2024 Section 987 Regulations
SIFMA provided additional comments to the U.S. Department of the Treasury (DOT) on the 2024 Final Regulations and 2024 Proposed…
SIFMA provided comments to the Nevada Assembly Committee on Commerce and Labor, expressing concern on social media legislation (AB 181) that would, among other things, prohibit employers from requiring that current employees provide employers with access to their personal social media accounts.
SIFMA said the securities industry has no interest in accessing employee accounts that are used exclusively for personal use. The problem, however, is that many people use the same account for both personal and business activity.
While AB 181 is well-intentioned, it would, if enacted, conflict with the duty of broker-dealers to supervise, record, and maintain business-related communications as required by both the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and by state law.
SIFMA provided additional comments to the U.S. Department of the Treasury (DOT) on the 2024 Final Regulations and 2024 Proposed…
SIFMA, Alliance for Digital Innovation, American Bankers Association (ABA), American Public Power Association, Bank Policy Institute (BPI), Business Roundtable, Business…
Court: U.S. Supreme Court Amicus Issue: Whether Section 47(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 provides for a private…