[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 17, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 17CFR232.11]

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              TITLE 17--COMMODITY AND SECURITIES EXCHANGES
 
             CHAPTER II--SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
 
PART 232--REGULATION S-T--GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRONIC FILINGS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 232.11  Definition of terms used in part 232.

    Unless otherwise specifically provided, the terms used in Regulation 
S-T (part 232 of this chapter) have the same meanings as in the federal 
securities laws and the rules, regulations and forms promulgated 
thereunder. In addition, the following definitions of terms apply 
specifically to electronic format documents and shall apply wherever 
they appear in laws, rules, regulations and forms governing such 
documents, unless the context otherwise specifies:
    Animated graphics. The term animated graphics means text or images 
that do not remain static but that may move when viewed in a browser.
    ASCII document. The term ASCII document means an electronic text 
document with contents limited to American Standard Code for Information 
Interchange (ASCII) characters and that is tagged with Standard 
Generalized Mark Up Language (SGML) tags in the format required for 
ASCII/SGML documents by the EDGAR Filer Manual.
    Business development company. The term business development company 
has the meaning set forth in section 2(a)(48) of the Investment Company 
Act.
    Direct transmission. The term direct transmission means the 
transmission of one or more electronic submissions via a telephonic 
communication session.
    Disruptive code. The term disruptive code means any active content 
or other executable code, or any program or set of electronic computer 
instructions inserted into a computer, operating system, or program that 
replicates itself or that actually or potentially modifies or in any way 
alters, damages, destroys or disrupts the file content or the operation 
of any computer, computer file, computer database, computer system, 
computer network or software, and as otherwise set forth in the EDGAR 
Filer Manual.
    EDGAR. The term EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and 
Retrieval) means the computer system for the receipt, acceptance, review 
and dissemination of documents submitted in electronic format.
    EDGAR Filer Manual. The term EDGAR Filer Manual means the current 
version of the manual prepared by the Commission setting out the 
technical format requirements for an electronic submission.
    Note: See Rule 301 of Regulation S-T (Sec. 232.301).

    Electronic document. The term electronic document means the portion 
of an electronic submission separately tagged as an individual document 
in the format required by the EDGAR Filer Manual.
    Electronic filer. The term electronic filer means a person or an 
entity that submits filings electronically pursuant to Rules 100 and 101 
of Regulation S-T (Secs. 232.100 and 232.101, respectively).
    Electronic filing. The term electronic filing means one or more 
electronic documents filed under the federal securities laws that are 
transmitted or delivered to the Commission in electronic format.
    Electronic format. The term electronic format means the computerized 
format of a document prepared in accordance with the EDGAR Filer Manual.

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    Electronic submission. The term electronic submission means any 
document, such as a filing, correspondence, or modular submission, or 
any discrete set of documents, transmitted or delivered to the 
Commission in electronic format.
    Exchange Act. The term Exchange Act means the Securities Exchange 
Act of 1934.
    Executable code. The term executable code means instructions to a 
computer to carry out operations that use features beyond the viewer's, 
reader's, or Internet browser's native ability to interpret and display 
HTML, PDF, and static graphic files. Such code may be in binary (machine 
language) or in script form. Executable code includes disruptive code.
    Header information. The term header information means information 
designated by the EDGAR Filer Manual to precede the text of each 
electronic submission and document submitted therewith via EDGAR that 
identifies characteristics of the submission and documents in order to 
facilitate electronic processing by the EDGAR system.
    HTML document. The term HTML document means an electronic text 
document tagged with HyperText Markup Language tags in the format 
required by the EDGAR Filer Manual.
    Hypertext links or hyperlinks. The term hypertext links or 
hyperlinks means the representation of an Internet address in a form 
that an Internet browser application can recognize as an Internet 
address.
    Investment Company Act. The term Investment Company Act means the 
Investment Company Act of 1940.
    Modular submission. The term modular submission means an electronic 
submission that contains one or more documents, or portions of a 
document, submitted for storage in the non-public EDGAR data storage 
area for purposes of subsequent inclusion in one or more electronic 
filings pursuant to Rule 501(a) of Regulation S-T (Sec. 232.501(a)).
    Official filing. The term official filing means any filing that is 
received and accepted by the Commission, regardless of filing medium and 
exclusive of header information, tags and any other technical 
information required in an electronic filing.
    Original. The term original, when used or implied in the securities 
laws, rules, regulations or forms, includes the writing itself or any 
counterpart intended to have the same effect by a person executing or 
issuing it. If data are stored in a computer or similar device, any 
printout or other output readable by sight, shown to reflect the data 
accurately, is an original.
    Paper format. The term paper format means a paper document.
    Public Utility Act. The term Public Utility Act means the Public 
Utility Holding Company Act of 1935.
    Registrant. The term registrant means an issuer of securities for 
which a Securities Act registration statement is required to be filed 
and/or an issuer of securities with respect to which an Exchange Act 
registration statement or report is required to be filed and/or an 
investment company required to file an Investment Company Act 
registration statement or report.
    Securities Act. The term Securities Act means the Securities Act of 
1933.
    Segmented Filing. The term segmented filing means an electronic 
format document assembled from segments previously submitted to the non-
public EDGAR data storage for one-time inclusion in an electronic filing 
pursuant to Rule 501(b) of Regulation S-T (Sec. 232.501(b)).
    Tag. The term tag means an identifier that highlights specific 
information to EDGAR that is in the format required by the EDGAR Filer 
Manual.
    Third party filer. The term third party filer means any person or 
entity that files documents with the Commission with respect to another 
entity.
    Trust Indenture Act. The term Trust Indenture Act means the Trust 
Indenture Act of 1939.
    Unofficial PDF copy. The term unofficial PDF copy means an optional 
copy of an electronic document that may be included in an EDGAR 
submission tagged as a Portable Document Format document in the format 
required by

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the EDGAR Filer Manual and submitted in accordance with Rule 104 of 
Regulation S-T (Sec. 232.104).

[58 FR 14670, Mar. 18, 1993, as amended at 62 FR 36456, July 8, 1997; 64 
FR 27894, May 21, 1999; 65 FR 24800, Apr. 27, 2000]