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Code · CFR · Title 17 — Commodity and Securities Exchanges · Part 242 — Regulations M, Sho, ATS, AC, NMS, SE, and SBSR, and Customer Margin Requirements for Security Futures · § 242.1004

§ 242.1004. SCI entity business continuity and disaster recovery plans testing requirements for members or participants.

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With respect to an SCI entity's business continuity and disaster recovery plans, including its backup systems, each SCI entity shall:
(a)Establish standards for the designation of those members or participants that the SCI entity reasonably determines are, taken as a whole, the minimum necessary for the maintenance of fair and orderly markets in the event of the activation of such plans;
(b)Designate members or participants pursuant to the standards established in paragraph
(a)of this section and require participation by such designated members or participants in scheduled functional and performance testing of the operation of such plans, in the manner and frequency specified by the SCI entity, provided that such frequency shall not be less than once every 12 months; and
(c)Coordinate the testing of such plans on an industry- or sector-wide basis with other SCI entities.
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