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1(c) If the basis for relief under this section may have been a violation of s.
2551.509 (4), and if the customer is a purchaser, an offer to pay as specified in par. (a),
3or, if the customer is a seller, an offer to tender or to pay as specified in par. (b).
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(d) If the basis for relief under this section may have been a violation of s.
5551.509 (5), an offer to reimburse in cash the consideration paid for the advice and
6interest at the legal rate under s. 138.04 from the date of payment.
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(e) If the basis for relief under this section may have been a violation of s.
8551.509 (6), an offer to reimburse in cash the consideration paid for the advice, the
9amount of any actual damages that may have been caused by the conduct, and
10interest at the legal rate under s. 138.04 from the date of the violation causing the
11loss.
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12(2) The offer under sub. (1) states that it must be accepted by the purchaser,
13seller, or recipient of investment advice within 30 days after the date of its receipt
14by the purchaser, seller, or recipient of investment advice or any shorter period, of
15not less than 3 days, that the administrator, by order, specifies.
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16(3) The offeror has the present ability to pay the amount offered or to tender
17the security under sub. (1).
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18(4) The offer under sub. (1) is delivered to the purchaser, seller, or recipient of
19investment advice, or sent in a manner that ensures receipt by the purchaser, seller,
20or recipient of investment advice.
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21(5) The purchaser, seller, or recipient of investment advice that accepts the
22offer under sub. (1) in a record within the period specified under sub. (2) is paid in
23accordance with the terms of the offer.
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1subchapter Vi
2
ADMINISTRATION AND JUDICIAL
3
REVIEW
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4551.601 Administration. (1) Administration. The administrator shall
5administer this chapter.
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6(2) Unlawful use of records or information. It is unlawful for the
7administrator or an officer, employee, or designee of the administrator to use for
8personal benefit or the benefit of others records or other information obtained by or
9filed with the administrator that are not public under s. 551.607 (2). This chapter
10does not authorize the administrator or an officer, employee, or designee of the
11administrator to disclose the record or information, except in accordance with s.
12551.602, 551.607 (3), or 551.608.
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13(3) No privilege or exemption created or diminished. This chapter does not
14create or diminish a privilege or exemption that exists at common law, by statute or
15rule, or otherwise.
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16(4) Investor education. The administrator may develop and implement
17investor education initiatives to inform the public about investing in securities, with
18particular emphasis on the prevention and detection of securities fraud. In
19developing and implementing these initiatives, the administrator may collaborate
20with public and nonprofit organizations with an interest in investor education. The
21administrator may accept a grant or donation from a person that is not affiliated with
22the securities industry or from a nonprofit organization, regardless of whether the
23organization is affiliated with the securities industry, to develop and implement
24investor education initiatives. This subsection does not authorize the administrator
1to require participation or monetary contributions of a registrant in an investor
2education program.
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3(5) Securities investor education and training funding. All moneys collected
4from the administrative assessment under s. 551.604 (4) shall be credited to the
5appropriation under s. 20.144 (1) (i). Subject to s. 20.144 (1) (i), the division shall use
6moneys credited to that appropriation for the purposes specified in sub. (4) and s.
720.144 (1) (i).
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8551.602 Investigations and subpoenas.
(1) Authority to investigate. The
9administrator may do any of the following:
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(a) Conduct public or private investigations within or outside of this state
11which the administrator considers necessary or appropriate to determine whether
12a person has violated, is violating, or is about to violate this chapter or a rule adopted
13or order issued under this chapter, or to aid in the enforcement of this chapter or in
14the adoption of rules and forms under this chapter.
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(b) Require or permit a person to testify, file a statement, or produce a record,
16under oath or otherwise as the administrator determines, as to all the facts and
17circumstances concerning a matter to be investigated or about which an action or
18proceeding is to be instituted.
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(c) Publish a record concerning an action, proceeding, or an investigation
20under, or a violation of, this chapter or a rule adopted or order issued under this
21chapter.
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22(2) Administrator powers to investigate. For the purpose of an investigation
23under this chapter, the administrator or its designated officer may administer oaths
24and affirmations, subpoena witnesses, seek compulsion of attendance, take
1evidence, require the filing of statements, and require the production of any records
2that the administrator considers relevant or material to the investigation.
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3(3) Procedure and remedies for noncompliance. If a person does not appear
4or refuses to testify, file a statement, produce records, or otherwise does not obey a
5subpoena as required by the administrator under this chapter, the administrator
6may apply to, or may refer the matter to the attorney general, district attorney of the
7appropriate county, or appropriate federal authority who may apply to, the circuit
8court of of the appropriate county or a court of another state to enforce compliance.
9The court may do any of the following:
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(a) Hold the person in contempt.
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(b) Order the person to appear before the administrator.
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(c) Order the person to testify about the matter under investigation or in
13question.
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(d) Order the production of records.
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(e) Grant injunctive relief, including restricting or prohibiting the offer or sale
16of securities or the providing of investment advice.
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(f) Impose a civil penalty of not less than $5,000 and not greater than $250,000
18for each violation.
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(g) Grant any other necessary or appropriate relief.
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20(4) Application for relief. This section does not preclude a person from
21applying to the circuit court of the appropriate county or a court of another state for
22relief from a request to appear, testify, file a statement, produce records, or obey a
23subpoena.
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24(5) Use immunity procedure. (a) An individual is not excused from attending,
25testifying, filing a statement, producing a record or other evidence, or obeying a
1subpoena of the administrator under this chapter or in an action or proceeding
2instituted by the administrator under this chapter on the ground that the required
3testimony, statement, record, or other evidence, directly or indirectly, may tend to
4incriminate the individual or subject the individual to a criminal fine, penalty, or
5forfeiture. If the individual refuses to testify, file a statement, or produce a record
6or other evidence on the basis of the individual's privilege against self-incrimination,
7the administrator may apply to the circuit court of the appropriate county to compel
8the testimony, the filing of the statement, the production of the record, or the giving
9of other evidence. The testimony, record, or other evidence compelled under such an
10order may not be used, directly or indirectly, against the individual in a criminal case,
11except in a prosecution for perjury or contempt or otherwise failing to comply with
12the order.
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(b) The immunity provided under par. (a) is subject to the restrictions under
14s. 972.085.
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15(6) Assistance to securities regulator of another jurisdiction. At the
16request of the securities regulator of another state or a foreign jurisdiction, the
17administrator may provide assistance if the requesting regulator states that it is
18conducting an investigation to determine whether a person has violated, is violating,
19or is about to violate a law or rule of the other state or foreign jurisdiction relating
20to securities matters that the requesting regulator administers or enforces. The
21administrator may provide the assistance by using the authority to investigate and
22the powers conferred by this section as the administrator determines is necessary or
23appropriate. The assistance may be provided without regard to whether the conduct
24described in the request would also constitute a violation of this chapter or other law
25of this state if occurring in this state. In deciding whether to provide the assistance,
1the administrator may consider whether the requesting regulator is permitted and
2has agreed to provide assistance reciprocally within its state or foreign jurisdiction
3to the administrator on securities matters when requested; whether compliance with
4the request would violate or prejudice the public policy of this state; and the
5availability of resources and employees of the administrator to carry out the request
6for assistance.
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7551.603 Civil enforcement. (1) Civil action instituted by administrator. 8If the administrator believes that a person has engaged, is engaging, or is about to
9engage in an act, practice, or course of business constituting a violation of this
10chapter or a rule adopted or order issued under this chapter or that a person has, is,
11or is about to engage in an act, practice, or course of business that materially aids a
12violation of this chapter or a rule adopted or order issued under this chapter, the
13administrator may maintain, or may refer the matter to the attorney general or
14district attorney of the appropriate county who may maintain, an action in the circuit
15court of the appropriate county to enjoin the act, practice, or course of business and
16to enforce compliance with this chapter or a rule adopted or order issued under this
17chapter.
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18(2) Relief available. In an action under this section and on a proper showing,
19the court may do any of the following:
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(a) Issue a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order, or
21declaratory judgment.
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(b) Order other appropriate or ancillary relief, which may include any of the
23following:
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11. An asset freeze, accounting, writ of attachment, writ of general or specific
2execution, and appointment of a receiver or conservator, that may be the
3administrator, for the defendant or the defendant's assets.
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2. Ordering the administrator to take charge and control of a defendant's
5property, including investment accounts and accounts in a depository institution,
6rents, and profits; to collect debts; and to acquire and dispose of property.
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3. Imposing a civil penalty up to $5,000 for a single violation or up to $250,000
8for more than one violation; an order of rescission, restitution, or disgorgement
9directed to a person that has engaged in an act, practice, or course of business
10constituting a violation of this chapter or the predecessor act or a rule adopted or
11order issued under this chapter or the predecessor act.
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4. Ordering the payment of prejudgment and postjudgment interest.
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(c) Order such other relief as the court considers appropriate.
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14(3) No bond required. The administrator may not be required to post a bond
15in an action or proceeding under this chapter.
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16551.604 Administrative enforcement.
(1) Issuance of an order or notice. 17If the administrator determines that a person has engaged, is engaging, or is about
18to engage in an act, practice, or course of business constituting a violation of this
19chapter or a rule adopted or order issued under this chapter or that a person has
20materially aided, is materially aiding, or is about to materially aid an act, practice,
21or course of business constituting a violation of this chapter or a rule adopted or order
22issued under this chapter, the administrator may do any of the following:
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(a) Issue an order directing the person to cease and desist from engaging in the
24act, practice, or course of business or to take other action necessary or appropriate
25to comply with this chapter.
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1(b) Issue an order denying, suspending, revoking, or conditioning the
2exemptions for a broker-dealer under s. 551.401 (2) (d) or (f) or an investment adviser
3under s. 551.403 (2) (a) 3.
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(c) Issue an order under s. 551.204.
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5(2) Summary process. An order under sub. (1) is effective on the date of
6issuance. Upon issuance of the order, the administrator shall promptly serve each
7person subject to the order with a copy of the order and a notice that the order has
8been entered. The order must include a statement of any civil penalty or costs of
9investigation the administrator will seek, a statement of the reasons for the order,
10and notice that, within 15 days after receipt of a request in a record from the person,
11the matter will be scheduled for a hearing. If a person subject to the order does not
12request a hearing and none is ordered by the administrator within 30 days after the
13date of service of the order, the order, including the imposition of a civil penalty or
14requirement for payment of the costs of investigation sought in a statement in the
15order, becomes final as to that person by operation of law. If a hearing is requested
16or ordered, the administrator, after notice of and opportunity for hearing to each
17person subject to the order, may modify or vacate the order or extend it until final
18determination.
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19(3) Procedure for final order. If a hearing is requested or ordered pursuant
20to sub. (2), a hearing must be held pursuant to ch. 227. A final order may not be
21issued unless the administrator makes findings of fact and conclusions of law in a
22record in accordance with ch. 227. The final order may make final, vacate, or modify
23the order issued under sub. (1).
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1(4) Civil penalty. In a final order under sub. (3), the administrator may impose
2a civil penalty in the form of an administrative assessment up to $5,000 for a single
3violation or up to $250,000 for more than one violation.
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4(5) Costs. In a final order, the administrator may charge the actual cost of an
5investigation or proceeding for a violation of this chapter or a rule adopted or order
6issued under this chapter.
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7(6) Filing of certified final order with court; effect of filing. If a petition
8for judicial review of a final order is not filed in accordance with s. 551.609, the
9administrator may file a certified copy of the final order with the clerk of a court of
10competent jurisdiction. The order so filed has the same effect as a judgment of the
11court and may be recorded, enforced, or satisfied in the same manner as a judgment
12of the court.
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13(7) Enforcement by court; further civil penalty. If a person does not comply
14with an order under this section, the administrator may petition a court of competent
15jurisdiction to enforce the order. The court may not require the administrator to post
16a bond in an action or proceeding under this section. If the court finds, after service
17and opportunity for hearing, that the person was not in compliance with the order,
18the court may adjudge the person in civil contempt of the order. The court may
19impose a further civil penalty against the person for contempt in an amount not less
20than $5,000 but not greater than $100,000 for each violation and may grant any
21other relief the court determines is just and proper in the circumstances.
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22551.605 Rules, forms, orders, interpretative opinions, and hearings. 23(1) Issuance and adoption of forms, orders, and rules. The administrator may do
24any of the following:
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1(a) Issue forms and orders and, after notice and comment, adopt and amend
2rules necessary or appropriate to carry out this chapter, and repeal rules, including
3rules and forms governing registration statements, applications, notice filings,
4reports, and other records.
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(b) By rule, define terms, whether or not used in this chapter, but those
6definitions may not be inconsistent with this chapter.
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(c) By rule, classify securities, persons, and transactions and adopt different
8requirements for different classes.
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9(2) Findings and cooperation. Under this chapter, except as provided under
10s. 551.412 (4g) (b) and (c), a rule or form may not be adopted or amended, or an order
11issued or amended, unless the administrator finds that the rule, form, order, or
12amendment is necessary or appropriate in the public interest or for the protection
13of investors and is consistent with the purposes intended by this chapter. In
14adopting, amending, and repealing rules and forms, s. 551.608 applies in order to
15achieve uniformity among the states and coordination with federal laws in the form
16and content of registration statements, applications, reports, and other records,
17including the adoption of uniform rules, forms, and procedures.
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18(3) Financial statements. Subject to section 15 (h) of the Securities Exchange
19Act and section 222 of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the administrator may
20require that a financial statement filed under this chapter be prepared in accordance
21with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States and comply with
22other requirements specified by rule adopted or order issued under this chapter. A
23rule adopted or order issued under this chapter may establish:
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1(a) Subject to section 15 (h) of the Securities Exchange Act and section 222 of
2the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the form and content of financial statements
3required under this chapter.
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(b) Whether unconsolidated financial statements must be filed.
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(c) Whether required financial statements must be audited by an independent
6certified public accountant.
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7(4) Interpretative opinions. The administrator may provide interpretative
8opinions or issue determinations that the administrator will not institute a
9proceeding or an action under this chapter against a specified person for engaging
10in a specified act, practice, or course of business if the determination is consistent
11with this chapter. A rule adopted or order issued under this chapter may establish
12a reasonable charge for interpretative opinions or determinations that the
13administrator will not institute an action or a proceeding under this chapter.
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14(5) Effect of compliance. A penalty under this chapter may not be imposed
15for, and liability does not arise from, conduct that is engaged in or omitted in good
16faith in conformity with a rule, form, or order of the administrator under this chapter.
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17(6) Presumption for public hearings. A hearing in an administrative
18proceeding under this chapter must be conducted in public unless the administrator
19for good cause consistent with this chapter determines that the hearing will not be
20so conducted.
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21551.606 Administrative files and opinions. (1) Public register of filings. 22The administrator shall maintain, or designate a person to maintain, a register of
23applications for registration of securities; registration statements; notice filings;
24applications for registration of broker-dealers, agents, investment advisers, and
25investment adviser representatives; notice filings by federal covered investment
1advisers that are or have been effective under this chapter or the predecessor act;
2notices of claims of exemption from registration or notice filing requirements
3contained in a record; orders issued under this chapter or the predecessor act; and
4interpretative opinions or no action determinations issued under this chapter.
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5(2) Public availability. The administrator shall make all rules, forms,
6interpretative opinions, and orders available to the public.
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7(3) Copies of public records. The administrator shall furnish a copy of a record
8that is a public record or a certification that the public record does not exist to a
9person that so requests. A rule adopted under this chapter may establish a
10reasonable charge for furnishing the record or certification. A copy of the record
11certified or a certificate by the administrator of a record's nonexistence is prima facie
12evidence of a record or its nonexistence.
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13551.607 Public records; confidentiality. (1) Presumption of public
14records. Except as otherwise provided in sub. (2), records obtained by the
15administrator or filed under this chapter, including a record contained in or filed with
16a registration statement, application, notice filing, or report, are public records and
17are available for public examination.
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18(2) Nonpublic records. The following records are not public records and are
19not available for public examination under sub. (1):
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(a) Information and records obtained by the administrator in connection with
21an audit or inspection under s. 551.411 (4) or a pending investigation under s.
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(b) A part of a record filed in connection with a registration statement under
24ss. 551.301 and 551.303 to 551.305 or a record under s. 551.411 (4) that contains trade
1secrets or confidential information if the person filing the registration statement or
2record has asserted a claim of confidentiality or privilege that is authorized by law.
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(c) A record that is not required to be provided to the administrator or filed
4under this chapter and is provided to the administrator only on the condition that
5the record will not be subject to public examination or disclosure.
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(d) A nonpublic record received from a person specified in s. 551.608 (1).
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(e) Subject to s. 551.406 (6) (a), any social security number, residential address
8unless used as a business address, and residential telephone number unless used as
9a business telephone number, contained in a record that is filed.
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(f) A record obtained by the administrator through a designee of the
11administrator that a rule or order under this chapter determines has been
12appropriately expunged from the administrator's records by the designee.
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13(3) Administrator discretion to disclose. If disclosure is for the purpose of a
14civil, administrative, or criminal investigation, action, or proceeding or to a person
15specified in s. 551.608 (1), the administrator may disclose a record or information
16obtained in connection with an audit or inspection under s. 551.411 (4) or a record
17or information obtained in connection with a pending investigation under s. 551.602.
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18551.608 Uniformity and cooperation with other agencies. (1) Objective
19of uniformity. The administrator shall, in its discretion, cooperate, coordinate,
20consult, and, subject to s. 551.607, share records and information with the securities
21regulator of another state, Canada, a Canadian province or territory, a foreign
22jurisdiction, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the United States
23Department of Justice, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Federal
24Trade Commission, the Securities Investor Protection Corporation, a self-regulatory
25organization, a national or international organization of securities regulators, a
1federal or state banking or insurance regulator, and a governmental law
2enforcement agency to effectuate greater uniformity in securities matters among the
3federal government, self-regulatory organizations, states, and foreign governments.
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4(2) Policies to consider. In cooperating, coordinating, consulting, and sharing
5records and information under this section and in acting by rule, order, or waiver
6under this chapter, the administrator shall, in its discretion, take into consideration
7in carrying out the public interest the following general policies:
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(a) Maximizing effectiveness of regulation for the protection of investors.
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(b) Maximizing uniformity in federal and state regulatory standards.
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(c) Minimizing burdens on the business of capital formation, without adversely
11affecting essentials of investor protection.
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12(3) Subjects for cooperation. The cooperation, coordination, consultation,
13and sharing of records and information authorized by this section includes:
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(a) Establishing or employing one or more designees as a central depository for
15registration and notice filings under this chapter and for records required or allowed
16to be maintained under this chapter.
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(b) Developing and maintaining uniform forms.
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(c) Conducting a joint examination or investigation.
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(d) Holding a joint administrative hearing.
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(e) Instituting and prosecuting a joint civil or administrative proceeding.
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(f) Sharing and exchanging personnel.
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(g) Coordinating registrations under ss. 551.301 and 551.401 to 551.404 and
23exemptions under s. 551.203.
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(h) Sharing and exchanging records, subject to s. 551.607.
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1(i) Formulating rules, statements of policy, guidelines, forms, and
2interpretative opinions and releases.