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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 16 — Securities Offering Disclosure Rules · § 16.8

§ 16.8. Small issues.

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(a)The OCC will deem offers and sales of national bank or Federal savings association issued securities that satisfy the requirements of SEC Regulation A (17 CFR part 230, Regulation A—Conditional Small Issues Exemption) to be exempt from the registration and prospectus requirements of § 16.3 pursuant to § 16.5(d) of this part.
(b)A filer should consult the SEC's Securities Act Industry Guide 3—Statistical Disclosure by Bank Holding Companies (17 CFR 229.801(c) and 231) and requirement 7 (Loans) of Rule 9-03 of SEC Regulation S-X (17 CFR 230.9-03) for guidance on appropriate disclosures when preparing offering documents to be filed with the OCC pursuant to Regulation A. [59 FR 54798, Nov. 2, 1994, as amended at 82 FR 8108, Jan. 23, 2017]
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