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Code · South Carolina · Title 39 - TRADE AND COMMERCE · CHAPTER 73 · State Commodity Code

§ 39-73-30. Purchasers or sellers as to whom prohibition not applicable.

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§ 39-73-30. Purchasers or sellers as to whom prohibition not applicable.
(A)The prohibitions in Section 39-73-20 do not apply to transactions offered by and in which any of the following persons, or an employee, an officer, or a director of them acting solely in that capacity, is the purchaser or seller:
(1)a person registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a futures commission merchant or as a leverage transaction merchant whose activities require registration;
(2)a person registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as a broker-dealer whose activities require registration;
(3)a person affiliated with, and whose obligations and liabilities under the transaction are guaranteed by, a person referred to in item
(1)or (2);
(4)a person who is a member of a contract market designated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, or clearinghouse of it;
(5)a financial institution;
(6)a person registered under the laws of this State as a securities broker-dealer whose activities require registration.
(B)The exemptions in this section do not apply to a transaction or an activity prohibited by the Commodity Exchange Act or a CFTC Rule.
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