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Notice 2024-15 - Request for Comment
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Dealers, General Public, Investors, Issuers, Municipal Advisors

All Comments to Notice 2024-15

  1. ABLE Savings Plan Network: Letter from Bette Ann Mobley, Chair, dated April 10, 2025
  2. AKF Consulting Group: Letter from Andrea Feirstein, Managing Director, and Mark Chapleau, Senior Consultant, dated April 11, 2025
  3. Arizona State Treasurer’s Office: Letter from Kimberly Yee, Treasurer, dated April 10, 2025
  4. Ascensus: Letter from Christal Fenton, Associate General Counsel, dated April 10, 2025
  5. Bank of North Dakota: Email from James Barnhardt dated April 3, 2025
  6. College Savings Foundation: Letter from Chris McGee, Chair, dated April 9, 2025
  7. College Savings Plans Network: Letter from Mary G. Morris, Chair, dated April 2, 2025
  8. Commonwealth Savers Plan: Letter from Mary G. Morris, Chief Executive Officer, dated April 11, 2025
  9. First Public, LLC: Email from Bill Mastrodicasa dated April 11, 2025
  10. Government Finance Officers Association: Letter from Emily Brock, Director of Federal Liaison Center, dated June 3, 2025
  11. Illinois State Treasurer’s Office: Letter from Michael W. Frerichs, Treasurer, dated April 10, 2025; and Letter from Michael Frerichs, Treasurer, dated April 10, 2025
  12. Investment Company Institute:  Letter from Tara Buckley, Deputy General Counsel, Financial Regulation, and Shannon Salinas, Associate General Counsel, Retirement Policy, dated April 11, 2025
  13. Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority: Letter from Thomas M. Graf, Executive Director, dated April 9, 2025
  14. my529: Letter from Richard K. Ellis, Executive Director, dated March 31, 2025
  15. Nebraska State Treasurer’s Office: Letter from Rachel Biar, Deputy State Treasurer for Savings Programs, dated April 2, 2025
  16. Pennsylvania Treasury Department: Letter from Stacy Garrity, Treasurer, dated April 2, 2025
  17. Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association: Letter from Leslie M. Norwood, Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, and Gerald O’Hara, Vice President and Assistant General Counsel, dated April 11, 2025
  18. TIAA-CREF Tuition Financing, Inc: Letter from Christopher S. Lynch, President, dated April 10, 2025
  19. Vestwell: Letter from Aaron Schumm, Chief Executive Officer, dated April 11, 2025
Notice 2024-14 - Request for Comment
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Dealers, General Public, Municipal Advisors

All Comments to Notice 2024-14

  1. American Securities Association: Letter from Jessica R. Giroux, General Counsel and Head of Fixed Income Policy, dated January 28, 2025
  2. Bond Dealers of America: Letter from Michael Decker, Senior Vice President, dated January 28, 2025
  3. ICE Bonds Securities Corporation: Letter from Robert Laorno, General Counsel, dated January 21, 2025
  4. National Association of Municipal Advisors: Letter from Susan Gaffney, Executive Director, dated January 28, 2025
  5. Public Resources Advisory Group, Inc.: Letter from Thomas F. Huestis, Senior Managing Director, dated January 27, 2025
  6. Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association: Letter from Leslie M. Norwood, Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, and Gerald O’Hara, Vice President and Assistant General Counsel, dated January 28, 2025
Notice 2024-13 - Informational Notice
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Dealers, General Public, Investors, Issuers, Municipal Advisors

Notice 2024-12 - Approval Notice
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Notice 2024-09 - Request for Comment
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Bank Dealers, General Public, Investors

Rule Number:

Rule G-7, Rule A-12

All Comments to Notice 2024-09

  1. Association of Registration Management, Inc.: Letter from Richard Izzo, President, dated August 5, 2024
  2. Bond Dealers of America: Letter from Michael Decker, Senior Vice President, dated August 5, 2024
  3. Frost Bank Capital Markets Division: Letter from Jeff Beckel, SEVP and Director of Capital Markets, dated July 30, 2024
  4. Frost Bank Capital Markets Division: Email from Trevor Cross dated July 30, 2024
  5. Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association: Letter from Leslie M. Norwood, Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, Head of Municipal Securities, dated August 5, 2024
Notice 2024-08 - Informational Notice
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Notice 2024-07 - Informational Notice
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Bank Dealers, Dealers, General Public, Investors

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Rule G-12, Rule G-15

Notice 2024-06 - Informational Notice
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Notice 2024-05 - Informational Notice
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Notice 2024-04 - Informational Notice
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Notice 2024-02 - Informational Notice
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Notice 2024-01 - Informational Notice
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Interpretive Guidance - Interpretive Notices
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Confirmation Disclosure of Miscellaneous Transaction Charges
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Rule G-15

In recent months, several dealers have requested guidance from the Board on the appropriate confirmation treatment of miscellaneous charges added to customer transactions. These inquiries typically relate to small amounts which some dealers add to the combined extended principal and accrued interest of a transaction, prior to arriving at the final monies.[1] In some cases, the charges are levied for specific services provided as part of the transaction (e.g., special delivery arrangements, delivery of physical securities, delivery vs. payment settlement). In other cases, dealers may charge a flat fee characterized simply as a "transaction fee." These miscellaneous fees differ from the commissions charged on agency transactions in that they are flat amounts and are not computed from the par value of the transaction.

Rule G-15(a)(iii)(J)[*] requires each customer confirmation to include, in addition to the specific items noted in G-15(a), "such other information as may be necessary to ensure that the parties agree to the details of the transaction." Accordingly, the nature and amount of miscellaneous charges must be noted on the confirmation.[2]

Questions have arisen whether miscellaneous transaction fees also should be reflected in the yield required to be disclosed on the confirmation under rule G-15(a)(i)(l).[3] The Board does not believe that it is appropriate for these fees to be incorporated in the stated yield. Because such fees are small, they generally will not significantly affect a customer's return on investment. To the extent that the minor miscellaneous fees charged in today's market may be relevant to the customer's investment decision, the Board believes that a clear disclosure of the nature and amount of the fee on the confirmation will provide customers with sufficient information. If the practice of charging that the fees routinely begin to represent significant factors in customers' return on investment, the Board may reconsider this interpretation in favor of placing the charges in the stated yield.


[1] In purchases from customers, such transaction charges may be subtracted from the monies owed the customer.

[2] The Board also has considered questions relating to periodic charges, such as monthly charges for safekeeping. A dealer assessing periodic charges to customer accounts, of course, must reach agreement with the customer on the nature and extent of the charges and the services that will be provided in return. However, since periodic charges do not relate to a specific transaction and may change over time, a dealer's policy on periodic charges is not required on the confirmation as a "detail of the transaction."

[3] [Currently codified at rule G-15(a)(i)(A)(8)] Commissions charged on agency transactions must be included in the yield calculation. See [Rule G-15 Interpretive Letter - Agency transactions: yield disclosures] MSRB interpretation of July 13, 1984, MSRB Manual 3571,33 at 4528. This has led dealers to ask whether miscellaneous transaction charges should be handled in a similar manner. As noted above, the Board does not believe that miscellaneous charges should be handled in the same manner as commissions.

[*] [Currently codified at rule G-15(a)(i)(A)(8)]

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