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Code · CFR · Title 17 — Commodity and Securities Exchanges · Part 143 — Collection of Claims Owed the United States Arising from Activities Under the Commission's Jurisdiction · § 143.7

§ 143.7. Delegation of authority to the Executive Director.

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(a)The Commission hereby delegates, until such time as the Commission orders otherwise, to the Executive Director or to any Commission employee under the Executive Director's supervision as he or she may designate, authority to take action to carry out subpart A and subpart B of this part and the requirements of 31 CFR parts 900-905 and 31 CFR 285.11.
(b)Delegated waivers or compromise under this part shall be with the concurrence of the General Counsel and the Director of the Division of Enforcement or of their respective designees. \[50 FR 5384, Feb. 8, 1985, as amended at 69 FR 52997, Aug. 31, 2004\]
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