17 CFR 38.153 – Capacity to detect and investigate rule violations
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A designated contract market must have arrangements and resources for effective enforcement of its rules. Such arrangements must include the authority to collect information and documents on both a routine and non-routine basis, including the authority to examine books and records kept by the designated contract market’s members and by persons under investigation. A designated contract market’s arrangements and resources must also facilitate the direct supervision of the market and the analysis of data collected to determine whether a rule violation occurred.
Terms Used In 17 CFR 38.153
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
