d)
Evidence concerning ability to pay
(e)
Authority to enter order requiring accounting and disgorgement
(f)
Security-based swaps
(1)
Clearing agency
(2)
Security-based swap dealer or major security-based swap participant
(
June 6, 1934, ch. 404
, title I, § 21B, as added
Pub. L. 101–429, title II, § 202(a)
,
Oct. 15, 1990
,
104 Stat. 937
; amended
Pub. L. 107–204, title V, § 501(b)
,
July 30, 2002
,
116 Stat. 793
;
Pub. L. 109–291, § 4(b)(1)(B)
,
Sept. 29, 2006
,
120 Stat. 1337
;
Pub. L. 111–203, title VII, § 773
, title IX, § 929P(a)(2),
July 21, 2010
,
124 Stat. 1802
, 1863.)
cite as:
15 USC 78u-2
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