Series 65: 8.10.4.1.2 Agents Representing Issuers

Taken from our Series 65 Online Guide

8.10.4.1.2  Agents Representing Issuers

Agents representing issuers DO NOT have to register with the state if:

They only engage in transactions in certain exempt securities. If an agent works for an issuer of certain exempt securities (e.g., United States government), and he effects transactions only in these securities (e.g., sells government bonds), the agent will not have to register. These exempt securities include:

Federal and municipal securities

Securities issued by foreign governments with which the U.S. has diplomatic relations

Securities issued by commercial banks, savings institutions, or trust companies

Investment grade commercial paper (notes) that has a maturity of nine or fewer months, is issued in denominations of at least $50,000, and receives a rating in one of the three highest rating categories from a nationally recognized statistical

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