The Ohio National Life Insurance Company, et al.; Notice of Application, 6238-6243 [2014-02142]

Download as PDF mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES 6238 Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 22 / Monday, February 3, 2014 / Notices Commission estimates that the average compliance burden for each response would be 10 hours of in-house professional work at $379 per hour. Thus, the total compliance burden per year is 20 hours (2 respondents × 10 hours = 20 hours). The total cost of compliance for the annual burden is $7,580 ($379 × 10 hours per response × 2 respondents = $7,580). An estimated 2 respondents will meet certain volume thresholds requiring them to provide a notice to the Commission to report any system outages, and these notice obligations will be triggered an estimated 5 times per year for each respondent. The Commission estimates that the average compliance burden for each response would be 0.25 hours of in-house professional work at $379 per hour. Thus, the total compliance burden per year is 2.5 hours (2 respondents × 5 responses each × 0.25 hours = 2.5 hours). The total cost of compliance for the annual burden is $947.50 ($379 × 0.25 hours per response × 10 responses = $947.50). Compliance with Rule 301 is mandatory. The information required by the Rule 301 is available only to the examination of the Commission staff, state securities authorities, and the SROs. Subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. § 522 (‘‘FOIA’’), and the Commission’s rules thereunder (17 CFR 200.80(b)(4)(iii)), the Commission does not generally publish or make available information contained in any reports, summaries, analyses, letters, or memoranda arising out of, in anticipation of, or in connection with an examination or inspection of the books and records of any person or any other investigation. Regulation ATS requires alternative trading systems to preserve any records, for at least three years, made in the process of complying with the systems capacity, integrity, and security requirements. 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 OMB control number. The public may view background documentation for this information collection at the following Web site: www.reginfo.gov. Comments should be directed to: (i) Desk Officer for the Securities and Exchange Commission, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Room 10102, New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503, or by sending an email to: Shagufta_ Ahmed@omb.eop.gov; and (ii) Thomas VerDate Mar<15>2010 20:46 Jan 31, 2014 Jkt 232001 Bayer, Director/Chief Information Officer, Securities and Exchange Commission, c/o Remi Pavlik-Simon, 100 F Street NE., Washington, DC 20549, or by sending an email to: PRA_ Mailbox@sec.gov. Comments must be submitted to OMB within 30 days of this notice. Dated: January 28, 2014. Kevin M. O’Neill, Deputy Secretary. [FR Doc. 2014–02143 Filed 1–31–14; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 8011–01–P SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request Upon Written Request, Copies Available From: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Office of Investor Education and Advocacy, Washington, DC 20549–0213. Extension: Form BD–N/Rule 15b11–1, SEC File No. 270–498, OMB Control No. 3235–0556. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), the Securities and Exchange Commission (‘‘Commission’’) has submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (‘‘OMB’’) a request for extension of the previously approved collection of information discussed below. Rule 15b11–1 (17 CFR 240.15b11–1) requires that futures commission merchants and introducing brokers registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission that conduct a business in security futures products must notice-register as broker-dealers pursuant to Section 15(b)(11)(A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78a et seq.). Form BD–N (17 CFR 249.501b) is the Form by which these entities must notice register with the Commission. The total annual burden imposed by Rule 15b11–1 and Form BD–N is approximately 16 hours, based on approximately 60 responses (2 initial filings + 58 amendments). Each initial filing requires approximately 30 minutes to complete and each amendment requires approximately 15 minutes to complete. There is no annual cost burden. The Commission will use the information collected pursuant to Rule 15b11–1 to understand the market for securities futures product and fulfill its regulatory obligations. Completing and filing Form BD–N is mandatory in order for an eligible PO 00000 Frm 00095 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 futures commission merchant or introducing broker to conduct a business in security futures products. Compliance with Rule 15b11–1 does not involve the collection of confidential information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information under the PRA unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The public may view background documentation for this information collection at the following Web site: www.reginfo.gov. Comments should be directed to: (i) Desk Officer for the Securities and Exchange Commission, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Room 10102, New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503, or by sending an email to: Shagufta_ Ahmed@omb.eop.gov; and (ii) Thomas Bayer, Director/Chief Information Officer, Securities and Exchange Commission, c/o Remi Pavlik-Simon, 100 F Street NE., Washington, DC 20549 or send an email to: PRA_Mailbox@ sec.gov. Comments must be submitted to OMB within 30 days of this notice. Dated: January 28, 2014. Kevin M. O’Neill, Deputy Secretary. [FR Doc. 2014–02144 Filed 1–31–14; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 8011–01–P SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION [Investment Company Act Release No. 30895; File No. 812–14182] The Ohio National Life Insurance Company, et al.; Notice of Application January 28, 2014. Securities and Exchange Commission (the ‘‘Commission’’). ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: Notice of an application for an order under section 12(d)(1)(J) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the ‘‘Act’’), for an exemption from sections 12(d)(1)(A) and (B) of the Act, under sections 6(c) and 17(b) of the Act for an exemption from section 17(a) of the Act, and under section 6(c) of the Act for an exemption from rule 12d1–2(a) under the Act. Summary of the Application: Applicants request an order that would (a) permit certain series of registered open-end management investment companies to acquire shares of other registered open-end management investment companies and unit investment trusts (‘‘UITs’’) that are within or outside the same ‘‘group of SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\03FEN1.SGM 03FEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 22 / Monday, February 3, 2014 / Notices investment companies,’’ as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as the acquiring company and (b) permit certain series of registered open-end management investment companies relying on rule 12d1–2 under the Act to invest in certain financial instruments. Applicants: The Ohio National Life Insurance Company (‘‘ONLIC’’), Ohio National Life Assurance Corporation (‘‘ONLAC’’), National Security Life and Annuity Company (‘‘National Security,’’ and collectively with ONLIC and ONLAC, the ‘‘Insurance Companies’’) (including any insurance company controlling, controlled by or under common control with the Insurance Companies), Ohio National Investments, Inc. (the ‘‘Adviser’’), and Ohio National Fund, Inc. (the ‘‘Fund’’) (collectively, ‘‘Applicants’’). Applicants’ Representations 1. The Fund is a Maryland corporation registered under the Act as an open-end management investment company and is comprised of multiple portfolios, each of which has its own investment objective, policies and restrictions.1 Shares of the Portfolios are not offered directly to the public. Shares of the Portfolios are offered through separate accounts that are registered as UITs under the Act (‘‘Registered Separate Accounts’’) or accounts that are exempt from registration under the Act (‘‘Unregistered Separate Accounts,’’ and together with the Registered Separate Accounts, ‘‘Separate Accounts’’) of the Insurance Companies and serve as the underlying funding vehicles for the variable life insurance contracts and variable annuity contracts (the ‘‘Contracts’’) issued by the DATES: Filing Dates: The application was Insurance Companies. Shares of the filed on July 23, 2013 and amended on Portfolios may also be offered to certain December 13, 2013. of the general accounts of the Insurance Hearing or Notification of Hearing: An Companies or to other Portfolios. order granting the application will be 2. The Adviser is an Ohio corporation issued unless the Commission orders a registered as an investment adviser hearing. Interested persons may request under the Investment Advisers Act of a hearing by writing to the 1940, as amended (the ‘‘Advisers Act’’) Commission’s Secretary and serving and serves as investment adviser to the Applicants with a copy of the request, Fund and each Portfolio. The Adviser is personally or by mail. Hearing requests a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ohio should be received by the Commission National Life. by 5:30 p.m. on February 24, 2014, and 3. ONLIC is organized as a stock life should be accompanied by proof of insurance company under the laws of service on Applicants in the form of an Ohio and is a wholly-owned subsidiary affidavit or, for lawyers, a certificate of of Ohio National Financial Services, Inc. service. Hearing requests should state ONLAC is organized as a stock life the nature of the writer’s interest, the insurance company under the laws of reason for the request, and the issues Ohio and is a wholly-owned stock contested. Persons who wish to be subsidiary of ONLIC. National Security notified of a hearing may request is incorporated under the laws of the notification by writing to the State of New York and is also a whollyCommission’s Secretary. owned stock subsidiary of ONLIC. 4. Applicants request relief to permit: ADDRESSES: The Commission: Secretary, (a) Certain Portfolios (each, a ‘‘Fund of U.S. Securities and Exchange Funds,’’ and collectively, the ‘‘Funds of Commission, 100 F Street NE., Funds’’) to acquire shares of registered Washington, DC 20549–1090; open-end management investment Applicants: Kimberly A. Plante, Esq., Ohio National Fund, Inc., One Financial companies and UITs that are not part of the same ‘‘group of investment Way, Montgomery, OH 45242. companies,’’ as defined in section FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kay12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as the Funds Mario Vobis, Senior Counsel, at (202) 551–6728, or Mary Kay Frech, Branch 1 Applicants request that the order extend to any Chief, at (202) 551–6821 (Division of existing or future portfolio of the Fund and any existing or future registered open-end management Investment Management, Chief investment company or portfolio thereof that Counsel’s Office). mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The following is a summary of the application. The complete application may be obtained via the Commission’s Web site by searching for the file number, or for an applicant using the ‘‘Company’’ name box, at https:// www.sec.gov/search/search.htm or by calling (202) 551–8090. VerDate Mar<15>2010 20:46 Jan 31, 2014 Jkt 232001 currently or subsequently is part of the same ‘‘group of investment companies,’’ as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as the Fund and is, or will be, advised by the Adviser or any other investment adviser controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the Adviser (together with the existing portfolios of the Fund, the ‘‘Portfolios’’). All entities that currently intend to rely on the requested order are named as Applicants and any other entity that relies on the order in the future will comply with the terms and conditions of the application. PO 00000 Frm 00096 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 6239 of Funds (the ‘‘Unaffiliated Investment Companies’’ and ‘‘Unaffiliated Trusts,’’ respectively, and together, the ‘‘Unaffiliated Funds’’); 2 (b) the Unaffiliated Investment Companies, their principal underwriters and any broker or dealer registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the ‘‘Exchange Act’’, and any such broker or dealer, a ‘‘Broker’’), to sell shares of the Unaffiliated Investment Companies to the Funds of Funds in excess of the limitations in section 12(d)(1)(B) of the Act; (c) the Funds of Funds to acquire shares of certain other Portfolios in the same ‘‘group of investment companies,’’ as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as the Funds of Funds (the ‘‘Affiliated Funds,’’ and together with the Unaffiliated Funds, the ‘‘Underlying Funds’’); 3 and (d) the Affiliated Funds, their principal underwriters and any Broker to sell shares of the Affiliated Funds to the Funds of Funds in excess of the limitations in section 12(d)(1)(B) of the Act. Applicants also request an order under sections 6(c) and 17(b) of the Act exempting the transactions described in (a) through (d) above from section 17(a) of the Act to the extent necessary to permit an Underlying Fund that is an affiliated person of a Fund of Funds to sell its shares to, and redeem its shares from, the Fund of Funds. 5. Applicants also request an exemption to the extent necessary to permit a Fund of Funds that invests in Underlying Funds in reliance on section 12(d)(1)(G) of the Act (a ‘‘Section 12(d)(1)(G) Fund of Funds’’), and that is eligible to invest in securities (as defined in section 2(a)(36) of the Act) in reliance on rule 12d1–2 under the Act, to also invest, to the extent consistent with its investment objective, policies, strategies and limitations, in financial instruments that may not be securities within the meaning of section 2(a)(36) of the Act (‘‘Other Investments’’). 2 Certain of the Unaffiliated Funds may have received exemptive relief or are otherwise permitted to list and trade their shares on a national securities exchange at negotiated prices (‘‘ETFs’’). 3 Certain of the Underlying Funds currently pursue, or may in the future pursue, their investment objectives through a master-feeder arrangement in reliance on section 12(d)(1)(E) of the Act. In accordance with condition 12, a Fund of Funds may not invest in an Underlying Fund that operates as a feeder fund unless the feeder fund is part of the same ‘‘group of investment companies,’’ as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as its corresponding master fund or the Fund of Funds. If a Fund of Funds invests in an Affiliated Fund that operates as a feeder fund and the corresponding master fund is not within the same ‘‘group of investment companies,’’ as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as the Fund of Funds and Affiliated Fund, the master fund would be an Unaffiliated Fund for purposes of the application and its conditions. E:\FR\FM\03FEN1.SGM 03FEN1 6240 Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 22 / Monday, February 3, 2014 / Notices mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Applicants’ Legal Analysis A. Investments in Underlying Funds— Section 12(d)(1) 1. Section 12(d)(1)(A) of the Act prohibits a registered investment company (an ‘‘acquiring company’’) from acquiring shares of another investment company (an ‘‘acquired company’’) if the securities represent more than 3% of the total outstanding voting stock of the acquired company, more than 5% of the total assets of the acquiring company, or, together with the securities of any other investment companies, more than 10% of the total assets of the acquiring company. Section 12(d)(1)(B) of the Act prohibits a registered open-end investment company, its principal underwriter and any Broker from selling the shares of the investment company to another investment company if the sale will cause the acquiring company to own more than 3% of the acquired company’s voting stock, or if the sale will cause more than 10% of the acquired company’s voting stock to be owned by investment companies generally. 2. Section 12(d)(1)(J) of the Act provides that the Commission may exempt any person, security, or transaction, or any class or classes of persons, securities or transactions, from any provision of section 12(d)(1) of the Act if the exemption is consistent with the public interest and the protection of investors. Applicants seek an exemption under section 12(d)(1)(J) of the Act from the limitations of sections 12(d)(1)(A) and (B) of the Act to the extent necessary to permit the Funds of Funds to acquire shares of the Underlying Funds in excess of the limits set forth in section 12(d)(1)(A) of the Act and to permit the Unaffiliated Investment Companies and Affiliated Funds, their principal underwriters and any Broker to sell shares of the Unaffiliated Investment Companies and Affiliated Funds to the Funds of Funds in excess of the limits set forth in section 12(d)(1)(B) of the Act. 3. Applicants state that the proposed arrangement will not give rise to the policy concerns underlying sections 12(d)(1)(A) and (B) of the Act, which include concerns about undue influence by a Fund of Funds or its affiliated persons over the Underlying Funds, excessive layering of fees, and overly complex fund structures. Accordingly, Applicants believe that the requested exemption is consistent with the public interest and the protection of investors. 4. Applicants state that the proposed structure will not result in the exercise of undue influence by a Fund of Funds VerDate Mar<15>2010 20:46 Jan 31, 2014 Jkt 232001 or its affiliated persons over the Underlying Funds. Applicants note that the concerns about undue influence do not arise in connection with a Fund of Funds’ investment in the Affiliated Funds, since the Affiliated Funds are part of the same ‘‘group of investment companies,’’ as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as the Funds of Funds. To limit the control that a Fund of Funds or its affiliated persons may have over an Unaffiliated Fund, Applicants submit that condition 1 prohibits the Group 4 and the SubAdviser Group 5 from controlling (individually or in the aggregate) an Unaffiliated Fund within the meaning of section 2(a)(9) of the Act. 5. Applicants further state that condition 2 precludes a Fund of Funds, the Adviser, any Sub-Adviser, promoter or principal underwriter of a Fund of Funds, and any person controlling, controlled by or under common control with any of those entities (each, a ‘‘Fund of Funds Affiliate’’) from taking advantage of an Unaffiliated Fund, with respect to transactions between the Fund of Funds or a Fund of Funds Affiliate and the Unaffiliated Fund or the Unaffiliated Fund’s investment adviser(s), sponsor, promoter, principal underwriter and any person controlling, controlled by or under common control with any of those entities (each, an ‘‘Unaffiliated Fund Affiliate’’). 6. Condition 5 precludes a Fund of Funds or Fund of Funds Affiliate (except to the extent it is acting in its capacity as an investment adviser to an Unaffiliated Investment Company or sponsor to an Unaffiliated Trust) from causing an Unaffiliated Fund to purchase a security in an offering of securities during the existence of any underwriting or selling syndicate of which a principal underwriter is an Underwriting Affiliate (an ‘‘Affiliated Underwriting’’).6 4 The Adviser and any person controlling, controlled by or under common control with the Adviser, any investment company and any issuer that would be an investment company but for section 3(c)(1) or section 3(c)(7) of the Act advised or sponsored by the Adviser or any person controlling, controlled by or under common control with the Adviser are, collectively, the ‘‘Group.’’ 5 Any investment adviser within the meaning of section 2(a)(20)(B) of the Act to a Fund of Funds (each, a ‘‘Sub-Adviser’’), any person controlling, controlled by or under common control with a SubAdviser, and any investment company or issuer that would be an investment company but for section 3(c)(1) or 3(c)(7) of the Act (or portion of such investment company or issuer) advised or sponsored by a Sub-Adviser or any person controlling, controlled by or under common control with the Sub-Adviser are, collectively, the ‘‘SubAdviser Group.’’ 6 An ‘‘Underwriting Affiliate’’ is an officer, director, member of an advisory board, Adviser, Sub-Adviser, or employee of the Fund of Funds, or PO 00000 Frm 00097 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 7. As an additional assurance that an Unaffiliated Investment Company understands the implications of an investment by a Fund of Funds under the requested order, prior to an investment in the shares of the Unaffiliated Investment Company in excess of the limit in section 12(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act, the Fund of Funds and the Unaffiliated Investment Company will execute an agreement (the ‘‘Participation Agreement’’) stating, without limitation, that their respective boards of directors or trustees (for any entity, the ‘‘Board’’) and their investment advisers understand the terms and conditions of the order and agree to fulfill their respective responsibilities under the order. Applicants note that an Unaffiliated Investment Company (other than an ETF whose shares are purchased by a Fund of Funds in the secondary market) will retain its right at all times to reject any investment by a Fund of Funds.7 8. Applicants do not believe that the proposed arrangement will result in excessive layering of fees. With respect to investment advisory fees, Applicants state that, in connection with the approval of any investment advisory contract under section 15 of the Act, the Board of each Fund of Funds, including a majority of the trustees who are not ‘‘interested persons,’’ as defined in section 2(a)(19) of the Act (for any Board, the ‘‘Disinterested Trustees’’), will find that the advisory or management fees charged to a Fund of Funds under the advisory contract are based on services provided that are in addition to, rather than duplicative of, services provided pursuant to any Underlying Fund’s advisory contract(s). Applicants further state that the Adviser will waive fees otherwise payable to it by a Fund of Funds in an amount at least equal to any compensation (including fees received pursuant to any plan adopted by an Unaffiliated Investment Company pursuant to rule 12b–1 under the Act) received from an Unaffiliated Fund by the Adviser, or an affiliated person of the Adviser, other than any advisory fees paid to the Adviser or an affiliated person of the Adviser by an Unaffiliated Investment Company, in connection with the a person of which any such officer, director, Adviser, Sub-Adviser, member of an advisory board, or employee is an affiliated person. However, any person whose relationship to the Unaffiliated Fund is covered by section 10(f) of the Act is not an Underwriting Affiliate. 7 An Unaffiliated Investment Company, including an ETF, would retain its right to reject any initial investment by a Fund of Funds in excess of the limit in section 12(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act by declining to execute the Participation Agreement with the Fund of Funds. E:\FR\FM\03FEN1.SGM 03FEN1 mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 22 / Monday, February 3, 2014 / Notices investment by the Fund of Funds in the Unaffiliated Fund. 9. Applicants state that, with respect to Registered Separate Accounts that invest in a Fund of Funds, no sales load will be charged at the Fund of Funds level or at the Underlying Fund level. Other sales charges and service fees, as defined in Rule 2830 of the NASD Conduct Rules (‘‘NASD Conduct Rule 2830’’),8 if any, will only be charged at the Fund of Funds level or at the Underlying Fund level, not both. With respect to other investments in a Fund of Funds, any sales charges and/or service fees charged with respect to shares of the Fund of Funds will not exceed the limits applicable to funds of funds as set forth in NASD Conduct Rule 2830. 10. Applicants represent that each Fund of Funds will represent in the Participation Agreement that no Insurance Company sponsoring a Registered Separate Account funding Contracts will be permitted to invest in the Fund of Funds unless the Insurance Company has certified to the Fund of Funds that the aggregate of all fees and charges associated with each Contract that invests in the Fund of Funds, including fees and charges at the Separate Account, Fund of Funds, and Underlying Fund levels, are reasonable in relation to the services rendered, the expenses expected to be incurred, and the risks assumed by the Insurance Company. 11. Applicants state that the proposed arrangement will not create an overly complex fund structure. Applicants note that an Underlying Fund will be prohibited from acquiring securities of any other investment company or company relying on section 3(c)(1) or 3(c)(7) of the Act in excess of the limits contained in section 12(d)(1)(A) of the Act, except to the extent that such Underlying Fund: (a) Acquires such securities in compliance with section 12(d)(1)(E) of the Act and either is an Affiliated Fund or is in the same ‘‘group of investment companies,’’ as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as its corresponding master fund; (b) receives securities of another investment company as a dividend or as a result of a plan of reorganization of a company (other than a plan devised for the purpose of evading section 12(d)(1) of the Act); or (c) acquires (or is deemed to have acquired) securities of another investment company pursuant to exemptive relief from the Commission permitting such Underlying Fund to: (i) 8 Any references to NASD Conduct Rule 2830 include any successor or replacement rule to NASD Conduct Rule 2830 that may be adopted by FINRA. VerDate Mar<15>2010 20:46 Jan 31, 2014 Jkt 232001 Acquire securities of one or more investment companies for short-term cash management purposes, or (ii) engage in interfund borrowing and lending transactions. B. Investments in Underlying Funds— Section 17(a) 1. Section 17(a) of the Act generally prohibits sales or purchases of securities between a registered investment company and its affiliated persons or affiliated persons of such persons. Section 2(a)(3) of the Act defines an ‘‘affiliated person’’ of another person to include (a) any person directly or indirectly owning, controlling, or holding with power to vote, 5% or more of the outstanding voting securities of the other person; (b) any person 5% or more of whose outstanding voting securities are directly or indirectly owned, controlled, or held with power to vote by the other person; and (c) any person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the other person. 2. Applicants state that the Funds of Funds and the Affiliated Funds may be deemed to be under common control and therefore affiliated persons of one another. Applicants also state that the Funds of Funds and the Underlying Funds may be deemed to be affiliated persons of one another if a Fund of Funds acquires 5% or more of an Underlying Fund’s outstanding voting securities. In light of these and other possible affiliations, section 17(a) of the Act could prevent an Underlying Fund from selling shares to, and redeeming shares from, a Fund of Funds.9 3. Section 17(b) of the Act authorizes the Commission to grant an order permitting a transaction otherwise prohibited by section 17(a) of the Act if it finds that (a) the terms of the proposed transaction are fair and reasonable and do not involve overreaching on the part of any person concerned; (b) the proposed transaction is consistent with the policies of each registered investment company involved; and (c) the proposed transaction is consistent with the general purposes of the Act. Section 6(c) of the Act permits the Commission to exempt any person or transactions from any provision of the Act if such exemption is necessary or appropriate 9 Applicants acknowledge that receipt of any compensation by (a) an affiliated person of a Funds of Funds, or an affiliated person of such person, for the purchase by the Fund of Funds of shares of an Underlying Fund or (b) an affiliated person of an Underlying Fund, or an affiliated person of such person, for the sale by the Underlying Fund of its shares to a Fund of Funds may be prohibited by section 17(e)(1) of the Act. The Participation Agreement also will include this acknowledgement. PO 00000 Frm 00098 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 6241 in the public interest and consistent with the protection of investors and the purposes fairly intended by the policy and provisions of the Act. 4. Applicants submit that the proposed transactions satisfy the standards for relief under sections 17(b) and 6(c) of the Act, as the terms are fair and reasonable and do not involve overreaching. Applicants state that the terms upon which an Underlying Fund will sell its shares to or purchase its shares from a Fund of Funds will be based on the net asset value of each Underlying Fund.10 Applicants also state that the proposed transactions will be consistent with the policies of each Fund of Funds and Underlying Fund, and with the general purposes of the Act. C. Other Investments by Section 12(d)(1)(G) Funds of Funds 1. Section 12(d)(1)(G) of the Act provides that section 12(d)(1) will not apply to securities of an acquired company purchased by an acquiring company if: (i) The acquiring company and acquired company are part of the same ‘‘group of investment companies,’’ as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act; (ii) the acquiring company holds only securities of acquired companies that are part of the same ‘‘group of investment companies,’’ as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, government securities, and shortterm paper; (iii) the aggregate sales loads and distribution-related fees of the acquiring company and the acquired company are not excessive under rules adopted pursuant to section 22(b) or section 22(c) of the Act by a securities association registered under section 15A of the Exchange Act or by the Commission; and (iv) the acquired company has a policy that prohibits it from acquiring securities of registered open-end management investment companies or registered UITs in reliance on section 12(d)(1)(F) or (G) of the Act. 2. Rule 12d1–2 under the Act permits a registered open-end investment company or a registered UIT that relies on section 12(d)(1)(G) of the Act to 10 To the extent purchases and sales of shares of an ETF occur in the secondary market (and not through principal transactions directly between a Fund of Funds and an ETF), relief from section 17(a) of the Act would not be necessary. The requested relief is intended to cover, however, transactions directly between ETFs and a Fund of Funds. Applicants are not seeking relief from section 17(a) for, and the requested relief will not apply to, transactions where an ETF could be deemed an affiliated person, or an affiliated person of an affiliated person, of a Fund of Funds because the investment adviser to the ETF or an entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with the investment adviser to the ETF is an investment adviser to the Fund of Funds. E:\FR\FM\03FEN1.SGM 03FEN1 6242 Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 22 / Monday, February 3, 2014 / Notices acquire, in addition to securities issued by another registered investment company in the same group of investment companies, government securities, and short-term paper: (1) Securities issued by an investment company that is not in the same group of investment companies, when the acquisition is in reliance on section 12(d)(1)(A) or 12(d)(1)(F) of the Act; (2) securities (other than securities issued by an investment company); and (3) securities issued by a money market fund, when the investment is in reliance on rule 12d1–1 under the Act. For the purposes of rule 12d1–2, ‘‘securities’’ means any security as defined in section 2(a)(36) of the Act. 3. Applicants state that the proposed arrangement would comply with the provisions of rule 12d1–2 under the Act, but for the fact that the Section 12(d)(1)(G) Funds of Funds may invest a portion of their assets in Other Investments. Applicants request an order under section 6(c) of the Act for an exemption from rule 12d1–2(a) to allow the Section 12(d)(1)(G) Funds of Funds to invest in Other Investments. Applicants assert that permitting the Section 12(d)(1)(G) Funds of Funds to invest in Other Investments as described in the application would not raise any of the concerns that the requirements of section 12(d)(1) of the Act were designed to address. 4. Consistent with its fiduciary obligations under the Act, each Section 12(d)(1)(G) Fund of Funds’ Board will review the advisory fees charged by the Section 12(d)(1)(G) Fund of Funds’ investment adviser(s) to ensure that the fees are based on services provided that are in addition to, rather than duplicative of, services provided pursuant to the advisory agreement of any investment company in which the Section 12(d)(1)(G) Fund of Funds may invest. mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Applicants’ Conditions Applicants agree that the order granting the requested relief shall be subject to the following conditions: Investments in Underlying Funds by Funds of Funds 1. The members of the Group will not control (individually or in the aggregate) an Unaffiliated Fund within the meaning of section 2(a)(9) of the Act. The members of a Sub-Adviser Group will not control (individually or in the aggregate) an Unaffiliated Fund within the meaning of section 2(a)(9) of the Act. If, as a result of a decrease in the outstanding voting securities of an Unaffiliated Fund, the Group or a SubAdviser Group, each in the aggregate, VerDate Mar<15>2010 20:46 Jan 31, 2014 Jkt 232001 becomes a holder of more than 25% of the outstanding voting securities of the Unaffiliated Fund, then the Group or the Sub-Adviser Group (except for any member of the Group or the SubAdviser Group that is a Separate Account) will vote its shares of the Unaffiliated Fund in the same proportion as the vote of all other holders of the Unaffiliated Fund’s shares. A Registered Separate Account will seek voting instructions from its Contract owners and will vote its shares of an Unaffiliated Fund in accordance with the instructions received and will vote those shares for which no instructions were received in the same proportion as the shares for which instructions were received. An Unregistered Separate Account will either: (i) Vote its shares of the Unaffiliated Fund in the same proportion as the vote of all other holders of the Unaffiliated Fund’s shares; or (ii) seek voting instructions from its Contract owners and vote its shares in accordance with the instructions received and vote those shares for which no instructions were received in the same proportion as the shares for which instructions were received. This condition will not apply to a Sub-Adviser Group with respect to an Unaffiliated Fund for which the SubAdviser or a person controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the Sub-Adviser acts as the investment adviser within the meaning of section 2(a)(20)(A) of the Act (in the case of an Unaffiliated Investment Company) or as the sponsor (in the case of an Unaffiliated Trust). 2. No Fund of Funds or Fund of Funds Affiliate will cause any existing or potential investment by the Fund of Funds in an Unaffiliated Fund to influence the terms of any services or transactions between the Fund of Funds or a Fund of Funds Affiliate and the Unaffiliated Fund or an Unaffiliated Fund Affiliate. 3. The Board of each Fund of Funds, including a majority of the Disinterested Trustees, will adopt procedures reasonably designed to assure that the Adviser and any Sub-Adviser are conducting the investment program of the Fund of Funds without taking into account any consideration received by the Fund of Funds or a Fund of Funds Affiliate from an Unaffiliated Fund or an Unaffiliated Fund Affiliate in connection with any services or transactions. 4. Once an investment by a Fund of Funds in the securities of an Unaffiliated Investment Company exceeds the limit of section 12(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act, the Board of PO 00000 Frm 00099 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 the Unaffiliated Investment Company, including a majority of the Disinterested Trustees, will determine that any consideration paid by the Unaffiliated Investment Company to a Fund of Funds or a Fund of Funds Affiliate in connection with any services or transactions: (a) Is fair and reasonable in relation to the nature and quality of the services and benefits received by the Unaffiliated Investment Company; (b) is within the range of consideration that the Unaffiliated Investment Company would be required to pay to another unaffiliated entity in connection with the same services or transactions; and (c) does not involve overreaching on the part of any person concerned. This condition does not apply with respect to any services or transactions between an Unaffiliated Investment Company and its investment adviser(s), or any person controlling, controlled by or under common control with such investment adviser(s). 5. No Fund of Funds or Fund of Funds Affiliate (except to the extent it is acting in its capacity as an investment adviser to an Unaffiliated Investment Company or sponsor to an Unaffiliated Trust) will cause an Unaffiliated Fund to purchase a security in any Affiliated Underwriting. 6. The Board of an Unaffiliated Investment Company, including a majority of the Disinterested Trustees, will adopt procedures reasonably designed to monitor any purchases of securities by the Unaffiliated Investment Company in an Affiliated Underwriting, once an investment by a Fund of Funds in the securities of the Unaffiliated Investment Company exceeds the limit of section 12(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act, including any purchases made directly from an Underwriting Affiliate. The Board of the Unaffiliated Investment Company will review these purchases periodically, but no less frequently than annually, to determine whether the purchases were influenced by the investment by the Fund of Funds in the Unaffiliated Investment Company. The Board of the Unaffiliated Investment Company will consider, among other things, (a) whether the purchases were consistent with the investment objectives and policies of the Unaffiliated Investment Company; (b) how the performance of securities purchased in an Affiliated Underwriting compares to the performance of comparable securities purchased during a comparable period of time in underwritings other than Affiliated Underwritings or to a benchmark such as a comparable market index; and (c) whether the amount of securities purchased by the Unaffiliated E:\FR\FM\03FEN1.SGM 03FEN1 mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 22 / Monday, February 3, 2014 / Notices Investment Company in Affiliated Underwritings and the amount purchased directly from an Underwriting Affiliate have changed significantly from prior years. The Board of the Unaffiliated Investment Company will take any appropriate actions based on its review, including, if appropriate, the institution of procedures designed to assure that purchases of securities in Affiliated Underwritings are in the best interest of shareholders. 7. Each Unaffiliated Investment Company will maintain and preserve permanently in an easily accessible place a written copy of the procedures described in the preceding condition, and any modifications to such procedures, and will maintain and preserve for a period of not less than six years from the end of the fiscal year in which any purchase in an Affiliated Underwriting occurred, the first two years in an easily accessible place, a written record of each purchase of securities in an Affiliated Underwriting once an investment by a Fund of Funds in the securities of an Unaffiliated Investment Company exceeds the limit of section 12(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act, setting forth (a) the party from whom the securities were acquired, (b) the identity of the underwriting syndicate’s members, (c) the terms of the purchase, and (d) the information or materials upon which the determinations of the Board of the Unaffiliated Investment Company were made. 8. Prior to its investment in shares of an Unaffiliated Investment Company in excess of the limit of section 12(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act, the Fund of Funds and the Unaffiliated Investment Company will execute a Participation Agreement stating, without limitation, that their respective Boards and investment advisers understand the terms and conditions of the order and agree to fulfill their respective responsibilities under the order. At the time of its investment in shares of an Unaffiliated Investment Company in excess of the limit set forth in section 12(d)(1)(A)(i), a Fund of Funds will notify the Unaffiliated Investment Company of the investment. At such time, the Fund of Funds will also transmit to the Unaffiliated Investment Company a list of the names of each Fund of Funds Affiliate and Underwriting Affiliate. The Fund of Funds will notify the Unaffiliated Investment Company of any changes to the list as soon as reasonably practicable after a change occurs. The Unaffiliated Investment Company and the Fund of Funds will maintain and preserve a copy of the order, the Participation VerDate Mar<15>2010 20:46 Jan 31, 2014 Jkt 232001 Agreement, and the list with any updated information for the duration of the investment and for a period of not less than six years thereafter, the first two years in an easily accessible place. 9. Before approving any advisory contract under section 15 of the Act, the Board of each Fund of Funds, including a majority of the Disinterested Trustees, shall find that the advisory fees charged to the Fund of Funds under the advisory contract are based on services provided that are in addition to, rather than duplicative of, services provided under the advisory contract(s) of any Underlying Fund in which the Fund of Funds may invest. Such finding, and the basis upon which the finding was made, will be recorded fully in the minute books of the appropriate Fund of Funds. 10. The Adviser will waive fees otherwise payable to it by a Fund of Funds in an amount at least equal to any compensation (including fees received pursuant to any plan adopted by an Unaffiliated Investment Company under rule 12b–1 under the Act) received from an Unaffiliated Fund by the Adviser, or an affiliated person of the Adviser, other than any advisory fees paid to the Adviser or its affiliated person by an Unaffiliated Investment Company, in connection with the investment by the Fund of Funds in the Unaffiliated Fund. Any Sub-Adviser will waive fees otherwise payable to the Sub-Adviser, directly or indirectly, by the Fund of Funds in an amount at least equal to any compensation received by the SubAdviser, or an affiliated person of the Sub-Adviser, from an Unaffiliated Fund, other than any advisory fees paid to the Sub-Adviser or an affiliated person of the Sub-Adviser by the Unaffiliated Investment Company, in connection with the investment by the Fund of Funds in the Unaffiliated Fund made at the direction of the Sub-Adviser. In the event that the Sub-Adviser waives fees, the benefit of the waiver will be passed through to the Fund of Funds. 11. With respect to Registered Separate Accounts that invest in a Fund of Funds, no sales load will be charged at the Fund of Funds level or at the Underlying Fund level. Other sales charges and service fees, as defined in NASD Conduct Rule 2830, if any, will only be charged at the Fund of Funds level or at the Underlying Fund level, not both. With respect to other investments in a Fund of Funds, any sales charges and/or service fees charged with respect to shares of a Fund of Funds will not exceed the limits applicable to funds of funds set forth in NASD Conduct Rule 2830. 12. No Underlying Fund will acquire securities of any other investment PO 00000 Frm 00100 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 6243 company or company relying on section 3(c)(1) or 3(c)(7) of the Act in excess of the limits contained in section 12(d)(1)(A) of the Act, except to the extent that such Underlying Fund (a) acquires such securities in compliance with section 12(d)(1)(E) of the Act and either is an Affiliated Fund or is in the same ‘‘group of investment companies,’’ as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as its corresponding master fund; (b) receives securities of another investment company as a dividend or as a result of a plan of reorganization of a company (other than a plan devised for the purpose of evading section 12(d)(1) of the Act); or (c) acquires (or is deemed to have acquired) securities of another investment company pursuant to exemptive relief from the Commission permitting such Underlying Fund to (i) acquire securities of one or more investment companies for short-term cash management purposes, or (ii) engage in interfund borrowing and lending transactions. Other Investments by Section 12(d)(1)(G) Funds of Funds 13. The Applicants will comply with all provisions of rule 12d1–2 under the Act, except for paragraph (a)(2) to the extent that it restricts any Section 12(d)(1)(G) Fund of Funds from investing in Other Investments as described in the application. For the Commission, by the Division of Investment Management, pursuant to delegated authority. Kevin M. O’Neill, Deputy Secretary. [FR Doc. 2014–02142 Filed 1–31–14; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 8011–01–P SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Sunshine Act Meeting Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the Government in the Sunshine Act, Public Law 94–409, that the Securities and Exchange Commission will hold a Closed Meeting on Thursday, February 6, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. Commissioners, Counsel to the Commissioners, the Secretary to the Commission, and recording secretaries will attend the Closed Meeting. Certain staff members who have an interest in the matters also may be present. The General Counsel of the Commission, or her designee, has certified that, in her opinion, one or more of the exemptions set forth in 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(3), (5), (7), 9(B) and (10) and 17 CFR 200.402(a)(3), (5), (7), 9(ii) E:\FR\FM\03FEN1.SGM 03FEN1

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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

[Investment Company Act Release No. 30895; File No. 812-14182]


The Ohio National Life Insurance Company, et al.; Notice of 
Application

January 28, 2014.
AGENCY: Securities and Exchange Commission (the ``Commission'').

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: Notice of an application for an order under section 
12(d)(1)(J) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the ``Act''), for an 
exemption from sections 12(d)(1)(A) and (B) of the Act, under sections 
6(c) and 17(b) of the Act for an exemption from section 17(a) of the 
Act, and under section 6(c) of the Act for an exemption from rule 12d1-
2(a) under the Act. Summary of the Application: Applicants request an 
order that would (a) permit certain series of registered open-end 
management investment companies to acquire shares of other registered 
open-end management investment companies and unit investment trusts 
(``UITs'') that are within or outside the same ``group of

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investment companies,'' as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the 
Act, as the acquiring company and (b) permit certain series of 
registered open-end management investment companies relying on rule 
12d1-2 under the Act to invest in certain financial instruments.
    Applicants: The Ohio National Life Insurance Company (``ONLIC''), 
Ohio National Life Assurance Corporation (``ONLAC''), National Security 
Life and Annuity Company (``National Security,'' and collectively with 
ONLIC and ONLAC, the ``Insurance Companies'') (including any insurance 
company controlling, controlled by or under common control with the 
Insurance Companies), Ohio National Investments, Inc. (the 
``Adviser''), and Ohio National Fund, Inc. (the ``Fund'') 
(collectively, ``Applicants'').

DATES: Filing Dates: The application was filed on July 23, 2013 and 
amended on December 13, 2013.
    Hearing or Notification of Hearing: An order granting the 
application will be issued unless the Commission orders a hearing. 
Interested persons may request a hearing by writing to the Commission's 
Secretary and serving Applicants with a copy of the request, personally 
or by mail. Hearing requests should be received by the Commission by 
5:30 p.m. on February 24, 2014, and should be accompanied by proof of 
service on Applicants in the form of an affidavit or, for lawyers, a 
certificate of service. Hearing requests should state the nature of the 
writer's interest, the reason for the request, and the issues 
contested. Persons who wish to be notified of a hearing may request 
notification by writing to the Commission's Secretary.

ADDRESSES: The Commission: Secretary, U.S. Securities and Exchange 
Commission, 100 F Street NE., Washington, DC 20549-1090; Applicants: 
Kimberly A. Plante, Esq., Ohio National Fund, Inc., One Financial Way, 
Montgomery, OH 45242.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kay-Mario Vobis, Senior Counsel, at 
(202) 551-6728, or Mary Kay Frech, Branch Chief, at (202) 551-6821 
(Division of Investment Management, Chief Counsel's Office).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The following is a summary of the 
application. The complete application may be obtained via the 
Commission's Web site by searching for the file number, or for an 
applicant using the ``Company'' name box, at https://www.sec.gov/search/search.htm or by calling (202) 551-8090.

Applicants' Representations

    1. The Fund is a Maryland corporation registered under the Act as 
an open-end management investment company and is comprised of multiple 
portfolios, each of which has its own investment objective, policies 
and restrictions.\1\ Shares of the Portfolios are not offered directly 
to the public. Shares of the Portfolios are offered through separate 
accounts that are registered as UITs under the Act (``Registered 
Separate Accounts'') or accounts that are exempt from registration 
under the Act (``Unregistered Separate Accounts,'' and together with 
the Registered Separate Accounts, ``Separate Accounts'') of the 
Insurance Companies and serve as the underlying funding vehicles for 
the variable life insurance contracts and variable annuity contracts 
(the ``Contracts'') issued by the Insurance Companies. Shares of the 
Portfolios may also be offered to certain of the general accounts of 
the Insurance Companies or to other Portfolios.
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    \1\ Applicants request that the order extend to any existing or 
future portfolio of the Fund and any existing or future registered 
open-end management investment company or portfolio thereof that 
currently or subsequently is part of the same ``group of investment 
companies,'' as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as 
the Fund and is, or will be, advised by the Adviser or any other 
investment adviser controlling, controlled by, or under common 
control with the Adviser (together with the existing portfolios of 
the Fund, the ``Portfolios''). All entities that currently intend to 
rely on the requested order are named as Applicants and any other 
entity that relies on the order in the future will comply with the 
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    2. The Adviser is an Ohio corporation registered as an investment 
adviser under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended (the 
``Advisers Act'') and serves as investment adviser to the Fund and each 
Portfolio. The Adviser is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ohio National 
Life.
    3. ONLIC is organized as a stock life insurance company under the 
laws of Ohio and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ohio National 
Financial Services, Inc. ONLAC is organized as a stock life insurance 
company under the laws of Ohio and is a wholly-owned stock subsidiary 
of ONLIC. National Security is incorporated under the laws of the State 
of New York and is also a wholly-owned stock subsidiary of ONLIC.
    4. Applicants request relief to permit: (a) Certain Portfolios 
(each, a ``Fund of Funds,'' and collectively, the ``Funds of Funds'') 
to acquire shares of registered open-end management investment 
companies and UITs that are not part of the same ``group of investment 
companies,'' as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as the 
Funds of Funds (the ``Unaffiliated Investment Companies'' and 
``Unaffiliated Trusts,'' respectively, and together, the ``Unaffiliated 
Funds''); \2\ (b) the Unaffiliated Investment Companies, their 
principal underwriters and any broker or dealer registered under the 
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Exchange Act'', and 
any such broker or dealer, a ``Broker''), to sell shares of the 
Unaffiliated Investment Companies to the Funds of Funds in excess of 
the limitations in section 12(d)(1)(B) of the Act; (c) the Funds of 
Funds to acquire shares of certain other Portfolios in the same ``group 
of investment companies,'' as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the 
Act, as the Funds of Funds (the ``Affiliated Funds,'' and together with 
the Unaffiliated Funds, the ``Underlying Funds''); \3\ and (d) the 
Affiliated Funds, their principal underwriters and any Broker to sell 
shares of the Affiliated Funds to the Funds of Funds in excess of the 
limitations in section 12(d)(1)(B) of the Act. Applicants also request 
an order under sections 6(c) and 17(b) of the Act exempting the 
transactions described in (a) through (d) above from section 17(a) of 
the Act to the extent necessary to permit an Underlying Fund that is an 
affiliated person of a Fund of Funds to sell its shares to, and redeem 
its shares from, the Fund of Funds.
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    \2\ Certain of the Unaffiliated Funds may have received 
exemptive relief or are otherwise permitted to list and trade their 
shares on a national securities exchange at negotiated prices 
(``ETFs'').
    \3\ Certain of the Underlying Funds currently pursue, or may in 
the future pursue, their investment objectives through a master-
feeder arrangement in reliance on section 12(d)(1)(E) of the Act. In 
accordance with condition 12, a Fund of Funds may not invest in an 
Underlying Fund that operates as a feeder fund unless the feeder 
fund is part of the same ``group of investment companies,'' as 
defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as its corresponding 
master fund or the Fund of Funds. If a Fund of Funds invests in an 
Affiliated Fund that operates as a feeder fund and the corresponding 
master fund is not within the same ``group of investment 
companies,'' as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as 
the Fund of Funds and Affiliated Fund, the master fund would be an 
Unaffiliated Fund for purposes of the application and its 
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    5. Applicants also request an exemption to the extent necessary to 
permit a Fund of Funds that invests in Underlying Funds in reliance on 
section 12(d)(1)(G) of the Act (a ``Section 12(d)(1)(G) Fund of 
Funds''), and that is eligible to invest in securities (as defined in 
section 2(a)(36) of the Act) in reliance on rule 12d1-2 under the Act, 
to also invest, to the extent consistent with its investment objective, 
policies, strategies and limitations, in financial instruments that may 
not be securities within the meaning of section 2(a)(36) of the Act 
(``Other Investments'').

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Applicants' Legal Analysis

A. Investments in Underlying Funds--Section 12(d)(1)

    1. Section 12(d)(1)(A) of the Act prohibits a registered investment 
company (an ``acquiring company'') from acquiring shares of another 
investment company (an ``acquired company'') if the securities 
represent more than 3% of the total outstanding voting stock of the 
acquired company, more than 5% of the total assets of the acquiring 
company, or, together with the securities of any other investment 
companies, more than 10% of the total assets of the acquiring company. 
Section 12(d)(1)(B) of the Act prohibits a registered open-end 
investment company, its principal underwriter and any Broker from 
selling the shares of the investment company to another investment 
company if the sale will cause the acquiring company to own more than 
3% of the acquired company's voting stock, or if the sale will cause 
more than 10% of the acquired company's voting stock to be owned by 
investment companies generally.
    2. Section 12(d)(1)(J) of the Act provides that the Commission may 
exempt any person, security, or transaction, or any class or classes of 
persons, securities or transactions, from any provision of section 
12(d)(1) of the Act if the exemption is consistent with the public 
interest and the protection of investors. Applicants seek an exemption 
under section 12(d)(1)(J) of the Act from the limitations of sections 
12(d)(1)(A) and (B) of the Act to the extent necessary to permit the 
Funds of Funds to acquire shares of the Underlying Funds in excess of 
the limits set forth in section 12(d)(1)(A) of the Act and to permit 
the Unaffiliated Investment Companies and Affiliated Funds, their 
principal underwriters and any Broker to sell shares of the 
Unaffiliated Investment Companies and Affiliated Funds to the Funds of 
Funds in excess of the limits set forth in section 12(d)(1)(B) of the 
Act.
    3. Applicants state that the proposed arrangement will not give 
rise to the policy concerns underlying sections 12(d)(1)(A) and (B) of 
the Act, which include concerns about undue influence by a Fund of 
Funds or its affiliated persons over the Underlying Funds, excessive 
layering of fees, and overly complex fund structures. Accordingly, 
Applicants believe that the requested exemption is consistent with the 
public interest and the protection of investors.
    4. Applicants state that the proposed structure will not result in 
the exercise of undue influence by a Fund of Funds or its affiliated 
persons over the Underlying Funds. Applicants note that the concerns 
about undue influence do not arise in connection with a Fund of Funds' 
investment in the Affiliated Funds, since the Affiliated Funds are part 
of the same ``group of investment companies,'' as defined in section 
12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as the Funds of Funds. To limit the control 
that a Fund of Funds or its affiliated persons may have over an 
Unaffiliated Fund, Applicants submit that condition 1 prohibits the 
Group \4\ and the Sub-Adviser Group \5\ from controlling (individually 
or in the aggregate) an Unaffiliated Fund within the meaning of section 
2(a)(9) of the Act.
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    \4\ The Adviser and any person controlling, controlled by or 
under common control with the Adviser, any investment company and 
any issuer that would be an investment company but for section 
3(c)(1) or section 3(c)(7) of the Act advised or sponsored by the 
Adviser or any person controlling, controlled by or under common 
control with the Adviser are, collectively, the ``Group.''
    \5\ Any investment adviser within the meaning of section 
2(a)(20)(B) of the Act to a Fund of Funds (each, a ``Sub-Adviser''), 
any person controlling, controlled by or under common control with a 
Sub-Adviser, and any investment company or issuer that would be an 
investment company but for section 3(c)(1) or 3(c)(7) of the Act (or 
portion of such investment company or issuer) advised or sponsored 
by a Sub-Adviser or any person controlling, controlled by or under 
common control with the Sub-Adviser are, collectively, the ``Sub-
Adviser Group.''
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    5. Applicants further state that condition 2 precludes a Fund of 
Funds, the Adviser, any Sub-Adviser, promoter or principal underwriter 
of a Fund of Funds, and any person controlling, controlled by or under 
common control with any of those entities (each, a ``Fund of Funds 
Affiliate'') from taking advantage of an Unaffiliated Fund, with 
respect to transactions between the Fund of Funds or a Fund of Funds 
Affiliate and the Unaffiliated Fund or the Unaffiliated Fund's 
investment adviser(s), sponsor, promoter, principal underwriter and any 
person controlling, controlled by or under common control with any of 
those entities (each, an ``Unaffiliated Fund Affiliate'').
    6. Condition 5 precludes a Fund of Funds or Fund of Funds Affiliate 
(except to the extent it is acting in its capacity as an investment 
adviser to an Unaffiliated Investment Company or sponsor to an 
Unaffiliated Trust) from causing an Unaffiliated Fund to purchase a 
security in an offering of securities during the existence of any 
underwriting or selling syndicate of which a principal underwriter is 
an Underwriting Affiliate (an ``Affiliated Underwriting'').\6\
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    \6\ An ``Underwriting Affiliate'' is an officer, director, 
member of an advisory board, Adviser, Sub-Adviser, or employee of 
the Fund of Funds, or a person of which any such officer, director, 
Adviser, Sub-Adviser, member of an advisory board, or employee is an 
affiliated person. However, any person whose relationship to the 
Unaffiliated Fund is covered by section 10(f) of the Act is not an 
Underwriting Affiliate.
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    7. As an additional assurance that an Unaffiliated Investment 
Company understands the implications of an investment by a Fund of 
Funds under the requested order, prior to an investment in the shares 
of the Unaffiliated Investment Company in excess of the limit in 
section 12(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act, the Fund of Funds and the 
Unaffiliated Investment Company will execute an agreement (the 
``Participation Agreement'') stating, without limitation, that their 
respective boards of directors or trustees (for any entity, the 
``Board'') and their investment advisers understand the terms and 
conditions of the order and agree to fulfill their respective 
responsibilities under the order. Applicants note that an Unaffiliated 
Investment Company (other than an ETF whose shares are purchased by a 
Fund of Funds in the secondary market) will retain its right at all 
times to reject any investment by a Fund of Funds.\7\
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    \7\ An Unaffiliated Investment Company, including an ETF, would 
retain its right to reject any initial investment by a Fund of Funds 
in excess of the limit in section 12(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act by 
declining to execute the Participation Agreement with the Fund of 
Funds.
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    8. Applicants do not believe that the proposed arrangement will 
result in excessive layering of fees. With respect to investment 
advisory fees, Applicants state that, in connection with the approval 
of any investment advisory contract under section 15 of the Act, the 
Board of each Fund of Funds, including a majority of the trustees who 
are not ``interested persons,'' as defined in section 2(a)(19) of the 
Act (for any Board, the ``Disinterested Trustees''), will find that the 
advisory or management fees charged to a Fund of Funds under the 
advisory contract are based on services provided that are in addition 
to, rather than duplicative of, services provided pursuant to any 
Underlying Fund's advisory contract(s). Applicants further state that 
the Adviser will waive fees otherwise payable to it by a Fund of Funds 
in an amount at least equal to any compensation (including fees 
received pursuant to any plan adopted by an Unaffiliated Investment 
Company pursuant to rule 12b-1 under the Act) received from an 
Unaffiliated Fund by the Adviser, or an affiliated person of the 
Adviser, other than any advisory fees paid to the Adviser or an 
affiliated person of the Adviser by an Unaffiliated Investment Company, 
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investment by the Fund of Funds in the Unaffiliated Fund.
    9. Applicants state that, with respect to Registered Separate 
Accounts that invest in a Fund of Funds, no sales load will be charged 
at the Fund of Funds level or at the Underlying Fund level. Other sales 
charges and service fees, as defined in Rule 2830 of the NASD Conduct 
Rules (``NASD Conduct Rule 2830''),\8\ if any, will only be charged at 
the Fund of Funds level or at the Underlying Fund level, not both. With 
respect to other investments in a Fund of Funds, any sales charges and/
or service fees charged with respect to shares of the Fund of Funds 
will not exceed the limits applicable to funds of funds as set forth in 
NASD Conduct Rule 2830.
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    \8\ Any references to NASD Conduct Rule 2830 include any 
successor or replacement rule to NASD Conduct Rule 2830 that may be 
adopted by FINRA.
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    10. Applicants represent that each Fund of Funds will represent in 
the Participation Agreement that no Insurance Company sponsoring a 
Registered Separate Account funding Contracts will be permitted to 
invest in the Fund of Funds unless the Insurance Company has certified 
to the Fund of Funds that the aggregate of all fees and charges 
associated with each Contract that invests in the Fund of Funds, 
including fees and charges at the Separate Account, Fund of Funds, and 
Underlying Fund levels, are reasonable in relation to the services 
rendered, the expenses expected to be incurred, and the risks assumed 
by the Insurance Company.
    11. Applicants state that the proposed arrangement will not create 
an overly complex fund structure. Applicants note that an Underlying 
Fund will be prohibited from acquiring securities of any other 
investment company or company relying on section 3(c)(1) or 3(c)(7) of 
the Act in excess of the limits contained in section 12(d)(1)(A) of the 
Act, except to the extent that such Underlying Fund: (a) Acquires such 
securities in compliance with section 12(d)(1)(E) of the Act and either 
is an Affiliated Fund or is in the same ``group of investment 
companies,'' as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as its 
corresponding master fund; (b) receives securities of another 
investment company as a dividend or as a result of a plan of 
reorganization of a company (other than a plan devised for the purpose 
of evading section 12(d)(1) of the Act); or (c) acquires (or is deemed 
to have acquired) securities of another investment company pursuant to 
exemptive relief from the Commission permitting such Underlying Fund 
to: (i) Acquire securities of one or more investment companies for 
short-term cash management purposes, or (ii) engage in interfund 
borrowing and lending transactions.

B. Investments in Underlying Funds--Section 17(a)

    1. Section 17(a) of the Act generally prohibits sales or purchases 
of securities between a registered investment company and its 
affiliated persons or affiliated persons of such persons. Section 
2(a)(3) of the Act defines an ``affiliated person'' of another person 
to include (a) any person directly or indirectly owning, controlling, 
or holding with power to vote, 5% or more of the outstanding voting 
securities of the other person; (b) any person 5% or more of whose 
outstanding voting securities are directly or indirectly owned, 
controlled, or held with power to vote by the other person; and (c) any 
person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under 
common control with the other person.
    2. Applicants state that the Funds of Funds and the Affiliated 
Funds may be deemed to be under common control and therefore affiliated 
persons of one another. Applicants also state that the Funds of Funds 
and the Underlying Funds may be deemed to be affiliated persons of one 
another if a Fund of Funds acquires 5% or more of an Underlying Fund's 
outstanding voting securities. In light of these and other possible 
affiliations, section 17(a) of the Act could prevent an Underlying Fund 
from selling shares to, and redeeming shares from, a Fund of Funds.\9\
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    \9\ Applicants acknowledge that receipt of any compensation by 
(a) an affiliated person of a Funds of Funds, or an affiliated 
person of such person, for the purchase by the Fund of Funds of 
shares of an Underlying Fund or (b) an affiliated person of an 
Underlying Fund, or an affiliated person of such person, for the 
sale by the Underlying Fund of its shares to a Fund of Funds may be 
prohibited by section 17(e)(1) of the Act. The Participation 
Agreement also will include this acknowledgement.
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    3. Section 17(b) of the Act authorizes the Commission to grant an 
order permitting a transaction otherwise prohibited by section 17(a) of 
the Act if it finds that (a) the terms of the proposed transaction are 
fair and reasonable and do not involve overreaching on the part of any 
person concerned; (b) the proposed transaction is consistent with the 
policies of each registered investment company involved; and (c) the 
proposed transaction is consistent with the general purposes of the 
Act. Section 6(c) of the Act permits the Commission to exempt any 
person or transactions from any provision of the Act if such exemption 
is necessary or appropriate in the public interest and consistent with 
the protection of investors and the purposes fairly intended by the 
policy and provisions of the Act.
    4. Applicants submit that the proposed transactions satisfy the 
standards for relief under sections 17(b) and 6(c) of the Act, as the 
terms are fair and reasonable and do not involve overreaching. 
Applicants state that the terms upon which an Underlying Fund will sell 
its shares to or purchase its shares from a Fund of Funds will be based 
on the net asset value of each Underlying Fund.\10\ Applicants also 
state that the proposed transactions will be consistent with the 
policies of each Fund of Funds and Underlying Fund, and with the 
general purposes of the Act.
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    \10\ To the extent purchases and sales of shares of an ETF occur 
in the secondary market (and not through principal transactions 
directly between a Fund of Funds and an ETF), relief from section 
17(a) of the Act would not be necessary. The requested relief is 
intended to cover, however, transactions directly between ETFs and a 
Fund of Funds. Applicants are not seeking relief from section 17(a) 
for, and the requested relief will not apply to, transactions where 
an ETF could be deemed an affiliated person, or an affiliated person 
of an affiliated person, of a Fund of Funds because the investment 
adviser to the ETF or an entity controlling, controlled by or under 
common control with the investment adviser to the ETF is an 
investment adviser to the Fund of Funds.
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C. Other Investments by Section 12(d)(1)(G) Funds of Funds

    1. Section 12(d)(1)(G) of the Act provides that section 12(d)(1) 
will not apply to securities of an acquired company purchased by an 
acquiring company if: (i) The acquiring company and acquired company 
are part of the same ``group of investment companies,'' as defined in 
section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act; (ii) the acquiring company holds 
only securities of acquired companies that are part of the same ``group 
of investment companies,'' as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the 
Act, government securities, and short-term paper; (iii) the aggregate 
sales loads and distribution-related fees of the acquiring company and 
the acquired company are not excessive under rules adopted pursuant to 
section 22(b) or section 22(c) of the Act by a securities association 
registered under section 15A of the Exchange Act or by the Commission; 
and (iv) the acquired company has a policy that prohibits it from 
acquiring securities of registered open-end management investment 
companies or registered UITs in reliance on section 12(d)(1)(F) or (G) 
of the Act.
    2. Rule 12d1-2 under the Act permits a registered open-end 
investment company or a registered UIT that relies on section 
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acquire, in addition to securities issued by another registered 
investment company in the same group of investment companies, 
government securities, and short-term paper: (1) Securities issued by 
an investment company that is not in the same group of investment 
companies, when the acquisition is in reliance on section 12(d)(1)(A) 
or 12(d)(1)(F) of the Act; (2) securities (other than securities issued 
by an investment company); and (3) securities issued by a money market 
fund, when the investment is in reliance on rule 12d1-1 under the Act. 
For the purposes of rule 12d1-2, ``securities'' means any security as 
defined in section 2(a)(36) of the Act.
    3. Applicants state that the proposed arrangement would comply with 
the provisions of rule 12d1-2 under the Act, but for the fact that the 
Section 12(d)(1)(G) Funds of Funds may invest a portion of their assets 
in Other Investments. Applicants request an order under section 6(c) of 
the Act for an exemption from rule 12d1-2(a) to allow the Section 
12(d)(1)(G) Funds of Funds to invest in Other Investments. Applicants 
assert that permitting the Section 12(d)(1)(G) Funds of Funds to invest 
in Other Investments as described in the application would not raise 
any of the concerns that the requirements of section 12(d)(1) of the 
Act were designed to address.
    4. Consistent with its fiduciary obligations under the Act, each 
Section 12(d)(1)(G) Fund of Funds' Board will review the advisory fees 
charged by the Section 12(d)(1)(G) Fund of Funds' investment adviser(s) 
to ensure that the fees are based on services provided that are in 
addition to, rather than duplicative of, services provided pursuant to 
the advisory agreement of any investment company in which the Section 
12(d)(1)(G) Fund of Funds may invest.

Applicants' Conditions

    Applicants agree that the order granting the requested relief shall 
be subject to the following conditions:

Investments in Underlying Funds by Funds of Funds

    1. The members of the Group will not control (individually or in 
the aggregate) an Unaffiliated Fund within the meaning of section 
2(a)(9) of the Act. The members of a Sub-Adviser Group will not control 
(individually or in the aggregate) an Unaffiliated Fund within the 
meaning of section 2(a)(9) of the Act. If, as a result of a decrease in 
the outstanding voting securities of an Unaffiliated Fund, the Group or 
a Sub-Adviser Group, each in the aggregate, becomes a holder of more 
than 25% of the outstanding voting securities of the Unaffiliated Fund, 
then the Group or the Sub-Adviser Group (except for any member of the 
Group or the Sub-Adviser Group that is a Separate Account) will vote 
its shares of the Unaffiliated Fund in the same proportion as the vote 
of all other holders of the Unaffiliated Fund's shares. A Registered 
Separate Account will seek voting instructions from its Contract owners 
and will vote its shares of an Unaffiliated Fund in accordance with the 
instructions received and will vote those shares for which no 
instructions were received in the same proportion as the shares for 
which instructions were received. An Unregistered Separate Account will 
either: (i) Vote its shares of the Unaffiliated Fund in the same 
proportion as the vote of all other holders of the Unaffiliated Fund's 
shares; or (ii) seek voting instructions from its Contract owners and 
vote its shares in accordance with the instructions received and vote 
those shares for which no instructions were received in the same 
proportion as the shares for which instructions were received. This 
condition will not apply to a Sub-Adviser Group with respect to an 
Unaffiliated Fund for which the Sub-Adviser or a person controlling, 
controlled by, or under common control with the Sub-Adviser acts as the 
investment adviser within the meaning of section 2(a)(20)(A) of the Act 
(in the case of an Unaffiliated Investment Company) or as the sponsor 
(in the case of an Unaffiliated Trust).
    2. No Fund of Funds or Fund of Funds Affiliate will cause any 
existing or potential investment by the Fund of Funds in an 
Unaffiliated Fund to influence the terms of any services or 
transactions between the Fund of Funds or a Fund of Funds Affiliate and 
the Unaffiliated Fund or an Unaffiliated Fund Affiliate.
    3. The Board of each Fund of Funds, including a majority of the 
Disinterested Trustees, will adopt procedures reasonably designed to 
assure that the Adviser and any Sub-Adviser are conducting the 
investment program of the Fund of Funds without taking into account any 
consideration received by the Fund of Funds or a Fund of Funds 
Affiliate from an Unaffiliated Fund or an Unaffiliated Fund Affiliate 
in connection with any services or transactions.
    4. Once an investment by a Fund of Funds in the securities of an 
Unaffiliated Investment Company exceeds the limit of section 
12(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act, the Board of the Unaffiliated Investment 
Company, including a majority of the Disinterested Trustees, will 
determine that any consideration paid by the Unaffiliated Investment 
Company to a Fund of Funds or a Fund of Funds Affiliate in connection 
with any services or transactions: (a) Is fair and reasonable in 
relation to the nature and quality of the services and benefits 
received by the Unaffiliated Investment Company; (b) is within the 
range of consideration that the Unaffiliated Investment Company would 
be required to pay to another unaffiliated entity in connection with 
the same services or transactions; and (c) does not involve 
overreaching on the part of any person concerned. This condition does 
not apply with respect to any services or transactions between an 
Unaffiliated Investment Company and its investment adviser(s), or any 
person controlling, controlled by or under common control with such 
investment adviser(s).
    5. No Fund of Funds or Fund of Funds Affiliate (except to the 
extent it is acting in its capacity as an investment adviser to an 
Unaffiliated Investment Company or sponsor to an Unaffiliated Trust) 
will cause an Unaffiliated Fund to purchase a security in any 
Affiliated Underwriting.
    6. The Board of an Unaffiliated Investment Company, including a 
majority of the Disinterested Trustees, will adopt procedures 
reasonably designed to monitor any purchases of securities by the 
Unaffiliated Investment Company in an Affiliated Underwriting, once an 
investment by a Fund of Funds in the securities of the Unaffiliated 
Investment Company exceeds the limit of section 12(d)(1)(A)(i) of the 
Act, including any purchases made directly from an Underwriting 
Affiliate. The Board of the Unaffiliated Investment Company will review 
these purchases periodically, but no less frequently than annually, to 
determine whether the purchases were influenced by the investment by 
the Fund of Funds in the Unaffiliated Investment Company. The Board of 
the Unaffiliated Investment Company will consider, among other things, 
(a) whether the purchases were consistent with the investment 
objectives and policies of the Unaffiliated Investment Company; (b) how 
the performance of securities purchased in an Affiliated Underwriting 
compares to the performance of comparable securities purchased during a 
comparable period of time in underwritings other than Affiliated 
Underwritings or to a benchmark such as a comparable market index; and 
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Investment Company in Affiliated Underwritings and the amount purchased 
directly from an Underwriting Affiliate have changed significantly from 
prior years. The Board of the Unaffiliated Investment Company will take 
any appropriate actions based on its review, including, if appropriate, 
the institution of procedures designed to assure that purchases of 
securities in Affiliated Underwritings are in the best interest of 
shareholders.
    7. Each Unaffiliated Investment Company will maintain and preserve 
permanently in an easily accessible place a written copy of the 
procedures described in the preceding condition, and any modifications 
to such procedures, and will maintain and preserve for a period of not 
less than six years from the end of the fiscal year in which any 
purchase in an Affiliated Underwriting occurred, the first two years in 
an easily accessible place, a written record of each purchase of 
securities in an Affiliated Underwriting once an investment by a Fund 
of Funds in the securities of an Unaffiliated Investment Company 
exceeds the limit of section 12(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act, setting forth 
(a) the party from whom the securities were acquired, (b) the identity 
of the underwriting syndicate's members, (c) the terms of the purchase, 
and (d) the information or materials upon which the determinations of 
the Board of the Unaffiliated Investment Company were made.
    8. Prior to its investment in shares of an Unaffiliated Investment 
Company in excess of the limit of section 12(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act, 
the Fund of Funds and the Unaffiliated Investment Company will execute 
a Participation Agreement stating, without limitation, that their 
respective Boards and investment advisers understand the terms and 
conditions of the order and agree to fulfill their respective 
responsibilities under the order. At the time of its investment in 
shares of an Unaffiliated Investment Company in excess of the limit set 
forth in section 12(d)(1)(A)(i), a Fund of Funds will notify the 
Unaffiliated Investment Company of the investment. At such time, the 
Fund of Funds will also transmit to the Unaffiliated Investment Company 
a list of the names of each Fund of Funds Affiliate and Underwriting 
Affiliate. The Fund of Funds will notify the Unaffiliated Investment 
Company of any changes to the list as soon as reasonably practicable 
after a change occurs. The Unaffiliated Investment Company and the Fund 
of Funds will maintain and preserve a copy of the order, the 
Participation Agreement, and the list with any updated information for 
the duration of the investment and for a period of not less than six 
years thereafter, the first two years in an easily accessible place.
    9. Before approving any advisory contract under section 15 of the 
Act, the Board of each Fund of Funds, including a majority of the 
Disinterested Trustees, shall find that the advisory fees charged to 
the Fund of Funds under the advisory contract are based on services 
provided that are in addition to, rather than duplicative of, services 
provided under the advisory contract(s) of any Underlying Fund in which 
the Fund of Funds may invest. Such finding, and the basis upon which 
the finding was made, will be recorded fully in the minute books of the 
appropriate Fund of Funds.
    10. The Adviser will waive fees otherwise payable to it by a Fund 
of Funds in an amount at least equal to any compensation (including 
fees received pursuant to any plan adopted by an Unaffiliated 
Investment Company under rule 12b-1 under the Act) received from an 
Unaffiliated Fund by the Adviser, or an affiliated person of the 
Adviser, other than any advisory fees paid to the Adviser or its 
affiliated person by an Unaffiliated Investment Company, in connection 
with the investment by the Fund of Funds in the Unaffiliated Fund. Any 
Sub-Adviser will waive fees otherwise payable to the Sub-Adviser, 
directly or indirectly, by the Fund of Funds in an amount at least 
equal to any compensation received by the Sub-Adviser, or an affiliated 
person of the Sub-Adviser, from an Unaffiliated Fund, other than any 
advisory fees paid to the Sub-Adviser or an affiliated person of the 
Sub-Adviser by the Unaffiliated Investment Company, in connection with 
the investment by the Fund of Funds in the Unaffiliated Fund made at 
the direction of the Sub-Adviser. In the event that the Sub-Adviser 
waives fees, the benefit of the waiver will be passed through to the 
Fund of Funds.
    11. With respect to Registered Separate Accounts that invest in a 
Fund of Funds, no sales load will be charged at the Fund of Funds level 
or at the Underlying Fund level. Other sales charges and service fees, 
as defined in NASD Conduct Rule 2830, if any, will only be charged at 
the Fund of Funds level or at the Underlying Fund level, not both. With 
respect to other investments in a Fund of Funds, any sales charges and/
or service fees charged with respect to shares of a Fund of Funds will 
not exceed the limits applicable to funds of funds set forth in NASD 
Conduct Rule 2830.
    12. No Underlying Fund will acquire securities of any other 
investment company or company relying on section 3(c)(1) or 3(c)(7) of 
the Act in excess of the limits contained in section 12(d)(1)(A) of the 
Act, except to the extent that such Underlying Fund (a) acquires such 
securities in compliance with section 12(d)(1)(E) of the Act and either 
is an Affiliated Fund or is in the same ``group of investment 
companies,'' as defined in section 12(d)(1)(G)(ii) of the Act, as its 
corresponding master fund; (b) receives securities of another 
investment company as a dividend or as a result of a plan of 
reorganization of a company (other than a plan devised for the purpose 
of evading section 12(d)(1) of the Act); or (c) acquires (or is deemed 
to have acquired) securities of another investment company pursuant to 
exemptive relief from the Commission permitting such Underlying Fund to 
(i) acquire securities of one or more investment companies for short-
term cash management purposes, or (ii) engage in interfund borrowing 
and lending transactions.

Other Investments by Section 12(d)(1)(G) Funds of Funds

    13. The Applicants will comply with all provisions of rule 12d1-2 
under the Act, except for paragraph (a)(2) to the extent that it 
restricts any Section 12(d)(1)(G) Fund of Funds from investing in Other 
Investments as described in the application.

    For the Commission, by the Division of Investment Management, 
pursuant to delegated authority.
Kevin M. O'Neill,
Deputy Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2014-02142 Filed 1-31-14; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 8011-01-P
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