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Thursday, December 16. 2021

SEC Announces Proposed Modifications to Electronic Recordkeeping Rule Requirements

The SEC has published proposed amendments designed to revise and enhance requirements for the means by which broker-dealers, security-based swap dealers (SBSDs), and major security-based swap participants (MSBSPs) maintain electronic records and produce prompt records. These changes are intended to modernize current record-keeping requirements to facilitate the production of more timely and accurate information.


Financial records in an office

The proposed updates will amend the electronic record preservation and prompt production of records requirements for the following rules:

  1. Exchange Act Rules 17a-4(f) and (j) which set forth the electronic recordkeeping and prompt production of records requirements for broker-dealers, including broker-dealers also registered as SBSDs or MSBSPs, adopted in 1997
  2. Rules 18a-6(e) and (g) which set forth the electronic recordkeeping and prompt production of records requirements applicable to SBSDs and MSBSPs that are not also registered as broker-dealers, adopted in 2019

The requirements in the above rules apply to records that registrants must maintain for specified periods of time, for example, three or six years.


The proposed amendments will modernize the current rules to keep pace with innovations in electronic recordkeeping by:

  • Adding an audit-trail alternative to the current requirement that broker-dealers preserve electronic records exclusively in a non-rewriteable, non-erasable format (or “write once, read many”)
  • Requiring that broker-dealers, SBSDs, and MSBSPs produce electronic records in a reasonably usable electronic format to allow securities regulators to search and sort information on the records
  • Addressing cyber security concerns by replacing a requirement in the broker-dealer recordkeeping rule that a third party with the ability to access the firm’s electronic records must undertake to provide the records to securities regulators if the firm refuses to do so with a requirement that a senior officer undertake this responsibility
  • Requiring that, to meet the audit-trail alternative, a broker-dealer’s electronic recordkeeping system must maintain electronic records in a manner that allows the recreation of an original record if it is altered, over-written, or erased
  • Adding a similar senior officer requirement to the SBSD and MSBSP rule
  • Requiring that non-bank SBSDs and MSBSPs preserve electronic records in a manner that either meets the audit-trail requirement or preserves the records exclusively in a non-rewriteable, non-erasable format
  • Remove or replace text to make those rules more technology neutral and to enhance readability

The public is invited to respond to the proposed updates during the comment period, which will remain open for 30 days following publication in the Federal Register. Instructions for submitting feedback are detailed in the Electronic Recordkeeping Requirements for Broker-Dealers, Security-Based Swap Dealers, and Major Security-Based Swap Participants proposed rule on sec.gov.


For more information, contact Michael A. Macchiaroli, Associate Director, at (202) 551-5525; Thomas K. McGowan, Associate Director, at (202) 551-5521; Randall W. Roy, Deputy Associate Director, at (202) 551-5522; Raymond A. Lombardo, Assistant Director, at (202) 551-5755; Joseph I. Levinson, Senior Special Counsel, at (202) 551-5598; or Timothy C. Fox, Branch Chief, at (202) 551-5687, Division of Trading and Markets, Securities and Exchange Commission, 100 F Street NE, Washington, DC 20549-7010.


Sources:

SEC Proposes Updates to Electronic Recordkeeping Requirements (sec.gov)

Proposed Rule (sec.gov)

Fact Sheet (sec.gov)


Posted by
LeAnn Dey
in Information Technology, Investor Education, SEC at 14:08
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