Commodity Futures Trading Commission November 26, 2010 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Sunshine Act Meetings
Document Number: 2010-29904
Type: Notice
Date: 2010-11-26
Agency: Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Agencies and Commissions
Sunshine Act Meetings
Document Number: 2010-29903
Type: Notice
Date: 2010-11-26
Agency: Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Agencies and Commissions
Sunshine Act Meetings
Document Number: 2010-29902
Type: Notice
Date: 2010-11-26
Agency: Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Agencies and Commissions
Sunshine Act Meetings
Document Number: 2010-29901
Type: Notice
Date: 2010-11-26
Agency: Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Agencies and Commissions
Sunshine Act Meetings
Document Number: 2010-29899
Type: Notice
Date: 2010-11-26
Agency: Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Agencies and Commissions
Public Input for the Study Regarding the Oversight of Existing and Prospective Carbon Markets
Document Number: 2010-29780
Type: Notice
Date: 2010-11-26
Agency: Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Agencies and Commissions
Section 750 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the ``Dodd-Frank Act'' or ``Act'') establishes an interagency working group (``interagency group''), headed by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (the ``CFTC''), to conduct a study on the oversight of existing and prospective carbon markets to ensure an efficient, secure, and transparent carbon market, including oversight of spot markets and derivative markets. The members of the interagency group are the Chairman of the CFTC, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission and the Administrator of the Energy Information Administration, or their designees. In conducting the study, the Dodd-Frank Act directs the interagency group to consult, as appropriate, with representatives of exchanges, clearing houses, self-regulatory bodies, major carbon market participants, consumers, and the general public. To assist the interagency group in conducting the study and formulating recommendations for the oversight of existing and prospective carbon markets, the CFTC is issuing this request for information through public comment.
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