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§6n Registration of commodity trading advisors and commodity pool operators; application; expiration and renewal; record keeping and reports; disclosure; statements of account

Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - COMMODITY EXCHANGES › § 6n

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Commodity trading advisors (CTAs) and commodity pool operators (CPOs), and people who plan to become them, must register with the Commission by filing an application. The application must give the Commission the information it needs, including the firm’s name and type, state of organization, office locations, names and addresses of key people and number of employees, the last ten years of business ties and education for those key people, what the business does and how it gives advice, what control it has over clients’ money and accounts, how it will be paid, and any other facts the Commission requires. Registrations end on the 30th day of June each year (or at another date the Commission sets that is at least one year away) and must be renewed the same way as the first application. Registered CTAs and CPOs must keep books, records, and reports in the form the Commission requires and keep them for at least three years (or longer if the Commission directs). These records must be open to inspection by the Commission or the Department of Justice. If asked, they must give client names and addresses and samples or copies of any reports, letters, or other materials sent to clients or prospects. Unless the Commission allows otherwise, they must fully disclose to clients all futures positions held by their key people. CPOs must regularly send account statements to each participant showing the current status of all trading accounts the participant has an interest in.

Full Legal Text

Title 7, §6n

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(1)Any commodity trading advisor or commodity pool operator, or any person who contemplates becoming a commodity trading advisor or commodity pool operator, may register under this chapter by filing an application with the Commission. Such application shall contain such information, in such form and detail, as the Commission may, by rules and regulations, prescribe as necessary or appropriate in the public interest, including the following:
(A)the name and form of organization, including capital structure, under which the applicant engages or intends to engage in business; the name of the State under the laws of which he is organized; the location of his principal business office and branch offices, if any; the names and addresses of all partners, officers, directors, and persons performing similar functions or, if the applicant be an individual, of such individual; and the number of employees;
(B)the education, the business affiliations for the past ten years, and the present business affiliations of the applicant and of his partners, officers, directors, and persons performing similar functions and of any controlling person thereof;
(C)the nature of the business of the applicant, including the manner of giving advice and rendering of analyses or reports;
(D)the nature and scope of the authority of the applicant with respect to clients’ funds and accounts;
(E)the basis upon which the applicant is or will be compensated; and
(F)such other information as the Commission may require to determine whether the applicant is qualified for registration.
(2)Each registration under this section shall expire on the 30th day of June of each year, or at such other time, not less than one year from the effective date thereof, as the Commission may by rule, regulation, or order prescribe, and shall be renewed upon application therefor subject to the same requirements as in the case of an original application.
(3)(A)Every commodity trading advisor and commodity pool operator registered under this chapter shall maintain books and records and file such reports in such form and manner as may be prescribed by the Commission. All such books and records shall be kept for a period of at least three years, or longer if the Commission so directs, and shall be open to inspection by any representative of the Commission or the Department of Justice. Upon the request of the Commission, a registered commodity trading advisor or commodity pool operator shall furnish the name and address of each client, subscriber, or participant, and submit samples or copies of all reports, letters, circulars, memorandums, publications, writings, or other literature or advice distributed to clients, subscribers, or participants, or prospective clients, subscribers, or participants.
(B)Unless otherwise authorized by the Commission by rule or regulation, all commodity trading advisors and commodity pool operators shall make a full and complete disclosure to their subscribers, clients, or participants of all futures market positions taken or held by the individual principals of their organization.
(4)Every commodity pool operator shall regularly furnish statements of account to each participant in his operations. Such statements shall be in such form and manner as may be prescribed by the Commission and shall include complete information as to the current status of all trading accounts in which such participant has an interest.

Legislative History

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Amendments

1983—Par. (5). Pub. L. 97–444 struck out par. (5) which authorized Commission, without hearing, to deny registration to any person as a commodity trading advisor or commodity pool operator if such person was subject to an outstanding order under this chapter denying to such person trading privileges on any contract market, or suspending or revoking the registration of such person as a commodity trading advisor, commodity pool operator, futures commission merchant, or floor broker, or suspending or expelling such person from membership on any contract market. Par. (6). Pub. L. 97–444 struck out par. (6) which authorized Commission to deny registration or revoke or suspend the registration of any commodity trading advisor or commodity pool operator if the Commission found that such denial, revocation, or suspension was in the public interest and that such person had been guilty of certain specified activities. See section 12a(2), (3), and (4) of this title. 1978—Par. (2). Pub. L. 95–405, § 9(1)–(3), redesignated par. (3) as (2) and substituted “Each registration” for “All registrations” and inserted “or at such other time, not less than one year from the

Effective Date

thereof, as the Commission may rule, regulation, or order prescribe,” after “June of each year,”. Former par. (2), which provided that registration under this section becomes effective thirty days after the receipt of such application by the Commission, or within such shorter period of time as the Commission may determine, was struck out. Pars. (3) to (6). Pub. L. 95–405, § 9(1), redesignated pars. (4) to (7) as (3) to (6), respectively. Former par. (3) redesignated (2).

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

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of 1983 AmendmentAmendment by Pub. L. 97–444 effective Jan. 11, 1983, see section 239 of Pub. L. 97–444, set out as a note under section 2 of this title.

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of 1978 AmendmentAmendment by Pub. L. 95–405 effective Oct. 1, 1978, see section 28 of Pub. L. 95–405, set out as a note under section 2 of this title.

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For

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of section, see section 418 of Pub. L. 93–463, set out as an

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of 1974 Amendment note under section 2 of this title.

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Citation

7 U.S.C. § 6n

Title 7Agriculture

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73