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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 6197 (Introduced in House) — To reauthorize the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Title I—Policy Amendments Sec. 101. Foreign futures authority. Sec. 102. Honors program. Sec. 103. Advisory committee changes. Sec. 104. Enhancement of Office of Minority and Women Inclusion at the Commission; internship program. Sec. 105. Detailing and resource-sharing. Sec. 106. Office of the Chief Economist. Sec. 107. Equal consideration for holding companies. Sec. 108. Exemption of qualified charitable organizations from regulation as commodity pool operators.
Sec. 109. Digital commodity. Sec. 110. System safeguards. Sec. 111. Administration of swap execution facilities. Sec. 112. Applicability of prohibitions on fraud and manipulation to activities outside the United States. Sec. 113. Privilege retention. Sec. 114. Proprietary information. Sec. 115. Authority to provide food and incidental assistance to foreign officials hosted by the Commission. Sec. 116. Extension of operations. Sec. 117. Aiding and abetting. Sec. 118. Modernization of authority of the Commission to conduct research, development, demonstration, and information programs.
Sec. 119. Protecting customer property during commodity broker bankruptcy. Sec. 120. Elimination of the double-sided confirmation requirement for swap data repositories. Sec. 121. Whistleblower protections for internal disclosures. Sec. 122. Updating standards for natural persons to meet requirements for qualified eligible persons. Sec. 123. Government Accountability Office study on aluminum markets. Sec. 124. Response to foreign regulatory authority. Sec. 125. Affiliate conditions.
Title II—Technical Corrections Sec. 201. Correction of references. Sec. 202. Elimination of obsolete references to dealer options. Sec. 203. Updated trade data publication requirement. Sec. 204. Flexibility for all registered entities. Sec. 205. Elimination of obsolete references to electronic trading facilities. Sec. 206. Elimination of obsolete reference to alternative swap execution facilities. Sec. 207. Clarification of Commission authority over swaps trading. Sec. 208. Elimination of obsolete reference to the Commodity Exchange Commission.
Sec. 209. Elimination of obsolete references to derivative transaction execution facilities. Sec. 210. Elimination of obsolete references to exempt boards of trade. Sec. 211. Elimination of completed reports. Sec. 212. Miscellaneous corrections. Sec. 213. Technical amendments to section 14(e) . Sec. 214. Technical clarifications for retail foreign currency. Sec. 215. Miscellaneous swap technical corrections.
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