Electronic Filing of Transfer Agent Forms, 74698-74746 [06-9600]

Download as PDF 74698 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 17 CFR Parts 232, 239, 240, 249, 249b, 269, and 274 [Release No. 34–54864; File No. S7–14–06] RIN 3235–AJ68 Electronic Filing of Transfer Agent Forms Securities and Exchange Commission. AGENCY: ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: The Securities and Exchange Commission (‘‘Commission’’) is adopting amendments to the rules and forms under Section 17A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (‘‘Act’’) to require that the forms filed with respect to transfer agent registration, annual reporting, and withdrawal from registration be filed with the Commission electronically. The forms will be filed on the Commission’s EDGAR database in XML format and will be accessible to Commission staff and the public for search and retrieval. The amendments will improve the Commission’s ability to utilize the information reported on the forms in performing its oversight function of transfer agent operations and to publicly disseminate the information on the forms. DATES: Effective Date: January 11, 2007. Jerry Carpenter, Assistant Director, or Catherine Moore, Special Counsel, Office of Clearance and Settlement, Division of Market Regulation, Securities and Exchange Commission, 100 F Street, NE., Washington, DC 20549–6628 or at (202) 551–5710. For assistance with technical questions about EDGAR, call the EDGAR Filer Support Office at (202) 551–8900. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 I. Introduction On September 11, 2006, the Commission published a proposed rulemaking in the Federal Register to require transfer agents to file Form TA– 1, Form TA–2, and Form TA–W (‘‘transfer agent forms’’)1 electronically through the Commission’s Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval 1 17 CFR 249b.100, 249b.101, and 249b.102, respectively. VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 (‘‘EDGAR’’)2 system.3 The Commission has developed a new application in EDGAR (‘‘EDGARLite’’) that enables filers to prepare an electronic version of transfer agent forms using a commercial software package, Microsoft InfoPath 2003 (‘‘MS InfoPath’’) TM, and to submit the forms to EDGAR over an Internet connection.4 Transfer agents will not be required to use the EDGARLite application to prepare the forms, although it is likely that most will choose to do so. An electronic filing system for transfer agent forms will streamline the filing process, improve the Commission’s ability to register and monitor transfer agents, and facilitate the retrieval and public dissemination of the data collected on the forms. The purpose of the amendments is to change the manner in which the forms are submitted to the Commission; the substance of the information reported will not change. We are adopting the amendments to the rules and forms to implement the new filing system and to require that Forms TA–1, TA–2, and TA–W be filed electronically. To comply with an electronic filing requirement, transfer agents will need to have a computer that meets the system requirements in the EDGAR Filer Manual and Internet access and a web browser to download the forms from an EDGAR Web site and transmit the completed forms. Transfer agents will also have to apply for and obtain access to EDGAR prior to filing the forms electronically in EDGAR. We received six comments from five commenters.5 One commenter strongly supported the proposal. Three of the commenters objected to the proposal on 2 EDGAR is the Commission’s computer system for the receipt, acceptance, review, and dissemination of documents submitted in electronic format. The term electronic format means the computerized format of a document prepared in accordance with the EDGAR Filer Manual. 17 CFR 232.11. 3 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 54356 (August 24, 2006), 71 FR 53494 [File No. S7–14– 06]. 4 The application will produce an Extensible Markup Language (‘‘XML’’) version of the filing with all data elements identified through XML tags. A ‘‘tag’’ is an identifier that highlights specific information to EDGAR that is in the format required by the EDGAR Filer Manual. 17 CFR 232.11 5 Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 2006; Loren K. Hanson, Director, Investor Relations, Otter Tail Corporation, dated August 31, 2006; Loren K. Hanson, Assistant Secretary, Otter Tail Corporation, dated October 4, 2006; Angie Orr, Senior Legal Assistant, American Century Services, LLC, dated October 19, 2006; Diane M. Butler, Director of Transfer Agency & International Operations, Investment Company Institute, dated October 26, 2006; and Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for Regulatory and Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated November 2, 2006. PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 the grounds that an electronic filing requirement would be more burdensome than the current requirement that the forms be filed in paper format. Two commenters suggested we make minor changes or clarifications to Form TA–2. For the reasons discussed below, we are adopting the amendments substantially as proposed. II. Background A. Transfer Agent Forms Section 17A(c)(1) of the Act requires an entity that performs the function of a transfer agent with respect to a security registered under Section 12 of the Act to register with that entity’s appropriate regulatory agency (‘‘ARA’’).6 Depending on the type of entity that is registered as a transfer agent, the ARA is either the Comptroller of the Currency, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or the Commission.7 There are currently 785 registered transfer agents, of which 519 are registered with the Commission and 266 are registered with the other ARAs. There are three transfer agent forms filed with the Commission: (1) Form TA–1, Uniform Form for Registration as a Transfer Agent and for Amendment to Registration Pursuant to Section 17A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; (2) Form TA–2, Form for Reporting Activities of Transfer Agents Registered Pursuant to Section 17A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and (3) Form TA–W, Notice of Withdrawal From Registration as a Transfer Agent. Only transfer agents that are registered with the Commission file Form TA–1 and Form TA–W with the Commission. All transfer agents, however, whether they are registered with the Commission or another ARA, file Form TA–2 with the Commission. The Commission uses the information on the transfer agent forms to review and approve an entity’s 6 15 U.S.C. 78q–1(c)(1). U.S.C. 78c(a)(34)(B). When used with respect to a clearing agency or transfer agent, the term ‘‘appropriate regulatory agency’’ means: (i) The Comptroller of the Currency, in the case of a national bank or a bank operating under the Code of Law for the District of Columbia, or a subsidiary of any such bank; (ii) the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, in the case of a State member bank of the Federal Reserve System, a subsidiary thereof, a bank holding company, or a subsidiary of a bank holding company which is a bank other than a bank specified in clause (i) or (ii) of this subparagraph; (iii) the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in the case of a bank insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (other than a member of the Federal Reserve System), or a subsidiary thereof; and (iv) the Commission in the case of all other clearing agencies and transfer agents. 7 15 E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations application for registration as a transfer agent, maintain current information about transfer agents, and monitor the operations performed by and the services provided by transfer agents. The information filed on the Form TA–1, Form TA–2, and Form TA–W is publicly available. Over 1,000 transfer agent forms are filed with the Commission each year. The Commission receives new or amended transfer agent registrations on Form TA–1 and withdrawals from registration on Form TA–W; however, most of the transfer agent forms received by the Commission are the annual reports filed by transfer agents on Form TA–2, which are required to be filed with the Commission during the threemonth period between January 1 and March 31.8 Although all registered transfer agents are required to file a Form TA–2, the Commission receives fewer Forms TA–2 than there are registered transfer agents. This may be because some registered transfer agents have dissolved without filing a Form TA–W, the paper Form TA–2 was lost or misdirected, or some transfer agents are not meeting the Form TA–2 filing requirement. To facilitate public dissemination of the information, the Commission staff enters basic information from the forms into EDGAR, including the name and address of the transfer agent, the transfer agent’s registration number, and the date the form was filed with the Commission. This data is then disseminated on the EDGAR section of the Commission’s Web site.9 In order to view all of the information on a form, however, members of the public must request a hard copy of the form from the Commission’s public reference room or obtain the information from a third party information service company for a fee. jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 B. Electronic Filing of Transfer Agent Forms The electronic filing system for transfer agent forms will be beneficial for transfer agents, investors, and the Commission. Under the new electronic filing requirement, each answer provided by the transfer agent will be formatted as an XML data tag. XML is a widely used text format that allows for the flexible use and exchange of data. The Commission designed the filing system to use XML data tags so that all 8 17 CFR 240.17Ac2–2. For the years 2003 through 2005, the Commission received an average of 1,069 transfer agent forms each year, including 41 Forms TA–1, 247 amended Forms TA–1, 709 Forms TA–2, 31 amended Forms TA–2, and 39 Forms TA–W. 9 https://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml. VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 of the information filed by transfer agents could be used by Commission staff and the public for searches, retrievals, and data analysis. To facilitate the filing of the information as XML data tags, the Commission developed EDGARLite to provide filers with an easy to use, form-driven tool that can gather information and convert it to XML. EDGARLite uses form templates created by the Commission with a commercial ‘‘off the shelf’’ software package, MS InfoPath.TM Transfer agents would need to have MS InfoPathTM installed on their computers in order to use EDGARLite. As an alternative to purchasing the software, transfer agents could prepare the forms outside of EDGARLite by creating an XML tagged version of the filing as an ASCII document using technical specifications that would be available on the Commission’s Web site.10 This is a permissible means of filing because the amendments require only that the information reported on the forms be submitted in the electronic format set forth in the EDGAR Filer Manual and do not require that transfer agents use EDGARLite. Preparing XML data tags in ASCII text language would require some technical expertise on the part of the filer, however, and the Commission expects that most transfer agents would choose to purchase the software and prepare the forms using EDGARLite.11 As another alternative, transfer agents could hire a third party to prepare and submit the electronic forms for them; however, this filing method would likely cost the transfer agent more than purchasing the MS InfoPath TM software. Regulation S–T sets forth the rules governing electronic filing in EDGAR. The EDGAR Filer Manual, which is promulgated by the Commission under Rule 301 of Regulation S–T,12 provides the instructions and technical requirements for submitting filings to EDGAR. In preparation for electronic filing, transfer agents should review Regulation S–T and the relevant portions of the EDGAR Filer Manual, Volume I (General Information).13 In particular, transfer agents should review Section 2.5 of Volume I, which provides 10 An ASCII document is an electronic text document that has contents limited to American Standard Code for Information Interchange (‘‘ASCII’’) characters. 17 CFR 232.11 11 Third party software developers may also use the technical specifications to create a software product to compete with or enhance the EDGARLite application. 12 17 CFR 232.301. 13 Transfer agents may download the latest version of the Filer Manual from the Commission’s Web site https://www.sec.gov under the section ‘‘Information for EDGAR Filers.’’ PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 74699 the EDGAR hardware and software requirements, Section 3 of Volume I, which provides instructions on becoming an EDGAR filer, and Section 6 of Volume I, which provides instructions for filing on EDGAR. The Commission has drafted a new section of Volume II (EDGAR Filing) of the EDGAR Filer Manual which provides detailed instructions for preparing forms using EDGARLite. The updates to Volume II have not yet been adopted; however, the Commission, has posted a draft on its Web site 14 so that filers and other third parties may review and comment on the draft section. Any EDGAR Filer Manual draft is subject to Commission approval and may be revised prior to approval or not approved at all.15 The new section will be adopted and effective prior to the January 1, 2007 effective date of these amendments. The Commission is amending Regulation S–T, Rules 17Ac2–1, 17Ac2– 2, and 17Ac3–1, and Form TA–1, Form TA–2, and Form TA–W to mandate that all transfer agent forms filed with the Commission be filed in electronic format.16 However, transfer agents that believe filing in electronic format is unduly burdensome will be able to apply for a continuing hardship exemption from the electronic filing requirement pursuant to Rule 202 of Regulation S–T.17 Rule 202 provides that an electronic filer may apply in writing for a continuing hardship exemption if the filing cannot be submitted to the Commission in electronic format without undue burden or expense. The Commission determines whether to grant or to deny the application based on whether the exemption is appropriate and is consistent with the public interest and the protection of investors. For the first year of electronic filing only, transfer agents that are registered with the Commission will be required to 14 https://www.sec.gov/info/edgar/ edmanuals95_d.htm 15 Any draft of the EDGAR Filer Manual that is posted before Commission approval of potential regulatory changes is provided as a service to the filing community to assist filers, agents, and software developers prepare for potential changes Commission staff anticipates. The Commission retains the right to change any part of the manual before the new system release is made final and the posting of the draft manual does not indicate Commission approval of any pending proposed changes relating to the potential changes reflected in the draft manual. 16 A paper copy version of the forms and instructions will be available from the Commission Publications Office and on the Commission’s Web site for information purposes and for use by transfer agents that were granted a hardship exemption from electronic filing under Rule 202 of Regulation S–T. 17 17 CFR 232.202. E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 74700 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations file an amended Form TA–1 before they file a Form TA–2.18 By so requiring, the Commission will be able to establish a complete and current record of registration information for transfer agents registered with the Commission in a single, centralized, and searchable database. Form TA–1 collects important information regarding transfer agents, such as name, address, organizational structure, and control persons. The requirement to file an amended Form TA–1 when the electronic filing system first becomes effective will make the data previously reported on the paper form readily available electronically for Commission use and public dissemination. Additionally, the requirement is designed to ensure that transfer agents have a complete electronic version of the form to use as a template for future amendments. It will provide an opportunity for transfer agents to make sure that their Form TA– 1 is current and that all amendments to correct inaccurate, misleading, or incomplete information are made. Because transfer agents are required to maintain a copy of Form TA–1 and any amendments to Form TA–1 with their records,19 they should have all the information necessary to complete and electronically file an amended Form TA–1. The amendments will be effective January 11, 2007. Accordingly, registered transfer agents should be prepared to file their Forms TA–2 for the 2006 reporting period, which are due to be filed by March 31, 2007, and an amended Form TA–1 for those transfer agents registered with the Commission, electronically on EDGAR. III. Amendments The amendments make the following changes to Rules 17Ac2–1, 17Ac2–2, and 17Ac3–1, Regulation S–T, and to Form TA–1, Form TA–2, and Form TA– W and the instructions to the forms as well as to Form ID. jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 A. Changes to Rules 17Ac2–1, 17Ac2–2, and 17Ac3–1 To Require Electronic Filing The amendments add a paragraph to each of Rules 17Ac2–1, 17Ac2–2, and 17Ac3–1 to require electronic filing of Form TA–1, Form TA–2, and Form TA– W, respectively, on the Commission’s EDGAR system. The amendments require transfer agents to file their forms according to the instructions on the forms and in the EDGAR Filer Manual. 18 Transfer agents registered with an ARA other than the Commission do not file Form TA–1 or Form TA–W with the Commission and accordingly would not be subject to this requirement. 19 Instruction I.D. to Form TA–1. VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 Although the amendments to Rules 17Ac2–1, 17Ac2–2, and 17Ac3–1 mandate electronic filing, transfer agents will still be able to apply for a hardship exemption under Rule 202 of Regulation S–T which would allow them to continue to file the forms in paper format. The Commission will review each application on a case by case basis and in its discretion may grant an exemption if the transfer agent is able to show that electronic filing is unduly burdensome and that granting the exemption would benefit the public interest and protection of investors. Because transfer agents cannot rely on receiving a hardship exemption, we recommend that all transfer agents review the system requirements and EDGAR Filer Manual and be prepared to submit the forms on EDGAR. The Commission received six comment letters on the proposal from five commenters.20 One commenter strongly supports the proposal 21 and three of the commenters oppose the proposal on the grounds that it requires computer software and systems as well as experience with EDGAR that the transfer agent or its staff may not have.22 The fifth commenter requested changes that relate only to Form TA–2 which is discussed in Section III.D. of this release.23 The commenters who object to the proposal stated that the expense of meeting the new requirement competitively disadvantages small transfer agents and that these transfer agents should not have to bear the expense of a proposal which they believe serves primarily to benefit the Commission. One commenter stated that the public does not have any need to access the information reported on the transfer agent forms because transfer agents are not public companies and do 20 Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 2006; Loren K. Hanson, Director, Investor Relations, Otter Tail Corporation, dated August 31, 2006; Loren K. Hanson, Assistant Secretary, Otter Tail Corporation, dated October 4, 2006; Angie Orr, Senior Legal Assistant, American Century Services, LLC, dated October 19, 2006; Diane M. Butler, Director of Transfer Agency & International Operations, Investment Company Institute, dated October 26, 2006; and Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for Regulatory and Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated November 2, 2006. 21 Diane M. Butler, Director of Transfer Agency & International Operations, Investment Company Institute, dated October 26, 2006. 22 Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 2006; Loren K. Hanson, Director, Investor Relations, Otter Tail Corporation, dated August 31, 2006; Loren K. Hanson, Assistant Secretary, Otter Tail Corporation, dated October 4, 2006; and Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for Regulatory and Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated November 2, 2006. 23 Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for Regulatory and Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated November 2, 2006. PO 00000 Frm 00004 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 not solicit investments and that a person interested in obtaining such information may acquire it directly from the transfer agent.24 This filer also suggested that electronic filing be optional and not mandatory. Two of the commenters also stated that although they find electronic filing on EDGAR to be burdensome, a PDF attachment or an internet based form that does not require special software would be feasible.25 One commenter also expressed concerns about necessary software upgrades and any associated costs.26 The Commission is very sensitive to the cost concerns of small transfer agents. The EDGARLite program was designed to keep the costs to filers low and, while electronic filing may require EDGAR skills and computer systems that all transfer agents do not currently have, we believe any costs transfer agents may be required to incur are reasonable. The amendments to mandate electronic filing are necessary to ensure that the information reported by transfer agents is complete, accurate, and stored in a single, centralized database and that the information is publicly available in an easily searchable format. To achieve this goal, electronic submissions must be formatted as XML data tags and submitted on EDGAR. Forms submitted as PDF attachments are not usable for analytical tools such as data aggregation, statistical analysis, and report generation. The Commission designed EDGARLite to utilize commercial software because it was the most costefficient way to allow information reported on a relatively small number of forms to be filed on EDGAR as tagged data in XML format. It would not be economically feasible for the Commission to develop an EDGAR application for transfer agent forms without using commercial software or for the Commission to develop more than one electronic filing system for transfer agent forms. The Commission considered the costs of the commercial software very carefully and chose software that we believed would best meet our needs for the EDGARLite functionality, including ease of use and data validation, and that we believed would be affordable for all filers. There may occasionally be upgrades to the 24 Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 2006. 25 Loren K. Hanson, Assistant Secretary, Otter Tail Corporation, dated October 4, 2006 and Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for Regulatory and Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated November 2, 2006. 26 Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for Regulatory and Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated November 2, 2006. E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations software; however, transfer agents would only have to purchase upgraded software if the Commission makes changes to the EDGARLite application that use the features of the upgraded version of the software. Transfer agents who have not filed on EDGAR before will have to train staff to file the transfer agent forms on EDGAR; however, the EDGAR Filer Manual provides detailed instructions for each step of the filing process. Transfer agents will also have the option of applying for a continuing hardship exemption under Rule 202 of Regulation S–T to file in paper format if they believe the electronic filing requirement would cause them undue burden or expense. For these reasons, we believe that any additional costs the electronic filing requirement may impose on transfer agents are necessary and reasonable in order to improve and modernize the Commission’s filing program for transfer agent forms. Furthermore, we believe that the proposal benefits the investing public and transfer agents and not just to the Commission. Transfer agents act as the agents of issuers of securities and oversee such functions as stock transfers and dividend payments. With respect to the comment that the public does not need access to the information on the forms, we note that the Commission frequently receives requests for transfer agent data from issuers, who may be interested in hiring a transfer agent, and from investors, who may be seeking to contact the transfer agent or who want assurance that the transfer agent is registered and is current in all its filings with the Commission. Additionally, electronic filing will substantially improve the Commission’s ability to monitor and regulate transfer agent activities. This benefit to the Commission will benefit the investing public as a whole because it will help to ensure that transfer agents are registered and are operating in conformance with the requirements under Section 17A of the Act. For these reasons, we are adopting the amendments to Rules 17Ac2–1, 17Ac2– 2, and 17Ac3–1 to require electronic filing substantially as proposed. jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 B. Amendments to Regulation S–T The Commission proposed to amend Regulation S–T to mandate the submission of the transfer agent forms in electronic format and to exclude the transfer agent forms from the applicability of Rule 104, and Rule 201. The Commission did not receive any comments on the proposed amendments to Regulation S–T and we are adopting them as proposed. VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 1. Rule 101(a), Mandated Electronic Submissions Rule 101(a) of Regulation S–T lists the filings that must be submitted to the Commission in electronic format.27 The Commission is amending Rule 101(a) to mandate that Form TA–1, Form TA–2, and Form TA–W be submitted to the Commission in electronic format. 2. Rule 104, Unofficial PDF Copies Included in an Electronic Submission Rule 104 of Regulation S–T provides that an electronic submission may include one unofficial portable document format (‘‘PDF’’) copy of each electronic document contained within a submission, tagged in the format required by the EDGAR Filer Manual.28 The purpose of this rule is to allow filers to provide a copy of their submission in a format that creates a structured, easy to read document for public dissemination. The electronic transfer agent forms are easy to read in the format in which they are submitted, and it will be unnecessary to have a PDF version of the forms submitted. Additionally, we do not believe transfer agents will find any need to submit an unofficial copy of their filings in PDF format. Therefore, the Commission is amending Rule 104(a) to prohibit filers from including an unofficial PDF copy of Form TA–1, Form TA–2, or Form TA–3 in an electronic submission. 3. Rule 201, Temporary Hardship Exemption Rule 201 of Regulation S-T provides procedures for a temporary exemption from mandated electronic filing when, due to unanticipated technical difficulties, an electronic filer cannot submit its filing in electronic format by the filing date.29 The filer may submit the filing in paper format no later than one business day after the filing was to be made with the Commission, and the filer must submit an electronic format copy of the form within six business days of filing the paper format document. Form TA–1 and Form TA-W do not have specified filing dates, and Form TA–2 may be filed any time between January 1 and March 31.30 As a result, the Commission does not believe that there would be many cases where transfer agents would need the temporary hardship exemption. If it is necessary that a transfer agent form be filed with the Commission on a date certain, there are two means by 27 17 CFR 232.101(a). CFR 232.104(a). 29 17 CFR 232.201. 30 17 CFR 240.17Ac2–2(a). 28 17 PO 00000 Frm 00005 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 74701 which the Commission typically would adjust the effective or filing date of a transfer agent form. First, the Commission has the authority under Section 17A(c) of the Act to accelerate, delay, or postpone the effective date of Form TA–1 and Form TA–W.31 Second, Rule 13(b) of Regulation S–T provides that the Commission may adjust the filing date of an electronic filing, which would include Form TA–1, Form TA–2, or Form TA–W, if the filer in good faith attempts to file with the Commission in a timely manner but the filing is delayed due to technical difficulties beyond the filer’s control.32 Accordingly, the Commission is amending Rule 201(a) to exclude the transfer agent forms from the applicability of Rule 201. C. Miscellaneous Amendments The Commission proposed miscellaneous amendments to Rules 17Ac2–1, 17A2–2, and 17Ac3–1 to remove outdated information. We did not receive any comments on the proposed amendments and are adopting them as proposed. 1. Revision to Rule 17Ac2–1 The amendments will integrate the SEC Supplement to Form TA–1 into the body of the form as Questions 8 through 10. As a result, there will no longer be a separate SEC Supplement. Consequently, the Commission is deleting the reference in Rule 17Ac2–1 to the SEC Supplement. 2. Deletion of Paragraph (c) in Rule 17Ac2–2 Paragraph (c) was added to Rule 17Ac2–2 as an amendment in June 2000.33 The amendment changed the end of the annual reporting period for transfer agents from June 30 to December 31 of the calendar year. Paragraph (c) was added to Rule 17Ac2– 2 to provide that transfer agents would not be required to file the annual report for the period ending June 30, 2000. Because this provision is no longer necessary, the Commission is removing it from the rule. 3. Reference to 17A(c)(3)(C) in Rule 17Ac3–1 Rule 17Ac3–1 implements the section of the Act that permits a transfer agent to withdraw from registration. The rule 31 15 U.S.C. 78q–1(c)(2), (c)(4)(A) and (B), and 17 CFR 240.17Ac2–1(a) and 240.17Ac3–1(b). 32 17 CFR 232.13(b). The filer must request an adjustment of the filing date, and the Commission or its staff, pursuant to delegated authority, may grant the request if it appears that such adjustment is appropriate and consistent with the public interest and the protection of investors. 33 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 42892 (June 2, 2000), 65 FR 36602 (June 9, 2000). E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 74702 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations currently cites that section as 17A(c)(3)(C) of the Act; however, when the Act was amended in 1987, section 17A(c)(3)(C) was redesignated as 17A(c)(4).34 The Commission is amending Rule 17Ac3–1 to reflect the change. D. Amendments to Form TA–1, Form TA–2, and Form TA–W jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 The Commission proposed a number of amendments to the forms and instructions to reflect the requirement that they be submitted to EDGAR in electronic format and to amend outdated requests for information. We received two comment letters requesting that we make a minor changes or clarifications to Form TA–2.35 Both commenters requested a change to Questions 8(c) and 9(a) in Form TA–2 to allow a ‘‘Not Applicable’’ response. Questions 8(c) and 9(a) currently allow only a ‘‘Yes’’ or ‘‘No’’ response and the commenter stated that there are some cases where a ‘‘Not Applicable’’ response is appropriate. After reviewing Questions 8(c) and 9(a), we have determined that the change is appropriate and will have it made to the form.36 One commenter also asked two interpretative questions with respect to Questions 4(a) and 10(a) of Form TA–2.37 That commenter asked if Question 4(a), which requests the number of items received for transfer during the reported period, should include transfers of ownership (e.g., a transfer from an individual to a trust) involving open-end fund shares. After reviewing the comment we have determined that such transfers of ownership should be disclosed in Question 4(a). The commenter also asked if Question 10(a), which requests the number of open-end investment company transactions processed, should include ownership changes (e.g., individual to trust). After reviewing the comment we have determined that such ownership changes should be disclosed in Question 10(a) as transactions processed. We are adopting the amendments to the forms and instructions substantially 34 Pub. L. 100–181 (S 1452), § 322(3), 101 Stat 1249, December 4, 1987. 35 Diane M. Butler, Director of Transfer Agency & International Operations, Investment Company Institute, dated October 26, 2006; and Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for Regulatory and Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated November 2, 2006. 36 The changes to Questions 8(c) and 9(a) of Form TA–2 will be made in the EDGAR Release scheduled for February 2007. 37 Diane M. Butler, Director of Transfer Agency & International Operations, Investment Company Institute, dated October 26, 2006. VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 as proposed. Listed below is a summary of the amendments. 1. Amendments to All Forms and Instructions The Commission is making the following amendments to Forms TA–1, TA–2, and TA–W: i. Amend the instructions to require the forms to be filed electronically in EDGAR. ii. Replace current instructions regarding how and where to file the forms with instructions for filing through EDGAR. iii. Amend Question 1 to require information about the filer that is required for EDGAR filing.38 iv. Amend the forms to allow the transfer agent to include a cover letter or other correspondence as an attachment to the form. v. Amend the forms and instructions to provide that the forms must be executed with an electronic signature pursuant to Rule 302, Signatures, of Regulation S–T.39 The amendments to the forms and instructions will also include nonsubstantive format changes that are related to electronic filing using the EDGARLite templates. Such format changes include drop down data blocks that allow the filer to insert additional information to a question (instead of using attached sheets, schedules, or supplements), data fields that are designated as required fields, radio buttons that limit the filer to specific answers to a question, and hidden data fields for questions that are not applicable to the filer.40 Filers that submit the information reported on the forms without using EDGARLite will not be affected by these amendments. 2. Amendments to Form TA–1 and Instructions i. The instructions are amended to require a registered transfer agent to file an amended Form TA–1 in electronic format before it can file a Form TA–2 or Form TA–W in electronic format. 38 See EDGAR Filer Manual, Volume I (General Information). 39 17 CFR 232.302. Rule 302 provides that a signature to any electronic submission must be provided in typed rather than manual format. Each signatory is required to manually sign a signature page or other document authenticating, acknowledging, or otherwise adopting his or her signature that appears in typed form within the electronic filing before or at the time the electronic filing is made. Such document must be retained by the filer for a period of five years and must be furnished to the Commission or its staff upon request. 40 Filers can view the blank form in its entirety by checking the box at the top of the form that expands the form to show all fields. Filers can also print the blank form using this mechanism. PO 00000 Frm 00006 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 ii. A feature is added to allow the transfer agent to designate a filing as an amended filing. The instructions are amended to reflect this feature. iii. Question 2, ‘‘Filing Status,’’ is deleted because the question is moved to the top section of the form. iv. Question 6, ‘‘Service Companies Engaged by the Filer,’’ is amended to request the file number of the service company. The purpose of this amendment is to enable the Commission or other interested parties to confirm the identity of the service company engaged by the filer. v. Question 7, ‘‘Filer Engaged as a Service Company by a Named Transfer Agent,’’ is amended to request the file number of the named transfer agent. The purpose of this amendment is to enable the Commission or other interested parties to confirm the identity of the named transfer agent. vi. Form TA–1 Supplement, ‘‘Control Person Information’’ for Corporations (Schedule A), Partnerships (Schedule B), and Other Entities (Schedule C), is integrated into the form as Questions 8 through 10. vii. Form TA–1 Supplement, ‘‘Control Person Information,’’ is amended to delete Schedule D because Schedule D is a blank sheet that provides additional space for responses and is not necessary in the electronic form. viii. Form TA–1 Supplement, ‘‘Control Person Information’’ for Corporations (Schedule A), Partnerships (Schedule B), and Other Entities (Schedule C) currently requests the social security number of control persons. We are amending this question to delete the request for the social security number because of privacy concerns in light of the fact that the forms will be available for public dissemination through EDGAR. ix. Form TA–1 Supplement, ‘‘Control Person Information’’ for Corporations (Schedule A), Partnerships (Schedule B), and Other Entities (Schedule C), is amended to delete the ADD, AMEND, and DELETE Columns. Transfer agents will instead provide the beginning date of the relationship with the control person and the ending date of the relationship. x. Instruction II, Special Instructions for Filing and Amending Form TA–1, currently provides that the Financial Industry Number Standard (‘‘FINS’’) number assigned by The Depository Trust Company (‘‘DTC’’) may be obtained free of charge by submitting a request to DTC’s New York city mailing address. We are amending this instruction to reflect that the FINS number is now provided through DTC’s E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations Access Codes to File on EDGAR, to add ‘‘transfer agent’’ to the check-the-box list of applicant types (the form currently has boxes for ‘‘filer,’’ ‘‘filing agent,’’ ‘‘trainer,’’ or ‘‘individual’’).42 The purpose of this change is to allow the Commission to identify a new filer as a transfer agent for purposes of utilizing the special instructions in EDGARLite for the TA forms (for example, a TA–2 will be blocked if the transfer agent hasn’t previously filed an electronic Form TA–1 or amended Form TA–1).43 The Commission did not receive any comments to the proposed amendments to Form ID and is adopting them as proposed. 3. Amendments to Form TA–2 and Instructions i. Question 4, ‘‘Number of Items Received for Transfer During the Reporting Period,’’ is amended to add a paragraph (b) to request the number of individual securityholder accounts for which the transfer agent maintained master securityholder accounts. The purpose of this amendment is to provide information as to whether Questions 6– 10 are required to be answered under Instruction II.B of Form TA–2. A corresponding change is being made to Instruction II.B. ii. The response ‘‘Not Applicable’’ will be added to Questions 8(c) and 9(a) because, in response to requests from commenters, the Commission has determined that for some transfer agents a ‘‘Yes’’ or ‘‘No’’ response is not appropriate. iii. A feature is added to allow the transfer agent to designate a filing as an amended filing. The instructions are amended to reflect this feature. All required items on the electronic form, not just those answers that are being amended, must be completed. 4. Amendments to Form TA–W and Instructions i. Question 7. The reference to ‘‘out of proof conditions’’ is deleted because the Commission no longer uses the term. ii. Questions 9 and 10. The reference to Schedule B on Form TA–1 is deleted because Form TA–1 was previously amended and Schedule B no longer requires the referenced information.41 Accordingly, the phrase ‘‘each issue shown on Schedule B of registrants Form TA–1, as amended,’’ is deleted and replaced with the phrase ‘‘each issue for which registrant acted as transfer agent.’’ iii. Instruction 1. The reference to ‘‘Section 17A(c)(3)(C)’’ is revised to ‘‘Section 17A(c)(4)(B).’’ jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 Web site https://www.dtc.org for a nominal fee. xi. Instruction II.A.4, the instruction regarding marking items as deleted is removed because the DELETE Column in the TA–1 Supplement has been removed. xii. Instruction II.B, Amending Registration, is revised to provide instructions on filing an amended Form TA–1 in EDGAR. All required items on the electronic form, not just those fields being amended, must be completed. xiii. Instruction III, SEC Supplement, Amending the Supplement, is deleted because the supplement has been integrated with the rest of the form. IV. Paperwork Reduction Act Certain provisions of the amendments to the rules and forms contain ‘‘collection of information requirements’’ within the meaning of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.44 We published a notice requesting comment on the collection of information requirements in the proposing release and submitted these requirements to the Office of Management and Budget (‘‘OMB’’) for review.45 These requests are pending before the OMB. When we receive OMB clearance, we will publish notice in the Federal Register. We did not receive any comments on the Paperwork Reduction Act analysis contained in the proposing release. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid control number. The amendments would require Form TA–1, Form TA–2, and Form TA–W, which are currently filed with the Commission in paper form, to be filed electronically on EDGAR. The Commission collects this information pursuant to its authority under Section 17A of the Act and uses the information collected on the forms in determining whether to allow a transfer agent to register or to withdraw from registration and also uses the information in monitoring the annual activities of transfer agents. The information filed on the Form TA–1, Form TA–2, and Form TA–W is publicly available and is used by the public to locate, research, and confirm the registration of transfer agents. The respondents to the collection of information are the registered transfer 5. Amendment to Form ID The Commission proposed to amend Form ID, Uniform Application for 41 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 23084 (March 27, 1986), 51 FR 12124 (April 9, 1986). VerDate Aug<31>2005 20:28 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 42 17 CFR 239.63, 249.446, 269.7, and 274.402. agents that have previously filed a transfer agent form with the Commission are currently in the system. Only those transfer agents that are filing a transfer agent form with the Commission for the first time would be required to complete and file a Form ID. 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. 45 Publication and submission were in accordance with 44 U.S.C. 3507(d) and 5 CFR 1320.1. 43 Transfer PO 00000 Frm 00007 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 74703 agents that file Form TA–1, Form TA– 2, and Form TA–W with the Commission. Only transfer agents for whom the Commission is the ARA file Form TA–1 and Form TA–W with the Commission; however, all registered transfer agents, whether they are registered with the Commission or another ARA, must file the annual Form TA–2 with the Commission. Compliance with the proposed amendments would be mandatory. The information required by the proposed amendments would not be kept confidential by the Commission. The Commission’s regulations that implement Section 17A of the Act are at 17 CFR 200.80 et seq. The amendments modify an existing collection of information by changing the format of a required filing from paper to electronic format and modify the text of the forms and the instructions to the forms to conform to the electronic filing requirement. The Commission does not estimate that the hour burdens for Form TA–1, Form TA–2, and Form TA–W will change as a result of the proposed amendments because completing an electronic form template and submitting it electronically on EDGAR should not take longer than completing a paper form and mailing the original and two copies to the Commission. The Commission believes, however, that the estimated hour burdens of Form TA–1 and for Form TA–2 should be increased for the first year to reflect the initial burden associated with filing electronically on EDGAR and the initial burden associated with the proposed requirement for each transfer agent registered with the Commission to refile the information on its Form TA–1 electronically as an amended Form TA– 1. We estimate that the one time burden associated with electronic filing of transfer agent forms is two hours. This increased burden would be incurred with respect to the first transfer agent form the transfer agent files with the Commission electronically. For transfer agents registered with the Commission, this would be Form TA–1, because the proposal would require transfer agents registered with the Commission to file an electronic amended Form TA–1 before they could file any other transfer agent forms electronically. For all other transfer agents, this would be Form TA– 2 because that is the only form those transfer agents file with the Commission. There are 519 transfer agents registered with the Commission. Accordingly, the increase in collection of information burden associated with filing electronically for Form TA–1 E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 74704 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations would be 1038 hours. There are 266 transfer agents registered with an ARA other than the Commission. Accordingly, the collection of information burden associated with filing electronically for Form TA–2 is 532 hours. Additionally, we believe that the estimated hour burden for Form TA–1 will increase for the first year of electronic filing because the amendments require that transfer agents registered with the Commission refile the information on Form TA–1 electronically in EDGAR as an amended Form TA–1. The requirement to file an amended Form TA–1 would apply to the 519 transfer agents for which the Commission is the ARA and would create a one time collection of information burden. We estimate that each transfer agent that is required to refile the information on Form TA–1 wouls need approximately two hours to do so, for an increase to the total burden for the first year of 1,038 hours. In sum, we estimate that the amendments will increase the collection of information hour burden for Form TA–1 by a total of 2,076 hours and for Form TA–2 of a total of 532 hours for the first electronic filing only.46 After the first electronic filing, the estimated burden will return to its current level. jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 V. Costs and Benefits of the Proposed Rulemaking The Commission is sensitive to the costs and benefits of our rule implementing an electronic filing system for transfer agent forms. We believe that the amendments will benefit transfer agents and investors by improving the efficiency and quality of the information filed with the Commission, which is available to the public. We also believe that the amendments will result in certain costs to most transfer agents because they may need to purchase computer software and possibly hardware and will need to train personnel to create forms in the EDGARLiteTM application and to file the forms on EDGAR. The Commission received three comment letters which discuss the costs and benefits of the proposal.47 These commenters believed the benefits of the proposal are mainly to the Commission 46 Based on an estimated average administrative labor cost of $31.50 per hour, the Commission’s staff estimates that the total labor cost to the transfer agent industry for complying with the proposed amendments would be $98,910. 47 Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 2006; Loren K. Hanson, Director, Investor Relations, Otter Tail Corporation, dated August 31, 2006; and Loren K. Hanson, Assistant Secretary, Otter Tail Corporation, dated October 4, 2006. VerDate Aug<31>2005 20:28 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 and that the costs of the proposal to small transfer agents are too high. One commenter also stated that the information on the forms does not need to be disseminated on EDGAR because the public does not have use for the information reported on the forms.48 A. Benefits An electronic filing system will improve the efficiency of the filing process for transfer agents and would also improve the public dissemination of the information on the forms. The electronic filing system will eliminate the burdens associated with the paper forms and the possibility of the forms being lost or misdirected. By performing data validation checks, the EDGARLite application will help to ensure that transfer agents fill the forms out completely and in the appropriate format. It will also provide transfer agents with e-mail notification that a form has been accepted or suspended by the Commission. The rule will benefit the public because it will make the information on transfer agent forms, which is publicly available information, more easily accessible and available in a more timely manner in EDGAR than it currently is through the Commission’s public reference room. The new system would also improve the Commission’s ability to maintain, review, and analyze transfer agent forms by collecting and storing all of the information on the forms in a single, centralized database. The database will be updated immediately upon the receipt of new filings and will help the Commission identify delinquent filers. It will also allow for analytic tools such as data aggregation, statistical analysis, and report generation. Additionally, the information will be disseminated as submitted by filers so there will be no risk of transcription error as there is with information that is submitted in hardcopy and manually entered into the database. The Commission received one comment letter that discusses the benefits of the proposal. The commenter stated that it believes the proposal will not be beneficial to any entity other than the Commission.49 First, the commenter stated that much of the investing public does not have an interest in transfer agent data and that the few people who would like the data can request it directly from the transfer agents themselves. Second, the commenter 48 Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 2006. 49 Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 2006. PO 00000 Frm 00008 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 stated that electronic filing will cause a lot of expense and labor for the transfer agents but will only benefit the Commission. The commenter recommended that electronic filing should therefore be optional and not mandatory. While we appreciate the commenter’s concerns, we believe that the proposal does benefit the investing public and transfer agents. Transfer agents act as the agents of issuers of securities and oversee such functions as stock transfers and dividend payments. We frequently receive requests for transfer agent data from issuers, who may be interested in hiring a transfer agent, and from investors, who may be seeking to contact the transfer agent or who want assurance that the transfer agent is registered and is current in all its filings with the Commission. Additionally, although electronic filing will substantially improve the Commission’s ability to monitor and regulate transfer agent activities, this benefit to the Commission will benefit the investing public as a whole because it will help to ensure that they are registered and are operating in conformance with the requirements under Section 17A of the Act. B. Costs Transfer agents will incur initial and ongoing costs with respect to the electronic filing system. The Commission believes that most of the cost burden will be in terms of initial costs and will be in terms of using the electronic filing system. The Commission does not believe that transfer agents will incur additional costs in the first year as a result of completing the forms in electronic format versus in paper format because, other than amendments to Question 4 of Form TA–2 to request the number of individual securityholder accounts and to Questions 6 and 7 of Form TA–1 to request the file number of service companies and named transfer agents, the substance of the transfer agent forms is not changing. However, transfer agents that are registered with the Commission will incur additional costs with respect to completing the forms because they will be required to prepare and file an electronic amendment to their original registration on Form TA–1 and submit it to EDGAR for the first year of electronic filing before they can submit their annual report on Form TA–2. In order to file electronic transfer agent forms in EDGAR, transfer agents will need the computer system requirements necessary to access EDGAR and will have to train personnel E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations to prepare forms using EDGARLite. We believe that most transfer agents currently have the necessary computer system requirements as well as access to the Internet as part of their current businesses. However, the Commission believes that many transfer agents will choose to purchase MS InfopathTM which is needed to view and enter data in EDGARLite forms. To estimate the impact of the proposal on transfer agents, the Commission staff reviewed the filings submitted by transfer agents to the Commission and communicated with several small and mid-size transfer agents regarding their computer systems, personnel, and familiarity with EDGAR. Many transfer agents are entities or are affiliated with entities, such as publicly traded companies or investment companies, which submit filings to the Commission electronically in EDGAR. These transfer agents have the necessary computer system requirements and personnel to file the transfer agent forms in EDGAR, but many do not have the MS InfoPathTM software necessary to construct forms in EDGARLite. Transfer agents that have purchased Microsoft Office 2000 Professional Enterprise EditionTM have MS InfoPathTM included as part of their operating system; however, most of these transfer agents are not familiar with MS InfoPathTM and would have to train their personnel to use the software. Of the transfer agents that do not currently file forms electronically in EDGAR, most have the computer system requirements to file in EDGAR, but would need to purchase MS InfoPathTM, train personnel to construct forms using EDGARLite, and submit forms electronically to EDGAR. In addition, some transfer agents may not have the necessary system requirements to file in EDGAR and will need to purchase upgrades to their computer systems as well as incur the costs related to purchasing the MS InfoPathTM software and training personnel to file forms in EDGAR using EDGARLite. From the above information, the Commission believes that the cost to transfer agents of the electronic filing could range from only the cost of training personnel to create forms in EDGARLite to the cost of upgrading systems, purchasing MS InfoPathTM and training personnel to use the EDGAR system and EDGARLite. The EDGARLite application is designed to be easy to use and the MS InfoPathTM software is a relatively low-cost software package that is readily available. The EDGAR Filer Manual will provide instructions for installing MS InfoPathTM and for using EDGARLite. Based on this, the VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 Commission believes that any training for personnel with respect to electronic filing will be two hours for each registered transfer agent. Additionally, the Commission believes that transfer agents registered with the Commission will require an additional two hours to refile the information on Form TA–1 as an amended Form TA–1. The Commission believes a cost of $31.50 per hour and that the total labor cost to the transfer agent industry for complying with the proposed amendments will be $98,910.50 Alternatively, transfer agents or a third party could prepare the forms without MS InfoPathTM by creating an XML tagged version of the filing as an ASCII document using technical specifications that will be available on the Commission s public Web site.51 The Commission will integrate the XML tags with the form template to create a structured form that is identical to the form created in EDGARLite for the purpose of viewing the form in EDGAR. This filing method would require some technical expertise on the part of the filer, however. Transfer agents could also hire a third party filer to prepare and submit the forms on their behalf using MS InfoPathTM. Third parties generally charge separate fees for preparation and submission of EDGAR filings, and they either charge a fee per page of a filing or, for some forms, offer a flat rate per form. Based on the published cost structures of some of the larger third party filers, we estimate that the cost of hiring a third party filer to fill out a single transfer agent form would be in the range of $150 to $200. The Commission believes that transfer agents will incur a small amount of ongoing costs with respect to the amendments, such as purchasing upgrades to MS InfoPathTM software and maintaining access to the Internet. Additionally, transfer agents will have to have personnel that are familiar with the EDGAR system to file Form TA–2 each year and amendments to Form TA– 1 whenever the information on the form becomes inaccurate, misleading, or incomplete. The Commission received four comment letters from three commenters that discussed the costs of the proposal.52 The commenters stated that 50 The cost per hour is based on the estimated per hour salary of a senior computer operator using the Securities Industry Association’s Office Salary Data for 2003, adjusted for inflation. 51 See note 10. 52 Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 2006; Loren K. Hanson, Director, Investor Relations, Otter Tail Corporation, dated August 31, 2006; Loren K. Hanson, Assistant Secretary, Otter Tail Corporation, dated October 4, PO 00000 Frm 00009 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 74705 the proposal requires skills and computer software that they do not have and could require additional software upgrades. One commenter stated that small in-house transfer agents cannot pass their expenses on to investors and that any additional expenses, such as the one in the current proposal, could lead them to outsource their functions to large, commercial transfer agents.53 The Commission is aware that the proposal will impose some level of cost on many transfer agents and that those transfer agents that are small entities may be more affected than other transfer agents. Therefore, we are allowing transfer agents to apply for a hardship exemption under Rule 202 of Regulation S–T. This would allow them to continue to file the forms in paper format. The Commission will review each application on a case by case basis and in its discretion may grant an exemption if it determines that electronic filing is unduly burdensome and that granting the exemption is appropriate and consistent with the public interest and protection of investors. VI. Consideration of the Burden on Competition, Promotion of Efficiency, and Capital Formation Section 3(f) of the Act 54 requires the Commission, whenever it engages in rulemaking and is required to consider or to determine whether an action is necessary or appropriate in the pubic interest, to consider whether the action will promote efficiency, competition, and capital formation. In addition, Section 23(a)(2) of the Act 55 requires the Commission, when promulgating rules under the Act, to consider the impact any such rules would have on competition. Section 23(a)(2) further provides that the Commission may not adopt a rule that would impose a burden on competition not necessary or appropriate in furtherance of the purposes of the Act. A transfer agent is any entity that engages on behalf of an issuer of securities or on behalf of itself as an issuer of securities in: (1) Countersigning such securities upon issuance; (2) monitoring the issuance of such securities with a view to preventing unauthorized issuance, a function commonly performed by a person called a registrar; (3) registering the transfer of such securities; (4) exchanging or converting such 2006; and Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for Regulatory and Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated November 2, 2006. 53 Loren K. Hanson, Assistant Secretary, Otter Tail Corporation, dated October 4, 2006. 54 15 U.S.C. 78c(f). 55 15 U.S.C. 78w(a)(2). E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 74706 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations securities; and (5) transferring record ownership of securities by bookkeeping entry without physical issuance of securities certificates.56 Transfer agents are regulated by the Commission pursuant to Section 17A of the Act. All transfer agents file an annual report with the Commission on Form TA–2. Non-bank transfer agents file registrations on Form TA–1 and withdrawals from registration on Form TA–W with the Commission. These forms are currently filed with the Commission in paper format. The amendments to Regulation S–T, Rules 17Ac2–1, 17Ac2–2, and 17Ac3–1 and to Forms TA–1, TA–2, and TA–W and the instructions to the forms will require that transfer agent forms be filed electronically using the Commission’s EDGAR system. The Commission has designed a new application in EDGAR, EDGARLite, that uses form templates with a commercial off-the-shelf software package, MS InfoPathTM, to allow filers to easily complete electronic forms for submission to the Commission. However, filers will not be required to use EDGARLite and could submit the information reported on the forms to the Commission in ASCII text characters.57 An electronic filing system will eliminate the burdens associated with the paper forms and the possibility of the forms being lost or misdirected. The EDGARLite application will perform data validation checks, which will help to ensure that transfer agents fill the forms out completely and in the appropriate format. It will also provide transfer agents with e-mail notification that a form has been accepted or suspended by the Commission. Accordingly, the implementation of the electronic filing system should promote efficiency. The electronic filing system should also promote accuracy because the information reported on the forms will be submitted in electronic format by transfer agents so there will be no risk of transcription error as there is with information that is submitted in hardcopy and is manually entered into EDGAR or another Commission database. The amendments will apply to all transfer agents and the EDGARLite application is intended to be a program that is easy to use at a reasonable cost. Most transfer agents will be able to comply with an electronic filing requirement without difficulty; however, the amendments will allow transfer agents to apply for a continuing hardship exemption under Rule 202 of Regulation S–T if the electronic filing requirement would cause undue burden U.S.C. 78c(a)(25). 57 See note 10. 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 VII. Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis The Commission has prepared a Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (‘‘FRFA’’) pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility Act 59 regarding the amendments to Regulation S–T, Rules 17Ac2–1, 17Ac2–2, and 17Ac3–1 and to Form TA–1, Form TA–2, and Form TA–W and the instructions to the forms. A. Need for the Amendments The Commission receives over a thousand transfer agent forms year. An electronic filing system will eliminate the burdens associated with paper forms and streamline the filing process. It will help to ensure that transfer agents fill the forms out completely and in the appropriate format. It will also provide transfer agents with email notification that a form has been accepted or suspended by the Commission. 58 Loren K. Hanson, Assistant Secretary, Otter Tail Corporation, dated October 4, 2006. 59 5 U.S.C. 603(a). 56 15 VerDate Aug<31>2005 or cost and the Commission determines that such exemption is appropriate and consistent with the public interest and the protection of investors. As a result, the amendments are not expected to adversely impact a transfer agent’s ability to file transfer agent forms and, accordingly, likely will not have an adverse impact on competition. The amendments are not expected to affect the operations of transfer agents and will not materially change the information that is required to be reported to the Commission on the forms. The amendments will change the filing method of the forms from paper format to electronic format. Accordingly, the amendments are not expected to have an impact on capital formation. We received one comment letter that stated the proposal could have an adverse impact on competition because the expense of meeting the electronic filing requirement could lead in-house transfer agents, which cannot pass regulatory expenses on to issuer clients, to outsource their functions to large, commercial transfer agents.58 While we appreciate the commenter’s concerns, we do not believe the costs to transfer agents as a result of the proposal will rise to that level. Additionally, as noted above, transfer agents may apply for a hardship exemption under Rule 202 of Regulation S–T which would allow them to continue filing in paper format. Jkt 211001 PO 00000 Frm 00010 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 B. Significant Issues Raised by Public Comment The Initial Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis (‘‘IRFA’’) appeared in the proposing release. We requested comment on any aspect of the IRFA and we received two comment letters from persons who object to the amendments because the expense of meeting an electronic filing requirement competitively disadvantages small transfer agents.60 These commenters also stated that although they find electronic filing on EDGAR to be burdensome, a PDF attachment or an internet based form that does not require special software would be feasible. One commenter also expressed concerns about necessary software upgrades and any associated costs.61 The Commission is very sensitive to the cost concerns of small transfer agents. The EDGARLite program was designed to keep the costs to filers low and, while electronic filing may require EDGAR skills and computer systems that all transfer agents do not currently have, we believe any costs transfer agents may be required to incur are reasonable. The amendments to mandate electronic filing are necessary to ensure that the information reported by transfer agents is complete, accurate, and stored in a single, centralized database and that the information is publicly available in an easily searchable format. To achieve this goal, electronic submissions must be formatted as XML data tags and submitted on EDGAR. Forms submitted as PDF attachments are not usable for analytical tools such as data aggregation, statistical analysis, and report generation. The Commission designed EDGARLite to utilize commercial software because it was the most costefficient way to allow information reported on a relatively small number of forms to be filed on EDGAR as tagged data in XML format. It would not be economically feasible for the Commission to develop an EDGAR application for transfer agent forms without using commercial software or for the Commission to develop more than one electronic filing system for transfer agent forms. The Commission considered the costs of the commercial software very carefully and chose software that we believed would best meet our needs for the EDGARLite 60 Loren K. Hanson, Assistant Secretary, Otter Tail Corporation, dated October 4, 2006 and Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for Regulatory and Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated November 2, 2006. 61 Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for Regulatory and Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated November 2, 2006. E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations functionality, including ease of use and data validation, and that we believed would be affordable for all filers. There may occasionally be upgrades to the software; however, transfer agents would only have to purchase upgraded software if the Commission makes changes to the EDGARLite application that use the features of the upgraded version of the software. Transfer agents who have not filed on EDGAR before will have to train staff to file the transfer agent forms on EDGAR; however, the EDGAR Filer Manual provides detailed instructions for each step of the filing process. Transfer agents will also have the option of applying for a continuing hardship exemption under Rule 202 of Regulation S–T to file in paper format if they believe the electronic filing requirement would cause them undue burden or expense. For these reasons, we believe that any additional costs the electronic filing requirement may impose on transfer agents are necessary and reasonable in order to improve and modernize the Commission’s filing program for transfer agent forms. jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 C. Small Entities Subject to the Amendments The FRFA also discusses the effect of the proposal on transfer agents that are small entities under Rule 0–10(h) under the Act.62 Rule 0–10(h) defines the term ‘‘small business’’ or ‘‘small organization’’ to include any transfer agent that: (1) Received less than 500 items for transfer and less than 500 items for processing during the preceding six months (or in the time that it has been in business, if shorter); (2) transferred items only of issuers that would be deemed ‘‘small businesses’’ or ‘‘small organizations’’ as defined in this section; (3) maintained master shareholder files that in the aggregate contained less than 1,000 shareholder accounts or was the named transfer agent for less than 1,000 shareholder accounts at all times during the preceding fiscal year (or the time that it has been in business, if shorter); and (4) is not affiliated with any person, other than a natural person, that is not a small business or small organization under Rule 0–10. The Commission estimates that there are 310 registered transfer agents that are ‘‘small entities’’ under Rule 0–10. Of these, 170 are registered with the Commission and 140 are registered with the other ARAs. 62 17 CFR 240.0–10(h). VerDate Aug<31>2005 20:28 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 D. Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance Requirements The amendments require that all transfer agents apply for access to the EDGAR system and file all transfer agent forms that they file with the Commission electronically on EDGAR. The amendments also amend Form ID, Uniform Application for Access Codes to File on EDGAR, to add ‘‘transfer agent’’ to the check-the-box list of applicant types (the form currently has boxes for ‘‘filer,’’ ‘‘filing agent,’’ ‘‘trainer,’’ or ‘‘individual’’). Transfer agents are expected, but not required, to complete the electronic forms by using the EDGARLite application. All transfer agents filing electronically will need a computer system that meets the EDGAR software and hardware requirements. Additionally, all transfer agents that have previously filed a Form TA–1 with the Commission will have to file an amended Form TA–1 electronically, of which approximately 170 are small entities within the definition in Rule 0–10. The FRFA states that the incremental burden on all ‘‘small entities’’ is approximately 960 hours and $30,240 for all entities. The FRFA also states that the proposed amendments will not impose any other reporting, recordkeeping, or compliance requirements, and that the Commission believes that there are no rules that duplicate, overlap, or conflict with the proposed amendments. E. Agency Action To Minimize Effect on Small Entities The FRFA discusses the alternatives considered by the Commission in connection with the proposed amendments to Regulation S–T, Rules 17Ac2–1, 17Ac2–2, and 17Ac3–1 and to Forms TA–1, TA–2, and TA–W and the instructions to the forms. The purpose of electronic filing is to have all filings required to be filed with the Commission received in a timely and efficient manner and for the data filed on the forms to be stored in a single, centralized database. Any forms filed on paper could be subject to loss, inaccuracies, and delayed reporting, which would affect the integrity of the database and affect the Commission’s ability to perform its oversight role with respect to transfer agents. Accordingly, we have determined that it would not be appropriate to allow any transfer agents to continue to file the forms in paper form unless the Commission were to grant the transfer agent a continuing hardship exemption under Rule 202 of Regulation S–T. As an alternative to creating the electronic forms in EDGARLite, which PO 00000 Frm 00011 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 74707 requires the filer to purchase MS InfoPath TM software, transfer agents or a third party can prepare the forms outside of EDGARLite by creating an XML tagged version of the filing as an ASCII document using technical specifications that will be available on the Commission’s public Web site.63 It should be noted that this filing method requires some technical expertise on the part of the filer and the Commission does not anticipate that transfer agents or third parties will find it worth the cost savings to develop the transfer agent forms outside of EDGARLite. The Commission also considered whether entities can file the forms with the Commission by using public computer services, such as an internet cafe or a public library, and therefore avoid the expense of any required hardware, software, or internet access. Commission staff contacted public computer service providers in 2004 and determined that it was unlikely that these facilities would have the necessary MS InfopathTM software requirement for using the EDGARLite templates. However, transfer agents will be free to use a public facility if the facility has the necessary computer system requirements. Additionally, filers can prepare their filings by creating an ASCII document as described above, which should be possible on many public computer service facilities. Finally, the Commission can grant a transfer agent a continuing hardship exemption from the electronic filing requirement under Rule 202 of Regulation S–T if the transfer agent demonstrates that the electronic filing requirement would cause it undue burden or expense and the Commission determines that a grant of the exemption is appropriate and consistent with the public interest and the protection of investors. A transfer agent that was granted such an exemption would continue to file the forms in paper and thus would not be economically impacted by the electronic filing requirement. VIII. Statutory Basis and Text of the Amendments We are adopting the amendments to Regulation S–T and Form ID under the authority in Section 19(a) 64 of the Securities Act of 1933, Sections 13(a),65 23(a),66 and 35A 67 of the Exchange Act, 63 See note 10. U.S.C. 77s(a). 65 15 U.S.C. 78m(a). 66 15 U.S.C. 78w(a). 67 15 U.S.C. 78ll. 64 15 E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 74708 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations Section 319 68 of the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, and Sections 30 69 and 38 70 of the Investment Company Act of 1940. We are adopting the amendments to Rule 17Ac2–1, Rule 17Ac2–2, and Rule 17Ac3–1, and to Forms TA–1, TA–2, and TA–W under the authority in Section 19(a) of the Securities Act and Sections 17(a),71 17A(c),72 23(a), and 35A of the Act. Text Rule Amendments PART 232—REGULATION S–T— GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRONIC FILINGS 1. The general authority citation for part 232 is revised to read as follows: I Authority: 15 U.S.C. 77f, 77g, 77h, 77j, 77s(a), 77sss(a), 78c(b), 78l, 78m, 78n, 78o(d), 78w(a), 78ll(d), 80a–8, 80a–29, 80a–30, 80a– 37, and 7201 et seq.; and 18 U.S.C. 1350. * * * * * 2. Amend § 232.101 by: a. Removing the word ‘‘and’’ at the end of paragraph (a)(1)(x); I b. Removing the period at the end of paragraph (a)(1)(xi) and in its place adding ‘‘; and’’; and I c. Adding paragraph (a)(1)(xii). The addition reads as follows. I I 5. The general authority citation for part 239 is revised to read as follows. § 232.104 Unofficial PDF copies included in an electronic submission. jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 (a) An electronic submission, other than a Form 3 (§ 249.103 of this chapter), a Form 4 (§ 249.104 of this chapter), a Form 5 (§ 249.105 of this chapter), a Form ID (§§ 239.63, 249.446, 269.7 and 274.402 of this chapter), a Form TA–1 (§ 249.100 of this chapter), a Form TA–2 (§ 249.102 of this chapter), VerDate Aug<31>2005 20:28 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 (a) If an electronic filer experiences unanticipated technical difficulties preventing the timely preparation and submission of an electronic filing other than a Form 3 (§ 249.103 of this chapter), a Form 4 (§ 249.104 of this chapter), a Form 5 (§ 249.105 of this chapter), a Form ID (§§ 239.63, 249.446, 269.7 and 274.402 of this chapter), a Form TA–1 (§ 249.100 of this chapter), a Form TA–2 (§ 249.102 of this chapter), or a Form TA–W (§ 249.101 of this chapter), the electronic filer may file the subject filing, under cover of Form TH (§§ 239.65, 249.447, 269.10 and 274.404 of this chapter), in paper format no later than one business day after the date on which the filing was to be made. * * * * * I (a) * * * (1) * * * (xii) Form TA–1 (§ 249.100 of this chapter), Form TA–2 (§ 249.102 of this chapter), and Form TA–W (§ 249.101 of this chapter). * * * * * I 3. Revise § 232.104 paragraph (a) to read as follows. U.S.C. 77sss. U.S.C. 80a–29. 70 15 U.S.C. 80a–37. 71 15 U.S.C. 78q. 72 15 U.S.C. 78q–1(c). Temporary hardship exemption. PART 239—FORMS PRESCRIBED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 § 232.101 Mandated electronic submissions and exceptions. 69 15 4. Section 232.201 is amended by revising the introductory text of paragraph (a) to read as follows. I § 232.201 List of Subjects in 17 CFR Parts 232, 239, 240, 249, 249b, 269, and 274 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Securities. I In accordance with the foregoing, Title 17, Chapter II of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: 68 15 or a Form TA–W (§ 249.101 of this chapter), may include one unofficial PDF copy of each electronic document contained within that submission, tagged in the format required by the EDGAR Filer Manual. * * * * * Authority: 15 U.S.C. 77f, 77g, 77h, 77j, 77s, 77z–2, 77z–3, 77sss, 78c, 78l, 78m, 78n, 78o(d), 78u–5, 78w(a), 78ll(d), 78mm, 80a– 2(a), 80a–3, 80a–8, 80a–9, 80a–10, 80a–13, 80a–24, 80a–26, 80a–29, 80a–30, and 80–37, unless otherwise noted. * * * * * PART 240—GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS, SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 6. The general authority citation for part 240 is revised to read as follows. I Authority: 15 U.S.C. 77c, 77d, 77g, 77j, 77s, 77z–2, 77z–3, 77eee, 77ggg, 77nnn, 77sss, 77ttt, 78c, 78d, 78e, 78f, 78g, 78i, 78j, 78j–1, 78k, 78k–1, 78l, 78m, 78n, 78o, 78p, 78q, 78s, 78u–5, 78w, 78x, 78ll, 78mm, 80a– 20, 80a–23, 80a–29, 80a–37, 80b–3, 80b–4, 80b–11, and 7201 et seq.; and 18 U.S.C. 1350, unless otherwise noted. * * * * * 7. Amend § 240.17Ac2–1 by: I a. Revising paragraph (c); I b. Redesignating paragraph (d) as paragraph (e); and I c. Adding new paragraph (d). The revision and addition reads as follows. I PO 00000 Frm 00012 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 § 240.17Ac2–1 Application for registration of transfer agents. * * * * * (c) If any of the information reported on Form TA–1 (§ 249b.100 of this chapter) becomes inaccurate, misleading, or incomplete, the registrant shall correct the information by filing an amendment within sixty days following the date on which the information becomes inaccurate, misleading, or incomplete. (d) Every registration and amendment filed pursuant to this section shall be filed with the Commission electronically in the Commission’s EDGAR system. Transfer agents should refer to Form TA–1 and the instructions to the form (§ 249b.100 of this chapter) and to the EDGAR Filer Manual (§ 232.301 of this chapter) for the technical requirements and instructions for electronic filing. Transfer agents that have previously filed a Form TA –1 with the Commission must refile the information on their Form TA–1, as amended, in electronic format in EDGAR as an amended Form TA–1. * * * * * I 8. Amend § 240.17Ac2–2 by: I a. Adding two sentences to the end of the introductory text of paragraph (a); and I b. Revising paragraph (c). The addition and revision reads as follows. § 240.17Ac2–2 Annual reporting requirement for registered transfer agents. (a) * * * A transfer agent may file an amendment to Form TA–2 pursuant to the instructions on the form to correct information that has become inaccurate, incomplete, or misleading. A transfer agent may file an amendment at any time; however, in order to be timely filed, all required portions of the form must be completed and filed in accordance with this section and the instructions to the form by the date the form is required to be filed with the Commission. * * * * * (c) Every annual report and amendment filed pursuant to this section shall be filed with the Commission electronically in the Commission’s EDGAR system. Transfer agents should refer to Form TA–2 and the instructions to the form (§ 249b.102 of this chapter) and the EDGAR Filer Manual (§ 232.301 of this chapter) for further information regarding electronic filing. Every registered transfer agent must file an electronic Form TA–1 with the Commission, or an electronic amendment to its Form TA–1 if the transfer agent previously filed a paper E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations Form TA–1 with the Commission, before it may file an electronic Form TA–2 or Form TA–W with the Commission. I 9. Amend § 240.17Ac3–1 by: I a. Removing the authority citations at the end of the section; I b. Removing from paragraph (a) and the first sentence of paragraph (b) the term ‘‘17A(c)(3)(C)’’ and in its place adding ‘‘17A(c)(4)’’; I c. Removing from paragraph (b) the term ‘‘17A(c)(3)(A)’’ and in its place adding ‘‘17A(c)(3)’’; I d. Redesignating paragraph (c) as paragraph (d); and I e. Adding new paragraph (c). The addition reads as follows. § 240.17Ac3–1 Withdrawal from registration with the Commission. * * * * (c) Every withdrawal from registration filed pursuant to this section shall be filed with the Commission electronically in the Commission’s EDGAR system. Transfer agents should refer to Form TA–W and the instructions to the form (§ 249b.101 of this chapter) and the EDGAR Filer Manual (§ 232.301 of this chapter) for further information regarding electronic filing. * * * * * jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 * VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 74709 PART 249—FORMS, SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 PART 239—FORMS PRESCRIBED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 10. The authority citation for Part 249 continues to read in part as follows. PART 249—FORMS, SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 I Authority: 15 U.S.C. 78a et seq., and 7201 et seq.; and 18 U.S.C. 1350, unless otherwise noted. * * * * * PART 249b—FURTHER FORMS, SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 11. The authority citation for Part 249b continues to read in part as follows. I Authority: 15 U.S.C. 78a et seq., unless otherwise noted; * * * * * I 12. Form TA–1 (referenced in § 249b.100), Form TA–W (referenced in § 249b.101), and Form TA–2 (referenced in § 249b.102) are revised to read as set forth in the attached Appendices B, C, and D. PART 269—FORMS PRESCRIBED UNDER THE TRUST INDENTURE ACT OF 1939 13. The authority citation for Part 269 continues to read as follows: I Authority: 15 U.S.C. 77ddd(c), 77eee, 77ggg, 77hhh, 77iii, 77jjj, 77sss, 78ll(d), unless otherwise noted. PO 00000 Frm 00013 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 PART 269—FORMS PRESCRIBED UNDER THE TRUST INDENTURE ACT OF 1939 PART 274—FORMS PRESCRIBED UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940 14. The authority citation for Part 274 continues to read in part as follows: I Authority: 15 U.S.C. 77f, 77g, 77h, 77j, 77s, 78c(b), 78l, 78m, 78n, 78o(d), 80a–8, 80a–24, 80a–26, and 80a–29, unless otherwise noted. * * * * * 15. Form ID (referenced in § 239.63, § 249.446, § 269.7, and § 274.402) is revised as set forth in Appendix A. I Dated: December 4, 2006. By the Commission. Nancy M. Morris, Secretary. Note: The following Appendices A, B, C, and D will not appear in the Code of Federal Regulations. 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All other registrants file Form TA–1 in paper format with their Appropriate Regulatory Authority and should obtain the form from such authority. Certain sections of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 applicable to transfer agents are referenced or summarized below. Registrants are urged to review all applicable provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, as well as the applicable rules promulgated by the SEC under those Acts. I. General Instructions for Filing and Amending Form TA–1 A. Terms and Abbreviations. The following terms and abbreviations are used throughout these instructions: 1. Act refers to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 2. ARA refers to the appropriate regulatory agency, as defined in Section 3(a)(34)(B) of the Act. See General Instruction D below. 3. Form TA–1 is the Form filed as a registration and includes the Form and any attachments to that Form. 4. Registrant refers to the entity on whose behalf Form TA–1 is filed. 5. SEC or Commission refers to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 6. Transfer agent is defined in Section 3(a)(25) of the Act as any person who engages on behalf of an issuer of securities or on behalf of itself as an issuer in at least one of the functions enumerated therein. 7. Independent, Non-Issuer Transfer Agent refers to an entity which acts as a transfer agent for other than its own securities or securities of an affiliate. 8. Regulation S–T is the SEC’s regulation containing the rules related to filing electronic documents in EDGAR. 17 CFR 232 et seq. 9. EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval) is the computer system for the receipt, acceptance, review, and dissemination of documents submitted to the Commission in electronic format. 10. EDGAR Filer Manual is the manual prepared by the SEC setting out the technical format requirements for an electronic submission to EDGAR. 11. EDGARLite is an application in EDGAR that registrants may use to create the PO 00000 Frm 00035 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 74731 electronic Form TA–1 for submission to EDGAR. B. Who Must File. Pursuant to Section 17A(c)(1) of the Act, it is unlawful for a transfer agent to perform any transfer agent function with respect to any qualifying security unless that transfer agent is registered with its ARA. A qualifying security is any security registered under Section 12 of the Act. Thus, qualifying securities including securities registered on a national securities exchange pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act as well as equity securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g)(1) of the Act for issuers that have total assets exceeding $3,000,000 and a class of equity securities (other than exempted securities) held of record by 500 or more persons. In addition, qualifying securities include equity securities of registered investment companies and certain insurance companies that would be required to be registered under Section 12(g) except for the exemptions provided by paragraphs (g)(2)(B) and (g)(2)(G), respectively, of Section 12, i.e., when the asset and shareholder criteria of Section 12(g)(1)(B) are met. C. When to File. Before a transfer agent may perform any transfer agent function for a qualifying security, it must apply for registration on Form TA–1 with its ARA and its registration must become effective. Instructions for amending Form TA–1 appear at General Instruction H. E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 ER12DE06.025</GPH> Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations 74732 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 D. How to File. Registrants file electronically in EDGAR. Registrants should refer to the EDGAR Filer Manual, which is available on the SEC’s Web site, www.sec.gov, for the instructions for preparing forms in EDGARLiteTM and filing forms in EDGAR as well as for the computer hardware and software requirements for electronic filing. A Form TA–1 or an amended Form TA–1 which is not completed properly may be suspended as not acceptable for filing. Acceptance of this form, however, does not mean that the Commission has found that it has been filed as required or that the information submitted therein is true, correct or complete. Registrants that are granted a hardship exemption from electronic filing under Rule 202 of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232.202, will be provided with instructions on how and where to file a paper Form TA–1. A registrant that wishes to include a cover letter or other correspondence may do so by including the document as an attachment to the Form. E. EDGAR Access. Before registrants may prepare the Form in EDGARLite TM or file the Form in EDGAR they must apply for access to EDGAR. Registrants should refer to the EDGAR Filer Manual, Volume I (General Instructions) for information on accessing EDGAR. F. Records. Each registrant must keep an exact copy of any filing for its records. Registrants should refer to 17 CFR 240.17Ad– 6 and 240.17Ad–7 for information regarding the recordkeeping rules for transfer agents. G. Effective Date. Registration of a transfer agent becomes effective thirty days after receipt by the ARA of the application for registration unless the filing does not comply with applicable requirements or the ARA takes affirmative action to accelerate, deny, or postpone registration in accordance with the provisions of Section 17A(c) of the Act. H. Amending Registration. Each registrant must amend Form TA–1 within sixty calendar days following the date on which information reported therein becomes inaccurate, incomplete, or misleading. 1. Registrants amend Form TA–1 by responding ‘‘Yes’’ to Question 1(e). 2. All fields that are required to be completed on the registrant’s Form TA–1 must be completed on the amended Form TA–1. The transfer agent may use a saved electronic version of a previously filed Form TA–1 or amended Form TA–1 as a template for the amended filing and create the amended form by revising the responses for which the information has become inaccurate, incomplete, or misleading. (For instructions on using a saved form as a template for an amended filing, registrants should refer to the EDGAR Filer Manual.) II. Special Instructions for Filing and Amending Form TA–1 A. Electronic Filing. Beginning [effective date of the proposed rule], all transfer agent forms (Form TA–1, Form TA–2, and Form TA–W) filed with the SEC must be filed electronically in EDGAR. Transfer agents that VerDate Aug<31>2005 20:28 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 are registered with the SEC must refile electronically the information on their Form TA–1, as amended, with the SEC on an amended Form TA–1. The SEC will not accept any other transfer agent form from such transfer agents until they have filed an electronic amended Form TA–1. B. Exemptions from Electronic Filing. The SEC may in limited cases grant an exemption from electronic filing where the filer can show that an electronic filing requirement creates an unreasonable burden or expense. Registrants should refer to Rule 202 of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232.202, and the SEC’s Web site, https://www.sec.gov, for information on applying for a hardship exemption. C. Registration. Registrants must provide full and complete responses in the appropriate format. 1. Information relating to electronic filing. As an EDGAR filer, a registrant is required to provide the following: a. Whether the form is a ‘‘live’’ or ‘‘test’’ filing submission; b. Whether the registrant would like a Return Copy of the filing; c. The registrant’s CIK; d. The registrant’s CCC; and e. The contact e-mail address for the registrant; f. The notification e-mail address(es) for the registrant regarding the status of the submission. Detailed instructions regarding the above are provided in the EDGAR Filer Manual, Volume I (General Requirements). A registrant that is granted a continuing hardship exemption from electronic filing pursuant to Rule 202 of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232.202, need only to provide its CIK. 2. In answering Question 3.b. of Form TA– 1, the term Financial Industry Number Standard (FINS number) means a six digit number assigned by The Depository Trust Company (DTC) upon request to financial institutions engaged in activities involving securities. Registrants that do not have a FINS number may obtain one by requesting it following the steps described on the DTC Web site (https://www.dtc.org). 3. State in Question 3.c. the full address of the registrant’s principal office where transfer agent activities are, or will be, performed; a post office box number is not acceptable. State in response to Question 3.d. the registrant’s mailing address if different from the response to Question 3.c. You may provide a post office box number in response to Question 3.d. 4. For the purpose of answering Question 5, a transfer agent is an affiliate of, or affiliated with, a person, if the transfer agent directly, or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control with, that person. 5. In answering Questions 6 and 7, a ‘‘named transfer agent’’ is a transfer agent engaged by the issuer to perform transfer agent functions for an issue of securities. There may be more than one named transfer agent for a given security issue (e.g., PO 00000 Frm 00036 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 principal transfer agent, co-transfer agent or outside registrar). D. Questions 8 through 10. Only independent, non-issuer registrants are required to complete Questions 8 through 10. E. Execution of Form TA–1 and Amendments Thereto. A duly authorized official or a principal of the registrant must execute Form TA–1 and any amendments thereto on behalf of that registrant. For a corporate registrant, the term official includes the chairman or vice-chairman of the board of directors, the chairman of the executive committee, or any officer of the corporation who is authorized by the corporation to sign Form TA–1 on its behalf. For a non-corporate registrant, duly authorized principal means a principal of the registrant who is authorized to sign Form TA–1 on its behalf. The official or principal of the registrant shall execute Form TA–1 by providing an electronic signature pursuant to Rule 301, Signatures, of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232.301. The official or principal of the registrant must provide his or her full name in typed format in the signature box of the form and must manually sign a signature page or other document authenticating, acknowledging, or otherwise adopting his or her signature that appears in typed form within the electronic filing. The signature page or other such document shall be signed at or before the time the electronic filing is made, shall be retained by the transfer agent for a period of five years, and shall be made available to the Commission or its staff upon request. By executing Form TA–1, the registrant agrees and consents that notice of any proceeding under the Act by the SEC involving the registrant may be given by sending such notice by registered or certified mail to the registrant, ‘‘Attention Officer in Charge of Transfer Agent Activities,’’ at its principal office for transfer agent activities as given in response to Question 3.c. of Form TA–1. III. Notice Under Sections 17, 17A(c) and 23(a) of the Act and the rules and regulations thereunder, the SEC is authorized to solicit from applicants for registration as a transfer agent and from registered transfer agents the information required to be supplied by Form TA–1. Disclosure to the SEC of the information requested in Form TA–1 is a prerequisite to the processing of Form TA– 1. The information will be used for the principal purpose of determining whether the SEC should permit an application for registration to become effective or should deny, accelerate or postpone registration of an applicant. The information supplied herein may also be used for all routine uses of the SEC. Information supplied on this Form will be included routinely in the public files of the SEC and will be available for inspection by any interested person. BILLING CODE 8011–01–P E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 PO 00000 Frm 00037 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4725 E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 74733 ER12DE06.026</GPH> jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations VerDate Aug<31>2005 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 PO 00000 Frm 00038 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4725 E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 ER12DE06.027</GPH> jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 74734 VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 PO 00000 Frm 00039 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4725 E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 74735 ER12DE06.028</GPH> jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations VerDate Aug<31>2005 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 PO 00000 Frm 00040 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4725 E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 ER12DE06.029</GPH> jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 74736 BILLING CODE 8011–01–C UNITED STATES Securities and Exchange Commission Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM TA–W Instructions for Use of Form TA–W jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 Notice of Withdrawal from Registration as a Transfer Agent Pursuant to Section 17A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ATTENTION: This electronic Form TA–W is to be filed only by SEC registrants. All other registrants withdraw from registration as a transfer agent with their appropriate regulatory authority and should obtain instructions on withdrawal from registration as a transfer agent from such authority. Certain sections of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 applicable to transfer agents are referenced or summarized below. Registrants are urged to review all applicable provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Securities Act of 1933, and the Investment Company Act of 1940, as well as the applicable rules promulgated by the SEC under those Acts. I. General Instructions for Filing Form TA– W A. Terms and Abbreviations. The following terms and abbreviations are used throughout these instructions: VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 1. Act refers to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. 2. ARA refers to the appropriate regulatory agency, as defined in Section 3(a)(34)(B) of the Act. See General Instruction D below. 3. Form TA–1 is the Form filed as a registration and includes the Form and any attachments to that Form. 4. Registrant refers to the entity on whose behalf Form TA–1 is filed. 5. SEC or Commission refers to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 6. Transfer agent is defined in Section 3(a)(25) of the Act as any person who engages on behalf of an issuer of securities or on behalf of itself as an issuer in at least one of the functions enumerated therein. 7. Independent, Non-Issuer Transfer Agent refers to an entity which acts as a transfer agent for other than its own securities or securities of an affiliate. 8. Regulation S–T is the SEC’s regulation containing the rules related to filing electronic documents in EDGAR. 17 CFR 232 et seq. 9. EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval) is defined in Rule 11 of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232.11, as the computer system for the receipt, acceptance, review, and dissemination of documents submitted to the Commission in electronic format. 10. EDGAR Filer Manual, is the manual prepared by the SEC setting out the technical PO 00000 Frm 00041 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 74737 format requirements for an electronic submission to EDGAR. 11. EDGARLite is an application in EDGAR that registrants may use to create the electronic Form TA–W for submission to EDGAR. B. Who Must File. Pursuant to Section 17A(c)(4)(B) of the Act, a registered transfer agent may, upon such terms and conditions as the ARA for such transfer agent deems necessary or appropriate in the public interest, for the protection of investors, or in furtherance of the purposes of Section 17A the Act, withdraw from registration by filing a written notice of withdrawal with such ARA. C. When to File. Before a registrant may withdraw from registration as a transfer agent, it must file a notice of withdrawal from registration as a transfer agent with the Commission on Form TA–W. D. How to File. Registrants file electronically in EDGAR. Registrants may prepare the Form using EDGARLite and should refer to the EDGAR Filer Manual, which is available on the SEC’s Web site at https://www.sec.gov for instructions for preparing and submitting electronic forms as well as for the technical requirements for filing in EDGAR. A Form TA–W which is not completed properly may be suspended as not acceptable for filing. Acceptance of this Form, however, does not mean that the Commission has found that it has been filed E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 ER12DE06.030</GPH> Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations 74738 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations as required or that the information submitted therein is true, correct or complete. Registrants that are granted a hardship exemption from electronic filing under Rule 202 of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232.202, will be provided with instructions on how and where to file a paper Form TA–W. E. Records. Each registrant must keep an exact copy of any filing for its records. Registrants should refer to 17 CFR 240.17Ad– 6 and 240.17Ad–7 for information regarding the recordkeeping rules for transfer agents. F. Effective Date. In accordance with the rules adopted by the Commission, notice to withdraw from registration filed by a transfer agent shall become effective on the 60th day after the filing thereof with the Commission or within such shorter period of time as the Commission may determine. If a notice to withdraw from registration is filed with the Commission any time subsequent to the date of issuance of an order instituting proceedings pursuant to Section 17A(c)(3)(A), or if prior to the effective date of the notice of withdrawal the Commission institutes such a proceeding or a proceeding to impose terms and conditions upon such withdrawal, the notice of withdrawal shall not become effective except at such time and upon such terms and conditions as the Commission deems necessary or appropriate in the public interest, for the protection of investors, or in furtherance of the purposes of Section 17A. II. Special Instructions for Filing Form TA– W jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 A. Electronic Filing. Beginning January 11, 2007, all transfer agent forms (Form TA–1, Form TA–2, and Form TA–W) filed with the SEC must be filed electronically in EDGAR. B. Exemptions from Electronic Filing. The SEC may, in limited cases, grant an exemption from electronic filing where the filer can show that an electronic filing requirement creates an unreasonable burden or expense. Registrants should refer to Rule 202 of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232.202, and to the SEC’s Web site, https://www.sec.gov, for VerDate Aug<31>2005 20:28 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 information on applying for a hardship exemption. C. Withdrawal from Registration. Registrants must provide full and complete responses in the appropriate format. 1. Information relating to electronic filing. As EDGAR filers, registrants are required to provide the following: a. Whether the Form is a ‘‘live’’ or ‘‘test’’ filing submission; b. Whether the registrant would like a Return Copy of the filing; c. The registrant’s CIK; d. The registrant’s CCC; e. The contact e-mail address for the registrant; and f. The notification e-mail address(es) for the registrant regarding the status of the submission. For more information regarding the above requirements see the EDGAR Filer Manual, Volume I (General Requirements). A registrant that is granted a continuing hardship exemption pursuant to Rule 202 of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232.202, need only provide its CIK. 2. All items on the Form must be answered in full. Individuals’ names must be given in full. D. Execution of Form TA–W. A duly authorized official or a principal of the registrant must execute Form TA–W and any amendments thereto on behalf of that registrant. For a corporate registrant, the term official includes the chairman or vicechairman of the board of directors, the chairman of the executive committee, or any officer of the corporation who is authorized by the corporation to sign Form TA–W on its behalf. For a non-corporate registrant, duly authorized principal means a principal of the registrant who is authorized to sign Form TA–W on its behalf. The official or principal of the registrant shall execute Form TA–W by providing an electronic signature pursuant to Rule 302, Signatures, of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232.302. The official or principal of the PO 00000 Frm 00042 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 registrant must provide his or her full name in typed format in the signature box of the Form and must manually sign a signature page or other document authenticating, acknowledging, or otherwise adopting his or her signature that appears in typed Form within the electronic filing. The signature page or other such document shall be signed at or before the time the electronic filing is made, shall be retained by the transfer agent for a period of five years, and shall be made available to the Commission or its staff upon request. By executing Form TA–W, the registrant agrees and consents that notice of any proceeding under the Act by the SEC involving the registrant may be given by sending such notice by registered or certified mail to the registrant, ‘‘Attention Officer in Charge of Transfer Agent Activities,’’ at its principal office for transfer agent activities as given in response to Question 3.c. of Form TA–1. III. Notice Under Sections 17, 17A(c) and (23)(a) of the Act and the rules and regulations thereunder, the Commission is authorized to solicit from registered transfer agents the information required to be supplied by this Form. Disclosure to the Commission of the information requested in Form TA–W is a prerequisite to the processing of a notice of withdrawal of registration as a transfer agent. The information will be used for the principal purpose of enabling the Commission to determine whether it is necessary or appropriate in the public interest, for the protection of investors, or in furtherance of the purposes of Section 17A of the Act that the withdrawal be denied, postponed or subject to specific terms and conditions. Information supplied on this Form will be included routinely in the public files of the Commission and will be available for inspection by any interested person. 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VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 Certain sections of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 applicable to transfer agents are referenced below. Transfer agents are urged to review all applicable provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Securities Act of 1933, and the Investment Company Act of 1940, as well as the applicable rules promulgated by the SEC under those Acts. I. General Instructions for Filing and Amending Form TA–2 A. Terms and Abbreviations. The following terms and abbreviations are used throughout these instructions: PO 00000 Frm 00048 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 1. Act means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 15 U.S.C. 78a et seq. 2. Aged record difference, as defined in Rule 17Ad–11(a)(2), 17 CFR 240.17Ad– 11(a)(2), means a record difference that has existed for more than 30 calendar days. 3. ARA, as defined in Section 3(a)(34)(B) of the Act, 15 U.S.C. 78c(a)(34)(B), means the appropriate regulatory agency. 4. Direct Registration System or DRS means the system, as administered by The Depository Trust Company, that allows investors to hold their securities in electronic book-entry form directly on the books of the issuer or its transfer agent. E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 ER12DE06.036</GPH> 74744 jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations 5. Form TA–2 includes the Form TA–2 and any attachments. 6. Lost securityholder, as defined in Rule 17Ad–17, 17 CFR 240.17Ad–17, means a securityholder: (i) To whom an item of correspondence that was sent to the securityholder at the address contained in the transfer agent’s master securityholder file has been returned as undeliverable; provided, however, that if such item is resent within one month to the lost securityholder, the transfer agent may deem the securityholder to be a lost securityholder as of the day the re-sent item is returned as undeliverable; and (ii) for whom the transfer agent has not received information regarding the securityholder’s new address. 7. Named transfer agent, as defined in Rule 17Ad–9(j), 17 CFR 240.17Ad–9(j), means a registered transfer agent that has been engaged by an issuer to perform transfer agent functions for an issue of securities but has engaged a service company (another registered transfer agent) to perform some or all of those functions. 8. Record difference means any of the imbalances described in Rule 17Ad–9(g), 17 CFR 240.17Ad–9(g). 9. Reporting period means the calendar year ending December 31 of the year for which Form TA–2 is being filed. 10. SEC or Commission means the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. 11. Service company, as defined in Rule 17Ad–9(k), 17 CFR 240.17Ad–9(k), means the registered transfer agent engaged by a named transfer agent to perform transfer agent functions for that named transfer agent. 12. Transfer agent, as defined in Section 3(a)(25) of the Act, 15 U.S.C. 78c(a)(25), means any person who engages on behalf of an issuer of securities or on behalf of itself as an issuer in at least one of the functions enumerated therein. 13. Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232, is the SEC’s regulation that sets forth the rules related to filing electronic documents in EDGAR. 14. EDGAR, Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval, is defined in Rule 11 of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232.11, as the computer system for the receipt, acceptance, review, and dissemination of documents submitted in electronic format. 15. EDGAR Filer Manual, as defined in Rule 11 of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232.11, is the manual prepared by the SEC setting out the technical format requirements for an electronic submission to EDGAR. 16. EDGARLite is an EDGAR application described in the EDGAR Filer Manual that transfer agents may use to create the electronic Form TA–2 for submission to EDGAR. B. Who Must File; When to File. 1. Every transfer agent that is registered on December 31 must file Form TA–2 in accordance with the instructions contained therein by the following March 31. Before an SEC registered transfer agent may file a Form TA–2 on EDGAR, it must have filed a Form TA–1 or an amended Form TA–1 on EDGAR. SEC transfer agents should refer to the instructions to 240 CFR 17Ac2–1 and Form TA–1 for more information. VerDate Aug<31>2005 20:28 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 a. A registered transfer agent that received fewer than 1,000 items for transfer during the reporting period and that did not maintain master securityholder files for more than 1,000 individual securityholder accounts as of December 31 of the reporting period is required to complete Questions 1 through 5, 11, and the signature section of Form TA–2. b. A named transfer agent that engaged a service company to perform all of its transfer agent functions during the reporting period is required to complete Questions 1 through 3 and the signature section of Form TA–2. c. A named transfer agent that engaged a service company to perform some but not all of its transfer agent functions during the reporting period must complete all of Form TA–2 but should enter zero (0) for those questions that relate to functions performed by the service company on behalf of the named transfer agent. 2. The date on which any filing is actually received by the SEC is the transfer agent’s filing date provided that the filing complies with all applicable requirements. A Form TA–2 or an amended Form TA–2 which is not completed properly may be suspended as not acceptable for filing. Acceptance of this Form, however, does not mean that the Commission has found that it has been filed as required or that the information submitted therein is true, correct or complete. C. How to File. Transfer agents file Form TA–2 electronically on EDGAR. Transfer agents should refer to the EDGAR Filer Manual, which is available on the SEC’s Web site https://www.sec.gov, for the technical instructions for preparing forms using EDGARLiteTM and for filing on EDGAR as well as for the computer hardware and software requirements. Transfer agents that are granted a hardship exemption from electronic filing under Rule 202 of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232.202, will be provided with instructions on how and where to file a paper Form TA–2. A transfer agent that wishes to include a cover letter or other correspondence may do so by including the document as an electronic attachment to the form. D. EDGAR Access. Before transfer agents file on EDGAR they must obtain access to EDGAR. Transfer agents should refer to the EDGAR Filer Manual, Volume I (General Instructions) for information on accessing EDGAR. E. Amending Form TA–2. Transfer agents may amend Form TA–2 at any time to correct errors in the information reported therein. 1. A transfer agent may amend Form TA– 2 by selecting the submission type ‘‘Amendment’’ on Form TA–2. The transfer agent may use a saved electronic version of a previously filed Form TA–2 or an amended Form TA–2 as a template for the amended filing. For instructions on using a saved form as a template for an amended filing transfer agents should refer to the EDGAR Filer Manual. 2. All fields that are required to be completed on the transfer agent’s Form TA– 2 must be completed on the amended Form TA–2 with the transfer agent amending only those answers for which it needs to correct an error. F. Records. Each transfer agent must keep an exact copy of any filing for its records. PO 00000 Frm 00049 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 74745 Transfer agents should refer to 17 CFR 240.17Ad–6 and 240.17Ad–7 for information regarding the recordkeeping rules for transfer agents. G. Execution of Form TA–2 and Amendments Thereto. A duly authorized official or a principal of the transfer agent shall execute Form TA–2 by providing an electronic signature pursuant to Rule 301, Signatures, of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 301. The official or principal of the transfer agent must provide his or her full name in typed format in the signature box of the form and must manually sign a signature page or other document authenticating, acknowledging, or otherwise adopting his or her signature that appears in typed form within the electronic filing. The signature page or other such document shall be signed at or before the time the electronic filing is made, shall be retained by the transfer agent for a period of five years, and shall be made available to the Commission or its staff upon request. II. Special Instructions for Filing Form TA– 2 A. Electronic Filing. Beginning January 11, 2007, all transfer agent forms (Form TA–1, Form TA–2, and Form TA–W) filed with the SEC must be filed electronically on EDGAR. Transfer agents that are registered with the SEC must refile electronically the information on their Form TA–1, as amended, with the SEC on an amended Form TA–1. The SEC will not accept a Form TA– 2 from transfer agents that are registered with the SEC until such transfer agents have filed an electronic amended Form TA–1. B. Exemptions from Electronic Filing. The SEC may in limited cases grant an exemption from electronic filing where the filer can show that an electronic filing requirement creates an unreasonable burden or expense. Transfer agents should refer to Rule 202 of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232.202, and to the SEC’s Web site for information on applying for a hardship exemption. C. Report of Transfer Agent Activities. Transfer agents must provide full and complete responses in the appropriate format. 1. Information relating to electronic filing. As an EDGAR filer, the transfer agent is required to provide the following: a. Whether the form is a ‘‘live’’ or ‘‘test’’ filing submission; b. Whether the transfer agent would like a Return Copy of the filing; c. The transfer agent’s CIK; d. The transfer agent’s CCC; e. The contact e-mail address for the transfer agent; and f. The notification e-mail address(es) for the transfer agent regarding the status of the submission. For more information regarding the above requirements see the EDGAR Filer Manual, Volume I (General Requirements). A transfer agent that is granted a continuing hardship exemption pursuant to Rule 202 of Regulation S–T, 17 CFR 232.202, need only provide its CIK. 2. Indicate the calendar year for which Form TA–2 is filed. A transfer agent registered on December 31 shall file Form TA–2 by the following March 31 even if the E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5 74746 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 12, 2006 / Rules and Regulations jlentini on PROD1PC65 with RULES5 transfer agent conducted business for less than the entire reporting period. 3. In answering Question 4.a., indicate the number of items received for transfer during the reporting period. Omit the purchase and redemption of open-end investment company shares. Report those items in response to Question 10. 4. In answering Questions 5 and 6, include closed-end investment company securities in the corporate equity securities category. a. In answering Question 5.a., include Direct Registration System, dividend reinvestment plan and/or direct purchase plan accounts in the total number of individual securityholder accounts maintained. b. In answering Question 5.b., include dividend reinvestment plan and/or direct purchase plan accounts only. c. In answering Question 5.c., include Direct Registration System accounts only. d. In answering Question 5.d., include American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) in the corporate equity or corporate debt category, as appropriate, and include dividend reinvestment plan and/or direct purchase VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:16 Dec 11, 2006 Jkt 211001 plan accounts in the corporate equity or open-end investment company securities category. e. In answering Question 6, debt securities are to be counted as one issue per CUSIP number. Open-end investment company securities portfolios are to be counted as one issue per CUSIP number. 5. In answering Question 7.c., exclude coupon payments and transfers of record ownership as a result of corporate actions. 6. In answering Question 10, exclude nonvalue transactions such as name or address changes. 7. In answering Question 11.b., include only those accounts held by securityholders that are defined as lost by Rule 17Ad–17, 17 CFR 240.17Ad–17, when the underlying securities (i.e., not just dividends and interest) have been remitted to the states. III. Notice SEC’s Collection of Information: An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid control number. Under Sections 17, PO 00000 Frm 00050 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4700 17A(c) and 23(a) of the Act and the rules and regulations thereunder, the SEC is authorized to solicit from registered transfer agents the information required to be supplied on Form TA–2. The filing of this Form is mandatory for all registered transfer agents. The information will be used for the principal purpose of regulating registered transfer agents but may be used for all routine uses of the SEC or of the ARAs. Information supplied on this Form will be included routinely in the public files of the ARAs and will be available for inspection by any interested person. Any member of the public may direct to the SEC any comments concerning the accuracy of the burden estimate on the application facing page of this Form, and any suggestions for reducing this burden. The Office of Management and Budget has reviewed this collection of information in accordance with the clearance requirements of 44 U.S.C. 3507. [FR Doc. 06–9600 Filed 12–11–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 8011–01–P E:\FR\FM\12DER5.SGM 12DER5

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17 CFR Parts 232, 239, 240, 249, 249b, 269, and 274

[Release No. 34-54864; File No. S7-14-06]
RIN 3235-AJ68


Electronic Filing of Transfer Agent Forms

AGENCY: Securities and Exchange Commission.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The Securities and Exchange Commission (``Commission'') is 
adopting amendments to the rules and forms under Section 17A of the 
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (``Act'') to require that the forms 
filed with respect to transfer agent registration, annual reporting, 
and withdrawal from registration be filed with the Commission 
electronically. The forms will be filed on the Commission's EDGAR 
database in XML format and will be accessible to Commission staff and 
the public for search and retrieval. The amendments will improve the 
Commission's ability to utilize the information reported on the forms 
in performing its oversight function of transfer agent operations and 
to publicly disseminate the information on the forms.

DATES: Effective Date: January 11, 2007.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jerry Carpenter, Assistant Director, 
or Catherine Moore, Special Counsel, Office of Clearance and 
Settlement, Division of Market Regulation, Securities and Exchange 
Commission, 100 F Street, NE., Washington, DC 20549-6628 or at (202) 
551-5710. For assistance with technical questions about EDGAR, call the 
EDGAR Filer Support Office at (202) 551-8900.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Introduction

    On September 11, 2006, the Commission published a proposed 
rulemaking in the Federal Register to require transfer agents to file 
Form TA-1, Form TA-2, and Form TA-W (``transfer agent forms'')\1\ 
electronically through the Commission's Electronic Data Gathering, 
Analysis, and Retrieval (``EDGAR'')\2\ system.\3\ The Commission has 
developed a new application in EDGAR (``EDGARLite'') that enables 
filers to prepare an electronic version of transfer agent forms using a 
commercial software package, Microsoft InfoPath 2003 (``MS InfoPath'') 
TM, and to submit the forms to EDGAR over an Internet 
connection.\4\ Transfer agents will not be required to use the 
EDGARLite application to prepare the forms, although it is likely that 
most will choose to do so.
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    \1\ 17 CFR 249b.100, 249b.101, and 249b.102, respectively.
    \2\ EDGAR is the Commission's computer system for the receipt, 
acceptance, review, and dissemination of documents submitted in 
electronic format. The term electronic format means the computerized 
format of a document prepared in accordance with the EDGAR Filer 
Manual. 17 CFR 232.11.
    \3\ Securities Exchange Act Release No. 54356 (August 24, 2006), 
71 FR 53494 [File No. S7-14-06].
    \4\ The application will produce an Extensible Markup Language 
(``XML'') version of the filing with all data elements identified 
through XML tags. A ``tag'' is an identifier that highlights 
specific information to EDGAR that is in the format required by the 
EDGAR Filer Manual. 17 CFR 232.11
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    An electronic filing system for transfer agent forms will 
streamline the filing process, improve the Commission's ability to 
register and monitor transfer agents, and facilitate the retrieval and 
public dissemination of the data collected on the forms. The purpose of 
the amendments is to change the manner in which the forms are submitted 
to the Commission; the substance of the information reported will not 
change. We are adopting the amendments to the rules and forms to 
implement the new filing system and to require that Forms TA-1, TA-2, 
and TA-W be filed electronically. To comply with an electronic filing 
requirement, transfer agents will need to have a computer that meets 
the system requirements in the EDGAR Filer Manual and Internet access 
and a web browser to download the forms from an EDGAR Web site and 
transmit the completed forms. Transfer agents will also have to apply 
for and obtain access to EDGAR prior to filing the forms electronically 
in EDGAR.
    We received six comments from five commenters.\5\ One commenter 
strongly supported the proposal. Three of the commenters objected to 
the proposal on the grounds that an electronic filing requirement would 
be more burdensome than the current requirement that the forms be filed 
in paper format. Two commenters suggested we make minor changes or 
clarifications to Form TA-2. For the reasons discussed below, we are 
adopting the amendments substantially as proposed.
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    \5\ Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 
2006; Loren K. Hanson, Director, Investor Relations, Otter Tail 
Corporation, dated August 31, 2006; Loren K. Hanson, Assistant 
Secretary, Otter Tail Corporation, dated October 4, 2006; Angie Orr, 
Senior Legal Assistant, American Century Services, LLC, dated 
October 19, 2006; Diane M. Butler, Director of Transfer Agency & 
International Operations, Investment Company Institute, dated 
October 26, 2006; and Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for 
Regulatory and Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated 
November 2, 2006.
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II. Background

A. Transfer Agent Forms

    Section 17A(c)(1) of the Act requires an entity that performs the 
function of a transfer agent with respect to a security registered 
under Section 12 of the Act to register with that entity's appropriate 
regulatory agency (``ARA'').\6\ Depending on the type of entity that is 
registered as a transfer agent, the ARA is either the Comptroller of 
the Currency, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the 
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or the Commission.\7\ There are 
currently 785 registered transfer agents, of which 519 are registered 
with the Commission and 266 are registered with the other ARAs.
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    \6\ 15 U.S.C. 78q-1(c)(1).
    \7\ 15 U.S.C. 78c(a)(34)(B). When used with respect to a 
clearing agency or transfer agent, the term ``appropriate regulatory 
agency'' means: (i) The Comptroller of the Currency, in the case of 
a national bank or a bank operating under the Code of Law for the 
District of Columbia, or a subsidiary of any such bank; (ii) the 
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, in the case of a 
State member bank of the Federal Reserve System, a subsidiary 
thereof, a bank holding company, or a subsidiary of a bank holding 
company which is a bank other than a bank specified in clause (i) or 
(ii) of this subparagraph; (iii) the Federal Deposit Insurance 
Corporation, in the case of a bank insured by the Federal Deposit 
Insurance Corporation (other than a member of the Federal Reserve 
System), or a subsidiary thereof; and (iv) the Commission in the 
case of all other clearing agencies and transfer agents.
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    There are three transfer agent forms filed with the Commission: (1) 
Form TA-1, Uniform Form for Registration as a Transfer Agent and for 
Amendment to Registration Pursuant to Section 17A of the Securities 
Exchange Act of 1934; (2) Form TA-2, Form for Reporting Activities of 
Transfer Agents Registered Pursuant to Section 17A of the Securities 
Exchange Act of 1934; and (3) Form TA-W, Notice of Withdrawal From 
Registration as a Transfer Agent. Only transfer agents that are 
registered with the Commission file Form TA-1 and Form TA-W with the 
Commission. All transfer agents, however, whether they are registered 
with the Commission or another ARA, file Form TA-2 with the Commission. 
The Commission uses the information on the transfer agent forms to 
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application for registration as a transfer agent, maintain current 
information about transfer agents, and monitor the operations performed 
by and the services provided by transfer agents. The information filed 
on the Form TA-1, Form TA-2, and Form TA-W is publicly available.
    Over 1,000 transfer agent forms are filed with the Commission each 
year. The Commission receives new or amended transfer agent 
registrations on Form TA-1 and withdrawals from registration on Form 
TA-W; however, most of the transfer agent forms received by the 
Commission are the annual reports filed by transfer agents on Form TA-
2, which are required to be filed with the Commission during the three-
month period between January 1 and March 31.\8\ Although all registered 
transfer agents are required to file a Form TA-2, the Commission 
receives fewer Forms TA-2 than there are registered transfer agents. 
This may be because some registered transfer agents have dissolved 
without filing a Form TA-W, the paper Form TA-2 was lost or 
misdirected, or some transfer agents are not meeting the Form TA-2 
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    \8\ 17 CFR 240.17Ac2-2. For the years 2003 through 2005, the 
Commission received an average of 1,069 transfer agent forms each 
year, including 41 Forms TA-1, 247 amended Forms TA-1, 709 Forms TA-
2, 31 amended Forms TA-2, and 39 Forms TA-W.
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    To facilitate public dissemination of the information, the 
Commission staff enters basic information from the forms into EDGAR, 
including the name and address of the transfer agent, the transfer 
agent's registration number, and the date the form was filed with the 
Commission. This data is then disseminated on the EDGAR section of the 
Commission's Web site.\9\ In order to view all of the information on a 
form, however, members of the public must request a hard copy of the 
form from the Commission's public reference room or obtain the 
information from a third party information service company for a fee.
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B. Electronic Filing of Transfer Agent Forms

    The electronic filing system for transfer agent forms will be 
beneficial for transfer agents, investors, and the Commission. Under 
the new electronic filing requirement, each answer provided by the 
transfer agent will be formatted as an XML data tag. XML is a widely 
used text format that allows for the flexible use and exchange of data. 
The Commission designed the filing system to use XML data tags so that 
all of the information filed by transfer agents could be used by 
Commission staff and the public for searches, retrievals, and data 
analysis. To facilitate the filing of the information as XML data tags, 
the Commission developed EDGARLite to provide filers with an easy to 
use, form-driven tool that can gather information and convert it to 
XML. EDGARLite uses form templates created by the Commission with a 
commercial ``off the shelf'' software package, MS 
InfoPath.TM Transfer agents would need to have MS 
InfoPathTM installed on their computers in order to use 
EDGARLite.
    As an alternative to purchasing the software, transfer agents could 
prepare the forms outside of EDGARLite by creating an XML tagged 
version of the filing as an ASCII document using technical 
specifications that would be available on the Commission's Web 
site.\10\ This is a permissible means of filing because the amendments 
require only that the information reported on the forms be submitted in 
the electronic format set forth in the EDGAR Filer Manual and do not 
require that transfer agents use EDGARLite. Preparing XML data tags in 
ASCII text language would require some technical expertise on the part 
of the filer, however, and the Commission expects that most transfer 
agents would choose to purchase the software and prepare the forms 
using EDGARLite.\11\ As another alternative, transfer agents could hire 
a third party to prepare and submit the electronic forms for them; 
however, this filing method would likely cost the transfer agent more 
than purchasing the MS InfoPath TM software.
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    \10\ An ASCII document is an electronic text document that has 
contents limited to American Standard Code for Information 
Interchange (``ASCII'') characters. 17 CFR 232.11
    \11\ Third party software developers may also use the technical 
specifications to create a software product to compete with or 
enhance the EDGARLite application.
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    Regulation S-T sets forth the rules governing electronic filing in 
EDGAR. The EDGAR Filer Manual, which is promulgated by the Commission 
under Rule 301 of Regulation S-T,\12\ provides the instructions and 
technical requirements for submitting filings to EDGAR. In preparation 
for electronic filing, transfer agents should review Regulation S-T and 
the relevant portions of the EDGAR Filer Manual, Volume I (General 
Information).\13\ In particular, transfer agents should review Section 
2.5 of Volume I, which provides the EDGAR hardware and software 
requirements, Section 3 of Volume I, which provides instructions on 
becoming an EDGAR filer, and Section 6 of Volume I, which provides 
instructions for filing on EDGAR.
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    \12\ 17 CFR 232.301.
    \13\ Transfer agents may download the latest version of the 
Filer Manual from the Commission's Web site https://www.sec.gov under 
the section ``Information for EDGAR Filers.''
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    The Commission has drafted a new section of Volume II (EDGAR 
Filing) of the EDGAR Filer Manual which provides detailed instructions 
for preparing forms using EDGARLite. The updates to Volume II have not 
yet been adopted; however, the Commission, has posted a draft on its 
Web site \14\ so that filers and other third parties may review and 
comment on the draft section. Any EDGAR Filer Manual draft is subject 
to Commission approval and may be revised prior to approval or not 
approved at all.\15\ The new section will be adopted and effective 
prior to the January 1, 2007 effective date of these amendments.
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    \14\ https://www.sec.gov/info/edgar/edmanuals95_d.htm
    \15\ Any draft of the EDGAR Filer Manual that is posted before 
Commission approval of potential regulatory changes is provided as a 
service to the filing community to assist filers, agents, and 
software developers prepare for potential changes Commission staff 
anticipates. The Commission retains the right to change any part of 
the manual before the new system release is made final and the 
posting of the draft manual does not indicate Commission approval of 
any pending proposed changes relating to the potential changes 
reflected in the draft manual.
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    The Commission is amending Regulation S-T, Rules 17Ac2-1, 17Ac2-2, 
and 17Ac3-1, and Form TA-1, Form TA-2, and Form TA-W to mandate that 
all transfer agent forms filed with the Commission be filed in 
electronic format.\16\ However, transfer agents that believe filing in 
electronic format is unduly burdensome will be able to apply for a 
continuing hardship exemption from the electronic filing requirement 
pursuant to Rule 202 of Regulation S-T.\17\ Rule 202 provides that an 
electronic filer may apply in writing for a continuing hardship 
exemption if the filing cannot be submitted to the Commission in 
electronic format without undue burden or expense. The Commission 
determines whether to grant or to deny the application based on whether 
the exemption is appropriate and is consistent with the public interest 
and the protection of investors.
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    \16\ A paper copy version of the forms and instructions will be 
available from the Commission Publications Office and on the 
Commission's Web site for information purposes and for use by 
transfer agents that were granted a hardship exemption from 
electronic filing under Rule 202 of Regulation S-T.
    \17\ 17 CFR 232.202.
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    For the first year of electronic filing only, transfer agents that 
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file an amended Form TA-1 before they file a Form TA-2.\18\ By so 
requiring, the Commission will be able to establish a complete and 
current record of registration information for transfer agents 
registered with the Commission in a single, centralized, and searchable 
database. Form TA-1 collects important information regarding transfer 
agents, such as name, address, organizational structure, and control 
persons. The requirement to file an amended Form TA-1 when the 
electronic filing system first becomes effective will make the data 
previously reported on the paper form readily available electronically 
for Commission use and public dissemination. Additionally, the 
requirement is designed to ensure that transfer agents have a complete 
electronic version of the form to use as a template for future 
amendments. It will provide an opportunity for transfer agents to make 
sure that their Form TA-1 is current and that all amendments to correct 
inaccurate, misleading, or incomplete information are made. Because 
transfer agents are required to maintain a copy of Form TA-1 and any 
amendments to Form TA-1 with their records,\19\ they should have all 
the information necessary to complete and electronically file an 
amended Form TA-1.
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    \18\ Transfer agents registered with an ARA other than the 
Commission do not file Form TA-1 or Form TA-W with the Commission 
and accordingly would not be subject to this requirement.
    \19\ Instruction I.D. to Form TA-1.
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    The amendments will be effective January 11, 2007. Accordingly, 
registered transfer agents should be prepared to file their Forms TA-2 
for the 2006 reporting period, which are due to be filed by March 31, 
2007, and an amended Form TA-1 for those transfer agents registered 
with the Commission, electronically on EDGAR.

III. Amendments

    The amendments make the following changes to Rules 17Ac2-1, 17Ac2-
2, and 17Ac3-1, Regulation S-T, and to Form TA-1, Form TA-2, and Form 
TA-W and the instructions to the forms as well as to Form ID.

A. Changes to Rules 17Ac2-1, 17Ac2-2, and 17Ac3-1 To Require Electronic 
Filing

    The amendments add a paragraph to each of Rules 17Ac2-1, 17Ac2-2, 
and 17Ac3-1 to require electronic filing of Form TA-1, Form TA-2, and 
Form TA-W, respectively, on the Commission's EDGAR system. The 
amendments require transfer agents to file their forms according to the 
instructions on the forms and in the EDGAR Filer Manual. Although the 
amendments to Rules 17Ac2-1, 17Ac2-2, and 17Ac3-1 mandate electronic 
filing, transfer agents will still be able to apply for a hardship 
exemption under Rule 202 of Regulation S-T which would allow them to 
continue to file the forms in paper format. The Commission will review 
each application on a case by case basis and in its discretion may 
grant an exemption if the transfer agent is able to show that 
electronic filing is unduly burdensome and that granting the exemption 
would benefit the public interest and protection of investors. Because 
transfer agents cannot rely on receiving a hardship exemption, we 
recommend that all transfer agents review the system requirements and 
EDGAR Filer Manual and be prepared to submit the forms on EDGAR.
    The Commission received six comment letters on the proposal from 
five commenters.\20\ One commenter strongly supports the proposal \21\ 
and three of the commenters oppose the proposal on the grounds that it 
requires computer software and systems as well as experience with EDGAR 
that the transfer agent or its staff may not have.\22\ The fifth 
commenter requested changes that relate only to Form TA-2 which is 
discussed in Section III.D. of this release.\23\ The commenters who 
object to the proposal stated that the expense of meeting the new 
requirement competitively disadvantages small transfer agents and that 
these transfer agents should not have to bear the expense of a proposal 
which they believe serves primarily to benefit the Commission. One 
commenter stated that the public does not have any need to access the 
information reported on the transfer agent forms because transfer 
agents are not public companies and do not solicit investments and that 
a person interested in obtaining such information may acquire it 
directly from the transfer agent.\24\ This filer also suggested that 
electronic filing be optional and not mandatory. Two of the commenters 
also stated that although they find electronic filing on EDGAR to be 
burdensome, a PDF attachment or an internet based form that does not 
require special software would be feasible.\25\ One commenter also 
expressed concerns about necessary software upgrades and any associated 
costs.\26\
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    \20\ Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 
2006; Loren K. Hanson, Director, Investor Relations, Otter Tail 
Corporation, dated August 31, 2006; Loren K. Hanson, Assistant 
Secretary, Otter Tail Corporation, dated October 4, 2006; Angie Orr, 
Senior Legal Assistant, American Century Services, LLC, dated 
October 19, 2006; Diane M. Butler, Director of Transfer Agency & 
International Operations, Investment Company Institute, dated 
October 26, 2006; and Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for 
Regulatory and Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated 
November 2, 2006.
    \21\ Diane M. Butler, Director of Transfer Agency & 
International Operations, Investment Company Institute, dated 
October 26, 2006.
    \22\ Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 
2006; Loren K. Hanson, Director, Investor Relations, Otter Tail 
Corporation, dated August 31, 2006; Loren K. Hanson, Assistant 
Secretary, Otter Tail Corporation, dated October 4, 2006; and 
Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for Regulatory and Trust 
Affairs, American Banker Association, dated November 2, 2006.
    \23\ Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for Regulatory and 
Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated November 2, 2006.
    \24\ Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 
2006.
    \25\ Loren K. Hanson, Assistant Secretary, Otter Tail 
Corporation, dated October 4, 2006 and Christeena G. Naser, Senior 
Counsel for Regulatory and Trust Affairs, American Banker 
Association, dated November 2, 2006.
    \26\ Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for Regulatory and 
Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated November 2, 2006.
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    The Commission is very sensitive to the cost concerns of small 
transfer agents. The EDGARLite program was designed to keep the costs 
to filers low and, while electronic filing may require EDGAR skills and 
computer systems that all transfer agents do not currently have, we 
believe any costs transfer agents may be required to incur are 
reasonable. The amendments to mandate electronic filing are necessary 
to ensure that the information reported by transfer agents is complete, 
accurate, and stored in a single, centralized database and that the 
information is publicly available in an easily searchable format. To 
achieve this goal, electronic submissions must be formatted as XML data 
tags and submitted on EDGAR. Forms submitted as PDF attachments are not 
usable for analytical tools such as data aggregation, statistical 
analysis, and report generation. The Commission designed EDGARLite to 
utilize commercial software because it was the most cost-efficient way 
to allow information reported on a relatively small number of forms to 
be filed on EDGAR as tagged data in XML format. It would not be 
economically feasible for the Commission to develop an EDGAR 
application for transfer agent forms without using commercial software 
or for the Commission to develop more than one electronic filing system 
for transfer agent forms. The Commission considered the costs of the 
commercial software very carefully and chose software that we believed 
would best meet our needs for the EDGARLite functionality, including 
ease of use and data validation, and that we believed would be 
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software; however, transfer agents would only have to purchase upgraded 
software if the Commission makes changes to the EDGARLite application 
that use the features of the upgraded version of the software. Transfer 
agents who have not filed on EDGAR before will have to train staff to 
file the transfer agent forms on EDGAR; however, the EDGAR Filer Manual 
provides detailed instructions for each step of the filing process. 
Transfer agents will also have the option of applying for a continuing 
hardship exemption under Rule 202 of Regulation S-T to file in paper 
format if they believe the electronic filing requirement would cause 
them undue burden or expense.
    For these reasons, we believe that any additional costs the 
electronic filing requirement may impose on transfer agents are 
necessary and reasonable in order to improve and modernize the 
Commission's filing program for transfer agent forms. Furthermore, we 
believe that the proposal benefits the investing public and transfer 
agents and not just to the Commission. Transfer agents act as the 
agents of issuers of securities and oversee such functions as stock 
transfers and dividend payments. With respect to the comment that the 
public does not need access to the information on the forms, we note 
that the Commission frequently receives requests for transfer agent 
data from issuers, who may be interested in hiring a transfer agent, 
and from investors, who may be seeking to contact the transfer agent or 
who want assurance that the transfer agent is registered and is current 
in all its filings with the Commission. Additionally, electronic filing 
will substantially improve the Commission's ability to monitor and 
regulate transfer agent activities. This benefit to the Commission will 
benefit the investing public as a whole because it will help to ensure 
that transfer agents are registered and are operating in conformance 
with the requirements under Section 17A of the Act.
    For these reasons, we are adopting the amendments to Rules 17Ac2-1, 
17Ac2-2, and 17Ac3-1 to require electronic filing substantially as 
proposed.

B. Amendments to Regulation S-T

    The Commission proposed to amend Regulation S-T to mandate the 
submission of the transfer agent forms in electronic format and to 
exclude the transfer agent forms from the applicability of Rule 104, 
and Rule 201. The Commission did not receive any comments on the 
proposed amendments to Regulation S-T and we are adopting them as 
proposed.
1. Rule 101(a), Mandated Electronic Submissions
    Rule 101(a) of Regulation S-T lists the filings that must be 
submitted to the Commission in electronic format.\27\ The Commission is 
amending Rule 101(a) to mandate that Form TA-1, Form TA-2, and Form TA-
W be submitted to the Commission in electronic format.
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2. Rule 104, Unofficial PDF Copies Included in an Electronic Submission
    Rule 104 of Regulation S-T provides that an electronic submission 
may include one unofficial portable document format (``PDF'') copy of 
each electronic document contained within a submission, tagged in the 
format required by the EDGAR Filer Manual.\28\ The purpose of this rule 
is to allow filers to provide a copy of their submission in a format 
that creates a structured, easy to read document for public 
dissemination.
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    The electronic transfer agent forms are easy to read in the format 
in which they are submitted, and it will be unnecessary to have a PDF 
version of the forms submitted. Additionally, we do not believe 
transfer agents will find any need to submit an unofficial copy of 
their filings in PDF format. Therefore, the Commission is amending Rule 
104(a) to prohibit filers from including an unofficial PDF copy of Form 
TA-1, Form TA-2, or Form TA-3 in an electronic submission.
3. Rule 201, Temporary Hardship Exemption
    Rule 201 of Regulation S-T provides procedures for a temporary 
exemption from mandated electronic filing when, due to unanticipated 
technical difficulties, an electronic filer cannot submit its filing in 
electronic format by the filing date.\29\ The filer may submit the 
filing in paper format no later than one business day after the filing 
was to be made with the Commission, and the filer must submit an 
electronic format copy of the form within six business days of filing 
the paper format document. Form TA-1 and Form TA-W do not have 
specified filing dates, and Form TA-2 may be filed any time between 
January 1 and March 31.\30\ As a result, the Commission does not 
believe that there would be many cases where transfer agents would need 
the temporary hardship exemption.
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    If it is necessary that a transfer agent form be filed with the 
Commission on a date certain, there are two means by which the 
Commission typically would adjust the effective or filing date of a 
transfer agent form. First, the Commission has the authority under 
Section 17A(c) of the Act to accelerate, delay, or postpone the 
effective date of Form TA-1 and Form TA-W.\31\ Second, Rule 13(b) of 
Regulation S-T provides that the Commission may adjust the filing date 
of an electronic filing, which would include Form TA-1, Form TA-2, or 
Form TA-W, if the filer in good faith attempts to file with the 
Commission in a timely manner but the filing is delayed due to 
technical difficulties beyond the filer's control.\32\ Accordingly, the 
Commission is amending Rule 201(a) to exclude the transfer agent forms 
from the applicability of Rule 201.
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    \31\ 15 U.S.C. 78q-1(c)(2), (c)(4)(A) and (B), and 17 CFR 
240.17Ac2-1(a) and 240.17Ac3-1(b).
    \32\ 17 CFR 232.13(b). The filer must request an adjustment of 
the filing date, and the Commission or its staff, pursuant to 
delegated authority, may grant the request if it appears that such 
adjustment is appropriate and consistent with the public interest 
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C. Miscellaneous Amendments

    The Commission proposed miscellaneous amendments to Rules 17Ac2-1, 
17A2-2, and 17Ac3-1 to remove outdated information. We did not receive 
any comments on the proposed amendments and are adopting them as 
proposed.
1. Revision to Rule 17Ac2-1
    The amendments will integrate the SEC Supplement to Form TA-1 into 
the body of the form as Questions 8 through 10. As a result, there will 
no longer be a separate SEC Supplement. Consequently, the Commission is 
deleting the reference in Rule 17Ac2-1 to the SEC Supplement.
2. Deletion of Paragraph (c) in Rule 17Ac2-2
    Paragraph (c) was added to Rule 17Ac2-2 as an amendment in June 
2000.\33\ The amendment changed the end of the annual reporting period 
for transfer agents from June 30 to December 31 of the calendar year. 
Paragraph (c) was added to Rule 17Ac2-2 to provide that transfer agents 
would not be required to file the annual report for the period ending 
June 30, 2000. Because this provision is no longer necessary, the 
Commission is removing it from the rule.
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    \33\ Securities Exchange Act Release No. 42892 (June 2, 2000), 
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3. Reference to 17A(c)(3)(C) in Rule 17Ac3-1
    Rule 17Ac3-1 implements the section of the Act that permits a 
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currently cites that section as 17A(c)(3)(C) of the Act; however, when 
the Act was amended in 1987, section 17A(c)(3)(C) was redesignated as 
17A(c)(4).\34\ The Commission is amending Rule 17Ac3-1 to reflect the 
change.
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    \34\ Pub. L. 100-181 (S 1452), Sec.  322(3), 101 Stat 1249, 
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D. Amendments to Form TA-1, Form TA-2, and Form TA-W

    The Commission proposed a number of amendments to the forms and 
instructions to reflect the requirement that they be submitted to EDGAR 
in electronic format and to amend outdated requests for information. We 
received two comment letters requesting that we make a minor changes or 
clarifications to Form TA-2.\35\ Both commenters requested a change to 
Questions 8(c) and 9(a) in Form TA-2 to allow a ``Not Applicable'' 
response. Questions 8(c) and 9(a) currently allow only a ``Yes'' or 
``No'' response and the commenter stated that there are some cases 
where a ``Not Applicable'' response is appropriate. After reviewing 
Questions 8(c) and 9(a), we have determined that the change is 
appropriate and will have it made to the form.\36\ One commenter also 
asked two interpretative questions with respect to Questions 4(a) and 
10(a) of Form TA-2.\37\ That commenter asked if Question 4(a), which 
requests the number of items received for transfer during the reported 
period, should include transfers of ownership (e.g., a transfer from an 
individual to a trust) involving open-end fund shares. After reviewing 
the comment we have determined that such transfers of ownership should 
be disclosed in Question 4(a). The commenter also asked if Question 
10(a), which requests the number of open-end investment company 
transactions processed, should include ownership changes (e.g., 
individual to trust). After reviewing the comment we have determined 
that such ownership changes should be disclosed in Question 10(a) as 
transactions processed.
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    \35\ Diane M. Butler, Director of Transfer Agency & 
International Operations, Investment Company Institute, dated 
October 26, 2006; and Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for 
Regulatory and Trust Affairs, American Banker Association, dated 
November 2, 2006.
    \36\ The changes to Questions 8(c) and 9(a) of Form TA-2 will be 
made in the EDGAR Release scheduled for February 2007.
    \37\ Diane M. Butler, Director of Transfer Agency & 
International Operations, Investment Company Institute, dated 
October 26, 2006.
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    We are adopting the amendments to the forms and instructions 
substantially as proposed. Listed below is a summary of the amendments.
1. Amendments to All Forms and Instructions
    The Commission is making the following amendments to Forms TA-1, 
TA-2, and TA-W:
    i. Amend the instructions to require the forms to be filed 
electronically in EDGAR.
    ii. Replace current instructions regarding how and where to file 
the forms with instructions for filing through EDGAR.
    iii. Amend Question 1 to require information about the filer that 
is required for EDGAR filing.\38\
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    iv. Amend the forms to allow the transfer agent to include a cover 
letter or other correspondence as an attachment to the form.
    v. Amend the forms and instructions to provide that the forms must 
be executed with an electronic signature pursuant to Rule 302, 
Signatures, of Regulation S-T.\39\
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    \39\ 17 CFR 232.302. Rule 302 provides that a signature to any 
electronic submission must be provided in typed rather than manual 
format. Each signatory is required to manually sign a signature page 
or other document authenticating, acknowledging, or otherwise 
adopting his or her signature that appears in typed form within the 
electronic filing before or at the time the electronic filing is 
made. Such document must be retained by the filer for a period of 
five years and must be furnished to the Commission or its staff upon 
request.
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    The amendments to the forms and instructions will also include 
nonsubstantive format changes that are related to electronic filing 
using the EDGARLite templates. Such format changes include drop down 
data blocks that allow the filer to insert additional information to a 
question (instead of using attached sheets, schedules, or supplements), 
data fields that are designated as required fields, radio buttons that 
limit the filer to specific answers to a question, and hidden data 
fields for questions that are not applicable to the filer.\40\ Filers 
that submit the information reported on the forms without using 
EDGARLite will not be affected by these amendments.
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    \40\ Filers can view the blank form in its entirety by checking 
the box at the top of the form that expands the form to show all 
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2. Amendments to Form TA-1 and Instructions
    i. The instructions are amended to require a registered transfer 
agent to file an amended Form TA-1 in electronic format before it can 
file a Form TA-2 or Form TA-W in electronic format.
    ii. A feature is added to allow the transfer agent to designate a 
filing as an amended filing. The instructions are amended to reflect 
this feature.
    iii. Question 2, ``Filing Status,'' is deleted because the question 
is moved to the top section of the form.
    iv. Question 6, ``Service Companies Engaged by the Filer,'' is 
amended to request the file number of the service company. The purpose 
of this amendment is to enable the Commission or other interested 
parties to confirm the identity of the service company engaged by the 
filer.
    v. Question 7, ``Filer Engaged as a Service Company by a Named 
Transfer Agent,'' is amended to request the file number of the named 
transfer agent. The purpose of this amendment is to enable the 
Commission or other interested parties to confirm the identity of the 
named transfer agent.
    vi. Form TA-1 Supplement, ``Control Person Information'' for 
Corporations (Schedule A), Partnerships (Schedule B), and Other 
Entities (Schedule C), is integrated into the form as Questions 8 
through 10.
    vii. Form TA-1 Supplement, ``Control Person Information,'' is 
amended to delete Schedule D because Schedule D is a blank sheet that 
provides additional space for responses and is not necessary in the 
electronic form.
    viii. Form TA-1 Supplement, ``Control Person Information'' for 
Corporations (Schedule A), Partnerships (Schedule B), and Other 
Entities (Schedule C) currently requests the social security number of 
control persons. We are amending this question to delete the request 
for the social security number because of privacy concerns in light of 
the fact that the forms will be available for public dissemination 
through EDGAR.
    ix. Form TA-1 Supplement, ``Control Person Information'' for 
Corporations (Schedule A), Partnerships (Schedule B), and Other 
Entities (Schedule C), is amended to delete the ADD, AMEND, and DELETE 
Columns. Transfer agents will instead provide the beginning date of the 
relationship with the control person and the ending date of the 
relationship.
    x. Instruction II, Special Instructions for Filing and Amending 
Form TA-1, currently provides that the Financial Industry Number 
Standard (``FINS'') number assigned by The Depository Trust Company 
(``DTC'') may be obtained free of charge by submitting a request to 
DTC's New York city mailing address. We are amending this instruction 
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Web site https://www.dtc.org for a nominal fee.
    xi. Instruction II.A.4, the instruction regarding marking items as 
deleted is removed because the DELETE Column in the TA-1 Supplement has 
been removed.
    xii. Instruction II.B, Amending Registration, is revised to provide 
instructions on filing an amended Form TA-1 in EDGAR. All required 
items on the electronic form, not just those fields being amended, must 
be completed.
    xiii. Instruction III, SEC Supplement, Amending the Supplement, is 
deleted because the supplement has been integrated with the rest of the 
form.
3. Amendments to Form TA-2 and Instructions
    i. Question 4, ``Number of Items Received for Transfer During the 
Reporting Period,'' is amended to add a paragraph (b) to request the 
number of individual securityholder accounts for which the transfer 
agent maintained master securityholder accounts. The purpose of this 
amendment is to provide information as to whether Questions 6-10 are 
required to be answered under Instruction II.B of Form TA-2. A 
corresponding change is being made to Instruction II.B.
    ii. The response ``Not Applicable'' will be added to Questions 8(c) 
and 9(a) because, in response to requests from commenters, the 
Commission has determined that for some transfer agents a ``Yes'' or 
``No'' response is not appropriate.
    iii. A feature is added to allow the transfer agent to designate a 
filing as an amended filing. The instructions are amended to reflect 
this feature. All required items on the electronic form, not just those 
answers that are being amended, must be completed.
    4. Amendments to Form TA-W and Instructions
    i. Question 7. The reference to ``out of proof conditions'' is 
deleted because the Commission no longer uses the term.
    ii. Questions 9 and 10. The reference to Schedule B on Form TA-1 is 
deleted because Form TA-1 was previously amended and Schedule B no 
longer requires the referenced information.\41\ Accordingly, the phrase 
``each issue shown on Schedule B of registrants Form TA-1, as 
amended,'' is deleted and replaced with the phrase ``each issue for 
which registrant acted as transfer agent.''
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    \41\ Securities Exchange Act Release No. 23084 (March 27, 1986), 
51 FR 12124 (April 9, 1986).
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    iii. Instruction 1. The reference to ``Section 17A(c)(3)(C)'' is 
revised to ``Section 17A(c)(4)(B).''
5. Amendment to Form ID
    The Commission proposed to amend Form ID, Uniform Application for 
Access Codes to File on EDGAR, to add ``transfer agent'' to the check-
the-box list of applicant types (the form currently has boxes for 
``filer,'' ``filing agent,'' ``trainer,'' or ``individual'').\42\ The 
purpose of this change is to allow the Commission to identify a new 
filer as a transfer agent for purposes of utilizing the special 
instructions in EDGARLite for the TA forms (for example, a TA-2 will be 
blocked if the transfer agent hasn't previously filed an electronic 
Form TA-1 or amended Form TA-1).\43\
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    \42\ 17 CFR 239.63, 249.446, 269.7, and 274.402.
    \43\ Transfer agents that have previously filed a transfer agent 
form with the Commission are currently in the system. Only those 
transfer agents that are filing a transfer agent form with the 
Commission for the first time would be required to complete and file 
a Form ID.?>
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    The Commission did not receive any comments to the proposed 
amendments to Form ID and is adopting them as proposed.

IV. Paperwork Reduction Act

    Certain provisions of the amendments to the rules and forms contain 
``collection of information requirements'' within the meaning of the 
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.\44\ We published a notice requesting 
comment on the collection of information requirements in the proposing 
release and submitted these requirements to the Office of Management 
and Budget (``OMB'') for review.\45\ These requests are pending before 
the OMB. When we receive OMB clearance, we will publish notice in the 
Federal Register. We did not receive any comments on the Paperwork 
Reduction Act analysis contained in the proposing release.
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    \44\ U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
    \45\ Publication and submission were in accordance with 44 
U.S.C. 3507(d) and 5 CFR 1320.1.
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    An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required 
to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a 
currently valid control number. The amendments would require Form TA-1, 
Form TA-2, and Form TA-W, which are currently filed with the Commission 
in paper form, to be filed electronically on EDGAR. The Commission 
collects this information pursuant to its authority under Section 17A 
of the Act and uses the information collected on the forms in 
determining whether to allow a transfer agent to register or to 
withdraw from registration and also uses the information in monitoring 
the annual activities of transfer agents. The information filed on the 
Form TA-1, Form TA-2, and Form TA-W is publicly available and is used 
by the public to locate, research, and confirm the registration of 
transfer agents.
    The respondents to the collection of information are the registered 
transfer agents that file Form TA-1, Form TA-2, and Form TA-W with the 
Commission. Only transfer agents for whom the Commission is the ARA 
file Form TA-1 and Form TA-W with the Commission; however, all 
registered transfer agents, whether they are registered with the 
Commission or another ARA, must file the annual Form TA-2 with the 
Commission. Compliance with the proposed amendments would be mandatory. 
The information required by the proposed amendments would not be kept 
confidential by the Commission. The Commission's regulations that 
implement Section 17A of the Act are at 17 CFR 200.80 et seq.
    The amendments modify an existing collection of information by 
changing the format of a required filing from paper to electronic 
format and modify the text of the forms and the instructions to the 
forms to conform to the electronic filing requirement.
    The Commission does not estimate that the hour burdens for Form TA-
1, Form TA-2, and Form TA-W will change as a result of the proposed 
amendments because completing an electronic form template and 
submitting it electronically on EDGAR should not take longer than 
completing a paper form and mailing the original and two copies to the 
Commission. The Commission believes, however, that the estimated hour 
burdens of Form TA-1 and for Form TA-2 should be increased for the 
first year to reflect the initial burden associated with filing 
electronically on EDGAR and the initial burden associated with the 
proposed requirement for each transfer agent registered with the 
Commission to refile the information on its Form TA-1 electronically as 
an amended Form TA-1. We estimate that the one time burden associated 
with electronic filing of transfer agent forms is two hours. This 
increased burden would be incurred with respect to the first transfer 
agent form the transfer agent files with the Commission electronically. 
For transfer agents registered with the Commission, this would be Form 
TA-1, because the proposal would require transfer agents registered 
with the Commission to file an electronic amended Form TA-1 before they 
could file any other transfer agent forms electronically. For all other 
transfer agents, this would be Form TA-2 because that is the only form 
those transfer agents file with the Commission.
    There are 519 transfer agents registered with the Commission. 
Accordingly, the increase in collection of information burden 
associated with filing electronically for Form TA-1

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would be 1038 hours. There are 266 transfer agents registered with an 
ARA other than the Commission. Accordingly, the collection of 
information burden associated with filing electronically for Form TA-2 
is 532 hours.
    Additionally, we believe that the estimated hour burden for Form 
TA-1 will increase for the first year of electronic filing because the 
amendments require that transfer agents registered with the Commission 
refile the information on Form TA-1 electronically in EDGAR as an 
amended Form TA-1. The requirement to file an amended Form TA-1 would 
apply to the 519 transfer agents for which the Commission is the ARA 
and would create a one time collection of information burden. We 
estimate that each transfer agent that is required to refile the 
information on Form TA-1 wouls need approximately two hours to do so, 
for an increase to the total burden for the first year of 1,038 hours.
    In sum, we estimate that the amendments will increase the 
collection of information hour burden for Form TA-1 by a total of 2,076 
hours and for Form TA-2 of a total of 532 hours for the first 
electronic filing only.\46\ After the first electronic filing, the 
estimated burden will return to its current level.
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    \46\ Based on an estimated average administrative labor cost of 
$31.50 per hour, the Commission's staff estimates that the total 
labor cost to the transfer agent industry for complying with the 
proposed amendments would be $98,910.
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V. Costs and Benefits of the Proposed Rulemaking

    The Commission is sensitive to the costs and benefits of our rule 
implementing an electronic filing system for transfer agent forms. We 
believe that the amendments will benefit transfer agents and investors 
by improving the efficiency and quality of the information filed with 
the Commission, which is available to the public. We also believe that 
the amendments will result in certain costs to most transfer agents 
because they may need to purchase computer software and possibly 
hardware and will need to train personnel to create forms in the 
EDGARLiteTM application and to file the forms on EDGAR. The 
Commission received three comment letters which discuss the costs and 
benefits of the proposal.\47\ These commenters believed the benefits of 
the proposal are mainly to the Commission and that the costs of the 
proposal to small transfer agents are too high. One commenter also 
stated that the information on the forms does not need to be 
disseminated on EDGAR because the public does not have use for the 
information reported on the forms.\48\
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    \47\ Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 
2006; Loren K. Hanson, Director, Investor Relations, Otter Tail 
Corporation, dated August 31, 2006; and Loren K. Hanson, Assistant 
Secretary, Otter Tail Corporation, dated October 4, 2006.
    \48\ Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 
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A. Benefits

    An electronic filing system will improve the efficiency of the 
filing process for transfer agents and would also improve the public 
dissemination of the information on the forms. The electronic filing 
system will eliminate the burdens associated with the paper forms and 
the possibility of the forms being lost or misdirected. By performing 
data validation checks, the EDGARLite application will help to ensure 
that transfer agents fill the forms out completely and in the 
appropriate format. It will also provide transfer agents with e-mail 
notification that a form has been accepted or suspended by the 
Commission.
    The rule will benefit the public because it will make the 
information on transfer agent forms, which is publicly available 
information, more easily accessible and available in a more timely 
manner in EDGAR than it currently is through the Commission's public 
reference room. The new system would also improve the Commission's 
ability to maintain, review, and analyze transfer agent forms by 
collecting and storing all of the information on the forms in a single, 
centralized database. The database will be updated immediately upon the 
receipt of new filings and will help the Commission identify delinquent 
filers. It will also allow for analytic tools such as data aggregation, 
statistical analysis, and report generation. Additionally, the 
information will be disseminated as submitted by filers so there will 
be no risk of transcription error as there is with information that is 
submitted in hardcopy and manually entered into the database.
    The Commission received one comment letter that discusses the 
benefits of the proposal. The commenter stated that it believes the 
proposal will not be beneficial to any entity other than the 
Commission.\49\ First, the commenter stated that much of the investing 
public does not have an interest in transfer agent data and that the 
few people who would like the data can request it directly from the 
transfer agents themselves. Second, the commenter stated that 
electronic filing will cause a lot of expense and labor for the 
transfer agents but will only benefit the Commission. The commenter 
recommended that electronic filing should therefore be optional and not 
mandatory.
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    \49\ Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 
2006.
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    While we appreciate the commenter's concerns, we believe that the 
proposal does benefit the investing public and transfer agents. 
Transfer agents act as the agents of issuers of securities and oversee 
such functions as stock transfers and dividend payments. We frequently 
receive requests for transfer agent data from issuers, who may be 
interested in hiring a transfer agent, and from investors, who may be 
seeking to contact the transfer agent or who want assurance that the 
transfer agent is registered and is current in all its filings with the 
Commission. Additionally, although electronic filing will substantially 
improve the Commission's ability to monitor and regulate transfer agent 
activities, this benefit to the Commission will benefit the investing 
public as a whole because it will help to ensure that they are 
registered and are operating in conformance with the requirements under 
Section 17A of the Act.

B. Costs

    Transfer agents will incur initial and ongoing costs with respect 
to the electronic filing system. The Commission believes that most of 
the cost burden will be in terms of initial costs and will be in terms 
of using the electronic filing system. The Commission does not believe 
that transfer agents will incur additional costs in the first year as a 
result of completing the forms in electronic format versus in paper 
format because, other than amendments to Question 4 of Form TA-2 to 
request the number of individual securityholder accounts and to 
Questions 6 and 7 of Form TA-1 to request the file number of service 
companies and named transfer agents, the substance of the transfer 
agent forms is not changing. However, transfer agents that are 
registered with the Commission will incur additional costs with respect 
to completing the forms because they will be required to prepare and 
file an electronic amendment to their original registration on Form TA-
1 and submit it to EDGAR for the first year of electronic filing before 
they can submit their annual report on Form TA-2.
    In order to file electronic transfer agent forms in EDGAR, transfer 
agents will need the computer system requirements necessary to access 
EDGAR and will have to train personnel

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to prepare forms using EDGARLite. We believe that most transfer agents 
currently have the necessary computer system requirements as well as 
access to the Internet as part of their current businesses. However, 
the Commission believes that many transfer agents will choose to 
purchase MS Infopath\TM\ which is needed to view and enter data in 
EDGARLite forms.
    To estimate the impact of the proposal on transfer agents, the 
Commission staff reviewed the filings submitted by transfer agents to 
the Commission and communicated with several small and mid-size 
transfer agents regarding their computer systems, personnel, and 
familiarity with EDGAR. Many transfer agents are entities or are 
affiliated with entities, such as publicly traded companies or 
investment companies, which submit filings to the Commission 
electronically in EDGAR. These transfer agents have the necessary 
computer system requirements and personnel to file the transfer agent 
forms in EDGAR, but many do not have the MS InfoPath\TM\ software 
necessary to construct forms in EDGARLite. Transfer agents that have 
purchased Microsoft Office 2000 Professional Enterprise Edition\TM\ 
have MS InfoPath\TM\ included as part of their operating system; 
however, most of these transfer agents are not familiar with MS 
InfoPath\TM\ and would have to train their personnel to use the 
software. Of the transfer agents that do not currently file forms 
electronically in EDGAR, most have the computer system requirements to 
file in EDGAR, but would need to purchase MS InfoPath\TM\, train 
personnel to construct forms using EDGARLite, and submit forms 
electronically to EDGAR. In addition, some transfer agents may not have 
the necessary system requirements to file in EDGAR and will need to 
purchase upgrades to their computer systems as well as incur the costs 
related to purchasing the MS InfoPath\TM\ software and training 
personnel to file forms in EDGAR using EDGARLite.
    From the above information, the Commission believes that the cost 
to transfer agents of the electronic filing could range from only the 
cost of training personnel to create forms in EDGARLite to the cost of 
upgrading systems, purchasing MS InfoPath\TM\ and training personnel to 
use the EDGAR system and EDGARLite. The EDGARLite application is 
designed to be easy to use and the MS InfoPath\TM\ software is a 
relatively low-cost software package that is readily available. The 
EDGAR Filer Manual will provide instructions for installing MS 
InfoPath\TM\ and for using EDGARLite. Based on this, the Commission 
believes that any training for personnel with respect to electronic 
filing will be two hours for each registered transfer agent. 
Additionally, the Commission believes that transfer agents registered 
with the Commission will require an additional two hours to refile the 
information on Form TA-1 as an amended Form TA-1. The Commission 
believes a cost of $31.50 per hour and that the total labor cost to the 
transfer agent industry for complying with the proposed amendments will 
be $98,910.\50\
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    \50\ The cost per hour is based on the estimated per hour salary 
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    Alternatively, transfer agents or a third party could prepare the 
forms without MS InfoPath\TM\ by creating an XML tagged version of the 
filing as an ASCII document using technical specifications that will be 
available on the Commission s public Web site.\51\ The Commission will 
integrate the XML tags with the form template to create a structured 
form that is identical to the form created in EDGARLite for the purpose 
of viewing the form in EDGAR. This filing method would require some 
technical expertise on the part of the filer, however. Transfer agents 
could also hire a third party filer to prepare and submit the forms on 
their behalf using MS InfoPath\TM\. Third parties generally charge 
separate fees for preparation and submission of EDGAR filings, and they 
either charge a fee per page of a filing or, for some forms, offer a 
flat rate per form. Based on the published cost structures of some of 
the larger third party filers, we estimate that the cost of hiring a 
third party filer to fill out a single transfer agent form would be in 
the range of $150 to $200.
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    The Commission believes that transfer agents will incur a small 
amount of ongoing costs with respect to the amendments, such as 
purchasing upgrades to MS InfoPath\TM\ software and maintaining access 
to the Internet. Additionally, transfer agents will have to have 
personnel that are familiar with the EDGAR system to file Form TA-2 
each year and amendments to Form TA-1 whenever the information on the 
form becomes inaccurate, misleading, or incomplete.
    The Commission received four comment letters from three commenters 
that discussed the costs of the proposal.\52\ The commenters stated 
that the proposal requires skills and computer software that they do 
not have and could require additional software upgrades. One commenter 
stated that small in-house transfer agents cannot pass their expenses 
on to investors and that any additional expenses, such as the one in 
the current proposal, could lead them to outsource their functions to 
large, commercial transfer agents.\53\
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    \52\ Kevin Kopaunik, Fidelity Transfer Company, dated August 31, 
2006; Loren K. Hanson, Director, Investor Relations, Otter Tail 
Corporation, dated August 31, 2006; Loren K. Hanson, Assistant 
Secretary, Otter Tail Corporation, dated October 4, 2006; and 
Christeena G. Naser, Senior Counsel for Regulatory and Trust 
Affairs, American Banker Association, dated November 2, 2006.
    \53\ Loren K. Hanson, Assistant Secretary, Otter Tail 
Corporation, dated October 4, 2006.
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    The Commission is aware that the proposal will impose some level of 
cost on many transfer agents and that those transfer agents that are 
smal
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