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Paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 16095
establishes the compliance dates for the
data recording and reporting
requirements for Industry Members.
Paragraph (c)(1) requires each Industry
Member (other than Small Industry
Members) to record and report the
Industry Member Data to the Central
Repository by November 15, 2018.
Paragraph (c)(2) requires that each
Industry Member that is a Small
Industry Member to record and report
the Industry Member Data to the Central
Repository by November 15, 2019. Such
compliance dates are consistent with
the compliance dates set forth in SEC
Rule 613(a)(3)(v) and (vi), and Section
6.7(a)(v) and (vi) of the CAT NMS Plan.
2. Statutory Basis
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SRO believes that the proposed rule
change is consistent with the provisions
of Section 6(b)(5) of the Act,31 which
require, among other things, that the
SRO rules must be designed to prevent
fraudulent and manipulative acts and
practices, to promote just and equitable
principles of trade, and, in general, to
protect investors and the public interest,
and Section 6(b)(8) of the Act,32 which
requires that SRO rules not impose any
burden on competition that is not
necessary or appropriate.
SRO believes that this proposal is
consistent with the Act because it
implements, interprets or clarifies the
provisions of the Plan, and is designed
to assist SRO and its Industry Members
in meeting regulatory obligations
pursuant to the Plan. In approving the
Plan, the SEC noted that the Plan ‘‘is
necessary and appropriate in the public
interest, for the protection of investors
and the maintenance of fair and orderly
markets, to remove impediments to, and
perfect the mechanism of a national
market system, or is otherwise in
furtherance of the purposes of the
Act.’’ 33 To the extent that this proposal
implements, interprets or clarifies the
Plan and applies specific requirements
to Industry Members, SRO believes that
this proposal furthers the objectives of
the Plan, as identified by the SEC, and
is therefore consistent with the Act.
B. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement on Burden on Competition
SRO does not believe that the
proposed rule change will result in any
burden on competition that is not
30 See Request for Exemptive Relief filed with the
Commission on January 17, 2017.
31 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(6) [sic].
32 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(8).
33 Approval Order at 84697.
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necessary or appropriate in furtherance
of the purposes of the Act. SRO notes
that the proposed rule change
implements provisions of the CAT NMS
Plan, and is designed to assist SRO in
meeting its regulatory obligations
pursuant to the Plan. SRO also notes
that the Proposed Rule Series
implementing provisions of the CAT
NMS Plan will apply equally to all firms
that trade NMS Securities and OTC
Equity Securities. In addition, all
national securities exchanges and
FINRA are proposing this Proposed Rule
16000 Series. Therefore, this is not a
competitive rule filing, and, therefore, it
does not impose a burden on
competition.
C. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement on Comments on the
Proposed Rule Change Received From
Members, Participants, or Others
The Exchange has neither solicited
nor received comments on the proposed
rule change.
III. Date of Effectiveness of the
Proposed Rule Change and Timing for
Commission Action
Within 45 days of the date of
publication of this notice in the Federal
Register or within such longer period
up to 90 days (i) as the Commission may
designate if it finds such longer period
to be appropriate and publishes its
reasons for so finding or (ii) as to which
the self-regulatory organization
consents, the Commission will:
(A) By order approve or disapprove
the proposed rule change, or
(B) institute proceedings to determine
whether the proposed rule change
should be disapproved.
IV. Solicitation of Comments
Interested persons are invited to
submit written data, views, and
arguments concerning the foregoing,
including whether the proposed rule
change is consistent with the Act.
Comments may be submitted by any of
the following methods:
Electronic Comments
• Use the Commission’s Internet
comment form (https://www.sec.gov/
rules/sro.shtml); or
• Send an email to rule-comments@
sec.gov. Please include File Number SR–
BOX–2017–07 on the subject line.
Paper Comments
• Send paper comments in triplicate
to Secretary, Securities and Exchange
Commission, 100 F Street NE.,
Washington, DC 20549–1090.
All submissions should refer to File
Number SR–BOX–2017–07. This file
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number should be included on the
subject line if email is used. To help the
Commission process and review your
comments more efficiently, please use
only one method. The Commission will
post all comments on the Commission’s
Internet Web site (https://www.sec.gov/
rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the
submission, all subsequent
amendments, all written statements
with respect to the proposed rule
change that are filed with the
Commission, and all written
communications relating to the
proposed rule change between the
Commission and any person, other than
those that may be withheld from the
public in accordance with the
provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be
available for Web site viewing and
printing in the Commission’s Public
Reference Room, 100 F Street NE.,
Washington, DC 20549, on official
business days between the hours of
10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of such
filing will also be available for
inspection and copying at the principal
office of the Exchange. All comments
received will be posted without change;
the Commission does not edit personal
identifying information from
submissions. You should submit only
information that you wish to make
available publicly. All submissions
should refer to File Number SR–BOX–
2017–07 and should be submitted on or
before March 1, 2017.
For the Commission, by the Division of
Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated
authority.34
Robert W. Errett,
Deputy Secretary.
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Self-Regulatory Organizations; The
NASDAQ Stock Market LLC; Notice of
Filing of Proposed Rule Change To
Adopt Rules Regarding the CAT NMS
Plan
February 2, 2017.
Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2
notice is hereby given that on January
31, 2017, The NASDAQ Stock Market
LLC (‘‘Nasdaq’’ or ‘‘Exchange’’) filed
with the Securities and Exchange
34 17
CFR 200.30–3(a)(12).
U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
2 17 CFR 240.19b–4.
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Commission (‘‘SEC’’ or ‘‘Commission’’)
the proposed rule change as described
in Items I, II, and III, below, which Items
have been prepared by the Exchange.3
The Commission is publishing this
notice to solicit comments on the
proposed rule change from interested
persons.
I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Terms of Substance of
the Proposed Rule Change
The Exchange proposes to adopt rules
to implement the compliance rule
(‘‘Compliance Rule’’) regarding the
National Market System Plan Governing
the Consolidated Audit Trail (the ‘‘CAT
NMS Plan’’ or ‘‘Plan’’).4
The text of the proposed rule change
is available on the Exchange’s Web site
at https://nasdaq.cchwallstreet.com, at
the principal office of the Exchange, and
at the Commission’s Public Reference
Room.
II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule
Change
In its filing with the Commission, the
Exchange included statements
concerning the purpose of and basis for
the proposed rule change and discussed
any comments it received on the
proposed rule change. The text of these
statements may be examined at the
places specified in Item IV below. The
Exchange has prepared summaries, set
forth in sections A, B, and C below, of
the most significant aspects of such
statements.
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A. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule
Change
1. Purpose
Bats BYX Exchange, Inc., Bats BZX
Exchange, Inc., Bats EDGA Exchange,
Inc., Bats EDGX Exchange, Inc., BOX
Options Exchange LLC, C2 Options
Exchange, Incorporated, Chicago Board
Options Exchange, Incorporated,
Chicago Stock Exchange, Inc., Financial
Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc.,
International Securities Exchange, LLC,
Investors’ Exchange LLC, ISE Gemini,
LLC, ISE Mercury, LLC, Miami
International Securities Exchange LLC,
MIAX PEARL, LLC, NASDAQ BX, Inc.,
3 The Exchange originally filed this proposed rule
change on January 17, 2017 under File No. SR–
NASDAQ–2017–006, proposing new NASDAQ
Equity Rule Series 6800. The Exchange withdrew
that filing on January 31, 2017 and filed this
proposed rule change.
4 Unless otherwise specified, capitalized terms
used in this rule filing are defined as set forth
herein or in the CAT NMS Plan.
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NASDAQ PHLX LLC, The NASDAQ
Stock Market LLC, National Stock
Exchange, Inc., New York Stock
Exchange LLC, NYSE MKT LLC, and
NYSE Arca, Inc. (collectively, the
‘‘Participants’’) filed with the
Commission, pursuant to Section 11A of
the Exchange Act 5 and Rule 608 of
Regulation NMS thereunder,6 the CAT
NMS Plan.7 The Participants filed the
Plan to comply with Rule 613 of
Regulation NMS under the Exchange
Act. The Plan was published for
comment in the Federal Register on
May 17, 2016,8 and approved by the
Commission, as modified, on November
15, 2016.9
The Plan is designed to create,
implement, and maintain a consolidated
audit trail (‘‘CAT’’) that would capture
customer and order event information
for orders in NMS Securities and OTC
Equity Securities, across all markets,
from the time of order inception through
routing, cancellation, modification, or
execution in a single consolidated data
source. Each Participant is required to
enforce compliance by its Industry
Members, as applicable, with the
provisions of the Plan, by adopting a
Compliance Rule applicable to their
Industry Members.10 As is described
more fully below, the proposed Equity
Rule 6800 Series and proposed Options
Rule Chapter IX, Section 8 (‘‘Proposed
Rules’’) set forth the Compliance Rule to
require Industry Members to comply
with the provisions of the CAT NMS
Plan on both the Nasdaq equity and
options markets. The Proposed Rules
include twelve Proposed Rules covering
the following areas: (1) Definitions; (2)
clock synchronization; (3) Industry
Member Data reporting; (4) Customer
information reporting; (5) Industry
Member information reporting; (6) time
stamps; (7) clock synchronization rule
violations; (8) connectivity and data
transmission; (9) development and
testing; (10) recordkeeping; (11) timely,
accurate and complete data; and (12)
compliance dates. Each of these
5 15
U.S.C. 78k–1.
CFR 242.608.
7 See Letter from the Participants to Brent J.
Fields, Secretary, Commission, dated September 30,
2014; and Letter from Participants to Brent J. Fields,
Secretary, Commission, dated February 27, 2015.
On December 24, 2015, the Participants submitted
an amendment to the CAT NMS Plan. See Letter
from Participants to Brent J. Fields, Secretary,
Commission, dated December 23, 2015.
8 Securities Exchange Act Rel. No. 77724 (Apr.
27, 2016), 81 FR 30614 (May 17, 2016).
9 Securities Exchange Act Rel. No. 79318 (Nov.
15, 2016), 81 FR 84696 (Nov. 23, 2016) (‘‘Approval
Order’’).
10 See SEC Rule 613(g)(1).
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Proposed Rules are discussed in detail
below.
(i) Definitions
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
(Consolidated Audit Trail—Definitions)
set forth the definitions for the terms
used in the Proposed Rules. Each of the
defined terms in Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8 is discussed in detail in
this section.
(A) Account Effective Date
(I) Customer Information Approach
SEC Rule 613 requires that numerous
data elements be reported to the CAT to
ensure there is sufficient information to
create the lifecycle of an order, and
provide regulators with sufficient detail
about an order to perform their
regulatory duties. Certain required
elements are intended to ensure that the
regulators can identify the
Customer’s[sic] associated with orders.
For example, SEC Rule 613(c)(7)(i)(A)
requires an Industry Member to report
the ‘‘Customer-IDs’’ for each Customer
for the original receipt or origination of
an order. ‘‘Customer-ID’’ is defined in
SEC Rule 613(j)(5) to mean ‘‘with
respect to a customer, a code that
uniquely and consistently identifies
such customer for purposes of providing
data to the Central Repository[sic].’’ SEC
Rule 613(c)(8) requires Industry
Members to use the same Customer-ID
for each Customer. The SEC granted the
Participants exemptive relief to permit
the use of an alternative approach to the
requirement that an Industry Member
report a Customer-ID for every Customer
upon original receipt or origination.11
The alternative approach is called the
Customer Information Approach.
Under the Customer Information
Approach, the CAT NMS Plan would
require each Industry Member to assign
a unique Firm Designated ID to each
Customer. As the Firm Designated ID,
Industry Members would be permitted
to use an account number or any other
identifier defined by the firm, provided
each identifier is unique across the firm
for each business date (i.e., a single firm
may not have multiple separate
customers with the same identifier on
any given date). Prior to their
commencement of reporting to the CAT,
Industry Members would submit an
initial set of Customer information to
11 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 77265
(March 1, 2016), 81 FR 11856 (March 7, 2016)
(‘‘Exemption Order’’). See also Letter from
Participants to Brent J. Fields, Secretary,
Commission, dated January 30, 2015 at 12
(‘‘Exemptive Request Letter’’); and CAT NMS Plan
at Appendix C, Section A.1(a)(iii).
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the Central Repository, including the
Firm Designated ID, Customer
Identifying Information and Customer
Account Information (which may
include, as applicable, the Customer’s
name, address, date of birth, individual
tax payer identifier number (‘‘ITIN’’)/
social security number (‘‘SSN’’),
individual’s role in the account (e.g.,
primary holder, joint holder, guardian,
trustee, person with power of attorney,
etc.) and LEI and/or Larger Trader ID
(‘‘LTID’’)). This process is referred to as
the customer definition process.
In accordance with the Customer
Information Approach, Industry
Members would be required to report
only the Firm Designated ID for each
new order submitted to the Central
Repository, rather than the ‘‘CustomerID’’ with individual order events.
Within the Central Repository, each
Customer would be uniquely identified
by identifiers or a combination of
identifiers such as ITIN/SSN, date of
birth, and as applicable, LEI and LTID.
The Plan Processor would be required to
use these unique identifiers to map
orders to specific Customers across all
Industry Members and Participants. To
ensure information identifying a
Customer is up to date, Industry
Members would be required to submit
to the Central Repository daily and
periodic updates for reactivated
accounts, newly established accounts,
and revised Firm Designated IDs or
associated reportable Customer
information.
(II) Definition of Account Effective Date
In connection with the Customer
Information Approach, Industry
Members would be required to report
Customer Account Information to the
Central Repository. ‘‘Customer Account
Information’’ is defined in SEC Rule
613(j)(4) to ‘‘include, but not be limited
to, account number, account type,
customer type, date account opened,
and large trader identifier (if
applicable).’’ Therefore, when reporting
Customer Account Information, an
Industry Member is required to report
the date an account was opened. The
Participants requested and received an
exemption to allow an ‘‘Account
Effective Date’’ to be reported in lieu of
an account open date in certain limited
circumstances. The definition of
‘‘Account Effective Date’’ as set forth in
paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6810 and
paragraph (a)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 describes those limited
circumstances in which an Industry
Member may report an ‘‘Account
Effective Date’’ rather than the account
open date. The proposed definition is
the same as the definition of ‘‘Account
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Effective Date’’ set forth in Section 1.1
of the CAT NMS Plan, provided,
however, that specific dates have
replaced the descriptions of those dates
set forth in Section 1.1 of the Plan.
Specifically, the rules define
‘‘Account Effective Date to mean, with
regard to those circumstances in which
an Industry Member has established a
trading relationship with an institution
but has not established an account with
that institution: (1) When the trading
relationship was established prior to
November 15, 2018 for Industry
Members other than Small Industry
Members, or prior to November 15, 2019
for Small Industry Members, either (a)
the date the relationship identifier was
established within the Industry
Member; (b) the date when trading
began (i.e., the date the first order was
received) using the relevant relationship
identifier; or (c) if both dates are
available, the earlier date will be used
to the extent that the dates differ; or (2)
when the trading relationship was
established on or after November 15,
2018 for Industry Members other than
Small Industry Members, or on or after
November 15, 2019 for Small Industry
Members, the date the Industry Member
established the relationship identifier,
which would be no later than the date
the first order was received.
Paragraph (a)(2) of Proposed Rule
6810 and paragraph (a)(i)(2) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 state that an
‘‘Account Effective Date’’ means, where
an Industry Member changes back office
providers or clearing firms prior to
November 15, 2018 for Industry
Members other than Small Industry
Members, or prior to November 15, 2019
for Small Industry Members, the date an
account was established at the relevant
Industry Member, either directly or via
transfer.
Paragraph (a)(3) of Proposed Rule
6810 and paragraph (a)(i)(3) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 state that an
‘‘Account Effective Date’’ means, where
an Industry Member acquires another
Industry Member prior to November 15,
2018 for Industry Members other than
Small Industry Members, or prior to
November 15, 2019 for Small Industry
Members, the date an account was
established at the relevant Industry
Member, either directly or via transfer.
Paragraph (a)(4) of Proposed Rule
6810 and paragraph (a)(i)(4) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 state that
‘‘Account Effective Date’’ means, where
there are multiple dates associated with
an account established prior to
November 15, 2018 for Industry
Members other than Small Industry
Members, or prior to November 15, 2019
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for Small Industry Members, the earliest
available date.
Paragraph (a)(5) of Proposed Rule
6810 and paragraph (a)(i)(5) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 state that an
‘‘Account Effective Date’’ means, with
regard to Industry Member proprietary
accounts established prior to November
15, 2018 for Industry Members other
than Small Industry Members, or prior
to November 15, 2019 for Small
Industry Members: (1) The date
established for the account in the
Industry Member or in a system of the
Industry Member or (2) the date when
proprietary trading began in the account
(i.e., the date on which the first orders
were submitted from the account). With
regard to paragraphs (a)(2)–(5) of
Proposed Rule 6810 and (a)(i)(2)–(5) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, the
Account Effective Date will be no later
than the date trading occurs at the
Industry Member or in the Industry
Member’s system.
(B) Active Account
Under the Customer Information
Approach, Industry Members are
required to report Customer Identifying
Information and Customer Account
Information for only those accounts that
are active. This will alleviate the need
for Industry Members to update such
information for non-active accounts, but
still ensure that the Central Repository
will collect audit trail data for Customer
accounts that have any Reportable
Events. Accordingly, paragraph (b) of
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(ii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
define an ‘‘Active Account’’ as an
account that has had activity in Eligible
Securities within the last six months.
This is the same definition as set forth
in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(C) Allocation Report
(I) Allocation Report Approach
SEC Rule 613(c)(7)(vi)(A) requires
each Industry Member to record and
report to the Central Repository ‘‘the
account number for any subaccounts to
which the execution is allocated (in
whole or in part).’’ The Participants
requested and received from the SEC
exemptive relief from SEC Rule 613 for
an alternative to this approach
(‘‘Allocation Report Approach’’). The
Allocation Report Approach would
permit Industry Members to record and
report to the Central Repository an
Allocation Report that includes, among
other things, the Firm Designated ID for
any account(s) to which executed shares
are allocated when an execution is
allocated in whole or part in lieu of
requiring the reporting of the account
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number for any subaccount to which an
execution is allocated, as is required by
SEC Rule 613.12 Under SEC Rule 613,
regulators would be able to link the
subaccount to which an allocation was
made to a specific order. In contrast,
under the Allocation Report Approach,
regulators would only be able to link an
allocation to the account to which it was
made, and not to a specific order.
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(II) Definition of Allocation Report
To assist in implementing the
Allocation Report Approach, paragraph
(c) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(iii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8 define an ‘‘Allocation Report.’’
Specifically, an ‘‘Allocation Report’’
means a report made to the Central
Repository by an Industry Member that
identifies the Firm Designated ID for
any account(s), including subaccount(s),
to which executed shares are allocated
and provides the security that has been
allocated, the identifier of the firm
reporting the allocation, the price per
share of shares allocated, the side of
shares allocated, the number of shares
allocated to each account, and the time
of the allocation; provided, for the
avoidance of doubt, any such Allocation
Report shall not be required to be linked
to particular orders or executions. This
is the same definition as set forth in
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(D) Business Clock
To create the required audit trail,
Industry Members are required to record
the date and time of various Reportable
Events to the Central Repository.
Industry Members will use ‘‘Business
Clocks’’ to record such dates and times.
Accordingly, paragraph (d) of Proposed
Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(iv) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 defines
the term ‘‘Business Clock’’ as a clock
used to record the date and time of any
Reportable Event required to be reported
under this Rule 6800 Series. This is the
same definition as set forth in Section
1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan, except the
Exchange proposes to replace the phrase
‘‘under SEC Rule 613’’ at the end of the
definition in Section 1.1 of the Plan
with the phrase ‘‘under this Rule
Series.’’ This change is intended to
recognize that the Industry Members’
obligations with regard to the CAT are
set forth in the Proposed Rules.
trail contemplated by SEC Rule 613.
This is the same definition as set forth
in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(F) CAT NMS Plan
Paragraph (f) of Proposed Rule 6810
paragraph (a)(vi) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8 define the term ‘‘CAT
NMS Plan’’ to mean the National Market
System Plan Governing the
Consolidated Audit Trail, as amended
from time to time.
(G) CAT-Order-ID
(I) Daisy Chain Approach
Under the CAT NMS Plan, the Daisy
Chain Approach is used to link and
reconstruct the complete lifecycle of
each Reportable Event in CAT.
According to this Approach, Industry
Members assign their own identifiers to
each order event. Within the Central
Repository, the Plan Processor later
replaces the identifier provided by the
Industry Member for each Reportable
Event with a single identifier, called the
CAT Order-ID, for all order events
pertaining to the same order. This CAT
Order-ID is used to link the Reportable
Events related to the same order.
(II) Definition of CAT-Order-ID
To implement the Daisy Chain
Approach, paragraph (g) of Proposed
Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(vii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define
the term ‘‘CAT-Order-ID.’’ The term
‘‘CAT-Order-ID’’ is defined to mean a
unique order identifier or series of
unique order identifiers that allows the
Central Repository to efficiently and
accurately link all Reportable Events for
an order, and all orders that result from
the aggregation or disaggregation of such
order. This is the same definition as set
forth in SEC Rule 613(j)(1), and Section
1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan defines ‘‘CATOrder-ID’’ by reference to SEC Rule
613(j)(1).
(E) CAT
Paragraph (e) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(v) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘CAT’’ to mean the consolidated audit
(H) CAT Reporting Agent
The CAT NMS Plan permits an
Industry Member to use a third party,
such as a vendor, to report the required
data to the Central Repository on behalf
of the Industry Member.13 Such a third
party, referred to in these Proposed
Rules as a ‘‘CAT Reporting Agent,’’
would be one type of a Data Submitter,
that is, a party that submits data to the
Central Repository. Paragraph (h) of
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(viii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8 define the term ‘‘CAT Reporting
Agent’’ to mean a Data Submitter that is
a third party that enters into an
12 See Exemptive Request Letter at 26–27; and
Exemption Order.
13 Appendix C, Section A.1(a) of the CAT NMS
Plan.
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agreement with an Industry Member
pursuant to which the CAT Reporting
Agent agrees to fulfill such Industry
Member’s reporting obligations under
the Proposed Rules.
This definition is based on FINRA’s
definition of a ‘‘Reporting Agent’’ as set
forth in FINRA’s rule related to its Order
Audit Trail System (‘‘OATS’’).
Specifically, FINRA Rule 7410(n)
defines a ‘‘Reporting Agent’’ as a third
party that enters into any agreement
with a member pursuant to which the
Reporting Agent agrees to fulfill such
member’s obligations under Rule 7450.
The Reporting Agent for OATS fulfills a
similar role to the CAT Reporting Agent.
(I) Central Repository
Paragraph (i) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(ix) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘Central Repository’’ to mean the
repository responsible for the receipt,
consolidation, and retention of all
information reported to the CAT
pursuant to SEC Rule 613 and the CAT
NMS Plan. This is the same definition
as set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT
NMS Plan, except the Exchange uses the
phrase ‘‘CAT NMS Plan’’ in place of the
phrase ‘‘this Agreement.’’
(J) Compliance Threshold
Paragraph (j) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(x) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘Compliance Threshold’’ as having the
meaning set forth in Proposed Rule
6893(d) and paragraph (k) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8. This definition
has the same substantive meaning as the
definition set forth in Section 1.1 of the
CAT NMS Plan. As discussed in detail
below with regard to Proposed Rule
6893(d) and paragraph (k) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8, each Industry
Member is required to meet a separate
compliance threshold which will be an
Industry Member-specific rate that may
be used as the basis for further review
or investigation into the Industry
Member’s performance with regard to
the CAT. This Industry Member-specific
rate is the ‘‘Compliance Threshold.’’
(K) Customer
Industry Members are required to
submit to the Central Repository certain
information related to their Customers,
including Customer Identifying
Information and Customer Account
Information, as well as data related to
their Customer’s Reportable Events.
Accordingly, paragraph (k) of Proposed
Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xi) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 propose
to define the term ‘‘Customer.’’
Specifically, the term ‘‘Customer’’
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would be defined to mean: (1) The
account holder(s) of the account at an
Industry Member originating the order;
and (2) any person from whom the
Industry Member is authorized to accept
trading instructions for such account, if
different from the account holder(s).
This is the same definition as set forth
in SEC Rule 613(j)(3), except the
Exchange proposes to replace the
references to a registered broker-dealer
or broker-dealer with a reference to an
Industry Member for consistency of
terms used in the Proposed Rule 6800
Series and Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8. The Exchange also notes that Section
1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan defines
‘‘Customer’’ by reference to SEC Rule
613(j)(3).
(L) Customer Account Information
As discussed above, under the
Customer Information Approach,
Industry Members are required to report
Customer Account Information to the
Central Repository as part of the
customer definition process.
Accordingly, the Exchange proposes to
define the term ‘‘Customer Account
Information’’ to clarify what customer
information would need to be reported
to the Central Repository.
Paragraph (l) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘Customer Account Information’’ to
include, in part, account number,
account type, customer type, date
account opened, and large trader
identifier (if applicable). Proposed Rule
6810(l) and paragraph (a)(xii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8,
however, provide an alternative
definition of ‘‘Customer Account
Information’’ in two limited
circumstances. First, in those
circumstances in which an Industry
Member has established a trading
relationship with an institution but has
not established an account with that
institution, the Industry Member will:
(1) Provide the Account Effective Date
in lieu of the ‘‘date account opened’’; (2)
provide the relationship identifier in
lieu of the ‘‘account number’’; and (3)
identify the ‘‘account type’’ as a
‘‘relationship.’’ Second, in those
circumstances in which the relevant
account was established prior to
November 15, 2018 for Industry
Members other than Small Industry
Members, or prior to November 15, 2019
for Small Industry Members, and no
‘‘date account opened’’ is available for
the account, the Industry Member will
provide the Account Effective Date in
the following circumstances: (1) Where
an Industry Member changes back office
providers or clearing firms and the date
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account opened is changed to the date
the account was opened on the new
back office/clearing firm system; (2)
where an Industry Member acquires
another Industry Member and the date
account opened is changed to the date
the account was opened on the postmerger back office/clearing firm system;
(3) where there are multiple dates
associated with an account in an
Industry Member’s system, and the
parameters of each date are determined
by the individual Industry Member; and
(4) where the relevant account is an
Industry Member proprietary account.
The proposed definition is the same as
the definition of ‘‘Customer Account
Information’’ set forth in Section 1.1 of
the CAT NMS Plan, provided, however,
that specific dates have replaced the
descriptions of those dates set forth in
Section 1.1 of the Plan.
(M) Customer Identifying Information
As discussed above, under the
Customer Information Approach,
Industry Members are required to report
Customer Identifying Information to the
Central Repository as part of the
customer definition process.
Accordingly, the Exchange proposes to
define the term ‘‘Customer Account
Information’’ to clarify what Customer
information would need to be reported
to the Central Repository.
Paragraph (m) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xiii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘Customer Identifying Information’’ to
mean information of sufficient detail to
identify a Customer. With respect to
individuals, ‘‘Customer Identifying
Information’’ includes, but is not
limited to: Name, address, date of birth,
individual tax payer identification
number (‘‘ITIN’’)/social security number
(‘‘SSN’’), individual’s role in the
account (e.g., primary holder, joint
holder, guardian, trustee, person with
the power of attorney). With respect to
legal entities, ‘‘Customer Identifying
Information’’ includes, but is not
limited to, name, address, Employer
Identification Number (‘‘EIN’’)/Legal
Entity Identifier (‘‘LEI’’) or other
comparable common entity identifier, if
applicable. The definition further notes
that an Industry Member that has an LEI
for a Customer must submit the
Customer’s LEI in addition to other
information of sufficient detail to
identify the Customer. This is the same
definition as set forth in Section 1.1 of
the CAT NMS Plan.
(N) Data Submitter
The CAT NMS Plan uses the term
‘‘Data Submitter’’ to refer to any person
that reports data to the Central
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Repository.14 Such Data Submitters may
include those entities that are required
to submit data to the Central Repository
(e.g., national securities exchanges,
national securities associations, and
Industry Members), third-parties that
may submit data to the CAT on behalf
of CAT Reporters (i.e., CAT Reporting
Agents), and outside parties that are not
required to submit data to the CAT but
from which the CAT may receive data
(e.g., securities information processors
(‘‘SIPs’’)). To include this term in the
Proposed Rule 6800 Series and in
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, the
Exchange proposes to define ‘‘Data
Submitter’’ in paragraph (n) of Proposed
Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xiv) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8.
Specifically, paragraph (n) of Proposed
Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xiv) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define a
‘‘Data Submitter’’ to mean any person
that reports data to the Central
Repository, including national securities
exchanges, national securities
associations, broker-dealers, the SIPs for
the CQS, CTA, UTP and Plan for
Reporting of Consolidated Options Last
Sale Reports and Quotation Information
(‘‘OPRA’’) Plans, and certain other
vendors or third parties that may submit
data to the Central Repository on behalf
of Industry Members.
(O) Eligible Security
The reporting requirements of the
Proposed Rule 6800 Series and
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 only
apply to Reportable Events in Eligible
Securities. Currently, an Eligible
Security includes NMS Securities and
OTC Equity Securities. Accordingly,
paragraph (o) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xv) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘Eligible Security’’ to include: (1) All
NMS Securities; and (2) all OTC Equity
Securities. The terms ‘‘NMS Securities’’
and ‘‘OTC Equity Securities’’ are
defined, in turn, below. This is the same
definition as set forth in Section 1.1 of
the CAT NMS Plan.
(P) Error Rate
(I) Maximum Error Rate
Under the CAT NMS Plan, the
Operating Committee sets the maximum
Error Rate that the Central Repository
would tolerate from an Industry
Member reporting data to the Central
Repository.15 The Operating Committee
reviews and resets the maximum Error
14 Appendix C, Section A.1(a) of the CAT NMS
Plan.
15 Section 6.5(d)(i) of the CAT NMS Plan.
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Rate, at least annually.16 If an Industry
Member reports CAT data to the Central
Repository with errors such that their
error percentage exceeds the maximum
Error Rate, then such Industry Member
would not be in compliance with the
CAT NMS Plan or Rule 613.17 As such,
the Exchange or the SEC ‘‘may take
appropriate action against an Industry
Member for failing to comply with its
CAT reporting obligations.18 The CAT
NMS Plan sets the initial Error Rate at
5%.19 It is anticipated that the
maximum Error Rate will be reviewed
and lowered by the Operating
Committee once Industry Members
begin to report to the Central
Repository.20
The CAT NMS Plan requires the Plan
Processor to: (1) Measure and report
errors every business day; (2) provide
Industry Members daily statistics and
error reports as they become available,
including a description of such errors;
(3) provide monthly reports to Industry
Members that detail an Industry
Member’s performance and comparison
statistics; (4) define educational and
support programs for Industry Members
to minimize Error Rates; and (5)
identify, daily, all Industry Members
exceeding the maximum allowable Error
Rate. To timely correct data-submitted
errors to the Central Repository, the
CAT NMS Plan requires that the Central
Repository receive and process error
corrections at all times. Further, the
CAT NMS Plan requires that Industry
Members be able to submit error
corrections to the Central Repository
through a web-interface or via bulk
uploads or file submissions, and that the
Plan Processor, subject to the Operating
Committee’s approval, support the bulk
replacement of records and the
reprocessing of such records. The
Participants, furthermore, require that
the Plan Processor identify Industry
Member data submission errors based
on the Plan Processor’s validation
processes.21
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(II) Definition of Error Rate
To implement the requirements of the
CAT NMS Plan related to the Error Rate,
the Exchange proposes to define the
term ‘‘Error Rate’’ in Proposed Rule
6810 and paragraph (a)(xvi) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8. Paragraph (p) of
16 Appendix C, Section A.3(b) of the CAT NMS
Plan.
17 Appendix C, Section A.3(b) of the CAT NMS
Plan; Rule 613(g)–(h).
18 Appendix C, Section A.3(b) of the CAT NMS
Plan.
19 Section 6.5(d)(i) of the CAT NMS Plan.
20 Appendix C, Section A.3(b) of the CAT NMS
Plan.
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Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xvi) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8 define the term ‘‘Error Rate’’ to mean
the percentage of Reportable Events
collected by the Central Repository in
which the data reported does not fully
and accurately reflect the order event
that occurred in the market. This is the
same definition as set forth in SEC Rule
613(j)(6), and Section 1.1 of the CAT
NMS Plan defines ‘‘Error Rate’’ by
reference to SEC Rule 613(j)(6).
(Q) Firm Designated ID
As discussed above, under the
Customer Information Approach, the
CAT NMS Plan would require each
Industry Member to assign a unique
Firm Designated ID to each Customer.
Industry Members would be permitted
to use as the Firm Designated ID an
account number or any other identifier
defined by the firm, provided each
identifier is unique across the firm for
each business date (i.e., a single firm
may not have multiple separate
customers with the same identifier on
any given date). Industry Members
would be required to report only the
Firm Designated ID for each new order
submitted to the Central Repository,
rather than the ‘‘Customer-ID’’ with
individual order events. Accordingly,
the Exchange proposes to define the
term ‘‘Firm Designated ID’’ in Proposed
Rule 6810 and Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8. Specifically, paragraph (q) of
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xvii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8 define the term ‘‘Firm Designated ID’’
to mean a unique identifier for each
trading account designated by Industry
Members for purposes of providing data
to the Central Repository, where each
such identifier is unique among all
identifiers from any given Industry
Member for each business date. This is
the same definition as set forth in
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
Industry Members would be permitted
to use an account number or any other
identifier defined by the firm, provided
each identifier is unique across the firm
for each business date (i.e., a single firm
may not have multiple separate
customers with the same identifier on
any given date).
(R) Industry Member
Paragraph (r) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xiii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘Industry Member’’ to mean a member
of a national securities exchange or a
member of a national securities
association.’’ This is the same definition
as set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT
NMS Plan.
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(S) Industry Member Data
Paragraph (s) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xix) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 state that the term
‘‘Industry Member Data’’ has the
meaning set forth in Proposed Rule
6830(a)(2) and paragraph (c)(i)(2) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8,
respectively. This definition has the
same substantive meaning as the
definition set forth in Section 1.1 of the
CAT NMS Plan. The definition of
‘‘Industry Member Data’’ is discussed
more fully in the discussion below
regarding Proposed Rule 6830(a)(2) and
paragraph (c)(i)(2) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8, respectively.
(T) Initial Plan Processor
Paragraph (t) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xx) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘Initial Plan Processor’’ to mean the first
Plan Processor selected by the Operating
Committee in accordance with SEC Rule
613, Section 6.1 of the CAT NMS Plan
and the National Market System Plan
Governing the Process for Selecting a
Plan Processor and Developing a Plan
for the Consolidated Audit Trail. This is
the same definition as set forth in
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan,
although the proposed definition uses
the full name of the ‘‘Selection Plan.’’
(U) Listed Option or Option
The CAT NMS Plan and this Proposed
Rule 6800 Series applies to Eligible
Securities, which includes NMS
Securities, which, in turn, includes
Listed Options. Certain requirements of
the Proposed Rules apply specifically to
Listed Options. Accordingly, Paragraph
(u) of Proposed Rule 6810 and
paragraph (a)(xxi) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8 define the term ‘‘Listed
Option’’ or ‘‘Option.’’ Specifically,
paragraph (u) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xxi) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 states that the
term ‘‘Listed Option’’ or ‘‘Option’’ has
the meaning set forth in SEC Rule
600(b)(35) of Regulation NMS. SEC Rule
600(b)(35), in turn, defines a listed
option as ‘‘any option traded on a
registered national securities exchange
or automated facility of a national
securities association.’’ The Exchange
notes that the proposed definition of
‘‘Listed Option’’ is the same definition
as the definition set forth in Section 1.1
of the CAT NMS Plan.
(V) Manual Order Event
(I) Manual Order Event Approach
The CAT NMS Plan sets forth clock
synchronization and timestamp
requirements for Industry Members
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which reflect exemptions for Manual
Order Events granted by the
Commission.22 Specifically, the Plan
requires Industry Members to record
and report the time of each Reportable
Event using timestamps reflecting
current industry standards (which must
be at least to the millisecond) or, if an
Industry Members[sic] uses timestamps
in increments finer than milliseconds,
such finer increments, when reporting
to the Central Repository to the extent
the Industry Member’s order handling
or execution systems use increments
finer than milliseconds. For Manual
Order Events, however, the Plan
provides that such events must be
recorded in increments up to and
including one second, provided that
Industry Members record and report the
time the event is captured electronically
in an order handling and execution
system (‘‘Electronic Capture Time’’) in
milliseconds. In addition, Industry
Members are required to synchronize
their respective Business Clocks (other
than such Business Clocks used solely
for Manual Order Events) at a minimum
to within 50 milliseconds of the time
maintained by the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (‘‘NIST’’),
and maintain such a synchronization.
Each Industry Member is required to
synchronize their Business Clocks used
solely for Manual Order Events,
however, at a minimum to within one
second of the time maintained by the
NIST.
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(II) Definition of Manual Order Event
In order to clarify what a Manual
Order Event is for clock synchronization
and time stamp purposes, the Exchange
proposes to define the term ‘‘Manual
Order Event’’ in Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xxii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8. Specifically,
paragraph (v) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xxii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘Manual Order Event’’ to mean a nonelectronic communication of orderrelated information for which Industry
Members must record and report the
time of the event. This is the same
definition as set forth in Section 1.1 of
the CAT NMS Plan.
(W) Material Terms of the Order
Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
require Industry Members to record and
report to the Central Repository Material
Terms of the Order with certain
Reportable Events (e.g., for the original
receipt or origination of an order, for the
routing of an order). Accordingly, the
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Exchange proposes to define the term
‘‘Material Terms of the Order’’ in
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxiii) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8. Specifically, paragraph (w) of
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxiii) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 define the term ‘‘Material
Terms of the Order’’ to include: The
NMS Security or OTC Equity Security
symbol; security type; price (if
applicable); size (displayed and nondisplayed); side (buy/sell); order type; if
a sell order, whether the order is long,
short, short exempt; open/close
indicator (except on transactions in
equities); time in force (if applicable); if
the order is for a Listed Option, option
type (put/call), option symbol or root
symbol, underlying symbol, strike price,
expiration date, and open/close (except
on market maker quotations); and any
special handling instructions. This is
the same definition as set forth in
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(X) NMS Security
NMS Securities are one of the types
of Eligible Securities for the CAT.
Therefore, the Exchange proposes to
define the term ‘‘NMS Security’’ in
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxiv) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8. Specifically, paragraph (x) of
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxiv) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 define the term ‘‘NMS
Security’’ to mean any security or class
of securities for which transaction
reports are collected, processed, and
made available pursuant to an effective
transaction reporting plan, or an
effective national market system plan
for reporting transactions in Listed
Options. This is the same definition as
set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS
Plan.
(Y) NMS Stock
Under the CAT NMS Plan, the
Operating Committee may establish
different Trading Days for NMS Stocks
(as defined in SEC Rule 600(b)(47)),
Listed Options, OTC Equity Securities,
and any other securities that are
included as Eligible Securities from
time to time. Accordingly, the Exchange
proposes to define the term ‘‘NMS
Stock’’ in Paragraph (y) of Proposed
Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxv) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 to mean
any NMS Security other than an option.
This is the same definition as set forth
in SEC Rule 600(b)(47) of Regulation
NMS.
(Z) Operating Committee
Paragraph (z) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xxvi) of Proposed
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Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘Operating Committee’’ to mean the
governing body of the CAT NMS, LLC
designated as such and described in
Article IV of the CAT NMS Plan. This
is the same definition as set forth in
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan,
except the Exchange proposes to use the
phrase ‘‘CAT NMS LLC’’ in place of the
phrase ‘‘the Company’’ for clarity.
(AA) Options Market Maker
(I) Options Market Maker Quote
Exemption
SEC Rule 613(c)(7) provides that the
CAT NMS Plan must require each
Industry Member to record and
electronically report to the Central
Repository details for each order and
each reportable event, including the
routing and modification or cancellation
of an order. SEC Rule 613(j)(8) defines
‘‘order’’ to include ‘‘any bid or offer.’’
Therefore, under SEC Rule 613, the
details for each Options Market Maker
quotation must be reported to the
Central Repository by both the Options
Market Maker and the options exchange
to which it routes its quote.
The Participants, however, requested
and received exemptive relief from SEC
Rule 613 so that the CAT NMS Plan may
permit Options Market Maker quotes to
be reported to the Central Repository by
the relevant options exchange in lieu of
requiring that such reporting be done by
both the options exchange and the
Options Market Maker, as is required by
SEC Rule 613.23 In accordance with the
exemptive relief, Options Market
Makers would be required to report to
the options exchange the time at which
a quote in a Listed Option is sent to the
options exchange. Such time
information also will be reported to the
Central Repository by the options
exchange in lieu of reporting by the
Options Market Maker.
(II) Definition of Options Market Maker
To implement the requirements
related to Option Market Maker quotes,
the Exchange proposes to define the
term ‘‘Options Market Maker’’ in
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxvii) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8. Specifically, paragraph (aa) of
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxvii) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 define the term ‘‘Options
Market Maker’’ to mean a broker-dealer
registered with an exchange for the
purpose of making markets in options
contracts traded on the exchange. This
is the same definition as set forth in
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
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(BB) Order
The Proposed Rules require each
Industry Member to record and
electronically report to the Central
Repository certain details for each order.
Accordingly, the Exchange proposes to
define the term ‘‘Order’’ in Proposed
Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxviii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8.
Specifically, paragraph (bb) of Proposed
Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxviii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define
the term ‘‘Order’’, with respect to
Eligible Securities, to include: (1) Any
order received by an Industry Member
from any person; (2) any order
originated by an Industry Member; or (3)
any bid or offer. This is the same
definition as set forth in SEC Rule
613(j)(8), except the Exchange proposes
to replace the phrase ‘‘member of a
national securities exchange or national
securities association’’ with the term
‘‘Industry Member.’’ The Exchange
notes that Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS
Plan defines ‘‘Order’’ by reference to
SEC Rule 613(j)(8).
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(CC) OTC Equity Security
OTC Equity Securities are one of the
types of Eligible Securities for the CAT.
Therefore, the Exchange proposes to
define the term ‘‘OTC Equity Security’’
in Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxix) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8. Specifically, paragraph (cc) of
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxix) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 define the term ‘‘OTC Equity
Security’’ to mean any equity security,
other than an NMS Security, subject to
prompt last sale reporting rules of a
registered national securities association
and reported to one of such
association’s equity trade reporting
facilities. This is the same definition as
set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS
Plan.
association and any heirs, executors,
administrators, legal representatives,
successors and assigns of such Person
where the context so permits. This is the
same definition as set forth in Section
1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(FF) Plan Processor
Paragraph (ff) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xxxii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘Plan Processor’’ to mean the Initial
Plan Processor or any other Person
selected by the Operating Committee
pursuant to SEC Rule 613 and Sections
4.3(b)(i) and 6.1 of the CAT NMS Plan,
and with regard to the Initial Plan
Processor, the National Market System
Plan Governing the Process for Selecting
a Plan Processor and Developing a Plan
for the Consolidated Audit Trail, to
perform the CAT processing functions
required by SEC Rule 613 and set forth
in the CAT NMS Plan.
(GG) Received Industry Member Data
Paragraph (gg) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xxxiii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 state that the term
‘‘Received Industry Member Data’’ has
the meaning set forth in Proposed Rule
6830(a)(2) and paragraph (c)(i)(2) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8. This
definition has the same substantive
meaning as the definition set forth in
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan. The
definition of ‘‘Received Industry
Member Data’’ is discussed more fully
in the discussion below regarding
Proposed Rule 6830(a)(2) and paragraph
(c)(i)(2) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8.
(DD) Participant
Paragraph (dd) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xxx) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘Participant’’ to mean each Person
identified as such in Exhibit A of the
CAT NMS Plan, as amended, in such
Person’s capacity as a Participant in
CAT NMS, LLC. This is the same
definition in substance as set forth in
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(HH) Recorded Industry Member Data
Paragraph (hh) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xxxiv) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 state that the term
‘‘Recorded Industry Member Data’’ has
the meaning set forth in Proposed Rule
6830(a)(1) and paragraph (c)(i)(1) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8. This
definition has the same substantive
meaning as the definition set forth in in
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan. The
definition of ‘‘Recorded Industry
Member Data’’ is discussed more fully
in the discussion below regarding
Proposed Rule 6830(a)(1) and paragraph
(c)(i)(1) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8.
(EE) Person
Paragraph (ee) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xxxi) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘Person’’ to mean any individual,
partnership, limited liability company,
corporation, joint venture, trust,
business trust, cooperative or
(II) Reportable Event
The Proposed Rules require each
Industry Member to record and
electronically report to the Central
Repository certain details for each
Reportable Event. To clarify these
requirements, the Exchange proposes to
define the term ‘‘Reportable Event’’ in
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Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxxv) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8. Specifically, paragraph (ii) of
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxxv) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 state that the term ‘‘Reportable
Event’’ includes, but is not limited to,
the original receipt or origination,
modification, cancellation, routing,
execution (in whole or in part) and
allocation of an order, and receipt of a
routed order. This is the same definition
as set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT
NMS Plan.
(JJ) SRO
Paragraph (jj) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xxxvi) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘SRO’’ to mean any self-regulatory
organization within the meaning of
Section 3(a)(26) of the Exchange Act.
This is the same definition as set forth
in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(KK) SRO-Assigned Market Participant
Identifier
(I) Existing Identifier Approach
The Participants requested and
received exemptive relief from SEC Rule
613 so that the CAT NMS Plan may
permit the Existing Identifier Approach,
which would allow an Industry Member
to report an existing SRO-Assigned
Market Participant Identifier in lieu of
requiring the reporting of a universal
CAT-Reporter-ID (that is, a code that
uniquely and consistently identifies an
Industry Member for purposes of
providing data to the Central
Repository).24 The CAT NMS Plan
reflects the ‘‘Existing Identifier
Approach’’ for purposes of identifying
each Industry Member associated with
an order or Reportable Event. Under the
Existing Identifier Approach, Industry
Members are required to record and
report to the Central Repository an SROAssigned Market Participant Identifier
for orders and certain Reportable Events
to be used by the Central Repository to
assign a unique CAT-Reporter-ID to
identify Industry Members.
For the Central Repository to link the
SRO-Assigned Market Participant
Identifier to the CAT-Reporter-ID, each
SRO will submit to the Central
Repository, on a daily basis, all SROAssigned Market Participant Identifiers
used by its Industry Members, as well
as information to identify each such
Industry Member, including CRD
number and LEI, if the SRO has
collected such LEI of the Industry
Member. Additionally, each Industry
Member is required to submit to the
24 See Exemptive Request Letter at 19, and
Exemption Order.
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Central Repository the CRD number of
the Industry Member as well as the LEI
of the Industry Member (if the Industry
Member has an LEI). The Plan Processor
will use this information to assign a
CAT-Reporter-ID to each Industry
Member for internal use within the
Central Repository.
(II) Definition of SRO-Assigned Market
Participant Identifier
To implement the Existing Identifier
Approach, the Exchange proposes to
define the term ‘‘SRO-Assigned Market
Participant’’ in Proposed Rule 6810 and
paragraph (a)(xxxvii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8. Specifically,
paragraph (kk) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xxxvii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
‘‘SRO-Assigned Market Participant
Identifier’’ to mean an identifier
assigned to an Industry Member by an
SRO, or an identifier used by a
Participant. This is the same definition
as set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT
NMS Plan. For example, an Industry
Member would be permitted to use any
existing SRO-Assigned Market
Participant Identifier (e.g., FINRA MPID,
NASDAQ MPID, NYSE Mnemonic,
CBOE User Acronym and CHX
Acronym) when reporting order
information to the Central Repository.
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(LL) Small Industry Member
The requirements of the Proposed
Rule 6800 Series differ to some extent
for Small Industry Members versus
Industry Members other than Small
Industry Members. For example, the
compliance dates for reporting data to
the CAT are different for Small Industry
Members versus other Industry
Members. Accordingly, to clarify the
requirements that apply to which
Industry Members, the Exchange
proposes to define the term ‘‘Small
Industry Member’’ in Proposed Rule
6810 and paragraph (a)(xxxviii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8.
Specifically, paragraph (ll) of Proposed
Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxxviii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define
the term ‘‘Small Industry Member’’ to
mean an Industry Member that qualifies
as a small broker-dealer as defined in
Rule 0–10(c) under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. This
is the same in substance as the
definition of ‘‘Small Industry Member’’
as set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT
NMS Plan. Specifically, Section 1.1 of
the CAT NMS Plan defines a ‘‘Small
Industry Member’’ as ‘‘an Industry
Member that qualifies as a small brokerdealer as defined in SEC Rule 613.’’ The
definition of a small broker-dealer under
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SEC Rule 613, in turn, is a small brokerdealer as defined in SEC Rule 0–10(c).
(MM) Trading Day
Proposed Rule 6830(b) and paragraph
(c)(ii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
establishes the deadlines for reporting
certain data to the Central Repository
using the term ‘‘Trading Day.’’
Accordingly, the Exchange proposes to
define the term ‘‘Trading Day’’ in
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxxix) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8. Specifically, Paragraph (mm)
of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxxix) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 state that the term ‘‘Trading
Day’’ shall have the meaning as is
determined by the Operating
Committee. For the avoidance of doubt,
the Operating Committee may establish
different Trading Days for NMS Stocks
(as defined in SEC Rule 600(b)(47),
Listed Options, OTC Equity Securities,
and any other securities that are
included as Eligible Securities from
time to time.
(ii) Clock Synchronization
SEC Rule 613(d)(1) under Regulation
NMS requires Industry Members to
synchronize their Business Clocks to the
time maintained by NIST, consistent
with industry standards. To comply
with this provision, Section 6.8 of the
Plan sets forth the clock
synchronization requirements for
Industry Members.25 To implement
these provisions with regard to its
Industry Members, the Exchange
proposes Rule 6820 and paragraph (b) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
(Consolidated Audit Trail—Clock
Synchronization) to require its Industry
Members to comply with the clock
synchronization requirements of the
Plan.
Paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6820
and paragraph (b)(i) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 sets forth the
manner in which Industry Members
must synchronize their Business Clocks.
Paragraph (a)(1) of Proposed Rule 6820
and paragraph (b)(i)(1) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 require each
Industry Member to synchronize its
Business Clocks, other than such
Business Clocks used solely for Manual
Order Events or used solely for the time
of allocation on Allocation Reports, at a
minimum to within a fifty (50)
millisecond tolerance of the time
maintained by the NIST atomic clock,
and maintain such synchronization.
This is the same requirement as set forth
25 In addition, Section 6.7(a)(ii) of the Plan sets
forth the timeline for CAT Reporters to comply with
the clock synchronization requirements.
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in Section 6.8(a)(ii)(A) of the CAT NMS
Plan.
Paragraph (a)(2) of Proposed Rule
6820 and paragraph (b)(i)(2) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 require each
Industry Member to synchronize (1) its
Business Clocks used solely for Manual
Order Events and (2) its Business Clocks
used solely for the time of allocation on
Allocation Reports at a minimum to
within a one second tolerance of the
time maintained by the NIST atomic
clock, and maintain such
synchronization. This is the same
requirement as set forth in Section
6.8(a)(iii) and (iv) of the CAT NMS Plan.
Paragraph (a)(3) of Proposed Rule
6820 and paragraph (b)(i)(3) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 clarify that the
tolerance described in paragraphs (a)(1)
and (2) of Proposed Rule 6820 and
paragraph (b)(i)(1) and (b)(i)(2) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 includes
all of the following: (1) The time
difference between the NIST atomic
clock and the Industry Member’s
Business Clock; (2) the transmission
delay from the source; and (3) the
amount of drift of the Industry
Member’s Business Clock. This
description of the clock synchronization
tolerance is the same as set forth in
paragraph (b) of FINRA Rule 4590
(Synchronization of Member Business
Clocks).
Paragraph (a)(4) of Proposed Rule
6820 and paragraph (b)(i)(4) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 require Industry
Members to synchronize their Business
Clocks every business day before market
open to ensure that timestamps for
Reportable Events are accurate. In
addition, to maintain clock
synchronization, Business Clocks must
be checked against the NIST atomic
clock and re-synchronized, as necessary,
throughout the day. This description of
the required frequency of clock
synchronization is the same as set forth
in paragraph (c) of FINRA Rule 4590
(Synchronization of Member Business
Clocks).
Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6820
and paragraph (b)(ii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth
documentation requirements with
regard to clock synchronization.
Specifically, those paragraphs require
Industry Members to document and
maintain their synchronization
procedures for their Business Clocks.
The Proposed Rule requires Industry
Members to keep a log of the times
when they synchronize their Business
Clocks and the results of the
synchronization process. This log is
required to include notice of any time
a Business Clock drifts more than the
applicable tolerance specified in
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paragraph (a) of the Proposed Rule 6820
and paragraph (b)(i) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8, respectively.
Such logs must include results for a
period of not less than five years ending
on the then current date, or for the
entire period for which the Industry
Member has been required to comply
with this Rule if less than five years.
These documentation requirements are
the same as those set forth in the
‘‘Sequencing Orders and Clock
Synchronization’’ section of Appendix
C of the CAT NMS Plan. Moreover,
these documentation requirements
regarding clock synchronization are
comparable to those set forth in
Supplementary Material .01 of FINRA
Rule 4590 (Synchronization of Member
Business Clocks).
Paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 6820
and paragraph (b)(iii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth
certification requirements with regard to
clock synchronization. Specifically,
paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 6820 and
paragraph (b)(iii) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8 require each Industry
Member to certify to the Exchange that
its Business Clocks satisfy the
synchronization requirements set forth
in paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6820
and paragraph (b)(i) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 periodically in
accordance with the certification
schedule established by the Operating
Committee pursuant to the CAT NMS
Plan. This requirement is the same
requirement as set forth in Section
6.8(a)(ii)(B), (iii) and (iv) of the CAT
NMS Plan. The Exchange intends to
announce to its Industry Members the
certification schedule established by the
Operating Committee via an information
circular (‘‘Circular’’).
Paragraph (d) of Proposed Rule 6820
and paragraph (b)(iv) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 establish reporting
requirements with regard to clock
synchronization. Paragraph (d) of
Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph
(b)(iv) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8 require Industry Members to report to
the Plan Processor and the Exchange
violations of paragraph (a) of Proposed
Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)(i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
pursuant to the thresholds set by the
Operating Committee pursuant to the
CAT NMS Plan. This requirement is the
same requirement as set forth in Section
6.8(a)(ii)(C), (iii) and (iv) of the CAT
NMS Plan. The Exchange intends to
announce to its Industry Members the
relevant thresholds established by the
Operating Committee via Circular.
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(iii) Industry Member Data Reporting
SEC Rule 613(c) under Regulation
NMS requires the CAT NMS Plan to set
forth certain provisions requiring
Industry Members to record and report
data to the CAT. To comply with this
provision, Section 6.4 of the CAT NMS
Plan sets forth the data reporting
requirements for Industry Members. To
implement these provisions with regard
to its Industry Members, the Exchange
proposes Rule 6830 and paragraph (c) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
(Consolidated Audit Trail—Industry
Member Data Reporting) to require its
Industry Members to comply with the
Industry Member Data reporting
requirements of the Plan. Proposed Rule
6830 has six sections covering: (1)
Recording and reporting Industry
Member Data, (2) timing of the
recording and reporting, (3) the
applicable securities cover[sic] by the
recording and reporting requirements,
(4) format, (5) the security symbology to
be used in the recording and reporting,
and (6) error correction requirements,
each of which is described below.
(A) Recording and Reporting Industry
Member Data
Paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6830
and paragraph (c)(i) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8 describe the recording and
reporting of Industry Member Data to
the Central Repository. Paragraph (a) of
Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(i)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 each
consist of three paragraphs, which cover
Recorded Industry Member Data,
Received Industry Member Data and
Options Market Maker data,
respectively. Paragraphs (a)(1)–(a)(3) of
Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph
(c)(i)(1)–(i)(3) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 set forth the recording and
reporting requirements required in
Section 6.4(d)(i)–(iii) of the CAT NMS
Plan, respectively.
Paragraph (a)(1) of Proposed Rule
6830 and paragraph (c)(i)(1) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 require, subject to
paragraph (a)(3) and paragraph (c)(i)(3)
regarding Options Market Makers, each
Industry Member to record and
electronically report to the Central
Repository the following details for each
order and each Reportable Event, as
applicable (‘‘Recorded Industry Member
Data’’) in the manner prescribed by the
Operating Committee pursuant to the
CAT NMS Plan:
• For original receipt or origination of
an order: (1) Firm Designated ID(s) for
each Customer; (2) CAT-Order-ID; (3)
SRO-Assigned Market Participant
Identifier of the Industry Member
receiving or originating the order; (4)
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date of order receipt or origination; (5)
time of order receipt or origination
(using timestamps pursuant to Proposed
Rule 6860 and paragraph (f) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8); and (6) Material
Terms of the Order;
• for the routing of an order: (1) CATOrder-ID; (2) date on which the order is
routed; (3) time at which the order is
routed (using timestamps pursuant to
Proposed Rule 6860 and paragraph (f) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8); (4)
SRO-Assigned Market Participant
Identifier of the Industry Member
routing the order; (5) SRO-Assigned
Market Participant Identifier of the
Industry Member or Participant to
which the order is being routed; (6) if
routed internally at the Industry
Member, the identity and nature of the
department or desk to which the order
is routed; and (7) Material Terms of the
Order;
• for the receipt of an order that has
been routed, the following information:
(1) CAT-Order-ID; (2) date on which the
order is received; (3) time at which the
order is received (using timestamps
pursuant to Proposed Rule 6860 and
paragraph (f) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8); (4) SRO-Assigned Market
Participant Identifier of the Industry
Member receiving the order; (5) SROAssigned Market Participant Identifier
of the Industry Member or Participant
routing the order; and (6) Material
Terms of the Order;
• if the order is modified or
cancelled: (1) CAT-Order-ID; (2) date the
modification or cancellation is received
or originated; (3) time at which the
modification or cancellation is received
or originated (using timestamps
pursuant to Proposed Rule 6860 and
paragraph (f) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8); (4) price and remaining size
of the order, if modified; (5) other
changes in the Material Terms of the
Order, if modified; and (6) whether the
modification or cancellation instruction
was given by the Customer or was
initiated by the Industry Member;
• if the order is executed, in whole or
in part: (1) CAT-Order-ID; (2) date of
execution; (3) time of execution (using
timestamps pursuant to Proposed Rule
6860 and paragraph (f) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8; (4) execution
capacity (principal, agency or riskless
principal); (5) execution price and size;
(6) SRO-Assigned Market Participant
Identifier of the Industry Member
executing the order; (7) whether the
execution was reported pursuant to an
effective transaction reporting plan or
the Plan for Reporting of Consolidated
Options Last Sale Reports and
Quotation Information; and
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• other information or additional
events as may be prescribed pursuant to
the CAT NMS Plan.
Paragraph (a)(2) of Proposed Rule
6830 and paragraph (c)(i)(2) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 require, subject to
paragraph (a)(3) and paragraph (c)(i)(3)
regarding Options Market Makers, each
Industry Member to record and report to
the Central Repository the following, as
applicable (‘‘Received Industry Member
Data’’ and collectively with the
information referred to in paragraph
(c)(i)(1) ‘‘Industry Member Data’’) in the
manner prescribed by the Operating
Committee pursuant to the CAT NMS
Plan:
• If the order is executed, in whole or
in part: (1) An Allocation Report; (2)
SRO-Assigned Market Participant
Identifier of the clearing broker or prime
broker, if applicable; and (3) CATOrder-ID of any contra-side order(s);
• if the trade is cancelled, a cancelled
trade indicator; and
• for original receipt or origination of
an order, the Firm Designated ID for the
relevant Customer, and in accordance
with Proposed Rule 6840 and paragraph
(d) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8,
Customer Account Information and
Customer Identifying Information for
the relevant Customer.
Paragraph (a)(3) of Proposed Rule
6830 and paragraph (c)(i)(3) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 state that each
Industry Member that is an Options
Market Maker is not required to report
to the Central Repository the Industry
Member Data regarding the routing,
modification or cancellation of its
quotes in Listed Options. Each Industry
Member that is an Options Market
Maker, however, is required to report to
the Exchange the time at which its quote
in a Listed Option is sent to the
Exchange (and, if applicable, any
subsequent quote modification time
and/or cancellation time when such
modification or cancellation is
originated by the Options Market
Maker). This paragraph implements the
Options Market Maker Quote
Exemption, as discussed above.
(B) Timing of Recording and Reporting
Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6830
and paragraph (c)(ii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 describe the
requirements related to the timing of
recording and reporting of Industry
Member Data. Paragraphs (b)(1)–(b)(3) of
Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph
(c)(ii)(1)–(3) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 set forth the requirements
related to the timing of the recording
and reporting requirements required in
Section 6.4(b)(i)–(ii) of the CAT NMS
Plan.
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Paragraph (b)(1) of Proposed Rule
6830 and paragraph (c)(ii)(1) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require
each Industry Member to record
Recorded Industry Member Data
contemporaneously with the applicable
Reportable Event. Paragraph (b)(2) of
Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph
(c)(ii)(2) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8 require each Industry Member to
report: (1) Recorded Industry Member
Data to the Central Repository by 8:00
a.m., Eastern Time, on the Trading Day
following the day the Industry Member
records such Recorded Industry Member
Data; and (2) Received Industry Member
Data to the Central Repository by 8:00
a.m., Eastern Time, on the Trading Day
following the day the Industry Member
receives such Received Industry
Member Data. Paragraph (b)(3) and
paragraph (c)(ii)(3) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8 states that Industry
Members may, but are not required to,
voluntarily report Industry Member
Data prior to the applicable 8:00 a.m.,
Eastern Time, deadline.
(C) Applicable Securities
Paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 6830
and paragraph (c)(iii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 describe the
securities to which the recording and
reporting requirements of Proposed Rule
6830 and paragraph (c)(iii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 apply. Paragraphs
(c)(1) and (c)(2) of Proposed Rule 6830
and paragraph (c)(iii)(1) and (2) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth
the description of applicable securities
as set forth in Section 6.4(c)(i) and (ii)
of the CAT NMS Plan, respectively.
Paragraph (c)(1) of Proposed Rule 6830
and paragraph (c)(iii)(1) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 require each
Industry Member to record and report to
the Central Repository the Industry
Member Data as set forth in paragraph
(a) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph
(c)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
for each NMS Security registered or
listed for trading on such exchange or
admitted to unlisted trading privileges
on such exchange. Paragraph (c)(2) of
Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph
(c)(iii)(2) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 requires each Industry
Member to record and report to the
Central Repository the Industry Member
Data as set forth in paragraph (a) of
Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(i)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 for
each Eligible Security for which
transaction reports are required to be
submitted to FINRA.
(D) Security Symbology
Paragraph (d) of Proposed Rule 6830
and paragraph (c)(iv) of Proposed
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Chapter IX, Section 8 describe the
security symbology that Industry
Members are required to use when
reporting Industry Member Data to the
Central Repository. Paragraph (d)(1) of
Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph
(c)(iv)(1) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 require, for each exchangelisted Eligible Security, each Industry
Member to report Industry Member Data
to the Central Repository using the
symbology format of the exchange
listing the security. This requirement
implements the requirement set forth in
Section 2 of Appendix D of the CAT
NMS Plan to use the listing exchange
symbology when reporting data to the
Central Repository for exchange-listed
Eligible Securities.
For each Eligible Security that is not
exchange-listed, however, there is no
listing exchange to provide the
symbology format. Moreover, to date,
the requisite symbology format has not
been determined. Therefore, Paragraph
(d)(2) of Proposed Rule 6830 and
paragraph (c)(iv)(2) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8 require, for each Eligible
Security that is not exchange-listed,
each Industry Member to report
Industry Member Data to the Central
Repository using such symbology format
as approved by the Operating
Committee pursuant to the CAT NMS
Plan. The Exchange intends to
announce to its Industry Members the
relevant symbology formats established
by the Operating Committee via
Circular.
(E) Error Correction
To ensure that the CAT contains
accurate data, the CAT NMS Plan
requires Industry Members to correct
erroneous data submitted to the Central
Repository. Therefore, the Exchange
proposes to adopt paragraph (e) of
Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph
(c)(v) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8,
which addresses the correction of
erroneous data reported to the Central
Repository. Paragraph (e) of Proposed
Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(v) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require,
for each Industry Member for which
errors in Industry Member Data
submitted to the Central Repository
have been identified by the Plan
Processor or otherwise, that such
Industry Member submit corrected
Industry Member Data to the Central
Repository by 8:00 a.m., Eastern Time,
on T+3. This requirement implements
the error correction requirement set
forth in Section 6 of Appendix D of the
CAT NMS Plan.
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(iv) Customer Information Reporting
Section 6.4(d)(iv) of the CAT NMS
Plan requires Industry Members to
submit to the Central Repository certain
information related to their Customers
in accordance with the Customer
Information Approach discussed above.
The Exchange proposes Rule 6840 and
paragraph (d) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 (Consolidated Audit Trail—
Customer Information Reporting) to
implement this provision of the CAT
NMS Plan with regard to its Industry
Members. Specifically, paragraph (a) of
Proposed Rule 6840 and paragraph (d)(i)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
require each Industry Member to submit
to the Central Repository the Firm
Designated ID, Customer Account
Information and Customer Identifying
Information for each of its Customers
with an Active Account prior to such
Industry Member’s commencement of
reporting to the Central Repository and
in accordance with the deadlines set
forth in Rule 6880 and paragraph (i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8.
Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6840
and paragraph (d)(ii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 require each
Industry Member to submit to the
Central Repository any updates,
additions or other changes to the Firm
Designated ID, Customer Account
Information and Customer Identifying
Information for each of its Customers
with an Active Account on a daily basis.
Paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 6840 and
paragraph (d)(iii) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8 require each Industry
Member, on a periodic basis as
designated by the Plan Processor and
approved by the Operating Committee,
to submit to the Central Repository a
complete set of Firm Designated IDs,
Customer Account Information and
Customer Identifying Information for
each of its Customers with an Active
Account. This periodic refresh is
intended to ensure that the Central
Repository has the most current
information identifying a Customer. The
Exchange intends to announce to its
Industry Members when such a periodic
refresh is required by the Plan Processor
and the Operating Committee via
Circular.
Finally, paragraph (d) of Proposed
Rule 6840 and paragraph (d)(iv) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 address
the correction of erroneous Customer
data reported to the Central Repository
to ensure an accurate audit trail.
Paragraph (d) and paragraph (d)(iv)
require, for each Industry Member for
which errors in Firm Designated ID,
Customer Account Information and
Customer Identifying Information for
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each of its Customers with an Active
Account submitted to the Central
Repository have been identified by the
Plan Processor or otherwise, such
Member to submit corrected data to the
Central Repository by 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Time on T+3. This requirement
implements the error correction
requirement set forth in Appendix C of
the CAT NMS Plan.
(v) Industry Member Information
Reporting
Section 6.4(d)(vi) of the CAT NMS
Plan requires Industry Members to
submit to the Central Repository
information sufficient to identify such
Industry Member, including CRD
number and LEI, if such LEI has been
obtained, in accordance with the
Existing Identifier Approach discussed
above. The Exchange proposes Rule
6850 and paragraph (e) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 (Consolidated
Audit Trail—Industry Member
Information Reporting) to implement
this provision of the CAT NMS Plan
with regard to its Industry Members.
Specifically, Proposed Rule 6850 and
paragraph (e) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 require each Industry Member
to submit to the Central Repository
information sufficient to identify such
Industry Member, including CRD
number and LEI, if such LEI has been
obtained, prior to such Industry
Member’s commencement of reporting
to the Central Repository and in
accordance with the deadlines set forth
in Rule 6880 and paragraph (i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, and
keep such information up to date as
necessary.
(vi) Time Stamps
SEC Rule 613(d)(3) under Regulation
NMS sets forth requirements for time
stamps used by CAT Reporters in
recording and reporting data to the
CAT.26 To comply with this provision,
Section 6.8(b) of the Plan sets forth time
stamp requirements for Industry
Members. To implement this provision
with regard to its Industry Members, the
Exchange proposes new Rule 6860 and
paragraph (f) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 (Consolidated Audit Trail—
Time Stamps) to require its Industry
Members to comply with the time stamp
requirements of the Plan.
Paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6860
and paragraph (f)(i) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8 set forth the time stamp
increments to be used by Industry
Members in their CAT reporting.
Paragraph (a)(1) of Proposed Rule 6860
and paragraph (f)(i)(1) of Proposed
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Industry Member to record and report
Industry Member Data to the Central
Repository with time stamps in
milliseconds, subject to paragraphs
(a)(2) and (b) of Proposed Rule 6860 and
subparagraphs (f)(i)(2) and (f)(ii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8. To the
extent that any Industry Member’s order
handling or execution systems utilize
time stamps in increments finer than
milliseconds, paragraph (a)(2) of
Proposed Rule 6860 and paragraph
(f)(i)(2) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8 require such Industry Member to
record and report Industry Member Data
to the Central Repository with time
stamps in such finer increment, subject
to paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6860
and paragraph (f)(ii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 regarding Manual
Order Events and Allocation Reports.
Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6860
and paragraph (f)(ii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth the
permissible time stamp increments for
Manual Order Events and Allocation
Reports. Specifically, paragraph (b)(1) of
Proposed Rule 6860 and paragraph
(f)(ii)(1) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8 permit each Industry Member to
record and report Manual Order Events
to the Central Repository in increments
up to and including one second,
provided that each Industry Member is
required to record and report the time
when a Manual Order Event has been
captured electronically in an order
handling and execution system of such
Member (‘‘Electronic Capture Time’’) in
milliseconds. In addition, paragraph
(b)(2) of Proposed Rule 6860 and
paragraph (f)(ii)(2) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8 permit each Industry
Member to record and report the time of
Allocation Reports in increments up to
and including one second.
(vii) Clock Synchronization Rule
Violations
Proposed Rule 6865 and paragraph (g)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
(Consolidated Audit Trail—Clock
Synchronization Rule Violations)
describe potential violations of the clock
synchronization time period
requirements set forth in the Proposed
Rule 6800 Series and Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8. Proposed Rule 6865 and
paragraph (g) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 state that an Industry Member
that engages in a pattern or practice of
reporting Reportable Events outside of
the required clock synchronization time
period as set forth in this Rule Series
without reasonable justification or
exceptional circumstances may be
considered in violation of this Rule.
This provision implements the
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requirements of Section 6.8 of the CAT
NMS Plan which requires the
Compliance Rule to provide that a
pattern or practice of reporting events
outside of the required clock
synchronization time period without
reasonable justification or exceptional
circumstances may be considered a
violation of SEC Rule 613 or the CAT
NMS Plan.
(viii) Connectivity and Data
Transmission
Proposed Rule 6870 and paragraph (h)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
(Consolidated Audit Trail—
Connectivity and Data Transmission)
addresses connectivity and data
transmission requirements related to the
CAT. Paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule
6870 and paragraph (h)(i) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 describe the
format(s) for reporting Industry Member
Data to the Central Repository, thereby
implementing the formatting
requirements as set forth in Section
6.4(a) of the CAT NMS Plan.
Specifically, paragraph (a) of Proposed
Rule 6870 and paragraph (h)(i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require
each Industry Member to transmit data
as required under the CAT NMS Plan to
the Central Repository utilizing such
format(s) as may be provided by the
Plan Processor and approved by the
Operating Committee.
Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6870
and paragraph (h)(ii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 address
connectivity requirements related to the
CAT. Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule
6870 and paragraph (h)(ii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 require each
Industry Member to connect to the
Central Repository using a secure
method(s), including, but not limited to,
private line(s) and virtual private
network connection(s). This provision
implements the connectivity
requirements set forth in Section 4 of
Appendix D to the CAT NMS Plan.
Paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 6870
and paragraph (h)(iii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 permit Industry
Members to use CAT Reporting Agents
to fulfill their data reporting obligations
related to the CAT. Paragraph (c) of
Proposed Rule 6870 and paragraph
(h)(iii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8 are based on FINRA Rule 7450(c),
which permits OATS Reporting
Members to enter into agreements with
Reporting Agents to fulfill the OATS
obligations of the OATS Reporting
Member. Specifically, Paragraph (c)(1)
of Proposed Rule 6870 and paragraph
(h)(iii)(1) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 state that any Industry
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with a CAT Reporting Agent pursuant to
which the CAT Reporting Agent agrees
to fulfill the obligations of such Industry
Member under the Proposed Rule 6800
Series and Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8. Any such agreement must be
evidenced in writing, which specifies
the respective functions and
responsibilities of each party to the
agreement that are required to effect full
compliance with the requirements of the
Proposed Rule 6800 Series and
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, as
applicable. The Exchange notes that,
currently, no standardized form
agreement for CAT Reporting Agent
arrangements has been adopted.
Paragraph (c)(2) of Proposed Rule 6870
and paragraph (h)(iii)(2) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 require that all
written documents evidencing an
agreement with a CAT Reporting Agent
be maintained by each party to the
agreement. Paragraph (c)(3) of Proposed
Rule 6870 and paragraph (h)(iii)(3) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state
that each Industry Member remains
primarily responsible for compliance
with the requirements of the Proposed
Rule 6800 Series and Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8, as applicable,
notwithstanding the existence of an
agreement described in paragraph (c) of
Proposed Rule 6870 and paragraph
(h)(iii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8.
(ix) Development and Testing
The Exchange proposes Rule 6880
and paragraph (i) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8 (Consolidated Audit
Trail—Development and Testing) to
address requirements for Industry
Members related to CAT development
and testing. Paragraph (a) of Proposed
Rule 6880 and paragraph (i)(i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth
the testing requirements and deadlines
for Industry Members to develop and
commence reporting to the Central
Repository. These requirements are set
forth in Appendix C to the CAT NMS
Plan.
Paragraph (a)(1) of Proposed Rule
6880 and paragraph (i)(i)(1) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth the
deadlines related to connectivity and
acceptance testing. Industry Members
(other than Small Industry Members) are
required to begin connectivity and
acceptance testing with the Central
Repository no later than August 15,
2018, and Small Industry Members are
required to begin connectivity and
acceptance testing with the Central
Repository no later than August 15,
2019.
Paragraph (a)(2) of Proposed Rule
6880 and paragraph (i)(i)(2) of Proposed
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Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth the
deadlines related to reporting Customer
and Industry Member information.
Paragraph (a)(2)(i) of Proposed Rule
6880 and paragraph (i)(i)(2)(i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 requires
Industry Members (other than Small
Industry Members) to begin reporting
Customer and Industry Member
information, as required by Proposed
Rules 6840(a) and 6850 and paragraphs
(d)(i) and (e) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8, respectively, to the Central
Repository for processing no later than
October 15, 2018. Paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of
Proposed Rule 6880 and paragraph
(i)(i)(2)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 require Small Industry
Members to begin reporting Customer
and Industry Member information, as
required by Rules 6840(a) and 6850 and
paragraphs (d)(i) and (e) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8, respectively, to
the Central Repository for processing no
later than October 15, 2019.
Paragraph (a)(3) of Proposed Rule
6880 and paragraph (i)(i)(2)(i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 sets
forth the deadlines related to the
submission of order data. Under
paragraph (a)(3)(i) of Proposed Rule
6880 and paragraph (i)(i)(2)(i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8,
Industry Members (other than Small
Industry Members) are permitted, but
not required, to submit order data for
testing purposes beginning no later than
May 15, 2018. In addition, Industry
Members (other than Small Industry
Members) are required to participate in
the coordinated and structured testing
of order submission, which will begin
no later than August 15, 2018. Under
paragraph (a)(3)(ii) of Proposed Rule
6880 and paragraph (i)(i)(2)(i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, Small
Industry Members are permitted, but not
required, to submit order data for testing
purposes beginning no later than May
15, 2019. In addition, Small Industry
Members are required to participate in
the coordinated and structured testing
of order submission, which will begin
no later than August 15, 2019.
Paragraph (a)(4) of Proposed Rule
6880 and paragraph (i)(i)(2)(i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state
that Industry Members are permitted,
but not required to, submit Quote Sent
Times on Options Market Maker quotes,
beginning no later than October 15,
2018.
Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6880
and paragraph (i)(ii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 implement the
requirement under the CAT NMS Plan
that Industry Members participate in
required industry testing with the
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Central Repository.27 Specifically,
Proposed Rule 6880 and paragraph (i)(ii)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
require that each Industry Member
participate in testing related to the
Central Repository, including any
industry-wide disaster recovery testing,
pursuant to the schedule established
pursuant to the CAT NMS Plan. The
Exchange intends to announce to its
Industry Members the schedule
established pursuant to the CAT NMS
Plan via Circular.
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(x) Recordkeeping
Proposed Rule 6890 and paragraph (j)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
(Consolidated Audit Trail—
Recordkeeping) set forth the
recordkeeping obligations related to the
CAT for Industry Members. Proposed
Rule 6890 and paragraph (j) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 require each
Industry Member to maintain and
preserve records of the information
required to be recorded under the
Proposed Rule 6800 Series and
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, as
applicable, for the period of time and
accessibility specified in SEC Rule 17a–
4(b). The records required to be
maintained and preserved under the
Proposed Rule 6800 Series and
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, as
applicable, may be immediately
produced or reproduced on
‘‘micrographic media’’ as defined in
SEC Rule 17a–4(f)(1)(i) or by means of
‘‘electronic storage media’’ as defined in
SEC Rule 17a–4(f)(1)(ii) that meet the
conditions set forth in SEC Rule 17a–
4(f) and be maintained and preserved
for the required time in that form.
Proposed Rule 6890 and paragraph (j) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 are
based on FINRA Rule 7440(a)(5), which
sets forth the recordkeeping
requirements related to OATS.
(xi) Timely, Accurate and Complete
Data
SEC Rule 613 and the CAT NMS Plan
emphasize the importance of the
timeliness, accuracy, completeness and
integrity of the data submitted to the
CAT.28 Accordingly, Proposed Rule
6893 and paragraph (k) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 (Consolidated
Audit Trail—Timely, Accurate and
Complete Data) implement this
requirement with regard to Industry
Members. Paragraph (a) of Proposed
Rule 6893 and paragraph (k)(i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require
that Industry Members record and
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6.5(d) of the CAT NMS Plan.
report data to the Central Repository as
required by the Proposed Rule 6800
Series and Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8, as applicable, in a manner that
ensures the timeliness, accuracy,
integrity and completeness of such data.
In addition, without limiting the
general requirement as set forth in
paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6893 and
paragraph (k)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8, paragraph (b) of Proposed
Rule 6893 and paragraph (k)(ii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require
Industry Members to accurately provide
the LEIs in their records as required by
the Proposed Rule 6800 Series and
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, as
applicable, and state that Industry
Members may not knowingly submit
inaccurate LEIs to the Central
Repository. Paragraph (b) of Proposed
Rule 6893 and paragraph (k)(ii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 note,
however, that this requirement does not
impose any additional due diligence
obligations on Industry Members with
regard to LEIs for CAT purposes.
Accordingly, this provision does not
impose any due diligence obligations
beyond those that may exist today with
respect to information associated with
an LEI. Although Industry Members will
not be required to perform additional
due diligence with regard to the LEIs for
CAT purposes, Industry Members will
be required to accurately provide the
LEIs in their records and may not
knowingly submit inaccurate LEIs to the
CAT. Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule
6893 and paragraph (k)(ii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 are consistent
with the SEC’s statements in the
Approval Order for the CAT NMS Plan
regarding an Industry Member’s
obligations regarding LEIs.29
Paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 6893
and paragraph (k)(iii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 state that, if an
Industry Member reports data to the
Central Repository with errors such that
its error percentage exceeds the
maximum Error Rate established by the
Operating Committee pursuant to the
CAT NMS Plan, then such Industry
Member would not be in compliance
with the Rule 6800 Series and Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8, as applicable. As
discussed above, the initial maximum
Error Rate is 5%, although the Error
Rate is expected to be reduced over
time. The Exchange intends to
announce to its Industry Members
changes to the Error Rate established
pursuant to the CAT NMS Plan via
Circular.
Furthermore, paragraph (d) of
Proposed Rule 6893 and paragraph
(k)(iv) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8 address Compliance Thresholds
related to reporting data to the CAT.
Proposed Rule 6893(d) and paragraph
(k)(iv) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8 state that each Industry Member is
required to meet a separate compliance
threshold which will be an Industry
Member-specific rate that may be used
as the basis for further review or
investigation into the Industry
Member’s performance with regard to
the CAT (the ‘‘Compliance
Thresholds’’). Compliance Thresholds
will compare an Industry Member’s
error rate to the aggregate Error Rate
over a period of time to be defined by
the Operating Committee. Compliance
Thresholds will be set by the Operating
Committee, and will be calculated at
intervals to be set by the Operating
Committee.30 Compliance Thresholds
will include compliance with the data
reporting and clock synchronization
requirements. Proposed Rule 6893(d)
and paragraph (k)(iv) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 state that an
Industry Member’s performance with
respect to its Compliance Threshold
will not signify, as a matter of law, that
such Industry Member has violated this
Proposed Rule Series.
(xii) Compliance Dates
Proposed Rule 6895 and paragraph (l)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
(Consolidated Audi Trail—Compliance
Dates) sets forth the compliance dates
for the various provisions of the
Proposed Rule 6800 Series and
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, as
applicable. Paragraph (a) of Proposed
Rule 6895 and paragraph (l)(i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state
that, except as set forth in paragraphs (b)
and (c) of Proposed Rule 6895 and
paragraph (l)(ii) and (l)(iii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8, as applicable, or
otherwise set forth in the Proposed
Rules, these rules are fully effective and
members must comply with their terms.
Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6895
and paragraph (l)(ii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 establish the
compliance dates for the clock
synchronization requirements as set
forth in Proposed Rule 6820 and
paragraph (b) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8. Paragraph (b)(1) of Proposed
Rule 6895 and paragraph (l)(ii)(1) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state
that each Industry Member shall comply
with Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph
(b) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, as
applicable, with regard to Business
Clocks that capture time in milliseconds
commencing on or before March 15,
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2017. Paragraph (b)(2) of Proposed Rule
6895 and paragraph (l)(ii)(2) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 state that each
Industry Member shall comply with
Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, as
applicable, with regard to Business
Clocks that do not capture time in
milliseconds commencing on or before
February 19, 2018. The compliance date
set forth in paragraph (b)(1) of Proposed
Rule 6895 and paragraph (l)(ii)(1) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 reflect
the exemptive relief requested by the
Participants with regard to the clock
synchronization requirements related to
Business Clocks that do not capture
time in milliseconds.31
Paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 6895
and paragraph (l)(iii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 establish the
compliance dates for the data recording
and reporting requirements for Industry
Members. Paragraph (c)(1) of Proposed
Rule 6895 and paragraph (l)(iii)(1) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require
each Industry Member (other than Small
Industry Members) to record and report
the Industry Member Data to the Central
Repository by November 15, 2018.
Paragraph (c)(2) of Proposed Rule 6895
and paragraph (l)(iii)(2) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 require that each
Industry Member that is a Small
Industry Member to record and report
the Industry Member Data to the Central
Repository by November 15, 2019. Such
compliance dates are consistent with
the compliance dates set forth in SEC
Rule 613(a)(3)(v) and (vi), and Section
6.7(a)(v) and (vi) of the CAT NMS Plan.
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2. Statutory Basis
The Exchange believes that the
proposed rule change is consistent with
the provisions of Section 6(b)(5) of the
Act,32 which require, among other
things, that the Exchange rules must be
designed to prevent fraudulent and
manipulative acts and practices, to
promote just and equitable principles of
trade, and, in general, to protect
investors and the public interest, and
Section 6(b)(8) of the Act,33 which
requires that Exchange rules not impose
any burden on competition that is not
necessary or appropriate.
The Exchange believes that this
proposal is consistent with the Act
because it implements, interprets or
clarifies the provisions of the Plan, and
is designed to assist the Exchange and
its Industry Members in meeting
31 See Letter from Participants to Brent J. Fields,
Secretary, Commission, dated January 17, 2017.
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regulatory obligations pursuant to the
Plan. In approving the Plan, the SEC
noted that the Plan ‘‘is necessary and
appropriate in the public interest, for
the protection of investors and the
maintenance of fair and orderly markets,
to remove impediments to, and perfect
the mechanism of a national market
system, or is otherwise in furtherance of
the purposes of the Act.’’ 34 To the
extent that this proposal implements,
interprets or clarifies the Plan and
applies specific requirements to
Industry Members, the Exchange
believes that this proposal furthers the
objectives of the Plan, as identified by
the SEC, and is therefore consistent with
the Act.
B. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement on Burden on Competition
The Exchange does not believe that
the proposed rule change will result in
any burden on competition that is not
necessary or appropriate in furtherance
of the purposes of the Act. The
Exchange notes that the proposed rule
change implements provisions of the
CAT NMS Plan, and is designed to
assist the Exchange in meeting its
regulatory obligations pursuant to the
Plan. The Exchange also notes that the
Proposed Rule Series implementing
provisions of the CAT NMS Plan will
apply equally to all firms that trade
NMS Securities and OTC Equity
Securities. In addition, all national
securities exchanges and FINRA are
proposing the rules reflected in the
Proposed Rule 6800 Series and
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8.
Therefore, this is not a competitive rule
filing, and, therefore, it does not impose
a burden on competition.
C. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement on Comments on the
Proposed Rule Change Received From
Members, Participants, or Others
No written comments were either
solicited or received.
III. Date of Effectiveness of the
Proposed Rule Change and Timing for
Commission Action
Within 45 days of the date of
publication of this notice in the Federal
Register or within such longer period (i)
as the Commission may designate up to
90 days of such date if it finds such
longer period to be appropriate and
publishes its reasons for so finding or
(ii) as to which the Exchange consents,
the Commission shall: (a) By order
approve or disapprove such proposed
rule change, or (b) institute proceedings
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to determine whether the proposed rule
change should be disapproved.
IV. Solicitation of Comments
Interested persons are invited to
submit written data, views, and
arguments concerning the foregoing,
including whether the proposed rule
change is consistent with the Act.
Comments may be submitted by any of
the following methods:
Electronic Comments
• Use the Commission’s Internet
comment form (https://www.sec.gov/
rules/sro.shtml); or
• Send an email to rule-comments@
sec.gov. Please include File Number SR–
NASDAQ–2017–008 on the subject line.
Paper Comments
• Send paper comments in triplicate
to Brent J. Fields, Secretary, Securities
and Exchange Commission, 100 F Street
NE., Washington, DC 20549–1090.
All submissions should refer to File
Number SR–NASDAQ–2017–008. This
file number should be included on the
subject line if email is used. To help the
Commission process and review your
comments more efficiently, please use
only one method. The Commission will
post all comments on the Commission’s
Internet Web site (https://www.sec.gov/
rules/sro.shtml).
Copies of the submission, all
subsequent amendments, all written
statements with respect to the proposed
rule change that are filed with the
Commission, and all written
communications relating to the
proposed rule change between the
Commission and any person, other than
those that may be withheld from the
public in accordance with the
provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be
available for Web site viewing and
printing in the Commission’s Public
Reference Room, 100 F Street NE.,
Washington, DC 20549, on official
business days between the hours of
10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of the
filing also will be available for
inspection and copying at the principal
office of the Exchange. All comments
received will be posted without change;
the Commission does not edit personal
identifying information from
submissions. You should submit only
information that you wish to make
available publicly.
All submissions should refer to File
Number SR–NASDAQ–2017–008 and
should be submitted on or before March
1, 2017.
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For the Commission, by the Division of
Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated
authority.35
Robert W. Errett,
Deputy Secretary.
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BILLING CODE 8011–01–P
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
[Release No. 34–79944; File No. SR–
BatsBYX–2017–02]
Self-Regulatory Organizations; Bats
BYX Exchange, Inc.; Notice of Filing of
a Proposed Rule Change To Adopt
Rules 4.5 Through 4.16 To Implement
the Compliance Rule Regarding the
National Market System Plan
Governing the Consolidated Audit Trail
February 2, 2017.
Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the
‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2
notice is hereby given that on January
30, 2017, Bats BYX Exchange, Inc. (the
‘‘Exchange’’ or ‘‘BYX’’) filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission
(‘‘Commission’’) the proposed rule
change as described in Items I, II and III
below, which Items have been prepared
by the Exchange.3 The Commission is
publishing this notice to solicit
comments on the proposed rule change
from interested persons.
I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Terms of Substance of
the Proposed Rule Change
The Exchange filed a proposal to
adopt Rules 4.5 through 4.16 to
implement the compliance rule
(‘‘Compliance Rule’’) regarding the
National Market System Plan Governing
the Consolidated Audit Trail (the ‘‘CAT
NMS Plan’’ or ‘‘Plan’’).4
The text of the proposed rule change
is available at the Exchange’s Web site
at www.bats.com, at the principal office
of the Exchange, and at the
Commission’s Public Reference Room.
II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule
Change
In its filing with the Commission, the
Exchange included statements
concerning the purpose of and basis for
the proposed rule change and discussed
any comments it received on the
proposed rule change. The text of these
statements may be examined at the
places specified in Item IV below. The
Exchange has prepared summaries, set
forth in Sections A, B, and C below, of
the most significant parts of such
statements.
(A) Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule
Change
1. Purpose
Bats BYX Exchange, Inc., Bats BZX
Exchange, Inc., Bats EDGA Exchange,
Inc., Bats EDGX Exchange, Inc., BOX
Options Exchange LLC, C2 Options
Exchange, Incorporated, Chicago Board
Options Exchange, Incorporated,
Chicago Stock Exchange, Inc., Financial
Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc.,
International Securities Exchange, LLC,
Investors’ Exchange LLC, ISE Gemini,
LLC, ISE Mercury, LLC, Miami
International Securities Exchange LLC,
MIAX PEARL, LLC, NASDAQ BX, Inc.,
NASDAQ PHLX LLC, The NASDAQ
Stock Market LLC, National Stock
Exchange, Inc., New York Stock
Exchange LLC, NYSE MKT LLC, and
NYSE Arca, Inc. (collectively, the
‘‘Participants’’) filed with the
Commission, pursuant to Section 11A of
the Exchange Act 5 and Rule 608 of
Regulation NMS thereunder,6 the CAT
NMS Plan.7 The Participants filed the
Plan to comply with Rule 613 of
Regulation NMS under the Exchange
Act. The Plan was published for
comment in the Federal Register on
May 17, 2016,8 and approved by the
Commission, as modified, on November
15, 2016.9
The Plan is designed to create,
implement and maintain a consolidated
5 15
U.S.C. 78k–1.
CFR 242.608.
7 See Letter from the Participants to Brent J.
Fields, Secretary, Commission, dated September 30,
2014; and Letter from Participants to Brent J. Fields,
Secretary, Commission, dated February 27, 2015.
On December 24, 2015, the Participants submitted
an amendment to the CAT NMS Plan. See Letter
from Participants to Brent J. Fields, Secretary,
Commission, dated December 23, 2015.
8 Securities Exchange Act Rel. No. 77724 (Apr.
27, 2016), 81 FR 30614 (May 17, 2016).
9 Securities Exchange Act Rel. No. 79318 (Nov.
15, 2016), 81 FR 84696 (Nov. 23, 2016) (‘‘Approval
Order’’).
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CFR 200.30–3(a)(12).
U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
2 17 CFR 240.19b–4.
3 The Exchange originally filed this proposed rule
change on January 17, 2017 under File No. SR–
BatsBYX–2017–01, and the Exchange subsequently
withdrew that filing on January 30, 2017 and filed
this proposed rule change.
4 Unless otherwise specified, capitalized terms
used in this rule filing are defined as set forth
herein or in the CAT NMS Plan.
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audit trail (‘‘CAT’’) that would capture
customer and order event information
for orders in NMS Securities and OTC
Equity Securities, across all markets,
from the time of order inception through
routing, cancellation, modification, or
execution in a single consolidated data
source. Each Participant is required to
enforce compliance by its Industry
Members, as applicable, with the
provisions of the Plan, by adopting a
Compliance Rule applicable to their
Industry Members.10 As is described
more fully below, the Proposed Rules
4.5 through 4.16 set forth the
Compliance Rule to require Industry
Members to comply with the provisions
of the CAT NMS Plan. The Proposed
Rules 4.5 through 4.16 include twelve
Proposed Rules covering the following
areas: (1) Definitions; (2) clock
synchronization; (3) Industry Member
Data reporting; (4) Customer
information reporting; (5) Industry
Member information reporting; (6) time
stamps; (7) clock synchronization rule
violations; (8) connectivity and data
transmission; (9) development and
testing; (10) recordkeeping; (11) timely,
accurate and complete data; and (12)
compliance dates. Each of these
Proposed Rules are discussed in detail
below.
(i) Definitions
Proposed Rule 4.5 (Consolidated
Audit Trail—Definitions) sets forth the
definitions for the terms used in the
Proposed Rules 4.5 through 4.16. Each
of the defined terms in Proposed Rule
4.5 is discussed in detail in this section.
(A) Account Effective Date
(I) Customer Information Approach
SEC Rule 613 requires that numerous
data elements be reported to the CAT to
ensure there is sufficient information to
create the lifecycle of an order, and
provide regulators with sufficient detail
about an order to perform their
regulatory duties. Certain required
elements are intended to ensure that the
regulators can identify the Customer’s
associated with orders. For example,
SEC Rule 613(c)(7)(i)(A) requires an
Industry Member to report the
‘‘Customer-ID’’ for each Customer for
the original receipt or origination of an
order. ‘‘Customer-ID’’ is defined in SEC
Rule 613(j)(5) to mean ‘‘with respect to
a customer, a code that uniquely and
consistently identifies such customer for
purposes of providing data to the
Central Repository.’’ SEC Rule 613(c)(8)
requires Industry Members to use the
same Customer-ID for each Customer.
10 See
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[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 25 (Wednesday, February 8, 2017)]
[Notices]
[Pages 9831-9846]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2017-02540]
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
[Release No. 34-79935; File No. SR-NASDAQ-2017-008]
Self-Regulatory Organizations; The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC;
Notice of Filing of Proposed Rule Change To Adopt Rules Regarding the
CAT NMS Plan
February 2, 2017.
Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(``Act''),\1\ and Rule 19b-4 thereunder,\2\ notice is hereby given that
on January 31, 2017, The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC (``Nasdaq'' or
``Exchange'') filed with the Securities and Exchange
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Commission (``SEC'' or ``Commission'') the proposed rule change as
described in Items I, II, and III, below, which Items have been
prepared by the Exchange.\3\ The Commission is publishing this notice
to solicit comments on the proposed rule change from interested
persons.
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\1\ 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
\2\ 17 CFR 240.19b-4.
\3\ The Exchange originally filed this proposed rule change on
January 17, 2017 under File No. SR-NASDAQ-2017-006, proposing new
NASDAQ Equity Rule Series 6800. The Exchange withdrew that filing on
January 31, 2017 and filed this proposed rule change.
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I. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Terms of Substance
of the Proposed Rule Change
The Exchange proposes to adopt rules to implement the compliance
rule (``Compliance Rule'') regarding the National Market System Plan
Governing the Consolidated Audit Trail (the ``CAT NMS Plan'' or
``Plan'').\4\
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\4\ Unless otherwise specified, capitalized terms used in this
rule filing are defined as set forth herein or in the CAT NMS Plan.
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The text of the proposed rule change is available on the Exchange's
Web site at https://nasdaq.cchwallstreet.com, at the principal office of
the Exchange, and at the Commission's Public Reference Room.
II. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change
In its filing with the Commission, the Exchange included statements
concerning the purpose of and basis for the proposed rule change and
discussed any comments it received on the proposed rule change. The
text of these statements may be examined at the places specified in
Item IV below. The Exchange has prepared summaries, set forth in
sections A, B, and C below, of the most significant aspects of such
statements.
A. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change
1. Purpose
Bats BYX Exchange, Inc., Bats BZX Exchange, Inc., Bats EDGA
Exchange, Inc., Bats EDGX Exchange, Inc., BOX Options Exchange LLC, C2
Options Exchange, Incorporated, Chicago Board Options Exchange,
Incorporated, Chicago Stock Exchange, Inc., Financial Industry
Regulatory Authority, Inc., International Securities Exchange, LLC,
Investors' Exchange LLC, ISE Gemini, LLC, ISE Mercury, LLC, Miami
International Securities Exchange LLC, MIAX PEARL, LLC, NASDAQ BX,
Inc., NASDAQ PHLX LLC, The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC, National Stock
Exchange, Inc., New York Stock Exchange LLC, NYSE MKT LLC, and NYSE
Arca, Inc. (collectively, the ``Participants'') filed with the
Commission, pursuant to Section 11A of the Exchange Act \5\ and Rule
608 of Regulation NMS thereunder,\6\ the CAT NMS Plan.\7\ The
Participants filed the Plan to comply with Rule 613 of Regulation NMS
under the Exchange Act. The Plan was published for comment in the
Federal Register on May 17, 2016,\8\ and approved by the Commission, as
modified, on November 15, 2016.\9\
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\5\ 15 U.S.C. 78k-1.
\6\ 17 CFR 242.608.
\7\ See Letter from the Participants to Brent J. Fields,
Secretary, Commission, dated September 30, 2014; and Letter from
Participants to Brent J. Fields, Secretary, Commission, dated
February 27, 2015. On December 24, 2015, the Participants submitted
an amendment to the CAT NMS Plan. See Letter from Participants to
Brent J. Fields, Secretary, Commission, dated December 23, 2015.
\8\ Securities Exchange Act Rel. No. 77724 (Apr. 27, 2016), 81
FR 30614 (May 17, 2016).
\9\ Securities Exchange Act Rel. No. 79318 (Nov. 15, 2016), 81
FR 84696 (Nov. 23, 2016) (``Approval Order'').
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The Plan is designed to create, implement, and maintain a
consolidated audit trail (``CAT'') that would capture customer and
order event information for orders in NMS Securities and OTC Equity
Securities, across all markets, from the time of order inception
through routing, cancellation, modification, or execution in a single
consolidated data source. Each Participant is required to enforce
compliance by its Industry Members, as applicable, with the provisions
of the Plan, by adopting a Compliance Rule applicable to their Industry
Members.\10\ As is described more fully below, the proposed Equity Rule
6800 Series and proposed Options Rule Chapter IX, Section 8 (``Proposed
Rules'') set forth the Compliance Rule to require Industry Members to
comply with the provisions of the CAT NMS Plan on both the Nasdaq
equity and options markets. The Proposed Rules include twelve Proposed
Rules covering the following areas: (1) Definitions; (2) clock
synchronization; (3) Industry Member Data reporting; (4) Customer
information reporting; (5) Industry Member information reporting; (6)
time stamps; (7) clock synchronization rule violations; (8)
connectivity and data transmission; (9) development and testing; (10)
recordkeeping; (11) timely, accurate and complete data; and (12)
compliance dates. Each of these Proposed Rules are discussed in detail
below.
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(i) Definitions
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 (Consolidated Audit Trail--Definitions) set forth the
definitions for the terms used in the Proposed Rules. Each of the
defined terms in Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 is discussed in detail in this section.
(A) Account Effective Date
(I) Customer Information Approach
SEC Rule 613 requires that numerous data elements be reported to
the CAT to ensure there is sufficient information to create the
lifecycle of an order, and provide regulators with sufficient detail
about an order to perform their regulatory duties. Certain required
elements are intended to ensure that the regulators can identify the
Customer's[sic] associated with orders. For example, SEC Rule
613(c)(7)(i)(A) requires an Industry Member to report the ``Customer-
IDs'' for each Customer for the original receipt or origination of an
order. ``Customer-ID'' is defined in SEC Rule 613(j)(5) to mean ``with
respect to a customer, a code that uniquely and consistently identifies
such customer for purposes of providing data to the Central
Repository[sic].'' SEC Rule 613(c)(8) requires Industry Members to use
the same Customer-ID for each Customer. The SEC granted the
Participants exemptive relief to permit the use of an alternative
approach to the requirement that an Industry Member report a Customer-
ID for every Customer upon original receipt or origination.\11\ The
alternative approach is called the Customer Information Approach.
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\11\ See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 77265 (March 1,
2016), 81 FR 11856 (March 7, 2016) (``Exemption Order''). See also
Letter from Participants to Brent J. Fields, Secretary, Commission,
dated January 30, 2015 at 12 (``Exemptive Request Letter''); and CAT
NMS Plan at Appendix C, Section A.1(a)(iii).
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Under the Customer Information Approach, the CAT NMS Plan would
require each Industry Member to assign a unique Firm Designated ID to
each Customer. As the Firm Designated ID, Industry Members would be
permitted to use an account number or any other identifier defined by
the firm, provided each identifier is unique across the firm for each
business date (i.e., a single firm may not have multiple separate
customers with the same identifier on any given date). Prior to their
commencement of reporting to the CAT, Industry Members would submit an
initial set of Customer information to
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the Central Repository, including the Firm Designated ID, Customer
Identifying Information and Customer Account Information (which may
include, as applicable, the Customer's name, address, date of birth,
individual tax payer identifier number (``ITIN'')/social security
number (``SSN''), individual's role in the account (e.g., primary
holder, joint holder, guardian, trustee, person with power of attorney,
etc.) and LEI and/or Larger Trader ID (``LTID'')). This process is
referred to as the customer definition process.
In accordance with the Customer Information Approach, Industry
Members would be required to report only the Firm Designated ID for
each new order submitted to the Central Repository, rather than the
``Customer-ID'' with individual order events. Within the Central
Repository, each Customer would be uniquely identified by identifiers
or a combination of identifiers such as ITIN/SSN, date of birth, and as
applicable, LEI and LTID. The Plan Processor would be required to use
these unique identifiers to map orders to specific Customers across all
Industry Members and Participants. To ensure information identifying a
Customer is up to date, Industry Members would be required to submit to
the Central Repository daily and periodic updates for reactivated
accounts, newly established accounts, and revised Firm Designated IDs
or associated reportable Customer information.
(II) Definition of Account Effective Date
In connection with the Customer Information Approach, Industry
Members would be required to report Customer Account Information to the
Central Repository. ``Customer Account Information'' is defined in SEC
Rule 613(j)(4) to ``include, but not be limited to, account number,
account type, customer type, date account opened, and large trader
identifier (if applicable).'' Therefore, when reporting Customer
Account Information, an Industry Member is required to report the date
an account was opened. The Participants requested and received an
exemption to allow an ``Account Effective Date'' to be reported in lieu
of an account open date in certain limited circumstances. The
definition of ``Account Effective Date'' as set forth in paragraph (a)
of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 describes those limited circumstances in which an Industry
Member may report an ``Account Effective Date'' rather than the account
open date. The proposed definition is the same as the definition of
``Account Effective Date'' set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS
Plan, provided, however, that specific dates have replaced the
descriptions of those dates set forth in Section 1.1 of the Plan.
Specifically, the rules define ``Account Effective Date to mean,
with regard to those circumstances in which an Industry Member has
established a trading relationship with an institution but has not
established an account with that institution: (1) When the trading
relationship was established prior to November 15, 2018 for Industry
Members other than Small Industry Members, or prior to November 15,
2019 for Small Industry Members, either (a) the date the relationship
identifier was established within the Industry Member; (b) the date
when trading began (i.e., the date the first order was received) using
the relevant relationship identifier; or (c) if both dates are
available, the earlier date will be used to the extent that the dates
differ; or (2) when the trading relationship was established on or
after November 15, 2018 for Industry Members other than Small Industry
Members, or on or after November 15, 2019 for Small Industry Members,
the date the Industry Member established the relationship identifier,
which would be no later than the date the first order was received.
Paragraph (a)(2) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(i)(2) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that an ``Account Effective Date''
means, where an Industry Member changes back office providers or
clearing firms prior to November 15, 2018 for Industry Members other
than Small Industry Members, or prior to November 15, 2019 for Small
Industry Members, the date an account was established at the relevant
Industry Member, either directly or via transfer.
Paragraph (a)(3) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(i)(3) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that an ``Account Effective Date''
means, where an Industry Member acquires another Industry Member prior
to November 15, 2018 for Industry Members other than Small Industry
Members, or prior to November 15, 2019 for Small Industry Members, the
date an account was established at the relevant Industry Member, either
directly or via transfer.
Paragraph (a)(4) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(i)(4) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that ``Account Effective Date''
means, where there are multiple dates associated with an account
established prior to November 15, 2018 for Industry Members other than
Small Industry Members, or prior to November 15, 2019 for Small
Industry Members, the earliest available date.
Paragraph (a)(5) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(i)(5) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that an ``Account Effective Date''
means, with regard to Industry Member proprietary accounts established
prior to November 15, 2018 for Industry Members other than Small
Industry Members, or prior to November 15, 2019 for Small Industry
Members: (1) The date established for the account in the Industry
Member or in a system of the Industry Member or (2) the date when
proprietary trading began in the account (i.e., the date on which the
first orders were submitted from the account). With regard to
paragraphs (a)(2)-(5) of Proposed Rule 6810 and (a)(i)(2)-(5) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, the Account Effective Date will be no
later than the date trading occurs at the Industry Member or in the
Industry Member's system.
(B) Active Account
Under the Customer Information Approach, Industry Members are
required to report Customer Identifying Information and Customer
Account Information for only those accounts that are active. This will
alleviate the need for Industry Members to update such information for
non-active accounts, but still ensure that the Central Repository will
collect audit trail data for Customer accounts that have any Reportable
Events. Accordingly, paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(ii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define an ``Active Account''
as an account that has had activity in Eligible Securities within the
last six months. This is the same definition as set forth in Section
1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(C) Allocation Report
(I) Allocation Report Approach
SEC Rule 613(c)(7)(vi)(A) requires each Industry Member to record
and report to the Central Repository ``the account number for any
subaccounts to which the execution is allocated (in whole or in
part).'' The Participants requested and received from the SEC exemptive
relief from SEC Rule 613 for an alternative to this approach
(``Allocation Report Approach''). The Allocation Report Approach would
permit Industry Members to record and report to the Central Repository
an Allocation Report that includes, among other things, the Firm
Designated ID for any account(s) to which executed shares are allocated
when an execution is allocated in whole or part in lieu of requiring
the reporting of the account
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number for any subaccount to which an execution is allocated, as is
required by SEC Rule 613.\12\ Under SEC Rule 613, regulators would be
able to link the subaccount to which an allocation was made to a
specific order. In contrast, under the Allocation Report Approach,
regulators would only be able to link an allocation to the account to
which it was made, and not to a specific order.
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(II) Definition of Allocation Report
To assist in implementing the Allocation Report Approach, paragraph
(c) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(iii) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8 define an ``Allocation Report.'' Specifically, an
``Allocation Report'' means a report made to the Central Repository by
an Industry Member that identifies the Firm Designated ID for any
account(s), including subaccount(s), to which executed shares are
allocated and provides the security that has been allocated, the
identifier of the firm reporting the allocation, the price per share of
shares allocated, the side of shares allocated, the number of shares
allocated to each account, and the time of the allocation; provided,
for the avoidance of doubt, any such Allocation Report shall not be
required to be linked to particular orders or executions. This is the
same definition as set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(D) Business Clock
To create the required audit trail, Industry Members are required
to record the date and time of various Reportable Events to the Central
Repository. Industry Members will use ``Business Clocks'' to record
such dates and times. Accordingly, paragraph (d) of Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(iv) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 defines the
term ``Business Clock'' as a clock used to record the date and time of
any Reportable Event required to be reported under this Rule 6800
Series. This is the same definition as set forth in Section 1.1 of the
CAT NMS Plan, except the Exchange proposes to replace the phrase
``under SEC Rule 613'' at the end of the definition in Section 1.1 of
the Plan with the phrase ``under this Rule Series.'' This change is
intended to recognize that the Industry Members' obligations with
regard to the CAT are set forth in the Proposed Rules.
(E) CAT
Paragraph (e) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(v) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``CAT'' to mean the
consolidated audit trail contemplated by SEC Rule 613. This is the same
definition as set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(F) CAT NMS Plan
Paragraph (f) of Proposed Rule 6810 paragraph (a)(vi) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``CAT NMS Plan'' to mean the
National Market System Plan Governing the Consolidated Audit Trail, as
amended from time to time.
(G) CAT-Order-ID
(I) Daisy Chain Approach
Under the CAT NMS Plan, the Daisy Chain Approach is used to link
and reconstruct the complete lifecycle of each Reportable Event in CAT.
According to this Approach, Industry Members assign their own
identifiers to each order event. Within the Central Repository, the
Plan Processor later replaces the identifier provided by the Industry
Member for each Reportable Event with a single identifier, called the
CAT Order-ID, for all order events pertaining to the same order. This
CAT Order-ID is used to link the Reportable Events related to the same
order.
(II) Definition of CAT-Order-ID
To implement the Daisy Chain Approach, paragraph (g) of Proposed
Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(vii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
define the term ``CAT-Order-ID.'' The term ``CAT-Order-ID'' is defined
to mean a unique order identifier or series of unique order identifiers
that allows the Central Repository to efficiently and accurately link
all Reportable Events for an order, and all orders that result from the
aggregation or disaggregation of such order. This is the same
definition as set forth in SEC Rule 613(j)(1), and Section 1.1 of the
CAT NMS Plan defines ``CAT-Order-ID'' by reference to SEC Rule
613(j)(1).
(H) CAT Reporting Agent
The CAT NMS Plan permits an Industry Member to use a third party,
such as a vendor, to report the required data to the Central Repository
on behalf of the Industry Member.\13\ Such a third party, referred to
in these Proposed Rules as a ``CAT Reporting Agent,'' would be one type
of a Data Submitter, that is, a party that submits data to the Central
Repository. Paragraph (h) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(viii)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``CAT Reporting
Agent'' to mean a Data Submitter that is a third party that enters into
an agreement with an Industry Member pursuant to which the CAT
Reporting Agent agrees to fulfill such Industry Member's reporting
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This definition is based on FINRA's definition of a ``Reporting
Agent'' as set forth in FINRA's rule related to its Order Audit Trail
System (``OATS''). Specifically, FINRA Rule 7410(n) defines a
``Reporting Agent'' as a third party that enters into any agreement
with a member pursuant to which the Reporting Agent agrees to fulfill
such member's obligations under Rule 7450. The Reporting Agent for OATS
fulfills a similar role to the CAT Reporting Agent.
(I) Central Repository
Paragraph (i) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(ix) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``Central Repository''
to mean the repository responsible for the receipt, consolidation, and
retention of all information reported to the CAT pursuant to SEC Rule
613 and the CAT NMS Plan. This is the same definition as set forth in
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan, except the Exchange uses the phrase
``CAT NMS Plan'' in place of the phrase ``this Agreement.''
(J) Compliance Threshold
Paragraph (j) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(x) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``Compliance Threshold''
as having the meaning set forth in Proposed Rule 6893(d) and paragraph
(k) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8. This definition has the same
substantive meaning as the definition set forth in Section 1.1 of the
CAT NMS Plan. As discussed in detail below with regard to Proposed Rule
6893(d) and paragraph (k) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, each
Industry Member is required to meet a separate compliance threshold
which will be an Industry Member-specific rate that may be used as the
basis for further review or investigation into the Industry Member's
performance with regard to the CAT. This Industry Member-specific rate
is the ``Compliance Threshold.''
(K) Customer
Industry Members are required to submit to the Central Repository
certain information related to their Customers, including Customer
Identifying Information and Customer Account Information, as well as
data related to their Customer's Reportable Events. Accordingly,
paragraph (k) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xi) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 propose to define the term ``Customer.''
Specifically, the term ``Customer''
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would be defined to mean: (1) The account holder(s) of the account at
an Industry Member originating the order; and (2) any person from whom
the Industry Member is authorized to accept trading instructions for
such account, if different from the account holder(s). This is the same
definition as set forth in SEC Rule 613(j)(3), except the Exchange
proposes to replace the references to a registered broker-dealer or
broker-dealer with a reference to an Industry Member for consistency of
terms used in the Proposed Rule 6800 Series and Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8. The Exchange also notes that Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan
defines ``Customer'' by reference to SEC Rule 613(j)(3).
(L) Customer Account Information
As discussed above, under the Customer Information Approach,
Industry Members are required to report Customer Account Information to
the Central Repository as part of the customer definition process.
Accordingly, the Exchange proposes to define the term ``Customer
Account Information'' to clarify what customer information would need
to be reported to the Central Repository.
Paragraph (l) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``Customer Account
Information'' to include, in part, account number, account type,
customer type, date account opened, and large trader identifier (if
applicable). Proposed Rule 6810(l) and paragraph (a)(xii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8, however, provide an alternative definition of
``Customer Account Information'' in two limited circumstances. First,
in those circumstances in which an Industry Member has established a
trading relationship with an institution but has not established an
account with that institution, the Industry Member will: (1) Provide
the Account Effective Date in lieu of the ``date account opened''; (2)
provide the relationship identifier in lieu of the ``account number'';
and (3) identify the ``account type'' as a ``relationship.'' Second, in
those circumstances in which the relevant account was established prior
to November 15, 2018 for Industry Members other than Small Industry
Members, or prior to November 15, 2019 for Small Industry Members, and
no ``date account opened'' is available for the account, the Industry
Member will provide the Account Effective Date in the following
circumstances: (1) Where an Industry Member changes back office
providers or clearing firms and the date account opened is changed to
the date the account was opened on the new back office/clearing firm
system; (2) where an Industry Member acquires another Industry Member
and the date account opened is changed to the date the account was
opened on the post-merger back office/clearing firm system; (3) where
there are multiple dates associated with an account in an Industry
Member's system, and the parameters of each date are determined by the
individual Industry Member; and (4) where the relevant account is an
Industry Member proprietary account. The proposed definition is the
same as the definition of ``Customer Account Information'' set forth in
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan, provided, however, that specific dates
have replaced the descriptions of those dates set forth in Section 1.1
of the Plan.
(M) Customer Identifying Information
As discussed above, under the Customer Information Approach,
Industry Members are required to report Customer Identifying
Information to the Central Repository as part of the customer
definition process. Accordingly, the Exchange proposes to define the
term ``Customer Account Information'' to clarify what Customer
information would need to be reported to the Central Repository.
Paragraph (m) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xiii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``Customer Identifying
Information'' to mean information of sufficient detail to identify a
Customer. With respect to individuals, ``Customer Identifying
Information'' includes, but is not limited to: Name, address, date of
birth, individual tax payer identification number (``ITIN'')/social
security number (``SSN''), individual's role in the account (e.g.,
primary holder, joint holder, guardian, trustee, person with the power
of attorney). With respect to legal entities, ``Customer Identifying
Information'' includes, but is not limited to, name, address, Employer
Identification Number (``EIN'')/Legal Entity Identifier (``LEI'') or
other comparable common entity identifier, if applicable. The
definition further notes that an Industry Member that has an LEI for a
Customer must submit the Customer's LEI in addition to other
information of sufficient detail to identify the Customer. This is the
same definition as set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(N) Data Submitter
The CAT NMS Plan uses the term ``Data Submitter'' to refer to any
person that reports data to the Central Repository.\14\ Such Data
Submitters may include those entities that are required to submit data
to the Central Repository (e.g., national securities exchanges,
national securities associations, and Industry Members), third-parties
that may submit data to the CAT on behalf of CAT Reporters (i.e., CAT
Reporting Agents), and outside parties that are not required to submit
data to the CAT but from which the CAT may receive data (e.g.,
securities information processors (``SIPs'')). To include this term in
the Proposed Rule 6800 Series and in Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8,
the Exchange proposes to define ``Data Submitter'' in paragraph (n) of
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xiv) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8. Specifically, paragraph (n) of Proposed Rule 6810 and
paragraph (a)(xiv) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define a ``Data
Submitter'' to mean any person that reports data to the Central
Repository, including national securities exchanges, national
securities associations, broker-dealers, the SIPs for the CQS, CTA, UTP
and Plan for Reporting of Consolidated Options Last Sale Reports and
Quotation Information (``OPRA'') Plans, and certain other vendors or
third parties that may submit data to the Central Repository on behalf
of Industry Members.
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(O) Eligible Security
The reporting requirements of the Proposed Rule 6800 Series and
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 only apply to Reportable Events in
Eligible Securities. Currently, an Eligible Security includes NMS
Securities and OTC Equity Securities. Accordingly, paragraph (o) of
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xv) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 define the term ``Eligible Security'' to include: (1) All NMS
Securities; and (2) all OTC Equity Securities. The terms ``NMS
Securities'' and ``OTC Equity Securities'' are defined, in turn, below.
This is the same definition as set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS
Plan.
(P) Error Rate
(I) Maximum Error Rate
Under the CAT NMS Plan, the Operating Committee sets the maximum
Error Rate that the Central Repository would tolerate from an Industry
Member reporting data to the Central Repository.\15\ The Operating
Committee reviews and resets the maximum Error
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Rate, at least annually.\16\ If an Industry Member reports CAT data to
the Central Repository with errors such that their error percentage
exceeds the maximum Error Rate, then such Industry Member would not be
in compliance with the CAT NMS Plan or Rule 613.\17\ As such, the
Exchange or the SEC ``may take appropriate action against an Industry
Member for failing to comply with its CAT reporting obligations.\18\
The CAT NMS Plan sets the initial Error Rate at 5%.\19\ It is
anticipated that the maximum Error Rate will be reviewed and lowered by
the Operating Committee once Industry Members begin to report to the
Central Repository.\20\
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\15\ Section 6.5(d)(i) of the CAT NMS Plan.
\16\ Appendix C, Section A.3(b) of the CAT NMS Plan.
\17\ Appendix C, Section A.3(b) of the CAT NMS Plan; Rule
613(g)-(h).
\18\ Appendix C, Section A.3(b) of the CAT NMS Plan.
\19\ Section 6.5(d)(i) of the CAT NMS Plan.
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The CAT NMS Plan requires the Plan Processor to: (1) Measure and
report errors every business day; (2) provide Industry Members daily
statistics and error reports as they become available, including a
description of such errors; (3) provide monthly reports to Industry
Members that detail an Industry Member's performance and comparison
statistics; (4) define educational and support programs for Industry
Members to minimize Error Rates; and (5) identify, daily, all Industry
Members exceeding the maximum allowable Error Rate. To timely correct
data-submitted errors to the Central Repository, the CAT NMS Plan
requires that the Central Repository receive and process error
corrections at all times. Further, the CAT NMS Plan requires that
Industry Members be able to submit error corrections to the Central
Repository through a web-interface or via bulk uploads or file
submissions, and that the Plan Processor, subject to the Operating
Committee's approval, support the bulk replacement of records and the
reprocessing of such records. The Participants, furthermore, require
that the Plan Processor identify Industry Member data submission errors
based on the Plan Processor's validation processes.\21\
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(II) Definition of Error Rate
To implement the requirements of the CAT NMS Plan related to the
Error Rate, the Exchange proposes to define the term ``Error Rate'' in
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xvi) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8. Paragraph (p) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xvi)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``Error Rate'' to
mean the percentage of Reportable Events collected by the Central
Repository in which the data reported does not fully and accurately
reflect the order event that occurred in the market. This is the same
definition as set forth in SEC Rule 613(j)(6), and Section 1.1 of the
CAT NMS Plan defines ``Error Rate'' by reference to SEC Rule 613(j)(6).
(Q) Firm Designated ID
As discussed above, under the Customer Information Approach, the
CAT NMS Plan would require each Industry Member to assign a unique Firm
Designated ID to each Customer. Industry Members would be permitted to
use as the Firm Designated ID an account number or any other identifier
defined by the firm, provided each identifier is unique across the firm
for each business date (i.e., a single firm may not have multiple
separate customers with the same identifier on any given date).
Industry Members would be required to report only the Firm Designated
ID for each new order submitted to the Central Repository, rather than
the ``Customer-ID'' with individual order events. Accordingly, the
Exchange proposes to define the term ``Firm Designated ID'' in Proposed
Rule 6810 and Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8. Specifically, paragraph
(q) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xvii) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8 define the term ``Firm Designated ID'' to mean a unique
identifier for each trading account designated by Industry Members for
purposes of providing data to the Central Repository, where each such
identifier is unique among all identifiers from any given Industry
Member for each business date. This is the same definition as set forth
in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan. Industry Members would be permitted
to use an account number or any other identifier defined by the firm,
provided each identifier is unique across the firm for each business
date (i.e., a single firm may not have multiple separate customers with
the same identifier on any given date).
(R) Industry Member
Paragraph (r) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xiii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``Industry Member'' to
mean a member of a national securities exchange or a member of a
national securities association.'' This is the same definition as set
forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(S) Industry Member Data
Paragraph (s) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xix) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that the term ``Industry Member
Data'' has the meaning set forth in Proposed Rule 6830(a)(2) and
paragraph (c)(i)(2) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, respectively.
This definition has the same substantive meaning as the definition set
forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan. The definition of ``Industry
Member Data'' is discussed more fully in the discussion below regarding
Proposed Rule 6830(a)(2) and paragraph (c)(i)(2) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8, respectively.
(T) Initial Plan Processor
Paragraph (t) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xx) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``Initial Plan
Processor'' to mean the first Plan Processor selected by the Operating
Committee in accordance with SEC Rule 613, Section 6.1 of the CAT NMS
Plan and the National Market System Plan Governing the Process for
Selecting a Plan Processor and Developing a Plan for the Consolidated
Audit Trail. This is the same definition as set forth in Section 1.1 of
the CAT NMS Plan, although the proposed definition uses the full name
of the ``Selection Plan.''
(U) Listed Option or Option
The CAT NMS Plan and this Proposed Rule 6800 Series applies to
Eligible Securities, which includes NMS Securities, which, in turn,
includes Listed Options. Certain requirements of the Proposed Rules
apply specifically to Listed Options. Accordingly, Paragraph (u) of
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxi) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 define the term ``Listed Option'' or ``Option.''
Specifically, paragraph (u) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxi) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 states that the term
``Listed Option'' or ``Option'' has the meaning set forth in SEC Rule
600(b)(35) of Regulation NMS. SEC Rule 600(b)(35), in turn, defines a
listed option as ``any option traded on a registered national
securities exchange or automated facility of a national securities
association.'' The Exchange notes that the proposed definition of
``Listed Option'' is the same definition as the definition set forth in
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(V) Manual Order Event
(I) Manual Order Event Approach
The CAT NMS Plan sets forth clock synchronization and timestamp
requirements for Industry Members
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which reflect exemptions for Manual Order Events granted by the
Commission.\22\ Specifically, the Plan requires Industry Members to
record and report the time of each Reportable Event using timestamps
reflecting current industry standards (which must be at least to the
millisecond) or, if an Industry Members[sic] uses timestamps in
increments finer than milliseconds, such finer increments, when
reporting to the Central Repository to the extent the Industry Member's
order handling or execution systems use increments finer than
milliseconds. For Manual Order Events, however, the Plan provides that
such events must be recorded in increments up to and including one
second, provided that Industry Members record and report the time the
event is captured electronically in an order handling and execution
system (``Electronic Capture Time'') in milliseconds. In addition,
Industry Members are required to synchronize their respective Business
Clocks (other than such Business Clocks used solely for Manual Order
Events) at a minimum to within 50 milliseconds of the time maintained
by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (``NIST''), and
maintain such a synchronization. Each Industry Member is required to
synchronize their Business Clocks used solely for Manual Order Events,
however, at a minimum to within one second of the time maintained by
the NIST.
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(II) Definition of Manual Order Event
In order to clarify what a Manual Order Event is for clock
synchronization and time stamp purposes, the Exchange proposes to
define the term ``Manual Order Event'' in Proposed Rule 6810 and
paragraph (a)(xxii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8. Specifically,
paragraph (v) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``Manual Order Event'' to mean a
non-electronic communication of order-related information for which
Industry Members must record and report the time of the event. This is
the same definition as set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(W) Material Terms of the Order
Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 require Industry Members to record and report to the Central
Repository Material Terms of the Order with certain Reportable Events
(e.g., for the original receipt or origination of an order, for the
routing of an order). Accordingly, the Exchange proposes to define the
term ``Material Terms of the Order'' in Proposed Rule 6810 and
paragraph (a)(xxiii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8. Specifically,
paragraph (w) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxiii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``Material Terms of the
Order'' to include: The NMS Security or OTC Equity Security symbol;
security type; price (if applicable); size (displayed and non-
displayed); side (buy/sell); order type; if a sell order, whether the
order is long, short, short exempt; open/close indicator (except on
transactions in equities); time in force (if applicable); if the order
is for a Listed Option, option type (put/call), option symbol or root
symbol, underlying symbol, strike price, expiration date, and open/
close (except on market maker quotations); and any special handling
instructions. This is the same definition as set forth in Section 1.1
of the CAT NMS Plan.
(X) NMS Security
NMS Securities are one of the types of Eligible Securities for the
CAT. Therefore, the Exchange proposes to define the term ``NMS
Security'' in Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxiv) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8. Specifically, paragraph (x) of Proposed Rule
6810 and paragraph (a)(xxiv) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define
the term ``NMS Security'' to mean any security or class of securities
for which transaction reports are collected, processed, and made
available pursuant to an effective transaction reporting plan, or an
effective national market system plan for reporting transactions in
Listed Options. This is the same definition as set forth in Section 1.1
of the CAT NMS Plan.
(Y) NMS Stock
Under the CAT NMS Plan, the Operating Committee may establish
different Trading Days for NMS Stocks (as defined in SEC Rule
600(b)(47)), Listed Options, OTC Equity Securities, and any other
securities that are included as Eligible Securities from time to time.
Accordingly, the Exchange proposes to define the term ``NMS Stock'' in
Paragraph (y) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxv) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 to mean any NMS Security other than an option.
This is the same definition as set forth in SEC Rule 600(b)(47) of
Regulation NMS.
(Z) Operating Committee
Paragraph (z) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxvi) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``Operating Committee''
to mean the governing body of the CAT NMS, LLC designated as such and
described in Article IV of the CAT NMS Plan. This is the same
definition as set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan, except the
Exchange proposes to use the phrase ``CAT NMS LLC'' in place of the
phrase ``the Company'' for clarity.
(AA) Options Market Maker
(I) Options Market Maker Quote Exemption
SEC Rule 613(c)(7) provides that the CAT NMS Plan must require each
Industry Member to record and electronically report to the Central
Repository details for each order and each reportable event, including
the routing and modification or cancellation of an order. SEC Rule
613(j)(8) defines ``order'' to include ``any bid or offer.'' Therefore,
under SEC Rule 613, the details for each Options Market Maker quotation
must be reported to the Central Repository by both the Options Market
Maker and the options exchange to which it routes its quote.
The Participants, however, requested and received exemptive relief
from SEC Rule 613 so that the CAT NMS Plan may permit Options Market
Maker quotes to be reported to the Central Repository by the relevant
options exchange in lieu of requiring that such reporting be done by
both the options exchange and the Options Market Maker, as is required
by SEC Rule 613.\23\ In accordance with the exemptive relief, Options
Market Makers would be required to report to the options exchange the
time at which a quote in a Listed Option is sent to the options
exchange. Such time information also will be reported to the Central
Repository by the options exchange in lieu of reporting by the Options
Market Maker.
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(II) Definition of Options Market Maker
To implement the requirements related to Option Market Maker
quotes, the Exchange proposes to define the term ``Options Market
Maker'' in Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxvii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8. Specifically, paragraph (aa) of Proposed Rule
6810 and paragraph (a)(xxvii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define
the term ``Options Market Maker'' to mean a broker-dealer registered
with an exchange for the purpose of making markets in options contracts
traded on the exchange. This is the same definition as set forth in
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
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(BB) Order
The Proposed Rules require each Industry Member to record and
electronically report to the Central Repository certain details for
each order. Accordingly, the Exchange proposes to define the term
``Order'' in Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxviii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8. Specifically, paragraph (bb) of Proposed Rule
6810 and paragraph (a)(xxviii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define
the term ``Order'', with respect to Eligible Securities, to include:
(1) Any order received by an Industry Member from any person; (2) any
order originated by an Industry Member; or (3) any bid or offer. This
is the same definition as set forth in SEC Rule 613(j)(8), except the
Exchange proposes to replace the phrase ``member of a national
securities exchange or national securities association'' with the term
``Industry Member.'' The Exchange notes that Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS
Plan defines ``Order'' by reference to SEC Rule 613(j)(8).
(CC) OTC Equity Security
OTC Equity Securities are one of the types of Eligible Securities
for the CAT. Therefore, the Exchange proposes to define the term ``OTC
Equity Security'' in Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxix) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8. Specifically, paragraph (cc) of
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxix) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 define the term ``OTC Equity Security'' to mean any equity
security, other than an NMS Security, subject to prompt last sale
reporting rules of a registered national securities association and
reported to one of such association's equity trade reporting
facilities. This is the same definition as set forth in Section 1.1 of
the CAT NMS Plan.
(DD) Participant
Paragraph (dd) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxx) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``Participant'' to mean
each Person identified as such in Exhibit A of the CAT NMS Plan, as
amended, in such Person's capacity as a Participant in CAT NMS, LLC.
This is the same definition in substance as set forth in Section 1.1 of
the CAT NMS Plan.
(EE) Person
Paragraph (ee) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxxi) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``Person'' to mean any
individual, partnership, limited liability company, corporation, joint
venture, trust, business trust, cooperative or association and any
heirs, executors, administrators, legal representatives, successors and
assigns of such Person where the context so permits. This is the same
definition as set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(FF) Plan Processor
Paragraph (ff) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxxii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``Plan Processor'' to
mean the Initial Plan Processor or any other Person selected by the
Operating Committee pursuant to SEC Rule 613 and Sections 4.3(b)(i) and
6.1 of the CAT NMS Plan, and with regard to the Initial Plan Processor,
the National Market System Plan Governing the Process for Selecting a
Plan Processor and Developing a Plan for the Consolidated Audit Trail,
to perform the CAT processing functions required by SEC Rule 613 and
set forth in the CAT NMS Plan.
(GG) Received Industry Member Data
Paragraph (gg) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxxiii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that the term ``Received Industry
Member Data'' has the meaning set forth in Proposed Rule 6830(a)(2) and
paragraph (c)(i)(2) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8. This definition
has the same substantive meaning as the definition set forth in Section
1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan. The definition of ``Received Industry Member
Data'' is discussed more fully in the discussion below regarding
Proposed Rule 6830(a)(2) and paragraph (c)(i)(2) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8.
(HH) Recorded Industry Member Data
Paragraph (hh) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxxiv) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that the term ``Recorded Industry
Member Data'' has the meaning set forth in Proposed Rule 6830(a)(1) and
paragraph (c)(i)(1) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8. This definition
has the same substantive meaning as the definition set forth in in
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan. The definition of ``Recorded Industry
Member Data'' is discussed more fully in the discussion below regarding
Proposed Rule 6830(a)(1) and paragraph (c)(i)(1) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8.
(II) Reportable Event
The Proposed Rules require each Industry Member to record and
electronically report to the Central Repository certain details for
each Reportable Event. To clarify these requirements, the Exchange
proposes to define the term ``Reportable Event'' in Proposed Rule 6810
and paragraph (a)(xxxv) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8.
Specifically, paragraph (ii) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxxv) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that the term
``Reportable Event'' includes, but is not limited to, the original
receipt or origination, modification, cancellation, routing, execution
(in whole or in part) and allocation of an order, and receipt of a
routed order. This is the same definition as set forth in Section 1.1
of the CAT NMS Plan.
(JJ) SRO
Paragraph (jj) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxxvi) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``SRO'' to mean any
self-regulatory organization within the meaning of Section 3(a)(26) of
the Exchange Act. This is the same definition as set forth in Section
1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan.
(KK) SRO-Assigned Market Participant Identifier
(I) Existing Identifier Approach
The Participants requested and received exemptive relief from SEC
Rule 613 so that the CAT NMS Plan may permit the Existing Identifier
Approach, which would allow an Industry Member to report an existing
SRO-Assigned Market Participant Identifier in lieu of requiring the
reporting of a universal CAT-Reporter-ID (that is, a code that uniquely
and consistently identifies an Industry Member for purposes of
providing data to the Central Repository).\24\ The CAT NMS Plan
reflects the ``Existing Identifier Approach'' for purposes of
identifying each Industry Member associated with an order or Reportable
Event. Under the Existing Identifier Approach, Industry Members are
required to record and report to the Central Repository an SRO-Assigned
Market Participant Identifier for orders and certain Reportable Events
to be used by the Central Repository to assign a unique CAT-Reporter-ID
to identify Industry Members.
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For the Central Repository to link the SRO-Assigned Market
Participant Identifier to the CAT-Reporter-ID, each SRO will submit to
the Central Repository, on a daily basis, all SRO-Assigned Market
Participant Identifiers used by its Industry Members, as well as
information to identify each such Industry Member, including CRD number
and LEI, if the SRO has collected such LEI of the Industry Member.
Additionally, each Industry Member is required to submit to the
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Central Repository the CRD number of the Industry Member as well as the
LEI of the Industry Member (if the Industry Member has an LEI). The
Plan Processor will use this information to assign a CAT-Reporter-ID to
each Industry Member for internal use within the Central Repository.
(II) Definition of SRO-Assigned Market Participant Identifier
To implement the Existing Identifier Approach, the Exchange
proposes to define the term ``SRO-Assigned Market Participant'' in
Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxxvii) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8. Specifically, paragraph (kk) of Proposed Rule 6810 and
paragraph (a)(xxxvii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term
``SRO-Assigned Market Participant Identifier'' to mean an identifier
assigned to an Industry Member by an SRO, or an identifier used by a
Participant. This is the same definition as set forth in Section 1.1 of
the CAT NMS Plan. For example, an Industry Member would be permitted to
use any existing SRO-Assigned Market Participant Identifier (e.g.,
FINRA MPID, NASDAQ MPID, NYSE Mnemonic, CBOE User Acronym and CHX
Acronym) when reporting order information to the Central Repository.
(LL) Small Industry Member
The requirements of the Proposed Rule 6800 Series differ to some
extent for Small Industry Members versus Industry Members other than
Small Industry Members. For example, the compliance dates for reporting
data to the CAT are different for Small Industry Members versus other
Industry Members. Accordingly, to clarify the requirements that apply
to which Industry Members, the Exchange proposes to define the term
``Small Industry Member'' in Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxxviii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8. Specifically, paragraph
(ll) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph (a)(xxxviii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 define the term ``Small Industry Member'' to mean
an Industry Member that qualifies as a small broker-dealer as defined
in Rule 0-10(c) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
This is the same in substance as the definition of ``Small Industry
Member'' as set forth in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan. Specifically,
Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan defines a ``Small Industry Member'' as
``an Industry Member that qualifies as a small broker-dealer as defined
in SEC Rule 613.'' The definition of a small broker-dealer under SEC
Rule 613, in turn, is a small broker-dealer as defined in SEC Rule 0-
10(c).
(MM) Trading Day
Proposed Rule 6830(b) and paragraph (c)(ii) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 establishes the deadlines for reporting certain data to the
Central Repository using the term ``Trading Day.'' Accordingly, the
Exchange proposes to define the term ``Trading Day'' in Proposed Rule
6810 and paragraph (a)(xxxix) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8.
Specifically, Paragraph (mm) of Proposed Rule 6810 and paragraph
(a)(xxxix) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that the term
``Trading Day'' shall have the meaning as is determined by the
Operating Committee. For the avoidance of doubt, the Operating
Committee may establish different Trading Days for NMS Stocks (as
defined in SEC Rule 600(b)(47), Listed Options, OTC Equity Securities,
and any other securities that are included as Eligible Securities from
time to time.
(ii) Clock Synchronization
SEC Rule 613(d)(1) under Regulation NMS requires Industry Members
to synchronize their Business Clocks to the time maintained by NIST,
consistent with industry standards. To comply with this provision,
Section 6.8 of the Plan sets forth the clock synchronization
requirements for Industry Members.\25\ To implement these provisions
with regard to its Industry Members, the Exchange proposes Rule 6820
and paragraph (b) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 (Consolidated Audit
Trail--Clock Synchronization) to require its Industry Members to comply
with the clock synchronization requirements of the Plan.
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Paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)(i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 sets forth the manner in which Industry
Members must synchronize their Business Clocks. Paragraph (a)(1) of
Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)(i)(1) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 require each Industry Member to synchronize its Business
Clocks, other than such Business Clocks used solely for Manual Order
Events or used solely for the time of allocation on Allocation Reports,
at a minimum to within a fifty (50) millisecond tolerance of the time
maintained by the NIST atomic clock, and maintain such synchronization.
This is the same requirement as set forth in Section 6.8(a)(ii)(A) of
the CAT NMS Plan.
Paragraph (a)(2) of Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)(i)(2) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require each Industry Member to
synchronize (1) its Business Clocks used solely for Manual Order Events
and (2) its Business Clocks used solely for the time of allocation on
Allocation Reports at a minimum to within a one second tolerance of the
time maintained by the NIST atomic clock, and maintain such
synchronization. This is the same requirement as set forth in Section
6.8(a)(iii) and (iv) of the CAT NMS Plan.
Paragraph (a)(3) of Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)(i)(3) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 clarify that the tolerance described in
paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)(i)(1)
and (b)(i)(2) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 includes all of the
following: (1) The time difference between the NIST atomic clock and
the Industry Member's Business Clock; (2) the transmission delay from
the source; and (3) the amount of drift of the Industry Member's
Business Clock. This description of the clock synchronization tolerance
is the same as set forth in paragraph (b) of FINRA Rule 4590
(Synchronization of Member Business Clocks).
Paragraph (a)(4) of Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)(i)(4) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require Industry Members to synchronize
their Business Clocks every business day before market open to ensure
that timestamps for Reportable Events are accurate. In addition, to
maintain clock synchronization, Business Clocks must be checked against
the NIST atomic clock and re-synchronized, as necessary, throughout the
day. This description of the required frequency of clock
synchronization is the same as set forth in paragraph (c) of FINRA Rule
4590 (Synchronization of Member Business Clocks).
Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)(ii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth documentation requirements
with regard to clock synchronization. Specifically, those paragraphs
require Industry Members to document and maintain their synchronization
procedures for their Business Clocks. The Proposed Rule requires
Industry Members to keep a log of the times when they synchronize their
Business Clocks and the results of the synchronization process. This
log is required to include notice of any time a Business Clock drifts
more than the applicable tolerance specified in
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paragraph (a) of the Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)(i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, respectively. Such logs must include
results for a period of not less than five years ending on the then
current date, or for the entire period for which the Industry Member
has been required to comply with this Rule if less than five years.
These documentation requirements are the same as those set forth in the
``Sequencing Orders and Clock Synchronization'' section of Appendix C
of the CAT NMS Plan. Moreover, these documentation requirements
regarding clock synchronization are comparable to those set forth in
Supplementary Material .01 of FINRA Rule 4590 (Synchronization of
Member Business Clocks).
Paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)(iii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth certification requirements
with regard to clock synchronization. Specifically, paragraph (c) of
Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)(iii) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 require each Industry Member to certify to the Exchange that
its Business Clocks satisfy the synchronization requirements set forth
in paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)(i) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 periodically in accordance with the certification
schedule established by the Operating Committee pursuant to the CAT NMS
Plan. This requirement is the same requirement as set forth in Section
6.8(a)(ii)(B), (iii) and (iv) of the CAT NMS Plan. The Exchange intends
to announce to its Industry Members the certification schedule
established by the Operating Committee via an information circular
(``Circular'').
Paragraph (d) of Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)(iv) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 establish reporting requirements with
regard to clock synchronization. Paragraph (d) of Proposed Rule 6820
and paragraph (b)(iv) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require
Industry Members to report to the Plan Processor and the Exchange
violations of paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b)(i)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 pursuant to the thresholds set by the
Operating Committee pursuant to the CAT NMS Plan. This requirement is
the same requirement as set forth in Section 6.8(a)(ii)(C), (iii) and
(iv) of the CAT NMS Plan. The Exchange intends to announce to its
Industry Members the relevant thresholds established by the Operating
Committee via Circular.
(iii) Industry Member Data Reporting
SEC Rule 613(c) under Regulation NMS requires the CAT NMS Plan to
set forth certain provisions requiring Industry Members to record and
report data to the CAT. To comply with this provision, Section 6.4 of
the CAT NMS Plan sets forth the data reporting requirements for
Industry Members. To implement these provisions with regard to its
Industry Members, the Exchange proposes Rule 6830 and paragraph (c) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 (Consolidated Audit Trail--Industry
Member Data Reporting) to require its Industry Members to comply with
the Industry Member Data reporting requirements of the Plan. Proposed
Rule 6830 has six sections covering: (1) Recording and reporting
Industry Member Data, (2) timing of the recording and reporting, (3)
the applicable securities cover[sic] by the recording and reporting
requirements, (4) format, (5) the security symbology to be used in the
recording and reporting, and (6) error correction requirements, each of
which is described below.
(A) Recording and Reporting Industry Member Data
Paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 describe the recording and reporting of
Industry Member Data to the Central Repository. Paragraph (a) of
Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8 each consist of three paragraphs, which cover Recorded Industry
Member Data, Received Industry Member Data and Options Market Maker
data, respectively. Paragraphs (a)(1)-(a)(3) of Proposed Rule 6830 and
paragraph (c)(i)(1)-(i)(3) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth
the recording and reporting requirements required in Section 6.4(d)(i)-
(iii) of the CAT NMS Plan, respectively.
Paragraph (a)(1) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(i)(1) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require, subject to paragraph (a)(3) and
paragraph (c)(i)(3) regarding Options Market Makers, each Industry
Member to record and electronically report to the Central Repository
the following details for each order and each Reportable Event, as
applicable (``Recorded Industry Member Data'') in the manner prescribed
by the Operating Committee pursuant to the CAT NMS Plan:
For original receipt or origination of an order: (1) Firm
Designated ID(s) for each Customer; (2) CAT-Order-ID; (3) SRO-Assigned
Market Participant Identifier of the Industry Member receiving or
originating the order; (4) date of order receipt or origination; (5)
time of order receipt or origination (using timestamps pursuant to
Proposed Rule 6860 and paragraph (f) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8); and (6) Material Terms of the Order;
for the routing of an order: (1) CAT-Order-ID; (2) date on
which the order is routed; (3) time at which the order is routed (using
timestamps pursuant to Proposed Rule 6860 and paragraph (f) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8); (4) SRO-Assigned Market Participant Identifier
of the Industry Member routing the order; (5) SRO-Assigned Market
Participant Identifier of the Industry Member or Participant to which
the order is being routed; (6) if routed internally at the Industry
Member, the identity and nature of the department or desk to which the
order is routed; and (7) Material Terms of the Order;
for the receipt of an order that has been routed, the
following information: (1) CAT-Order-ID; (2) date on which the order is
received; (3) time at which the order is received (using timestamps
pursuant to Proposed Rule 6860 and paragraph (f) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8); (4) SRO-Assigned Market Participant Identifier of the
Industry Member receiving the order; (5) SRO-Assigned Market
Participant Identifier of the Industry Member or Participant routing
the order; and (6) Material Terms of the Order;
if the order is modified or cancelled: (1) CAT-Order-ID;
(2) date the modification or cancellation is received or originated;
(3) time at which the modification or cancellation is received or
originated (using timestamps pursuant to Proposed Rule 6860 and
paragraph (f) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8); (4) price and
remaining size of the order, if modified; (5) other changes in the
Material Terms of the Order, if modified; and (6) whether the
modification or cancellation instruction was given by the Customer or
was initiated by the Industry Member;
if the order is executed, in whole or in part: (1) CAT-
Order-ID; (2) date of execution; (3) time of execution (using
timestamps pursuant to Proposed Rule 6860 and paragraph (f) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8; (4) execution capacity (principal, agency or
riskless principal); (5) execution price and size; (6) SRO-Assigned
Market Participant Identifier of the Industry Member executing the
order; (7) whether the execution was reported pursuant to an effective
transaction reporting plan or the Plan for Reporting of Consolidated
Options Last Sale Reports and Quotation Information; and
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other information or additional events as may be
prescribed pursuant to the CAT NMS Plan.
Paragraph (a)(2) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(i)(2) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require, subject to paragraph (a)(3) and
paragraph (c)(i)(3) regarding Options Market Makers, each Industry
Member to record and report to the Central Repository the following, as
applicable (``Received Industry Member Data'' and collectively with the
information referred to in paragraph (c)(i)(1) ``Industry Member
Data'') in the manner prescribed by the Operating Committee pursuant to
the CAT NMS Plan:
If the order is executed, in whole or in part: (1) An
Allocation Report; (2) SRO-Assigned Market Participant Identifier of
the clearing broker or prime broker, if applicable; and (3) CAT-Order-
ID of any contra-side order(s);
if the trade is cancelled, a cancelled trade indicator;
and
for original receipt or origination of an order, the Firm
Designated ID for the relevant Customer, and in accordance with
Proposed Rule 6840 and paragraph (d) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8,
Customer Account Information and Customer Identifying Information for
the relevant Customer.
Paragraph (a)(3) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(i)(3) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that each Industry Member that is
an Options Market Maker is not required to report to the Central
Repository the Industry Member Data regarding the routing, modification
or cancellation of its quotes in Listed Options. Each Industry Member
that is an Options Market Maker, however, is required to report to the
Exchange the time at which its quote in a Listed Option is sent to the
Exchange (and, if applicable, any subsequent quote modification time
and/or cancellation time when such modification or cancellation is
originated by the Options Market Maker). This paragraph implements the
Options Market Maker Quote Exemption, as discussed above.
(B) Timing of Recording and Reporting
Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(ii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 describe the requirements related to the
timing of recording and reporting of Industry Member Data. Paragraphs
(b)(1)-(b)(3) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(ii)(1)-(3) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth the requirements related to
the timing of the recording and reporting requirements required in
Section 6.4(b)(i)-(ii) of the CAT NMS Plan.
Paragraph (b)(1) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(ii)(1) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require each Industry Member to record
Recorded Industry Member Data contemporaneously with the applicable
Reportable Event. Paragraph (b)(2) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph
(c)(ii)(2) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require each Industry
Member to report: (1) Recorded Industry Member Data to the Central
Repository by 8:00 a.m., Eastern Time, on the Trading Day following the
day the Industry Member records such Recorded Industry Member Data; and
(2) Received Industry Member Data to the Central Repository by 8:00
a.m., Eastern Time, on the Trading Day following the day the Industry
Member receives such Received Industry Member Data. Paragraph (b)(3)
and paragraph (c)(ii)(3) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 states that
Industry Members may, but are not required to, voluntarily report
Industry Member Data prior to the applicable 8:00 a.m., Eastern Time,
deadline.
(C) Applicable Securities
Paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(iii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 describe the securities to which the
recording and reporting requirements of Proposed Rule 6830 and
paragraph (c)(iii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 apply. Paragraphs
(c)(1) and (c)(2) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(iii)(1) and
(2) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth the description of
applicable securities as set forth in Section 6.4(c)(i) and (ii) of the
CAT NMS Plan, respectively. Paragraph (c)(1) of Proposed Rule 6830 and
paragraph (c)(iii)(1) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require each
Industry Member to record and report to the Central Repository the
Industry Member Data as set forth in paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule
6830 and paragraph (c)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 for each
NMS Security registered or listed for trading on such exchange or
admitted to unlisted trading privileges on such exchange. Paragraph
(c)(2) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(iii)(2) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 requires each Industry Member to record and
report to the Central Repository the Industry Member Data as set forth
in paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(i) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 for each Eligible Security for which transaction
reports are required to be submitted to FINRA.
(D) Security Symbology
Paragraph (d) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(iv) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 describe the security symbology that
Industry Members are required to use when reporting Industry Member
Data to the Central Repository. Paragraph (d)(1) of Proposed Rule 6830
and paragraph (c)(iv)(1) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require, for
each exchange-listed Eligible Security, each Industry Member to report
Industry Member Data to the Central Repository using the symbology
format of the exchange listing the security. This requirement
implements the requirement set forth in Section 2 of Appendix D of the
CAT NMS Plan to use the listing exchange symbology when reporting data
to the Central Repository for exchange-listed Eligible Securities.
For each Eligible Security that is not exchange-listed, however,
there is no listing exchange to provide the symbology format. Moreover,
to date, the requisite symbology format has not been determined.
Therefore, Paragraph (d)(2) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph
(c)(iv)(2) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require, for each Eligible
Security that is not exchange-listed, each Industry Member to report
Industry Member Data to the Central Repository using such symbology
format as approved by the Operating Committee pursuant to the CAT NMS
Plan. The Exchange intends to announce to its Industry Members the
relevant symbology formats established by the Operating Committee via
Circular.
(E) Error Correction
To ensure that the CAT contains accurate data, the CAT NMS Plan
requires Industry Members to correct erroneous data submitted to the
Central Repository. Therefore, the Exchange proposes to adopt paragraph
(e) of Proposed Rule 6830 and paragraph (c)(v) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8, which addresses the correction of erroneous data reported to
the Central Repository. Paragraph (e) of Proposed Rule 6830 and
paragraph (c)(v) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require, for each
Industry Member for which errors in Industry Member Data submitted to
the Central Repository have been identified by the Plan Processor or
otherwise, that such Industry Member submit corrected Industry Member
Data to the Central Repository by 8:00 a.m., Eastern Time, on T+3. This
requirement implements the error correction requirement set forth in
Section 6 of Appendix D of the CAT NMS Plan.
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(iv) Customer Information Reporting
Section 6.4(d)(iv) of the CAT NMS Plan requires Industry Members to
submit to the Central Repository certain information related to their
Customers in accordance with the Customer Information Approach
discussed above. The Exchange proposes Rule 6840 and paragraph (d) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 (Consolidated Audit Trail--Customer
Information Reporting) to implement this provision of the CAT NMS Plan
with regard to its Industry Members. Specifically, paragraph (a) of
Proposed Rule 6840 and paragraph (d)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8 require each Industry Member to submit to the Central Repository the
Firm Designated ID, Customer Account Information and Customer
Identifying Information for each of its Customers with an Active
Account prior to such Industry Member's commencement of reporting to
the Central Repository and in accordance with the deadlines set forth
in Rule 6880 and paragraph (i) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8.
Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6840 and paragraph (d)(ii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 require each Industry Member to submit to the
Central Repository any updates, additions or other changes to the Firm
Designated ID, Customer Account Information and Customer Identifying
Information for each of its Customers with an Active Account on a daily
basis. Paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 6840 and paragraph (d)(iii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require each Industry Member, on a
periodic basis as designated by the Plan Processor and approved by the
Operating Committee, to submit to the Central Repository a complete set
of Firm Designated IDs, Customer Account Information and Customer
Identifying Information for each of its Customers with an Active
Account. This periodic refresh is intended to ensure that the Central
Repository has the most current information identifying a Customer. The
Exchange intends to announce to its Industry Members when such a
periodic refresh is required by the Plan Processor and the Operating
Committee via Circular.
Finally, paragraph (d) of Proposed Rule 6840 and paragraph (d)(iv)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 address the correction of erroneous
Customer data reported to the Central Repository to ensure an accurate
audit trail. Paragraph (d) and paragraph (d)(iv) require, for each
Industry Member for which errors in Firm Designated ID, Customer
Account Information and Customer Identifying Information for each of
its Customers with an Active Account submitted to the Central
Repository have been identified by the Plan Processor or otherwise,
such Member to submit corrected data to the Central Repository by 5:00
p.m. Eastern Time on T+3. This requirement implements the error
correction requirement set forth in Appendix C of the CAT NMS Plan.
(v) Industry Member Information Reporting
Section 6.4(d)(vi) of the CAT NMS Plan requires Industry Members to
submit to the Central Repository information sufficient to identify
such Industry Member, including CRD number and LEI, if such LEI has
been obtained, in accordance with the Existing Identifier Approach
discussed above. The Exchange proposes Rule 6850 and paragraph (e) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 (Consolidated Audit Trail--Industry
Member Information Reporting) to implement this provision of the CAT
NMS Plan with regard to its Industry Members. Specifically, Proposed
Rule 6850 and paragraph (e) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require
each Industry Member to submit to the Central Repository information
sufficient to identify such Industry Member, including CRD number and
LEI, if such LEI has been obtained, prior to such Industry Member's
commencement of reporting to the Central Repository and in accordance
with the deadlines set forth in Rule 6880 and paragraph (i) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8, and keep such information up to date as
necessary.
(vi) Time Stamps
SEC Rule 613(d)(3) under Regulation NMS sets forth requirements for
time stamps used by CAT Reporters in recording and reporting data to
the CAT.\26\ To comply with this provision, Section 6.8(b) of the Plan
sets forth time stamp requirements for Industry Members. To implement
this provision with regard to its Industry Members, the Exchange
proposes new Rule 6860 and paragraph (f) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 (Consolidated Audit Trail--Time Stamps) to require its
Industry Members to comply with the time stamp requirements of the
Plan.
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Paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6860 and paragraph (f)(i) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth the time stamp increments to
be used by Industry Members in their CAT reporting. Paragraph (a)(1) of
Proposed Rule 6860 and paragraph (f)(i)(1) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 require each Industry Member to record and report Industry
Member Data to the Central Repository with time stamps in milliseconds,
subject to paragraphs (a)(2) and (b) of Proposed Rule 6860 and
subparagraphs (f)(i)(2) and (f)(ii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8.
To the extent that any Industry Member's order handling or execution
systems utilize time stamps in increments finer than milliseconds,
paragraph (a)(2) of Proposed Rule 6860 and paragraph (f)(i)(2) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require such Industry Member to record
and report Industry Member Data to the Central Repository with time
stamps in such finer increment, subject to paragraph (b) of Proposed
Rule 6860 and paragraph (f)(ii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
regarding Manual Order Events and Allocation Reports.
Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6860 and paragraph (f)(ii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth the permissible time stamp
increments for Manual Order Events and Allocation Reports.
Specifically, paragraph (b)(1) of Proposed Rule 6860 and paragraph
(f)(ii)(1) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 permit each Industry
Member to record and report Manual Order Events to the Central
Repository in increments up to and including one second, provided that
each Industry Member is required to record and report the time when a
Manual Order Event has been captured electronically in an order
handling and execution system of such Member (``Electronic Capture
Time'') in milliseconds. In addition, paragraph (b)(2) of Proposed Rule
6860 and paragraph (f)(ii)(2) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 permit
each Industry Member to record and report the time of Allocation
Reports in increments up to and including one second.
(vii) Clock Synchronization Rule Violations
Proposed Rule 6865 and paragraph (g) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 (Consolidated Audit Trail--Clock Synchronization Rule
Violations) describe potential violations of the clock synchronization
time period requirements set forth in the Proposed Rule 6800 Series and
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8. Proposed Rule 6865 and paragraph (g) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that an Industry Member that
engages in a pattern or practice of reporting Reportable Events outside
of the required clock synchronization time period as set forth in this
Rule Series without reasonable justification or exceptional
circumstances may be considered in violation of this Rule. This
provision implements the
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requirements of Section 6.8 of the CAT NMS Plan which requires the
Compliance Rule to provide that a pattern or practice of reporting
events outside of the required clock synchronization time period
without reasonable justification or exceptional circumstances may be
considered a violation of SEC Rule 613 or the CAT NMS Plan.
(viii) Connectivity and Data Transmission
Proposed Rule 6870 and paragraph (h) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 (Consolidated Audit Trail--Connectivity and Data
Transmission) addresses connectivity and data transmission requirements
related to the CAT. Paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6870 and paragraph
(h)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 describe the format(s) for
reporting Industry Member Data to the Central Repository, thereby
implementing the formatting requirements as set forth in Section 6.4(a)
of the CAT NMS Plan. Specifically, paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6870
and paragraph (h)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require each
Industry Member to transmit data as required under the CAT NMS Plan to
the Central Repository utilizing such format(s) as may be provided by
the Plan Processor and approved by the Operating Committee.
Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6870 and paragraph (h)(ii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 address connectivity requirements
related to the CAT. Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6870 and paragraph
(h)(ii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require each Industry Member
to connect to the Central Repository using a secure method(s),
including, but not limited to, private line(s) and virtual private
network connection(s). This provision implements the connectivity
requirements set forth in Section 4 of Appendix D to the CAT NMS Plan.
Paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 6870 and paragraph (h)(iii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 permit Industry Members to use CAT
Reporting Agents to fulfill their data reporting obligations related to
the CAT. Paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 6870 and paragraph (h)(iii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 are based on FINRA Rule 7450(c), which
permits OATS Reporting Members to enter into agreements with Reporting
Agents to fulfill the OATS obligations of the OATS Reporting Member.
Specifically, Paragraph (c)(1) of Proposed Rule 6870 and paragraph
(h)(iii)(1) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that any Industry
Member may enter into an agreement with a CAT Reporting Agent pursuant
to which the CAT Reporting Agent agrees to fulfill the obligations of
such Industry Member under the Proposed Rule 6800 Series and Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8. Any such agreement must be evidenced in writing,
which specifies the respective functions and responsibilities of each
party to the agreement that are required to effect full compliance with
the requirements of the Proposed Rule 6800 Series and Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8, as applicable. The Exchange notes that, currently, no
standardized form agreement for CAT Reporting Agent arrangements has
been adopted. Paragraph (c)(2) of Proposed Rule 6870 and paragraph
(h)(iii)(2) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require that all written
documents evidencing an agreement with a CAT Reporting Agent be
maintained by each party to the agreement. Paragraph (c)(3) of Proposed
Rule 6870 and paragraph (h)(iii)(3) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
state that each Industry Member remains primarily responsible for
compliance with the requirements of the Proposed Rule 6800 Series and
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, as applicable, notwithstanding the
existence of an agreement described in paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule
6870 and paragraph (h)(iii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8.
(ix) Development and Testing
The Exchange proposes Rule 6880 and paragraph (i) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 (Consolidated Audit Trail--Development and
Testing) to address requirements for Industry Members related to CAT
development and testing. Paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6880 and
paragraph (i)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth the
testing requirements and deadlines for Industry Members to develop and
commence reporting to the Central Repository. These requirements are
set forth in Appendix C to the CAT NMS Plan.
Paragraph (a)(1) of Proposed Rule 6880 and paragraph (i)(i)(1) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth the deadlines related to
connectivity and acceptance testing. Industry Members (other than Small
Industry Members) are required to begin connectivity and acceptance
testing with the Central Repository no later than August 15, 2018, and
Small Industry Members are required to begin connectivity and
acceptance testing with the Central Repository no later than August 15,
2019.
Paragraph (a)(2) of Proposed Rule 6880 and paragraph (i)(i)(2) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 set forth the deadlines related to
reporting Customer and Industry Member information. Paragraph (a)(2)(i)
of Proposed Rule 6880 and paragraph (i)(i)(2)(i) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8 requires Industry Members (other than Small Industry
Members) to begin reporting Customer and Industry Member information,
as required by Proposed Rules 6840(a) and 6850 and paragraphs (d)(i)
and (e) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, respectively, to the Central
Repository for processing no later than October 15, 2018. Paragraph
(a)(2)(ii) of Proposed Rule 6880 and paragraph (i)(i)(2)(i) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8 require Small Industry Members to begin reporting
Customer and Industry Member information, as required by Rules 6840(a)
and 6850 and paragraphs (d)(i) and (e) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section
8, respectively, to the Central Repository for processing no later than
October 15, 2019.
Paragraph (a)(3) of Proposed Rule 6880 and paragraph (i)(i)(2)(i)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 sets forth the deadlines related to
the submission of order data. Under paragraph (a)(3)(i) of Proposed
Rule 6880 and paragraph (i)(i)(2)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8,
Industry Members (other than Small Industry Members) are permitted, but
not required, to submit order data for testing purposes beginning no
later than May 15, 2018. In addition, Industry Members (other than
Small Industry Members) are required to participate in the coordinated
and structured testing of order submission, which will begin no later
than August 15, 2018. Under paragraph (a)(3)(ii) of Proposed Rule 6880
and paragraph (i)(i)(2)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, Small
Industry Members are permitted, but not required, to submit order data
for testing purposes beginning no later than May 15, 2019. In addition,
Small Industry Members are required to participate in the coordinated
and structured testing of order submission, which will begin no later
than August 15, 2019.
Paragraph (a)(4) of Proposed Rule 6880 and paragraph (i)(i)(2)(i)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that Industry Members are
permitted, but not required to, submit Quote Sent Times on Options
Market Maker quotes, beginning no later than October 15, 2018.
Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6880 and paragraph (i)(ii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 implement the requirement under the CAT
NMS Plan that Industry Members participate in required industry testing
with the
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Central Repository.\27\ Specifically, Proposed Rule 6880 and paragraph
(i)(ii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require that each Industry
Member participate in testing related to the Central Repository,
including any industry-wide disaster recovery testing, pursuant to the
schedule established pursuant to the CAT NMS Plan. The Exchange intends
to announce to its Industry Members the schedule established pursuant
to the CAT NMS Plan via Circular.
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(x) Recordkeeping
Proposed Rule 6890 and paragraph (j) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 (Consolidated Audit Trail--Recordkeeping) set forth the
recordkeeping obligations related to the CAT for Industry Members.
Proposed Rule 6890 and paragraph (j) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
require each Industry Member to maintain and preserve records of the
information required to be recorded under the Proposed Rule 6800 Series
and Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, as applicable, for the period of
time and accessibility specified in SEC Rule 17a-4(b). The records
required to be maintained and preserved under the Proposed Rule 6800
Series and Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, as applicable, may be
immediately produced or reproduced on ``micrographic media'' as defined
in SEC Rule 17a-4(f)(1)(i) or by means of ``electronic storage media''
as defined in SEC Rule 17a-4(f)(1)(ii) that meet the conditions set
forth in SEC Rule 17a-4(f) and be maintained and preserved for the
required time in that form. Proposed Rule 6890 and paragraph (j) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 are based on FINRA Rule 7440(a)(5),
which sets forth the recordkeeping requirements related to OATS.
(xi) Timely, Accurate and Complete Data
SEC Rule 613 and the CAT NMS Plan emphasize the importance of the
timeliness, accuracy, completeness and integrity of the data submitted
to the CAT.\28\ Accordingly, Proposed Rule 6893 and paragraph (k) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 (Consolidated Audit Trail--Timely,
Accurate and Complete Data) implement this requirement with regard to
Industry Members. Paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6893 and paragraph
(k)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require that Industry Members
record and report data to the Central Repository as required by the
Proposed Rule 6800 Series and Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, as
applicable, in a manner that ensures the timeliness, accuracy,
integrity and completeness of such data.
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In addition, without limiting the general requirement as set forth
in paragraph (a) of Proposed Rule 6893 and paragraph (k)(i) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8, paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6893 and
paragraph (k)(ii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require Industry
Members to accurately provide the LEIs in their records as required by
the Proposed Rule 6800 Series and Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, as
applicable, and state that Industry Members may not knowingly submit
inaccurate LEIs to the Central Repository. Paragraph (b) of Proposed
Rule 6893 and paragraph (k)(ii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 note,
however, that this requirement does not impose any additional due
diligence obligations on Industry Members with regard to LEIs for CAT
purposes. Accordingly, this provision does not impose any due diligence
obligations beyond those that may exist today with respect to
information associated with an LEI. Although Industry Members will not
be required to perform additional due diligence with regard to the LEIs
for CAT purposes, Industry Members will be required to accurately
provide the LEIs in their records and may not knowingly submit
inaccurate LEIs to the CAT. Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6893 and
paragraph (k)(ii) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 are consistent with
the SEC's statements in the Approval Order for the CAT NMS Plan
regarding an Industry Member's obligations regarding LEIs.\29\
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Paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 6893 and paragraph (k)(iii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that, if an Industry Member
reports data to the Central Repository with errors such that its error
percentage exceeds the maximum Error Rate established by the Operating
Committee pursuant to the CAT NMS Plan, then such Industry Member would
not be in compliance with the Rule 6800 Series and Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8, as applicable. As discussed above, the initial maximum Error
Rate is 5%, although the Error Rate is expected to be reduced over
time. The Exchange intends to announce to its Industry Members changes
to the Error Rate established pursuant to the CAT NMS Plan via
Circular.
Furthermore, paragraph (d) of Proposed Rule 6893 and paragraph
(k)(iv) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 address Compliance Thresholds
related to reporting data to the CAT. Proposed Rule 6893(d) and
paragraph (k)(iv) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that each
Industry Member is required to meet a separate compliance threshold
which will be an Industry Member-specific rate that may be used as the
basis for further review or investigation into the Industry Member's
performance with regard to the CAT (the ``Compliance Thresholds'').
Compliance Thresholds will compare an Industry Member's error rate to
the aggregate Error Rate over a period of time to be defined by the
Operating Committee. Compliance Thresholds will be set by the Operating
Committee, and will be calculated at intervals to be set by the
Operating Committee.\30\ Compliance Thresholds will include compliance
with the data reporting and clock synchronization requirements.
Proposed Rule 6893(d) and paragraph (k)(iv) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 state that an Industry Member's performance with respect to
its Compliance Threshold will not signify, as a matter of law, that
such Industry Member has violated this Proposed Rule Series.
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(xii) Compliance Dates
Proposed Rule 6895 and paragraph (l) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 (Consolidated Audi Trail--Compliance Dates) sets forth the
compliance dates for the various provisions of the Proposed Rule 6800
Series and Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, as applicable. Paragraph (a)
of Proposed Rule 6895 and paragraph (l)(i) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 state that, except as set forth in paragraphs (b) and (c) of
Proposed Rule 6895 and paragraph (l)(ii) and (l)(iii) of Proposed
Chapter IX, Section 8, as applicable, or otherwise set forth in the
Proposed Rules, these rules are fully effective and members must comply
with their terms.
Paragraph (b) of Proposed Rule 6895 and paragraph (l)(ii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 establish the compliance dates for the
clock synchronization requirements as set forth in Proposed Rule 6820
and paragraph (b) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8. Paragraph (b)(1)
of Proposed Rule 6895 and paragraph (l)(ii)(1) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 state that each Industry Member shall comply with Proposed
Rule 6820 and paragraph (b) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8, as
applicable, with regard to Business Clocks that capture time in
milliseconds commencing on or before March 15,
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2017. Paragraph (b)(2) of Proposed Rule 6895 and paragraph (l)(ii)(2)
of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 state that each Industry Member shall
comply with Proposed Rule 6820 and paragraph (b) of Proposed Chapter
IX, Section 8, as applicable, with regard to Business Clocks that do
not capture time in milliseconds commencing on or before February 19,
2018. The compliance date set forth in paragraph (b)(1) of Proposed
Rule 6895 and paragraph (l)(ii)(1) of Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8
reflect the exemptive relief requested by the Participants with regard
to the clock synchronization requirements related to Business Clocks
that do not capture time in milliseconds.\31\
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\31\ See Letter from Participants to Brent J. Fields, Secretary,
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Paragraph (c) of Proposed Rule 6895 and paragraph (l)(iii) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 establish the compliance dates for the
data recording and reporting requirements for Industry Members.
Paragraph (c)(1) of Proposed Rule 6895 and paragraph (l)(iii)(1) of
Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8 require each Industry Member (other than
Small Industry Members) to record and report the Industry Member Data
to the Central Repository by November 15, 2018. Paragraph (c)(2) of
Proposed Rule 6895 and paragraph (l)(iii)(2) of Proposed Chapter IX,
Section 8 require that each Industry Member that is a Small Industry
Member to record and report the Industry Member Data to the Central
Repository by November 15, 2019. Such compliance dates are consistent
with the compliance dates set forth in SEC Rule 613(a)(3)(v) and (vi),
and Section 6.7(a)(v) and (vi) of the CAT NMS Plan.
2. Statutory Basis
The Exchange believes that the proposed rule change is consistent
with the provisions of Section 6(b)(5) of the Act,\32\ which require,
among other things, that the Exchange rules must be designed to prevent
fraudulent and manipulative acts and practices, to promote just and
equitable principles of trade, and, in general, to protect investors
and the public interest, and Section 6(b)(8) of the Act,\33\ which
requires that Exchange rules not impose any burden on competition that
is not necessary or appropriate.
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\32\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(6).
\33\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(8).
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The Exchange believes that this proposal is consistent with the Act
because it implements, interprets or clarifies the provisions of the
Plan, and is designed to assist the Exchange and its Industry Members
in meeting regulatory obligations pursuant to the Plan. In approving
the Plan, the SEC noted that the Plan ``is necessary and appropriate in
the public interest, for the protection of investors and the
maintenance of fair and orderly markets, to remove impediments to, and
perfect the mechanism of a national market system, or is otherwise in
furtherance of the purposes of the Act.'' \34\ To the extent that this
proposal implements, interprets or clarifies the Plan and applies
specific requirements to Industry Members, the Exchange believes that
this proposal furthers the objectives of the Plan, as identified by the
SEC, and is therefore consistent with the Act.
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B. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement on Burden on Competition
The Exchange does not believe that the proposed rule change will
result in any burden on competition that is not necessary or
appropriate in furtherance of the purposes of the Act. The Exchange
notes that the proposed rule change implements provisions of the CAT
NMS Plan, and is designed to assist the Exchange in meeting its
regulatory obligations pursuant to the Plan. The Exchange also notes
that the Proposed Rule Series implementing provisions of the CAT NMS
Plan will apply equally to all firms that trade NMS Securities and OTC
Equity Securities. In addition, all national securities exchanges and
FINRA are proposing the rules reflected in the Proposed Rule 6800
Series and Proposed Chapter IX, Section 8. Therefore, this is not a
competitive rule filing, and, therefore, it does not impose a burden on
competition.
C. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement on Comments on the Proposed
Rule Change Received From Members, Participants, or Others
No written comments were either solicited or received.
III. Date of Effectiveness of the Proposed Rule Change and Timing for
Commission Action
Within 45 days of the date of publication of this notice in the
Federal Register or within such longer period (i) as the Commission may
designate up to 90 days of such date if it finds such longer period to
be appropriate and publishes its reasons for so finding or (ii) as to
which the Exchange consents, the Commission shall: (a) By order approve
or disapprove such proposed rule change, or (b) institute proceedings
to determine whether the proposed rule change should be disapproved.
IV. Solicitation of Comments
Interested persons are invited to submit written data, views, and
arguments concerning the foregoing, including whether the proposed rule
change is consistent with the Act. Comments may be submitted by any of
the following methods:
Electronic Comments
Use the Commission's Internet comment form (https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro.shtml); or
Send an email to rule-comments@sec.gov. Please include
File Number SR-NASDAQ-2017-008 on the subject line.
Paper Comments
Send paper comments in triplicate to Brent J. Fields,
Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, 100 F Street NE.,
Washington, DC 20549-1090.
All submissions should refer to File Number SR-NASDAQ-2017-008. This
file number should be included on the subject line if email is used. To
help the Commission process and review your comments more efficiently,
please use only one method. The Commission will post all comments on
the Commission's Internet Web site (https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro.shtml).
Copies of the submission, all subsequent amendments, all written
statements with respect to the proposed rule change that are filed with
the Commission, and all written communications relating to the proposed
rule change between the Commission and any person, other than those
that may be withheld from the public in accordance with the provisions
of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be available for Web site viewing and printing in
the Commission's Public Reference Room, 100 F Street NE., Washington,
DC 20549, on official business days between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. Copies of the filing also will be available for inspection
and copying at the principal office of the Exchange. All comments
received will be posted without change; the Commission does not edit
personal identifying information from submissions. You should submit
only information that you wish to make available publicly.
All submissions should refer to File Number SR-NASDAQ-2017-008 and
should be submitted on or before March 1, 2017.
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For the Commission, by the Division of Trading and Markets,
pursuant to delegated authority.\35\
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\35\ 17 CFR 200.30-3(a)(12).
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Robert W. Errett,
Deputy Secretary.
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