Code of Maine Rules
02 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
032 - OFFICE OF SECURITIES
Chapter 510 - BROKER-DEALERS, INVESTMENT ADVISERS, AND OTHERS USING THE INTERNET FOR GENERAL DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION ABOUT SECURITIES PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Section 032-510-2 - Licensing Exemption
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
Broker-dealers, investment advisers, agents and investment adviser representatives ("IA representatives") who use the Internet to distribute information on available products and services through Internet communications shall not be considered to be "transacting business" in this State for purposes of Sections 16401 through 16404 of the Maine Uniform Securities Act based solely on that fact, if the following conditions are observed:
1. The Internet communication contains a legend in which it is clearly stated that:
2. The Internet communication contains a mechanism, including and without limitation, technical "firewalls" or other implemented policies and procedures, designed reasonably to ensure that prior to any subsequent, direct communication with prospective customers or clients in this State, the broker-dealer, investment adviser, agent or IA representative is first licensed in this State or qualifies for an exemption or exclusion from licensing. Nothing in this subparagraph shall be construed to relieve a state-licensed broker-dealer, investment adviser, agent or IA representative from any applicable securities registration requirement in this State;
3. The Internet communication does not involve either effecting or attempting to effect transactions in securities, or the rendering of personalized investment advice for compensation, in this State over the Internet, but is limited to the dissemination of general information on products and services; and
4. In the case of an agent or IA representative: