Rule 22c-1 permits a registered open-end investment company (but not a registered investment company that is regulated as a money market fund, and not including an exchange-traded fund) to use "swing pricing," the process of adjusting a fund's current net asset value per share to mitigate dilution of the value of its outstanding redeemable securities as a result of shareholder purchase and redemption activity, under certain circumstances.
The estimated total annual burden hours decreased 1,734.7 hours, from 1,848 hours to 113.3 hours. This change in burden hours is primarily attributable to changes in the staffâs estimates of the number of fund complexes that have funds that may adopt swing pricing policies and procedures in the future.
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