Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 2D— - INVESTMENT COMPANIES AND ADVISERS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - INVESTMENT COMPANIES › § 80a–22
Allows a registered securities association (a group that makes rules for brokers and dealers) to set rules about buying, selling, and redeeming shares that come from investment companies. The association can make rules that set how to compute the lowest price a member may pay to buy a redeemable share and the highest price a member may get when selling or redeeming it, and can require a minimum time to pass after a sale before a member can resell or redeem the share. The association can also bar members from buying new shares in a primary offering except at the public offering price minus a commission or fee set by its rules so that sales charges are not excessive; the SEC may give exemptions to smaller companies. After 18 months from December 14, 1970 (or sooner if an association adopts such rules), the SEC may change or add to those rules. The SEC can make the same kinds of rules for investment companies, underwriters, and dealers, and those SEC rules override any conflicting association rules. An investment company must sell its redeemable shares only through a principal underwriter or at the public offering price stated in the prospectus, and underwriters or dealers must generally sell only at that public price, with limited exceptions for certain exchange offers, offers to all registered holders pro rata, or as the SEC permits. A company cannot delay paying redemption proceeds more than seven days after a share is tendered except when the New York Stock Exchange is closed (other than normal weekends or holidays), trading is restricted, an emergency prevents fair valuation or sale of assets, or the SEC allows another period. A registered open-end company cannot limit transferability beyond what its registration says or SEC rules allow, and it cannot issue its own shares for services or for property other than cash or securities, except as a dividend, distribution, or in a reorganization.
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15 U.S.C. § 80a–22
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73