The rules require futures commission merchants and introducing brokers to provide their customers with a standard disclosure statement describing some of the risks of trading commodity options and to retain all promotional material. The rules also contain procedures for contract market designation and requirements for notifying option grantors when options have been exercised.
US Code:
7 USC 2
Name of Law: Reg. of Domestic Exchange-Traded Options
US Code:
7 USC 6, 6c, 6d, 6f
Name of Law: Reg. of Domestic Exchange Traded Options
US Code:
7 USC 7
Name of Law: Reg. of Domestic Exchange-Trade Options
US Code:
7 USC 12(a) (5)
Name of Law: Reg. of Domestic Exchange-Traded Options
US Code:
7 USC 5
Name of Law: Domestic Exchange-Traded Options
The decreased hourly burden reflects a downward trend in the number of trading organizatiions seeking designation as contract markets.
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Yes
Uncollected
Uncollected
No
Uncollected
John Nowlin 202-418-5427
No
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