[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 17, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 17CFR140.735-2]

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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 
 
  Subpart C_Regulation Concerning Conduct of Members and Employees and 
             Former Members and Employees of the Commission
 
Sec.  140.735-2  Prohibited transactions.

    (a) Application. This section applies to all transactions effected 
by or on behalf of a Commission member or employee of the Commission, 
including transactions for the account of other persons effected by the 
member or employee, directly or indirectly under a power of attorney or 
otherwise. A member or employee shall be deemed to have a sufficient 
interest in the transactions of his or her spouse, minor child, or other 
relative who is a resident of the immediate household of the member or 
employee so that such transactions must be reported and are subject to 
all the terms of this section.
    (b) Prohibitions. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, 
no member or employee of the Commission shall:
    (1) Participate, directly or indirectly, in any transaction:
    (i) In commodity futures;
    (ii) Involving any commodity that is of the character of or which is 
commonly known to the trade as an option, privilege, indemnity, bid, 
offer, put, call, advance guaranty, or decline guaranty; or
    (iii) For the delivery of any commodity under a standardized 
contract commonly known to the trade as a margin account, margin 
contract, leverage account, or leverage contract, or under any contract, 
account, arrangement, scheme, or device that the Commission determines 
serves the same function or functions as such a standardized contract, 
or is marketed or managed in substantially the same manner as such a 
standardized contract;
    (2) Effect any purchase or sale of an option, futures contract, or 
option on a futures contract involving a security or group of 
securities;
    (3) Sell a security which he or she does not own or consummate a 
sale by the delivery of a security borrowed by or for his or her 
account;
    (4) Participate, directly or indirectly, in any investment 
transaction in an actual commodity if:
    (i) Nonpublic information is used in the investment transaction;
    (ii) It is prohibited by rule or regulation of the Commission; or
    (iii) It is effected by means of any instrument regulated by the 
Commission and is not otherwise permitted by an exception under this 
section;
    (5) Purchase or sell any securities of a company which, to his or 
her knowledge, is involved in any:
    (i) Pending investigation by the Commission;
    (ii) Proceeding before the Commission or to which the Commission is 
a party;
    (iii) Other matter under consideration by the Commission that could 
have a direct and predictable effect upon the company; or
    (6) Recommend or suggest to another person any transaction in which 
the member or employee is not permitted to participate in any 
circumstance where the member or employee could reasonably expect to 
benefit or where the member or employee has or may have control or 
substantial influence over such person.
    (c) Exception for farming, ranching, and natural resource 
operations. The prohibitions in paragraphs (b)(1)(i) and (ii) of this 
section shall not apply to a transaction in connection with any farming, 
ranching, oil and gas, mineral rights, or other natural resource 
operation in which the member or employee has a financial interest, if 
he or she is not involved in the decision to engage in, and does not 
have prior knowledge of, the actual futures or options transaction and 
has previously notified the General Counsel \2\ in writing of the nature 
of the operation, the extent of the member's or employee's interest, the 
types of transactions in which the operation may engage, and the 
identity of the person or persons who will make trading decisions for 
the operation; \3\
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    \2\ As used in this subpart, ``General Counsel'' refers to the 
General Counsel in his or her capacity as counselor for the Commission 
and designated agency ethics official for the Commission, and includes 
his or her designee and the alternate designated agency ethics official 
appointed by the agency head pursuant to 5 CFR 2638.202.
    \3\ Although not required, if they choose to do so, members or 
employees may use powers of attorney or other arrangements in order to 
meet the notice requirements of, and to assure that they have no control 
or knowledge of, futures or options transactions permitted under 
paragraph (c) of this section. A member or employee considering such 
arrangements should consult with the Office of General Counsel in 
advance for approval. Should a member or employee gain knowledge of an 
actual futures or option transaction entered into by an operation 
described in paragraph (c) of this section that has already taken place 
and the market position represented by that transaction remains open, he 
or she should promptly report that fact and all other details to the 
General Counsel and seek advice as to what action, including recusal 
from any particular matter that will have a direct and predictable 
effect on the financial interest in question, may be appropriate.

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    (d) Other exceptions. The prohibitions in paragraphs (b)(1), (2) and 
(3) of this section shall not apply to:
    (1) A transaction entered into by any publicly-available pooled 
investment vehicle (such as a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund) other 
than one operated by a person who is a commodity pool operator with 
respect to such entity if the direct or indirect ownership interest of 
the member or employee neither exercises control nor has the ability to 
exercise control over the transactions entered into by such vehicle; \4\
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    \4\ Section 9(c) of the Commodity Exchange Act makes it a felony for 
any member or employee, or agent thereof, to participate, directly or 
indirectly in, inter alia, any transaction in commodity futures, option, 
leverage transaction, or other arrangement that the Commission 
determines serves the same function, unless authorized to do so by 
Commission rule or regulation. 17 CFR 4.5 excludes certain otherwise 
regulated persons from the definition of ``commodity pool operator'' 
with respect to operation of specific investment entities enumerated in 
the regulation.
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    (2) The acceptance or exercise of any stock option or similar right 
granted by an employer as part of a compensation package to a spouse or 
minor child or other related member of the immediate household of a 
member or employee, or to the exercise of any stock option or similar 
right granted to the member or employee by a previous employer prior to 
commencement of the member's or employee's tenure with the Commission as 
part of such member's or employee's compensation package from such 
previous employer;
    (3) A transaction by any trust or estate of which the member or 
employee or the spouse, minor child, or other related member of the 
immediate household of the member or employee is solely a beneficiary, 
has no power to control, and does not in fact control or advise with 
respect to the investments of the trust or estate;
    (4) The exercise of any privilege to convert or exchange securities, 
of rights accruing unconditionally by virtue of ownership of other 
securities (as distinguished from a contingent right to acquire 
securities not subscribed for by others), or of rights in order to round 
out fractional shares in securities;
    (5) The acceptance of stock dividends on securities already owned, 
the reinvestment of cash dividends on a security already owned, or the 
participation in a periodic investment plan when the original purchase 
was otherwise consistent with this rule; or
    (6) Investment in any fund established pursuant to the Federal 
Employees Retirement System.
    (e) No prohibition on stocks or funds. Nothing in paragraph (b)(1) 
or (2) of this section shall prohibit a member or employee from 
purchasing, selling, or retaining any share that represents ownership of 
a publicly-owned corporation or interest in a publicly-available pooled 
investment vehicle containing any such shares (such as a mutual fund or 
exchange-traded fund) other than one operated by a person who is a 
commodity pool operator with respect to such pooled investment vehicle, 
regardless of whether any security futures product may at any time be or 
have been based upon shares of such corporation or pooled investment 
vehicle, and regardless of whether such pooled investment vehicle may, 
by design or effect, track or follow any group of securities that also 
underlies a futures contract.
    (f) Exception applicable to legally separated employees. This 
section shall not apply to transactions of a legally separated spouse of 
a member or employee, including transactions for the benefit of a minor 
child, if the member or employee has no power to control, and does not, 
in fact, advise or control with respect to such transactions. If the

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member or employee has actual or constructive knowledge of such 
transactions of a legally separated spouse or for the benefit of a minor 
child, the disqualification provisions of Sec.  140.735-2a(d)(2)(i)-
(iii) and 18 U.S.C. 208 are applicable.

[67 FR 5939, Feb. 8, 2002]