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Alaska Statutes.
Title 45. Trade and Commerce
Chapter 55. Alaska Securities Act
Section 50. Post-Registration Provisions.
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AS 45.55.050. Post-Registration Provisions.

(a) Except as provided under 15 U.S.C. 78o (Securities Exchange Act of 1934), a registered broker-dealer shall make and keep the accounts, correspondence, memoranda, papers, books, and other records that the administrator requires by regulation or order. All required records shall be preserved for three years unless the administrator by regulation prescribes otherwise.

(b) Subject to 15 U.S.C. 78o (Securities Exchange Act of 1934), a registered broker-dealer shall file the financial reports the administrator requires.

(c) If the information contained in a document filed with the administrator is or becomes inaccurate or incomplete in a material respect, the federal covered adviser, state investment adviser, broker-dealer, agent, or investment adviser representative who made the filing shall promptly file a correcting amendment unless notification of the correction is given under AS 45.55.030 (b). If the document is filed with respect to a federal covered adviser, the amendment shall be filed when it is required to be filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission unless notification of the correction is given under AS 45.55.030 (b).

(d) All the records referred to in this section are subject at any time to reasonable periodic, special, or other examinations by representatives of the administrator, inside or outside this state, as the administrator considers necessary or appropriate in the public interest or for the protection of investors. For the purpose of avoiding unnecessary duplication of examinations, the administrator, insofar as the administrator considers it practicable in administering this subsection, may cooperate with the securities administrators of other states, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, and any national securities exchange or national securities association registered under 15 U.S.C. 78a - 78lll (Securities Exchange Act of 1934).

(e) Subject to 15 U.S.C. 80b-18a (Investment Advisers Act of 1940), an investment adviser representative or state investment adviser shall make and keep the accounts, correspondence, memoranda, papers, books, and other records that the administrator requires by regulation or order. All required records shall be preserved for three years unless the administrator by regulation prescribes otherwise.

(f) The administrator may by regulation or order require that certain information be furnished or disseminated by persons registered or required to be registered as state investment advisers as necessary or appropriate in the public interest or for the protection of investors and advisory clients. The administrator may determine that certain information may be used in whole or partial satisfaction of this requirement if the information complies with 15 U.S.C. 80b-1 - 80b-21 (Investment Advisers Act of 1940) and the rules adopted under that act.

(g) Subject to 15 U.S.C. 80b-18a (Investment Advisers Act of 1940), a state investment adviser shall file the financial reports the administrator requires by regulation or order.

(h) A state investment adviser that has its principal place of business in a state other than this state and the investment adviser representatives of that state investment adviser are exempt from the requirements of (e) of this section if the state investment adviser is registered as an investment adviser in the state where the state investment adviser has its principal place of business and is in compliance with that state's requirements relating to accounts and records.

(i) A broker-dealer and an agent of a broker-dealer shall file with the administrator only the financial reports or other information required to be filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission under 15 U.S.C. 78a - 78lll (Securities Exchange Act of 1934).

(j) A state investment adviser that has its principal place of business in a state other than this state and the investment adviser representatives of that state investment adviser shall file with the administrator only the financial reports or other information required by the state in which the state investment adviser maintains its principal place of business if the state investment adviser is licensed in that state and is in compliance with that state's reporting requirements.

(k) A broker-dealer shall comply with the supervision requirements set out in Conduct Rule 3010 of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.


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