Rule 206(3)-3T

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Temporary rule for principal trades with certain advisory clients, rule 206(3)-3T.

Rule 206(3)-3T

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§ 275.206(3)-3T Temporary rule for principal trades with certain advisory clients.
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(a) An investment adviser shall be deemed in compliance with the provisions of section 206(3) of the
Advisers Act (15 U.S.C. 80b–6(3)) when the adviser directly or indirectly, acting as principal for its own
account, sells to or purchases from an advisory client any security if:
(1) The investment adviser exercises no “investment discretion” (as such term is defined in section 3(a)
(35) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Exchange Act”) (15 U.S.C. 78c(a)(35))), except investment
discretion granted by the advisory client on a temporary or limited basis, with respect to the client's
account;
(2) Neither the investment adviser nor any person controlling, controlled by, or under common control
with the investment adviser is the issuer of, or, at the time of the sale, an underwriter (as defined in
section 202(a)(20) of the Advisers Act (15 U.S.C. 80b–2(a)(20))) of, the security; except that the
investment adviser or a person controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the investment
adviser may be an underwriter of an investment grade debt security (as defined in paragraph (c) of this
section);
(3) The advisory client has executed a written, revocable consent prospectively authorizing the
investment adviser directly or indirectly to act as principal for its own account in selling any security to or
purchasing any security from the advisory client, so long as such written consent is obtained after written
disclosure to the advisory client explaining:
(i) The circumstances under which the investment adviser directly or indirectly may engage in principal
transactions;
(ii) The nature and significance of conflicts with its client's interests as a result of the transactions; and
(iii) How the investment adviser addresses those conflicts;
(4) The investment adviser, prior to the execution of each principal transaction:
(i) Informs the advisory client, orally or in writing, of the capacity in which it may act with respect to such
transaction; and
(ii) Obtains consent from the advisory client, orally or in writing, to act as principal for its own account
with respect to such transaction;
(5) The investment adviser sends a written confirmation at or before completion of each such transaction
that includes, in addition to the information required by 17 CFR 240.10b–10, a conspicuous, plain
English statement informing the advisory client that the investment adviser:
(i) Disclosed to the client prior to the execution of the transaction that the adviser may be acting in a
principal capacity in connection with the transaction and the client authorized the transaction; and
(ii) Sold the security to, or bought the security from, the client for its own account;
(6) The investment adviser sends to the client, no less frequently than annually, written disclosure
containing a list of all transactions that were executed in the client's account in reliance upon this
section, and the date and price of such transactions;
(7) The investment adviser is a broker-dealer registered under section 15 of the Exchange Act (15
U.S.C. 78o) and each account for which the investment adviser relies on this section is a brokerage
account subject to the Exchange Act, and the rules thereunder, and the rules of the self-regulatory
organization(s) of which it is a member; and
(8) Each written disclosure required by this section includes a conspicuous, plain English statement that
the client may revoke the written consent referred to in paragraph (a)(3) of this section without penalty at
any time by written notice to the investment adviser.

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(b) This section shall not be construed as relieving in any way an investment adviser from acting in the
best interests of an advisory client, including fulfilling the duty with respect to the best price and
execution for the particular transaction for the advisory client; nor shall it relieve such person or persons
from any obligation that may be imposed by sections 206(1) or (2) of the Advisers Act or by other
applicable provisions of the federal securities laws.
(c) For purposes of paragraph (a)(2) of this section, an investment grade debt security means a nonconvertible debt security that, at the time of sale, is rated in one of the four highest rating categories of at
least two nationally recognized statistical rating organizations (as defined in section 3(a)(62) of the
Exchange Act (15 U.S.C. 78c(a)(62))).
(d) This section will expire and no longer be effective on December 31, 2010.
[72 FR 55042, Sept. 28, 2007, as amended at 74 FR 69015, Dec. 30, 2009]
Effective Date Note: At 72 FR 55042, Sept. 28, 2007, §275.206(3)–3T was added effective Sept. 30,
2007 through Dec. 31, 2009. At 75 FR 742, Jan. 6, 2010 the effective date was extended until Dec. 31,
2010.

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