Public Comments

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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Release No. IA-1869; File No. 4-433

Roundtable on Investment Adviser Regulatory Issues

AGENCY: Securities and Exchange Commission.

ACTION: Notice of roundtable meeting; Request for comment.

SUMMARY: On May 23, 2000, the Securities and Exchange Commission will host a roundtable discussing several issues relating to investment advisers. The Commission has several initiatives on its agenda for this year which promise to dramatically alter the regulatory landscape for advisers. The roundtable will bring together investment advisers, legal counsel to advisers, representatives from state regulatory bodies, representatives from the NASD, and others to discuss these issues and offer their recommendations.

The roundtable will take place at the Commissions' headquarters at 450 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The public is invited to observe the roundtable discussions. Seating is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before May 12, 2000.

ADDRESSES: Comments should be submitted in triplicate to Jonathan G. Katz, Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549-0609. Comments may also be submitted electronically at the following E-mail address: rule-comments@sec.gov. All comment letters should refer to File No. 4- 433; this File number should be included on the subject line if E-mail is used. Comment letters will be available for public inspection and copying in the Commission's Public Reference Room, 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549. Electronically submitted comment letters also will be posted on the Commission's Internet web site (http://www.sec.gov).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cynthia M. Fornelli, Senior Adviser to the Director, Division of Investment Management, (202) 942-0720, or J. David Fielder, Adviser to the Director, Division of Investment Management, (202) 942-0530, fielderd@sec.gov, at Securities and Exchange Commission, 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549-0506.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The public may submit written comments on the following topics to be discussed at the Roundtable on Investment Adviser Regulatory Issues:

I. Investment Advisers In Today's Competitive Markets / Modernization of Adviser Regulation

    A. Investment Advisers and Broker Dealers - Are the Lines Blurring? (Proposed rule 202(a)(11)-1: Deeming certain broker-dealers not to be investment advisers)

    B. Should the other statutory exceptions from the definition of "investment adviser" be revisited?

    C. Effectiveness of bifurcated regulatory regime under NSMIA

    D. Review of the disclosure model

    E. Is there a need for a self-regulatory organization?

II. Trading Practices

    A. Use of soft dollars

    B. Obligation to seek best execution

    C. Allocation of investment opportunities

    D. Personal trading (including whether there should there be a code of ethics requirement)

    E. Custody

    F. Trading error correction

III. Conflicts of Interest

    A. Conflicts faced by advisers

    B. Proposed rule 206(4)-5: pay to play

    C. Possible rule modifying Section 206(3)'s restrictions on principal trading

    D. Supervision

IV. Advertising and Performance Reporting

    A. Use of investment performance in advertising

    B. Revisions to the Advisers Act advertising rules

    C. Standardization of performance reporting

V. Technology and Investment Adviser Regulation

    A. Implications of Internet/Technology for Advisers

    B. Revisions to Form ADV

    C. The IARD: new electronic filing system

    D. Modifying the rules regarding maintenance of investment adviser books and records

Jonathan G. Katz

Secretary

April 27, 2000