Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 214 - Arkansas Securities Department
Rule 214.00.18-001 - Amendment to the Rules of the Arkansas Securities Commissioner
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 214.00.18-001
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Rule 302.01(c) EXAMINATION OF AGENTS AND SUPERVISORS. The Commissioner requires that written examinations on general securities knowledge and state securities law be taken and passing scores achieved within a two (2) year period immediately preceding the filing date of the application before an applicant will be considered eligible for registration.
(1) Agent. An applicant to be
an agent must achieve passing scores for the appropriate FINRA examinations.
FINRA rules effective October 1, 2018 require agents to pass the Securities
Industry Essentials Exam (SIE) and a specialized knowledge exam appropriate to
their job function. Agent applicants must also pass the Series 63 or Series 66
exam that addresses state law. Prior to October 2018 agents were required to
pass a Series 7 or Series 1 exam along with an exam covering state
law.
(2) Limited Agent. Applicants
successfully completing a limited knowledge examination will only be eligible
for registration to effect transactions in those securities that were covered
by the limited examination. Applicants shall satisfy the state law examination
requirement by passing the Series 63 or Series 66 examination and the knowledge
requirement by passing at least one limited knowledge securities
examination.
(3) Supervisor. An
agent designated as a supervisor must achieve passing scores for the
appropriate FINRA examinations. FINRA rules effective October 1, 2018 require
agents to pass the SIE and a specialized knowledge exam appropriate to their
job function. Agent applicants must also pass the Series 63 or Series 66 exam
that addresses state law. Prior to October 2018 agents were required to pass
the Agent exams along with a Series 24 exam or the Series 9 and Series 10 exams
combined with the Series 23 exam.
(4) Limited Supervisor. If the firm is
limited in its scope of business and provides verification of the same to the
Commissioner then at least one (1) agent designated as a limited supervisor
must achieve passing scores for the appropriate FINRA examinations.
(5) Any individual who has been registered as
a general securities agent, general securities principal, or investment adviser
representative in any state, commonwealth, territory, district, or province in
the United States or Canada within the two (2) years immediately preceding the
filing of an application and who has at any time in the past met the
requirements of Rule
302.01(c) shall
not be required to repeat the examinations in order to become
registered.
(6) Solely in those
cases where circumstances warrant because of the limited time; amount; nature
of the issue or transaction involved; or the specific circumstances unique to
the applicant, the Commissioner may, upon petition and good cause shown by the
applicant, waive any or all of the examination requirements set forth above.
Rule 302.02(f) EXAMINATION OF INVESTMENT ADVISER REPRESENTATIVE.
(1) Examination Requirements. An individual
applying to be registered as an investment adviser representative under the Act
shall provide the Commissioner with proof of knowledge of the investment
advisory business and the Act by obtaining a passing score(s) within the two
(2) year period immediately preceding the filing date of the application, on
either of the following examinations:
(A)
Series 65 - Uniform Investment Adviser Law; or
(B) Appropriate FINRA examinations for
registration as a Broker-dealer Agent set out in Rule
302.01(c)(1),
combined with the Series 66, Uniform Combined State Law
exam.
(2) Waivers. The
examination requirements under Rule
302.02(f)(1)
shall not apply to an individual who currently holds and maintains in good
standing one (1) of the following professional designations:
(A) Certified Financial Planner (CFP) awarded
by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards;
(B) Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC)
awarded by the American College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania;
(C) Personal Financial Specialist (PFS)
awarded by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants;
(D) Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) awarded
by the CFA Institute;
(E) Chartered
Investment Counselor (CIC) awarded by The Investment Adviser Association;
or
(F) Any other professional
designation as the Commissioner may by rule or order
accept.
(3) Any
individual who has been registered as an investment adviser representative or
broker-dealer agent in any state, commonwealth, territory, district, or
province in the United States or Canada within the two years immediately
preceding the filing of an application and who has at any time in the past met
the requirements of Rule
302.02(f)(1)
shall not be required to repeat the examinations in order to become registered
as an investment adviser representative.
(4) Solely in those cases where circumstances
warrant because of the limited time; amount; or nature of the issue or
transaction involved; or the specific circumstances unique to the applicant,
the Commissioner may, upon petition and good cause shown by the applicant,
waive, any or all of the examination requirements set forth above.
(5) An applicant who is an agent for a
broker-dealer/investment adviser and who is not required by the agent's home
jurisdiction to make a separate filing on CRD as an investment adviser
representative but who has previously met the requirements of Rule
302.02(f)(1)
shall not be required to repeat the examinations in order to become registered
as an investment adviser representative in this state.
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