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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 45. Trade and Commerce
- Chapter 55. Alaska Securities Act
- Section 35. Limited Registration of Canadian Broker-Dealers and Agents.
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AS 45.55.035. Limited Registration of Canadian Broker-Dealers and Agents.
- (a) If a broker-dealer is registered under this section and its principal office is located in a province or territory of
Canada that provides at least equivalent registration for a broker-dealer that is resident in the United States, a
broker-dealer that is resident in Canada and does not have an office or other physical presence in this state may
effect transactions in securities with or for or induce or attempt to induce the purchase or sale of a security by a
person from Canada who is
- (1) temporarily resident in this state and with whom the Canadian broker-dealer had a bona fide broker-dealer-client
relationship before the person entered the United States; or
- (2) resident in this state and whose transactions are in a self-directed tax-advantaged retirement plan in Canada of which
the person is the holder or contributor.
- (b) An agent who represents a Canadian broker-dealer registered under this section may, if the agent is registered under
this section, effect transactions in securities in this state as permitted for the broker-dealer under (a) of this
section.
- (c) Subject to the requirements of (a) of this section, a Canadian broker-dealer may register under this section if the
broker-dealer
- (1) files an application in the form required by the jurisdiction in which the broker-dealer has its principal office;
- (2) files a written consent to service of process under AS 45.55.980(g);
- (3) is registered as a broker or dealer in good standing in the jurisdiction from which the broker-dealer is effecting
transactions into this state and files evidence of the registration; and
- (4) is a member of a self-regulating organization or stock exchange in Canada.
- (d) An agent may register under this section in order to effect transactions in securities in this state if the agent
represents a Canadian broker-dealer that is registered under this section, and the agent
- (1) files an application in the form required by the jurisdiction in which the broker-dealer has its principal office;
- (2) files a written consent to service of process under AS 45.55.980(g); and
- (3) is registered and files evidence of good standing in the jurisdiction from which the agent is effecting transactions
into this state.
- (e) Registration under this section becomes effective on the 30th day after an application is filed unless it is made
effective earlier by the administrator or a denial order is in effect and a proceeding is pending under AS 45.55.060
.
- (f) A Canadian broker-dealer registered under this section shall
- (1) maintain provincial or territorial registration and membership in good standing in a self-regulating organization or
stock exchange;
- (2) provide the administrator on request with books and records relating to its business in the state as a broker-dealer;
- (3) inform the administrator promptly of any criminal action taken against the broker-dealer or of any finding or sanction
imposed on the broker-dealer as a result of regulatory action, including that of a self-regulating organization,
involving fraud, theft, deceit, misrepresentation, or similar conduct; and
- (4) disclose to its clients in this state that the broker-dealer and its agents are not subject to the full regulatory
requirements of this chapter.
- (g) An agent of a Canadian broker-dealer registered under this section shall
- (1) maintain provincial or territorial registration in good standing; and
- (2) inform the administrator promptly of any criminal action taken against the agent or of any finding or sanction imposed
on the broker-dealer or agent as a result of regulatory action, including that of a self-regulating organization,
involving fraud, theft, deceit, misrepresentation, or similar conduct.
- (h) Renewal applications for Canadian broker-dealers and agents under this section must be filed before December 1 each
year and may be made by filing the most recent renewal application, if any, filed in the jurisdiction in which the
broker-dealer has its principal office or, if a renewal application is not required, the most recent application filed
under (c)(1) or (d)(1) of this section.
- (i) An applicant for registration or renewal registration under this section shall pay the fee for broker-dealers and
agents required by this chapter.
- (j) A Canadian broker-dealer or agent registered under this section may not effect transactions in this state except
- (1) as permitted under (a) or (b) of this section;
- (2) with or through
- (A) the issuers of the securities involved in the transactions;
- (B) other broker-dealers; or
- (C) banks, savings institutions, trust companies, insurance companies, investment companies as defined in 15 U.S.C. 80a-3
(Investment Company Act of 1940), pension or profit-sharing trusts, or other financial institutions or institutional
buyers, whether acting for themselves or as trustees; or
- (3) as otherwise permitted by this chapter.
- (k) A Canadian broker-dealer or agent registered under this section and acting in accordance with the limitations in (j)
of this section is exempt from all of the requirements of this chapter except the anti-fraud provisions under AS 45.55.010
and the requirements of this section. The registration of a Canadian broker-dealer or agent under this section may not
be denied, suspended, or revoked except in accordance with the provisions of AS 45.55.060
for a breach of the anti-fraud provisions under AS 45.55.010
or the requirements of this section.
- (l) In this section, "Canadian broker-dealer" means a broker-dealer that has its principal office in a province or
territory of Canada.
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