[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 17, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 17CFR200.21]

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              TITLE 17--COMMODITY AND SECURITIES EXCHANGES
 
             CHAPTER II--SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
 
PART 200--ORGANIZATION; CONDUCT AND ETHICS; AND INFORMATION AND REQUESTS--Table of Contents
 
             Subpart A--Organization and Program Management
 
Sec. 200.21  The General Counsel.

    (a) The General Counsel is the chief legal officer of the 
Commission. He or she is responsible for the representation of the 
Commission in judicial proceedings in which it is involved as a party or 
as amicus curiae, for directing and supervising all civil litigation 
involving the Commission in the United States District Courts, except 
for law enforcement actions filed on behalf of the Commission, for 
directing and supervising the Commission's responsibilities under the 
Bankruptcy Code and all related litigation, and for representing the 
Commission in all cases in appellate courts. The General Counsel is 
responsible for the review of cases which the Division of Enforcement 
recommends be referred to the Department of Justice with a 
recommendation for criminal prosecution. In addition, he or she is 
responsible for advising the Commission at its request or at the request 
of any division director or office head, or on his or her own motion, 
with respect to interpretations

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involving questions of law; for the conduct of administrative 
proceedings relating to the disqualification of lawyers from practice 
before the Commission; for the preparation of the Commission comments to 
the Congress on pending legislation; and for the drafting, in 
conjunction with appropriate divisions and offices, of legislative 
proposals to be sponsored by the Commission. The General Counsel is also 
responsible for the review and clearance of the form and content of 
articles, treatises, and prepared speeches and addresses by members of 
the staff relating to the Commission or to the statutes and rules 
administered by the Commission. He or she is responsible (with the 
Associate Executive Director of the Office of Administrative and 
Personnel Management) for administering the Commission's Ethics Program, 
and (with the Ethics Counsel) for interpreting subpart M of this part 
and 5 CFR part 2635. He or she serves as Counselor to the Commission and 
its staff with regard to ethical and conflicts of interest questions and 
acts as the Commission's liaison on such matters with the Office of 
Administrative and Personnel Management, the Office of the Inspector 
General and the Department of Justice. The General Counsel also is 
responsible for coordinating and reviewing the interpretive positions of 
the various divisions and offices. In addition, he or she is responsible 
for appropriate disposition of all Freedom of Information Act and 
Privacy Act appeals pursuant to the authority delegated in Sec. 200.30-
14 of this chapter, and is the Commission's advisor with respect to 
legal problems arising under the Freedom of Information Act, the Privacy 
Act, the Federal Reports Act, the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the 
Civil Service laws and regulations, the statutes and rules applicable to 
the Commission's procurement, contracting, fiscal and related 
administrative activities, and other statutes and regulations of a 
similar nature applicable to a number of Government agencies.
    (b) The General Counsel is also responsible for assisting members of 
the Commission in the preparation of the opinions of the Commission, and 
to the Commission for the preparation of opinions and decisions on 
motions and certifications of questions and rulings by administrative 
law judges in the course of administrative law proceedings, except (1) 
in cases where, pursuant to a waiver by the parties of separation of 
function requirements, another Division or Office of the Commission's 
staff undertakes to prepare an opinion or decision, in which cases the 
General Counsel may assist in such preparation, and (2) with respect to 
administrative proceedings against lawyers under Rule 2(e) of the 
Commission's Rules of Practice (Sec. 201.2(e) of this chapter) or other 
cases in which the Chairman or the General Counsel has determined that 
separation of function requirements or other circumstances would make 
inappropriate the exercise of such functions by the General Counsel. In 
the cases described in clause (2), the Executive Assistant to the 
Chairman exercises such functions. The General Counsel deals with 
general problems arising under the Administrative Procedure Act, 
including the revision or adoption of rules of practice. The General 
Counsel is also responsible for the exercise of such review functions 
with respect to adjudicatory matters as are delegated to him or her by 
the Commission pursuant to 101 Stat. 1254 (15 U.S.C. 78d-1, 78d-2) or as 
may be otherwise delegated or assigned to him or her.
    (c) The General Counsel also is responsible to the Commission for 
the administration of the Government in the Sunshine Act for publicly 
certifying, pursuant to Sec. 200.406, that, in his or her opinion, 
particular Commission meetings may properly be closed to the public. In 
the absence of the General Counsel, the Solicitor to the Commission 
shall be deemed the General Counsel for purposes of Sec. 200.406. In the 
absence of the General Counsel and the Solicitor, the most senior 
Associate General Counsel available shall be deemed the General Counsel 
for purposes of Sec. 200.406. In the absence of the General Counsel, the 
Solicitor, and every Associate General Counsel, the most senior 
Assistant General Counsel available shall be deemed the General Counsel 
for purposes of Sec. 200.406. In the absence of the General Counsel, the 
Solicitor, every Associate General Counsel and

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every Assistant General Counsel, such attorneys as the General Counsel 
may designate (in such order of succession as the General Counsel 
directs) shall exercise the responsibilities imposed by Sec. 200.406.

[43 FR 13376, Mar. 30, 1978, as amended at 47 FR 26821, June 22, 1982; 
47 FR 37077, Aug. 25, 1982; 49 FR 12685, Mar. 30, 1984; 49 FR 13866, 
Apr. 9, 1984; 50 FR 12240, Mar. 28, 1985; 54 FR 18100, Apr. 27, 1989; 54 
FR 24331, June 7, 1989; 60 FR 14626, Mar. 20, 1995]