[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: 17CFR3.13]

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              TITLE 17--COMMODITY AND SECURITIES EXCHANGES
 
             CHAPTER I--COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION
 
PART 3_REGISTRATION--Table of Contents
 
                         Subpart A_Registration
 
Sec.  3.13  Registration of agricultural trade option merchants and 
their associated persons.

    (a) Definitions--(1) Agricultural trade option merchant. 
``Agricultural trade option merchant'' means any person

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that is in the business of soliciting, offering to enter into, entering 
into, confirming the execution of, or maintaining a position in, 
transactions or agreements in interstate commerce which are not 
conducted or executed on or subject to the rules of a contract market, 
and which are or are held out to be of the character of, or are commonly 
known to the trade as, an ``option,'' ``privilege,'' ``indemnity,'' 
``bid,'' ``offer,'' ``put,'' ``call,'' ``advance guarantee,'' or 
``decline guarantee,'' involving wheat, cotton, rice, corn, oats, 
barley, rye, flaxseed, grain sorghums, mill feeds, butter, eggs, solanum 
tuberosum (Irish potatoes), wool, wool tops, fats and oils (including 
lard, tallow, cottonseed oil, peanut oil, soybean oil and all other fats 
and oils), cottonseed meal, cottonseed, peanuts, soybeans, soybean meal, 
livestock, livestock products, and frozen concentrated orange juice. 
Provided, however, that any person entering into such transactions 
solely for the purpose of managing the risk arising from the conduct of 
his or her own commercial enterprise is not considered to be in the 
business described in this paragraph.
    (2) Associated person of an agricultural trade option merchant. 
``Associated person of an agricultural trade option merchant'' means a 
partner, employee, or agent (or any person occupying a similar status or 
performing similar functions) that:
    (i) Solicits or accepts customers' orders (other than in a clerical 
capacity) or
    (ii) Supervises directly any person or persons so engaged.
    (b) Registration required. It shall be unlawful for any person in 
the business of soliciting, offering or selling the instruments listed 
in Sec.  32.2 of this chapter to solicit, to offer to enter into, or to 
enter into, to confirm the execution of, or to maintain transactions in 
such instruments or to supervise directly persons so engaged except if 
registered as an agricultural trade option merchant or as an associated 
person of such a registered agricultural trade option merchant under 
this section.
    (c) Duration of registration. (1) A person registered in accordance 
with the provisions of this section shall continue to be registered 
until the revocation or withdrawal of registration.
    (2) Agricultural trade option merchants must notify the National 
Futures Association within forty five days when an associated person has 
ceased to be so associated.
    (3) An associated person who ceases to be associated with a 
registered agricultural trade option merchant is prohibited from 
engaging in activities requiring registration under Sec.  32.13 of this 
chapter or representing himself or herself to be a registrant until:
    (i) A registered agricultural trade option merchant notifies the 
National Futures Association of the person's association; and
    (ii) The associated person certifies to the National Futures 
Association that he or she is not disqualified from registration for the 
reasons listed in section 8a (2) and (3) of the Act; provided, however, 
no such certification is required when the associated person becomes 
associated with the new agricultural trade option merchant within ninety 
days from when the associated person ceased the previous association.
    (d) Conditions for registration. (1) Applicants for registration as 
an agricultural trade option merchant must meet the following 
conditions:
    (i) The agricultural trade option merchant must have and maintain at 
all times net worth of at least $50,000 computed in accordance with 
generally accepted accounting principles;
    (ii) The agricultural trade option merchant must identify each of 
the natural persons who controls or directs the offer or sale of trade 
options or associated trading activity by the agricultural trade option 
merchant and any associated person of the agricultural trade option 
merchant and each such natural person must certify that he or she is not 
disqualified from registration for the reasons listed in sections 8a(2) 
and (3) of the Act; and
    (iii) The agricultural trade option merchant must provide access to 
any representative of the Commission or the United States Department of 
Justice for the purpose of inspecting books and records.
    (2) Applicants for registration as an associated person of an must 
meet the

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following conditions. Such persons must:
    (i) Identify the agricultural trade option merchant with whom the 
person is associated or to be associated within thirty days of the 
person's registration; and
    (ii) Certify that he or she is not disqualified from registration 
for the reasons listed in sections 8a(2) and (3) of the Act.
    (e) Applications for registration. (1) The agricultural trade option 
merchant, including its principals, and associated persons of an 
agricultural trade option merchant must apply for registration on the 
appropriate forms specified by the National Futures Association and 
approved by the Commission, in accordance with the instructions thereto, 
including the separate certifications from each natural person that he 
or she is not disqualified for any of the reasons listed in sections 
8a(2) and (3) of the Act and such other identifying background 
information as may be specified.
    (2) The agricultural trade option merchant's application must also 
include its most recent annual financial statements certified by an 
independent certified public accountant in accordance with generally 
accepted auditing standards prepared within the prior 12 months.
    (3) These applications must be supplemented to include any changes 
in the information required to be provided thereon on a form specified 
by the National Futures Association and approved by the Commission.
    (f) Withdrawal of application for registration; denial, suspension 
and revocation of registration. The provisions of Sec. Sec.  3.51, 3.55, 
3.56 and 3.60 shall apply to applicants for registration and registrants 
as agricultural trade options merchants and their associated persons 
under this part 3 as though they were an applicant or registrant in any 
capacity under the Act.
    (g) Withdrawal from registration. An agricultural trade option 
merchant that has ceased or has not commenced engaging in activities 
requiring registration may withdraw from registration 30 days after 
notifying the National Futures Association on the specified form of its 
intent to do so, unless otherwise notified by the Commission. Such a 
withdrawal notification must include information identifying the 
location of, and the custodian authorized to release, the agricultural 
trade option merchant's records, a statement of the disposition of 
customer positions, cash balances, securities or other property and a 
statement that no obligations to customers arising from agricultural 
trade options remain outstanding.
    (h) Dual registration of associated persons. An associated person of 
an agricultural trade option merchant may be associated with other 
registrants subject to the provision of Sec.  3.12(f).

[64 FR 68016, Dec. 6, 1999]