[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 17, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 17CFR140.99]

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              TITLE 17--COMMODITY AND SECURITIES EXCHANGES
 
             CHAPTER I--COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION
 
PART 140_ORGANIZATION, FUNCTIONS, AND PROCEDURES OF THE COMMISSION
--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart B_Functions
 
Sec.  140.99  Requests for exemptive, no-action and interpretative 
letters.

    (a) Definitions. For the purpose of this section:
    (1) Exemptive letter means a written grant of relief issued by the 
staff of a Division of the Commission from the applicability of a 
specific provision of the Act or of a rule, regulation or order issued 
thereunder by the Commission. An exemptive letter may only be issued by 
staff of a Division when the Commission itself has exemptive authority 
and that authority has been delegated by the Commission to the Division 
in question. An exemptive letter binds the Commission and its staff with 
respect to the relief provided therein. Only the Beneficiary may rely 
upon the exemptive letter.
    (2) No-action letter means a written statement issued by the staff 
of a Division of the Commission or of the Office of the General Counsel 
that it will not recommend enforcement action to the

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Commission for failure to comply with a specific provision of the Act or 
of a Commission rule, regulation or order if a proposed transaction is 
completed or a proposed activity is conducted by the Beneficiary. A no-
action letter represents the position only of the Division that issued 
it, or the Office of the General Counsel if issued thereby. A no-action 
letter binds only the issuing Division or the Office of the General 
Counsel, as applicable, and not the Commission or other Commission 
staff. Only the Beneficiary may rely upon the no-action letter.
    (3) Interpretative letter means written advice or guidance issued by 
the staff of a Division of the Commission or the Office of the General 
Counsel. An interpretative letter binds only the issuing Division or the 
Office of the General Counsel, as applicable, and does not bind the 
Commission or other Commission staff. An interpretative letter may be 
relied upon by persons in addition to the Beneficiary.
    (4) Letter means an exemptive, no-action or interpretative letter.
    (5) Division means the Division of Clearing and Intermediary 
Oversight or the Division of Market Oversight.
    (b) General requirements. (1) Issuance of a Letter is entirely 
within the discretion of Commission staff.
    (2) Each request for a Letter must comply with the requirements of 
this section. Commission staff may reject or decline to respond to a 
request that does not comply with the requirements of this section.
    (3) The request must relate to a proposed transaction or a proposed 
activity. Absent extraordinary circumstances, Commission staff will not 
issue a Letter based upon transactions or activities that have been 
completed or activities that have been conducted prior to the date upon 
which the request is filed with the Commission.
    (4) The request must be made by or on behalf of the person whose 
activities or transactions are the subject of the request. Commission 
staff will not respond to a request for a Letter that is made by or on 
behalf of an unidentified person.
    (5)(i) The request must set forth as completely as possible all 
material facts and circumstances giving rise to the request.
    (ii) Commission staff will not respond to a request based on a 
hypothetical situation. However, a requester may set forth one or more 
alternative structures or fact situations for a proposed transaction or 
activity; Provided, That the request complies with this section with 
respect to each alternative structure or fact situation.
    (c) Information requirements. Each request for a Letter must comply 
with the following information requirements:
    (1)(i) A request made by the person on whose behalf the Letter is 
sought must contain:
    (A) The name, main business address, main telephone number and, if 
applicable, the National Futures Association registration identification 
number of such person; and
    (B) The name and, if applicable, the National Futures Association 
registration identification number of each other person for whose 
benefit the person is seeking the Letter.
    (ii) When made by a requester other than the person on whose behalf 
the Letter is sought, the request must contain:
    (A) The name, main business address and main business telephone 
number of the requester;
    (B) The name and, if applicable, the National Futures Association 
registration identification number of the person on whose behalf the 
Letter is sought; and
    (C) The name and, if applicable, the National Futures Association 
registration identification number of each other person for whose 
benefit the requester is seeking the Letter.
    (iii) The request must provide the name, address and telephone 
number of a contact person from whom Commission staff may obtain 
additional information if necessary.
    (2) The section number of the particular provision of the Act and/or 
Commission rules, regulations or orders to which the request relates 
must be set forth in the upper right-hand corner of the first page of 
the request.
    (3) The request must be accompanied by:

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    (i) A certification by a person with knowledge of the facts that the 
material facts as represented in the request are true and complete. The 
following form of certification is sufficient for this purpose:

    I hereby certify that the material facts set forth in the attached 
letter dated -------- are true and complete to the best of my knowledge.
(name and title)________________________________________________________


and
    (ii) An undertaking made by the person on whose behalf the Letter is 
sought or by that person's authorized representative that, if at any 
time prior to issuance of a Letter, any material representation made in 
the request ceases to be true and complete, the person who made the 
undertaking will ensure that Commission staff is informed promptly in 
writing of all materially changed facts and circumstances. If a material 
change in facts or circumstances occurs subsequent to issuance of a 
Letter, the person on whose behalf the Letter is sought (or that 
person's authorized representative at the time of the change) must 
promptly so inform Commission staff.
    (4) The request must identify the type of relief requested and 
Letter sought and must clearly state why a Letter is needed. The request 
must identify all relevant legal and factual issues and discuss the 
legal and public policy bases supporting issuance of the Letter.
    (5) The request must contain references to all relevant authorities, 
including applicable provisions of the Act, Commission rules, 
regulations and orders, judicial decisions, administrative decisions, 
relevant statutory interpretations and policy statements. Adverse 
authority must be cited and discussed.
    (6) The request must identify prior publicly available Letters 
issued by Commission staff in response to circumstances similar to those 
surrounding the request (including adverse Letters), and must identify 
any conditions imposed by prior Letters as prerequisites for the 
issuance of those Letters. Citation of a representative sample of prior 
Letters is sufficient where a comprehensive recitation of prior Letters 
on a given topic would be repetitious or would not assist the staff in 
considering the request.
    (7) Requests may ask that, if the requested exemptive relief, no-
action position or interpretative guidance is denied, the staff consider 
granting alternative relief or adopting an alternative position.
    (d) Filing requirements. Each request for a Letter must comply with 
the following filing requirements:
    (1) The request must be in writing and signed.
    (2) A request for a Letter relating to the provisions of the Act or 
the Commission's rules, regulations or orders governing designated 
contract markets, registered derivatives transaction execution 
facilities, exempt commercial markets, exempt boards of trade, the 
nature of particular transactions and whether they are exempt or 
excluded from being required to be traded on one of the foregoing 
entities, foreign trading terminals, hedging exemptions, and the 
reporting of market positions shall be filed with the Director, Division 
of Market Oversight, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Three 
Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street, NW., Washington, DC 20581. A request 
for a Letter relating to all other provisions of the Act or Commission 
rules shall be filed with the Director, Division of Clearing and 
Intermediary Oversight Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Three 
Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street, NW., Washington, DC 20581. A request 
for a Letter relating to all other provisions of the Act or Commission 
rules shall be filed with the Director, Division of Clearing and 
Intermediary Oversight, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Three 
Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street, NW., Washington, DC 20581. The 
request must be submitted electronically using the e-mail address 
dmoletters@cftc.gov (for request filed with the Division of Market 
Oversight), or dcioletters@cftc.gov (for requests filed with the 
Division of Clearing and Intermediary Oversight), as appropriate, and a 
properly signed paper copy of the request must be provided to the 
Division of Market Oversight or the Division of Clearing and 
Intermediary Oversight, as appropriate, within ten

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days for purposes of verification of the electronic submission.
    (e) Form of staff response. No response to any request governed by 
this section is effective unless it is in writing, signed by appropriate 
Commission staff, and transmitted in final form to the recipient. 
Failure by Commission staff to respond to a request for a Letter does 
not constitute approval of the request. Nothing in this section shall 
preclude Commission staff from responding to a request for a Letter by 
way of endorsement or any other abbreviated, written form of response.
    (f) Withdrawal of requests. (1) A request for a Letter may be 
withdrawn by filing with Commission staff a written request for 
withdrawal, signed by the person on whose behalf the Letter was sought 
or by that person's authorized representative, that states whether the 
person on whose behalf the Letter was sought will proceed with the 
proposed transaction or activity.
    (2) Where a request has been submitted by an authorized 
representative of the person on whose behalf a Letter is sought, the 
authorized representative may withdraw from representation at any time 
without explanation, Provided, That Commission staff is promptly so 
notified.
    (g) Failure to pursue a request. In the event that Commission staff 
requests additional information or analysis from a requester and the 
requester does not provide that information or analysis within thirty 
calendar days, Commission staff generally will issue a denial of the 
request; Provided, however, that Commission staff in its discretion may 
issue an extension of time to provide the information and or analysis.
    (h) Confidential treatment. Confidential treatment of a request for 
a Letter must be requested separately in accordance with Sec.  140.98 or 
Sec.  145.9 of this chapter, as applicable.
    (i) Applicability to other sections. The provisions of this section 
shall not affect the requirements of, or otherwise be applicable to:
    (1) Notice filings required to be made to claim relief from the Act 
or from a Commission rule, regulation, or order including, without 
limitations, Sec. Sec.  4.5, 4.7(a), 4.7(b), 4.12(b), 4.13(b) and 
4.14(a)(8) of this chapter;
    (2) Requests for exemption pursuant to section 4(c) of the Act; or
    (3) Requests for exemption pursuant to Sec.  41.33 of this chapter.

[63 FR 68181, Dec. 10, 1998, as amended at 65 FR 47859, Aug. 4, 2000; 66 
FR 44967, Aug. 27, 2001; 67 FR 62353, Oct. 7, 2002; 69 FR 41426, July 9, 
2004]