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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Securities Exchange Act of 1934 · Sec. 4B

Sec. 4B. transfer of functions with respect to assignment of personnel to chairman

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## Sec. 4B transfer of functions with respect to assignment of personnel to chairman **[**78d–2**]** In addition to the functions transferred by the provisions of Reorganization Plan Numbered 10 of 1950 (64 Stat. 1265), there are hereby transferred from the Commission to the Chairman of the Commission the functions of the Commission with respect to the assignment of Commission personnel, including Commissioners, to perform such functions as may have been delegated by the Commission to the Commission personnel, including Commissioners, pursuant to section 4A of this title.
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