Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 15 - ELECTED OFFICIALS
Division 30 - Secretary of State
Chapter 55 - Hearings Under Securities Act
Section 15 CSR 30-55.010 - Who May Request
Universal Citation: 15 MO Code of State Regs 30-55.010
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule sets out who may request hearings upon matters under the Missouri Securities Act.
(1) Hearings Before Commissioner.
(A) In all contested cases under Chapter 409,
RSMo, including matters involving discipline or disqualification of
broker-dealers, agents, investment advisers, or investment adviser
representatives under section
409.4-412,
RSMo, or administrative enforcement under section
409.6-604,
RSMo, the Enforcement Section of the Securities Division may initiate the
matter by submitting to the commissioner a petition for administrative relief.
The commissioner may act summarily if authorized by law, or may give notice and
set the matter for hearing. Any hearing shall be governed by Chapter 536, RSMo.
No order of revocation or suspension under section
409.4-412(b),
RSMo, may be issued by the commissioner,
unless the matter has been referred to the Administrative Hearing Commission as
provided in subsection (2)(B).
(B)
Any person aggrieved by a suspension or denial of an application summarily for
a broker-dealer, agent, investment adviser, or investment adviser
representative registration pursuant to section
409.4-412(f),
RSMo may request a hearing before the commissioner. The hearing shall be
governed by Chapter 536, RSMo.
(C)
Any person aggrieved by the denial, suspension, postponement or revocation of a
securities registration summarily, or the denial or revocation of exemptions
from registration may request a hearing before the commissioner. Pursuant to
section
409.3-306(d),
RSMo the hearing shall be governed by Chapter 536, RSMo.
(D) Any person aggrieved by the denial,
revocation, suspension, summary postponement or summary suspension of a
commodity broker-dealer or sales representative registration under the Missouri
Commodities Code, sections 409.800-409.863, RSMo may request a hearing before
the commissioner. The hearing shall be governed by Chapter 536, RSMo.
(E) Any person aggrieved by an order issued
by the commissioner pursuant to Chapter 409, RSMo, and not afforded an
opportunity for hearing prior to the issuance of the order may request a
hearing before the commissioner, except those provided for in subsection
(2)(A). The hearing shall be governed by Chapter 536, RSMo.
(2) Hearings Before the Administrative Hearing Commission.
(A) Any
person aggrieved by denial of a broker-dealer, agent, investment adviser, or
investment adviser representative registration by the commissioner may file a
petition with the Administrative Hearing Commission in accordance with section
409.4-412(j),
RSMo.
(B) In matters involving the
revocation or suspension of the registration of broker-dealers, agents,
investment advisers, or investment adviser representatives under section
409.4-412(b),
RSMo, the Enforcement Section of the
Securities Division shall initiate the matter by submitting to the commissioner
in addition to the petition for administrative relief provided in subsection
(1)(A), a proposed complaint for filing before the Administrative Hearing
Commission. The commissioner may then refer the matter to the Administrative
Hearing Commission in accordance with section
409.4-412(k),
RSMo. Attorneys for the commissioner may petition the Administrative Hearing
Commission for findings of fact and conclusions of law to support grounds for
disqualification under section
409.4-412(b)
and/or (d), RSMo. The Administrative Hearing Commission shall, after
opportunity for hearing, issue findings of fact and conclusions of law. The
matter shall then be referred back to the commissioner for consideration of
sanctions and final order.
*Original authority: 409.3-306, RSMo 2003; 409.4-412, RSMo 2003; 409.6-605, RSMo 2003; 409.836, RSMo 1985.
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