Select regulatory documents by category:
1. American Municipal Securities, Inc.: Letter from John C. Petagna, Jr., President, dated April 26, 2011
2. Barker, Bill: E-mail dated April 18, 2011
3. Bond Dealers of America: Letter from Mike Nicholas, Chief Executive Officer, dated April 21, 2011
4. Chapdelaine & Co.: Letter from August J. Hoerrner, President, dated May 5, 2011
5. Conners & Company, Inc.: E-mail from Jay White dated April 13, 2011
6. Foard, Dale: E-mail dated April 21, 2011
7. Hartfield, Titus & Donnelly, LLC: Letter from Mark J. Epstein, President and Chief Executive Officer, dated April 21, 2011
8. KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc.: E-mail from Michael A. Burrello, Managing Director, Municipal Trading and Underwriting, dated April 21, 2011
9. Kiley Partners, Inc.: E-mail from Michael Kiley dated April 12, 2011
10. Knight BondPoint: Letter from Marshall Nicholson, Managing Director, dated April 21, 2011
11. M.E. Allison & Co., Inc.: E-mail from Christopher R. Allison, Chief Financial Officer, dated April 20, 2011
12. National Alliance Securities: E-mail from Bob Barnette, Municipal Trader, dated April 21, 2011
13. Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.: Letter from Marty Campbell, Senior Director, Municipal Underwriting & Trading
14. Potratz, Jay: E-mail dated April 21, 2011
15. R. Seelaus & Co., Inc.: E-mail from Richard Seelaus dated April 13, 2011
16. Regional Brokers, Inc.: Letter from Joseph A. Hemphill, III, CEO, and H. Deane Armstrong, CCO, dated April 21, 2011
17. Regional Brokers, Inc.: Letter from Joseph A. Hemphill, III, President and CEO, and H. Deane Armstrong, CCO, dated May 12, 2011
18. RH Investment Corporation: Letter from Andrew L. "Bud" Byrnes, III, Chief Executive Officer, dated April 21, 2011
19. Robbins, Leonard Jack: Letter dated May 1, 2011
20. RW Smith & Associates, Inc.: Letter from Paige W. Pierce, President and CEO, dated April 27, 2011
21. Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association: Letter from Leslie M. Norwood, Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, dated April 29, 2011
22. Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association: Letter from Leslie M. Norwood, Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, dated April 29, 2011
23. Seidel & Shaw, LLC: Letter from Thomas W. Shaw, President
24. Sentinel Brokers Company, Inc.: E-mail from Joseph M. Lawless, President, dated April 12, 2011
25. Sentinel Brokers Company, Inc.: E-mail from Joseph M. Lawless, President, dated April 13, 2011
26. Seven Points Capital: E-mail from Jerry Racasi dated April 13, 2011
27. Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated: E-mail from Andy Jackson dated April 20, 2011
28. Stoever Glass & Co.: Letter from Frederick J. Stoever, President, dated April 15, 2011
29. TheMuniCenter, LLC: Letter from Thomas S. Vales, Chief Executive Officer, dated April 21, 2011
30. Tradeweb Markets LLC: Letter from John Cahalane, Managing Director, Head of Tradeweb Retail, dated May 3, 2011
31. Walsh, John: E-mail dated April 21, 2011
32. Wiley Bros.-Aintree Capital, LLC: E-mail from Keener Billups, Managing Director, dated April 26, 2011, corrects Wiley Bros.-Aintree Capital, LLC: E-mail from Keener Billups, Managing Director, dated April 13, 2011
33. William Blair: E-mail from Tom Greene dated April 21, 2011
34. Welbourn, Steve: E-mail dated April 21, 2011
35. Wolfe & Hurst Bond Brokers, Inc.: Letter from O. Gene Hurst, President, dated April 25, 2011, corrects Wolfe & Hurst Bond Brokers, Inc.: Letter from O. Gene Hurst, President, dated April 21, 2011
36. Ziegler Capital Markets: E-mail from Kathleen R. Murphy dated April 13, 2011
1. Catholic Finance Corporation: Letter from Michael P. Schaefer, Executive Director, dated February 16, 2011
2. Catholic Finance Corporation: Letter from Michael P. Schaefer, Executive Director, dated April 5, 2011
3. Fisher, Robert: E-mail dated April 6, 2011
4. Municipal Regulatory Consulting LLC: Letter from David Levy, Principal, dated April 1, 2011
5. National Association of Independent Public Finance Advisors: Letter from Colette J. Irwin-Knott, President, dated April 1, 2011
6. Public Financial Management, Inc.: Letter from Joseph J. Connolly, General Counsel, dated April 4, 2011
7. Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association: Letter from Leslie M. Norwood, Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, dated April 5, 2011
8. WM Financial Strategies: Letter from Joy A. Howard, Principal, dated April 2, 2011
1. American Bankers Association: Letter from Cristeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel, dated April 11, 2011
2. American Council of Engineering Companies: Letter from David A. Raymond, President and CEO, dated April 11, 2011
3. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees: Letter from Gerald W. McEntee, International President, dated April 11, 2011
4. American Governmental Financial Services: E-mail from Robert Doty, President, dated April 11, 2011
5. B-Payne Group: Letter from John B. Payne, Principal, dated March 28, 2011
6. Education Finance Council: Letter from Vince Sampson, President, dated April 11, 2011
7. Fi360: Letter from Blaine F. Aikin, CEO, and Kristina A. Fausti, Director of Legal and Regulatory Affairs, dated April 11, 2011
8. Lewis Young Robertson & Burningham, Inc.: Letter from Scott J. Robertson, Principal, dated April 11, 2011
9. Michigan Bankers Association: Letter from Richard D. Lavolette, General Counsel
10. Municipal Regulatory Counsulting LLC: Letter from David Levy, Principal, dated April 11, 2011
11. National Association of Independent Public Finance Advisors: Letter from Colette J. Irwin-Knott, President, dated April 11, 2011
12. Not For Profit Capital Strategies: E-mail from Ed Crouch, dated February 14, 2011
13. Phoenix Advisors, LLC: E-mail from Peter G. Egan, Managing Director, dated March 3, 2011
14. Phoenix Advisors, LLC: E-mail from Peter G. Egan, Managing Director, dated March 4, 2011
15. Public Financial Management: Letter from Joseph J. Connolly, General Counsel, dated April 8, 2011
16. Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association: Letter from Leslie M. Norwood, Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, dated April 11, 2011
17. Wisconsin Bankers Association: Letter from Rose Oswald Poels, Interim CEO/President, dated April 11, 2011
1. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees: Letter from Gerald W. McEntee, International President, dated April 11, 2011
2. Bond Dealers of America: Letter from Mike Nicholas, Chief Executive Officer, dated April 11, 2011
3. Municipal Regulatory Consulting LLC: Letter from David Levy, Principal, dated April 11, 2011
4. National Association of Independent Public Finance Advisors: Letter from Colette J. Irwin-Knott, President, dated April 11, 2011
5. Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association: Letter from Leslie M. Norwood, Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, dated April 11, 2011
1. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees: Letter from Gerald W. McEntee, International President, dated April 11, 2011
2. American Governmental Financial Services: E-mail from Robert Doty, President, dated April 11, 2011
3. B-Payne Group: Letter from John B. Payne, Principal, dated March 28, 2011
4. Catholic Finance Corporation: Letter from Michael P. Schaefer, Executive Director, dated April 11, 2011
5. Municipal Regulatory Consulting LLC: Letter from David Levy, Principal, dated April 11, 2011
6. National Association of Independent Public Finance Advisors: Letter from Colette J. Irwin-Knott, President, dated April 11, 2011
7. Not For Profit Capital Strategies: E-mail from Ed Crouch, dated February 14, 2011
8. Public Financial Management: Letter from Joseph J. Connolly, General Counsel, dated April 8, 2011
9. Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association: Letter from Leslie M. Norwood, Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, dated April 11, 2011
1. Acacia Financial Group, Inc.: Letter from Kim M. Whelan, Co-President, dated February 25, 2011
2. American Bankers Association: Letter from Cristeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel, dated February 25, 2011
3. American Governmental Financial Services: E-mail from Robert Doty, President, dated March 1, 2011
4. BMO Capital Markets GKST Inc.: Letter from Robert J. Stracks, Counsel, dated February 25, 2011
5. Callcott, W. Hardy: Letter dated February 8, 2011
6. Fisher, Robert: E-mail dated February 25, 2011
7. G.L. Hicks Financial LLC: E-mail from Dareth Goulding, dated January 14, 2011
8. H.J. Umbaugh & Associates: Letter from Gerald G. Malone, dated February 24, 2011
9. National Association of Independent Public Finance Advisors: Letter from Colette Irwin-Knott, President, dated February 24, 2011
10. Repex & Co., Inc.: E-mail from Erich Sokolower, dated January 14, 2011
11. Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association: Letter from Leslie M. Norwood, Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, dated February 25, 2011
12. State of Texas: Letter from Susan Combs, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, dated February 25, 2011
13. State of Texas: Letter from Charles B. McDonald, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Attorney General of Texas, dated February 25, 2011
14. T. Rowe Price: Letter from David Oestreicher, Chief Legal Counsel, dated February 25, 2011
15. The PFM Group: Letter from Joseph J. Connolly, General Counsel, dated February 23, 2011
16. WM Financial Strategies: Letter from Joy A. Howard, Principal, dated February 21, 2011
Municipal Finance Professional: Supervisor
Municipal finance professional: supervisor. This is in response to your inquiry seeking guidance regarding the possible classification as a municipal finance professional under rule G-37 of a Taxable Department Head at your firm. You stated that the Taxable Department Head is the direct supervisor of a Branch Manager and this Branch Manager manages a sales representative who has solicited municipal securities business from an issuer. You state that it is clear that the Branch Manager and the sales representative are both municipal finance professionals. However, you further state that the Taxable Department Head has delegated all Public Finance/Municipal oversight responsibilities to the Public Finance Department Head for the Taxable Department Head's personnel. You ask whether, under these circumstances, the Taxable Department Head would be considered a municipal finance professional under rule G-37 as a result of his or her supervisory position.
The term "municipal finance professional" is defined in rule G-37(g)(iv). Clauses (C) and (D) of the definition set forth the basis for considering an associated person of a dealer to be a municipal finance professional as a result of his or her supervisory position. Clause (C) includes any associated person who is both (i) either a municipal securities principal or municipal securities sales principal and (ii) a supervisor of any associated person either primarily engaged in municipal securities representative activities or who solicits municipal securities business (referred to herein as a "primary municipal securities supervisor"). Clause (D) includes any associated person who is a supervisor of a primary municipal securities supervisor up through and including (in the case of a non-bank dealer) the Chief Executive Officer or similarly situation official (referred to herein as a "secondary municipal securities supervisor").
Unlike in the case of a primary municipal securities supervisor, a secondary municipal securities supervisor is not required to be a municipal securities principal or municipal securities sales principal. The status of a secondary municipal securities supervisor as a municipal finance professional is not conditioned on the areas in which such supervisor has responsibility over a primary municipal securities supervisor, so long as such secondary municipal securities supervisor retains some degree of supervisory responsibility (whether or not relating to municipal securities activities) over the primary municipal securities supervisor. MSRB interpretation of November 23, 1999.
Financial Advisory Relationship: Private Placements
Financial advisory relationship: private placements. This is in response to your letter in which you seek clarification on certain matters related to rules G-23, on activities of financial advisors, and G-37, on political contributions and prohibitions on municipal securities business.
You ask when it is "necessary in the process of commencing preliminary work with a potential financial advisory client to enter into a formal written financial advisory contract." Rule G-23(c) states that "[e]ach financial advisory relationship shall be evidenced by a writing entered into prior to, upon or promptly after the inception of the financial advisory relationship (or promptly after the creation or selection of the issuer if the issuer does not exist or has not been determined at the time the relationship commences)." Rule G-23(b) states that "...a financial advisory relationship shall be deemed to exist when a broker, dealer or municipal securities dealer renders or enters into an agreement to render financial advisory or consultant services to or on behalf of an issuer with respect to a new issue or issues of municipal securities, including advice with respect to the structure, timing, terms and other similar matters concerning such issue or issues, for a fee or other compensation or in expectation of such compensation for the rendering of such services."
You ask whether you are to advise the Board by means of reporting on Form G-37/G-38 or by any other means when you commence work on subsequent financing transactions with an issuer with which your firm has an ongoing financial advisory contract. The Instructions for Completing and Filing Form G-37/G-38 provide a guideline to use in determining when to report financial advisory services on Form G-37/G-38.[1] Pursuant to these Instructions, dealers should indicate financial advisory services when an agreement is reached to provide the services. In addition, the Instructions note that dealers also should indicate financial advisory services during a reporting period when the settlement date for a new issue on which the dealer acted as financial advisor occurred during such period. There are no other requirements for reporting financial advisory services to the Board.
Finally, you ask whether rules G-23 or G-37 contain requirements concerning private placement activities. The term "municipal securities business" is defined in rule G-37 to include "the offer or sale of a primary offering of municipal securities on behalf of any issuer ( e.g. , private placement)..." The Instructions for Completing and Filing Form G-37/G-38 provide that private placements should be indicated at least by the settlement date if within the reporting period.
With respect to rule G-23, section (d) of the rule states that no dealer that has a financial advisory relationship with respect to a new issue of municipal securities shall acquire as principal either alone or as a participant in a syndicate or other similar account formed for the purpose of purchasing, directly or indirectly, from the issuer all or any portion of such issue, or act as agent for the issuer in arranging the placement of such issue, unless various actions are taken.[2] In addition, rule G-23(g) states that each dealer subject to the provisions of sections (d), (e) or (f) of rule G-23 shall maintain a copy of the written disclosures, acknowledgments and consents required by these sections in a separate file and in accordance with the provisions of rule G-9, on preservation of records. Finally, rule G-23(h) states that, if a dealer acquires new issue municipal securities or participates in a syndicate or other account that acquires new issue municipal securities in accordance with section (d) of rule G-23, such dealer shall disclose the existence of the financial advisory relationship in writing to each customer who purchases such securities from such dealer, at or before the completion of the transaction with the customer. MSRB interpretation of October 5, 1999.
[1] I have enclosed a copy of the Instructions for Completing and Filing Form G-37/G-38 as contained in the MSRB Rule Book. The instructions are also contained on the Board's web site (www.msrb.org) under the link for rule G-37.
[2] These actions are: (i) if such issue is to be sold by the issuer on a negotiated basis, (A) the financial advisory relationship with respect to such issue has been terminated in writing and at or after such termination the issuer has expressly consented in writing to such acquisition or participation, as principal or agent, in the purchase of the securities on a negotiated basis; (B) the dealer has expressly disclosed in writing to the issuer at or before such termination that there may be a conflict of interest in changing from the capacity of financial advisor to purchaser of or placement agent for the securities with respect to which the financial advisory relationship exists and the issuer has expressly acknowledged in writing to the dealer receipt of such disclosure; and (C) the dealer has expressly disclosed in writing to the issuer at or before such termination the source and anticipated amount of all remuneration to the dealer with respect to such issue in addition to the compensation referred to in section (c) of rule G-23, and the issuer has expressly acknowledged in writing to the dealer receipt of such disclosure; or (ii) if such issue is to be sold by the issuer at competitive bid, the issuer has expressly consented in writing prior to the bid to such acquisition or participation.