New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 47A - BUREAU OF SECURITIES
Subchapter 4 - EXAMINATIONS
Section 13:47A-4.3 - Examination requirements for investment adviser representatives
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) An individual applying to be registered as an investment adviser or investment adviser representative shall provide the Bureau Chief with proof of having obtained a passing score on one of the following examinations, and which has not expired after two years of non-affiliation in a registered capacity, or of holding one of the following certifications:
(b) Except as provided at (c) below, any person whose registration has been terminated for a period of two or more years preceding the date of receipt by the Bureau of a new application for registration shall hold one of the certifications set forth at (a) above or pass the required examinations, unless granted a waiver by the Bureau Chief pursuant to N.J.A.C. 13:47A-4.5(c).
(c) Any person whose registration has been terminated for a period of two or more years may maintain the person's examination qualification for registration for a period of five years following termination provided that the person:
(d) Persons applying for registration as an agent who wish to act as an investment adviser representative, shall pass the Securities Industry Essentials Exam (SIE), the Series 7 and the Series 66 examinations, or their successor examinations, and persons applying for registration as investment adviser representatives, without otherwise registering as an agent, shall pass the Series 65 examination, or its successor examinations. Registered agents who have passed the Series 66 examination can give investment advice as part of their agent activities without registering separately as investment adviser representatives.
(e) For grandfathering purposes, the Bureau may consider other examinations as equivalent to the examinations required by this section.
(f) Any registrant, who relied upon one of the certifications described in (a) above in lieu of a qualifying examination, shall notify the Bureau of any termination of the certification within 10 days of such termination. To maintain the registration with the Bureau, the registrant must pass a qualifying examination, obtain a current qualifying certification, or be granted a waiver by the Bureau Chief within six months of the date the certification terminates. Should the registrant fail to requalify within this six-month period, the registrant must withdraw the registration or the Bureau may take action to revoke the registration. If, at the time the certification terminates, the registrant holds another qualifying certification or passed a qualifying examination, the registrant has 30 days to notify the Bureau of such termination.