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Code · CFR · Title 17 — Commodity and Securities Exchanges · Part 41 — Security Futures Products · § 41.34

§ 41.34. Exempt Provisions.

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Any board of trade notice-designated as a contract market in security futures products pursuant to § 41.31 also shall be exempt from:
(a)The following provisions of the Act, pursuant to section 5f(b)(1) of the Act:
(1)Section 4(c)(c);
(2)Section 4(c)(e);
(3)Section 4(c)(g);
(4)Section 4j;
(5)Section 5;
(6)Section 5c;
(7)Section 6a;
(8)Section 8(d);
(9)Section 9(f);
(10)Section 16 and;
(b)The following provisions, pursuant to section 5f(b)(4) of the Act:
(1)Section 6(a);
(2)Part 38 of this chapter;
(3)Part 40 of this chapter; and
(4)Section 41.27. \[67 FR 11229, Mar. 13, 2002\]
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