Other Definitions
securities and exchange commission (dict)

Securities And Exchange Commission

For other uses of "SEC", see SEC (disambiguation)
The Securities and Exchange Commission, commonly referred to as the SEC, is the United States governing body which has primary responsibility for overseeing the regulation of the securities industry. It enforces, among other acts, the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the Investment Advisors Act. It removed regulatory authority from the Federal Trade Commission. The SEC has five Commissioners who are appointed by the President of the United States with the advice and consent of the Senate. Their terms last five years and are staggered so that one Commissioner's term ends on June 5 of each year. To ensure that the SEC remains non-partisan, no more than three Commissioners may belong to the same political party. The President also designates one of the Commissioners as Chairman, the SEC's top executive. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt appointed Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr, father of future President John F. Kennedy, to serve as the first Chairman of the SEC. For a list of other appointees, see: Securities and Exchange Commission appointees.

Related legislation

Forms

See SEC Forms List by category

See also

External links

Articles

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
shellfish
mollusk
reconstruction era (united states)
bo hansson
transition
marco polo bridge incident
diapensiales
angelman syndrome
batales
nepenthales
primulales
china proper
inner mongolia
nanjing massacre
xuantong emperor
long march
slaughterhouse
chen shui bian
lee teng hui
mainland china
list of flowers
cultural genocide
fletch
theales
scythia
1937 marijuana tax act
kennedy political family
carnarvon national park
pierre schaeffer
world brain
hindenburg disaster
timeline of the enron scandal
alpine national park
the art bin
sremski karlovci
little desert national park
cabbage
dubrovnik
juliette binoche
juggernaut
treaty of passarowitz
david gunn
long march rocket
dongfeng missile