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Code · CFR · Title 17 — Commodity and Securities Exchanges · Part 9 — Rules Relating to Review of Exchange Disciplinary, Access Denial or Other Adverse Actions · § 9.20

§ 9.20. Notice of appeal.

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(a)Time to file. Except as provided in § 9.1(b), any person who is the subject of disciplinary or access denial action by an exchange or any person who is otherwise adversely affected by any other action of an exchange may, at any time within thirty days after notice of the disciplinary or access denial action has been delivered to the person disciplined or denied access in accordance with § 9.11, or within thirty days after notice of another adverse action, file a notice of appeal of such disciplinary, access denial or other adverse action. The Commission may dismiss any appeal for which a notice of appeal is not timely filed.
(b)Contents. The notice of appeal need consist only of a brief statement indicating that the party is requesting Commission review of the exchange action, and must include:
(1)The name and address of the appellant, and any duly authorized agent or officer of the appellant;
(2)The name and docket number of the exchange proceeding;
(3)The date on which the disciplinary, access denial or other adverse action was imposed by the exchange or the date on which the final exchange decision was rendered, and the dates upon which the exchange action has or will become final and effective;
(4)A copy of the notice provided to the appellant by the exchange in accordance with the provisions of § 9.11, in the case of a disciplinary or access denial action, or otherwise, in the case of any other adverse exchange action;
(5)The relief sought from the action of the exchange;
(6)The appellant's request for a copy of the record of the exchange proceeding, or portions of the record not in the appellant's possession, and a representation that the appellant agrees to pay the exchange reasonable fees, as provided in the rules of the exchange, for printing that copy; and
(7)A nonrefundable filing fee of \$100 remitted by check, bank draft or money order, payable to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. \[52 FR 25366, July 7, 1987; 52 FR 27286, July 20, 1987\]
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