Effective - 28 Aug 1986
409.561. Additional requirements, when applicable. — If the takeover bid is not subject to the requirements of section 14(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 15 U.S.C. 78n(d), the following additional requirements shall apply to the takeover bid:
(1) The takeover bid shall be made on the same terms to all offerees holding the same class or series of securities;
(2) The period of time within which equity securities may be deposited pursuant to a takeover bid shall not be less than thirty business days;
(3) Equity securities deposited pursuant to a takeover bid may be withdrawn at any time until the expiration of thirty business days after the commencement of the takeover bid and at any time after the expiration of sixty-five days from the commencement of the takeover bid, if the shares have not been purchased, and until the expiration of ten business days following the date of commencement of another offeror's takeover bid for the same equity securities if the shares have not been purchased and if the bidder has received notice or otherwise has knowledge of the commencement of such takeover bid;
(4) Where a takeover bid is made for less than all the outstanding equity securities of a class and where a greater number of such securities is deposited pursuant thereto than the offeror is bound or willing to take up and pay for, the securities taken up and paid for by the offeror shall be taken up and paid for as nearly as possible on a pro rata basis, disregarding fractions, according to the number of securities deposited by each shareholder;
(5) Where an offeror increases the consideration offered in a takeover bid, the offeror shall pay the increased consideration for all equity securities accepted, whether such securities have been accepted by the offeror before or after the increase in consideration;
(6) Within ten days of the filing of a registration statement as required by section 409.511 the commissioner of securities may schedule a public hearing or hearings or conduct such investigation as he deems necessary concerning any takeover bid for the purpose of determining compliance with the requirements of sections 409.500 to 409.566. Any such hearing or investigation shall be declared by order of the commissioner of securities. Any initial hearing shall commence within twenty days of the filing of a registration statement;
(7) In the event the commissioner of securities shall schedule a public hearing or otherwise conduct an investigation pursuant to subdivision (6) of this section, the commissioner of securities may also, in his discretion, issue an order staying the offeror from purchasing or paying for any shares tendered in response to its takeover bid at any time prior to such purchasing or paying for shares tendered. Every person shall comply with every such order;
(8) In the event the attorney shall issue a stay payment order pursuant to subdivision (7) of this section, the commissioner of securities shall, no later than thirty days from the issuance of such stay payment order, issue an order containing his findings of fact and conclusions of law;
(9) Any stay payment order issued by the commissioner of securities pursuant to subdivision (7) of this section shall automatically expire within sixty days from its issuance except where the commissioner of securities has in his order containing findings of fact and conclusions of law conditioned the purchase and payment for shares tendered upon changes or modifications in the registration statement, in which event any stay payment order shall be vacated by the commissioner of securities after he is satisfied that such changes or modifications have been publicly disseminated to offerees;
(10) The commissioner of securities may apply, on notice to the offeror and the target company, to a court of competent jurisdiction, and such court may grant an application, for good cause, to extend any of the time periods set forth in this section if an extension is necessary for the protection of offerees.
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(L. 1986 H.B. 1667)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXVI - Trade and Commerce
Chapter 409 - Regulation of Securities
Section 409.108 - Tampering with securities documents or impeding investigations prohibited.
Section 409.111 - Commissioner of securities may investigate violations.
Section 409.112 - Commissioner of securities may seek relief for violations, when.
Section 409.113 - Commissioner of securities may issue orders, when.
Section 409.114 - Duties and powers of commissioner of securities.
Section 409.500 - Short title.
Section 409.506 - Definitions.
Section 409.516 - Registration statement, contents — material changes, notice to commissioner, how.
Section 409.521 - Commissioner may make investigations, seek injunctions, when.
Section 409.531 - Commissioner may promulgate rules, establish fees.
Section 409.536 - Attorney general may prosecute, how.
Section 409.546 - Fraudulent practices not allowed, solicitation of offerees.
Section 409.556 - Construction of statutes.
Section 409.561 - Additional requirements, when applicable.
Section 409.566 - Unlawful practices, offeree may bring suit, damages, attorney fees.
Section 409.600 - Citation of law.
Section 409.605 - Definitions.
Section 409.610 - Financial exploitation, notification of agencies and family members.
Section 409.615 - Refusal of request for disbursement or transaction, when — expiration.
Section 409.620 - Immunity from liability, when.
Section 409.625 - Records, provided to agencies or law enforcement, when.
Section 409.630 - Website for training resources to prevent and detect financial exploitation.
Section 409.800 - Definitions.
Section 409.803 - Prohibited contracts — exemptions.
Section 409.806 - Exempt transaction — rules, generally, this chapter, procedure.
Section 409.808 - Commodity merchants — license required, boards of trade — designation required.
Section 409.810 - Prohibited acts.
Section 409.813 - Principals, agents, joint and several liability — when.
Section 409.816 - Applicability of other laws.
Section 409.818 - Intent of law.
Section 409.820 - Investigations by commissioner, subpoena powers — judicial enforcement.
Section 409.823 - Violations — powers of commissioner.
Section 409.826 - Violations of domestic or foreign laws, rules — legal and equitable remedies.
Section 409.830 - Insiders — restricted use of information, data to be public, exceptions.
Section 409.833 - Cooperation with other jurisdictions, agencies.
Section 409.836 - General authority of commissioner.
Section 409.838 - Service of process, appointment of commissioner as agent for service.
Section 409.843 - Administrative procedure, notice of intent, summary order, notice, hearing.
Section 409.846 - Judicial review of commissioner's orders — procedure — standard of review.
Section 409.848 - Exemptions — burden of proof.
Section 409.850 - Broker-dealers, sales representatives — applications for licenses — fees.
Section 409.853 - Examinations.
Section 409.860 - Records — examination without notice — fees.
Section 409.863 - Licenses — denial, suspension, revocation, limitations, cancellation — grounds.
Section 409.1000 - Business opportunities — definitions.
Section 409.1003 - Practices prohibited — penalty.
Section 409.1006 - Civil remedies.
Section 409.1-101 - Short title.
Section 409.1-102 - Definitions.
Section 409.1-103 - References to federal statutes.
Section 409.1-104 - References to federal agencies.
Section 409.1-105 - Electronic records and signatures.
Section 409.2-201 - Exempt securities.
Section 409.2-202 - Exempt transactions.
Section 409.2-203 - Additional exemptions and waivers.
Section 409.2-204 - Denial, suspension, revocation, condition, or limitation of exemptions.
Section 409.3-301 - Securities registration requirement.
Section 409.3-302 - Notice filing.
Section 409.3-303 - Securities registration by coordination.
Section 409.3-304 - Securities registration by qualification.
Section 409.3-305 - Securities registration filings.
Section 409.3-306 - Denial, suspension, and revocation of securities registration.
Section 409.3-307 - Waiver and modification.
Section 409.4-401 - Broker-dealer registration requirement and exemptions.
Section 409.4-402 - Agent registration requirement and exemptions.
Section 409.4-403 - Investment adviser registration requirement and exemptions.
Section 409.4-404 - Investment adviser representative registration requirement and exemptions.
Section 409.4-405 - Federal covered investment adviser notice filing requirement.
Section 409.4-407 - Succession and change in registration of broker-dealer or investment adviser.
Section 409.4-410 - Filing fees.
Section 409.4-411 - Postregistration requirements.
Section 409.5-501 - General fraud.
Section 409.5-502 - Prohibited conduct in providing investment advice.
Section 409.5-503 - Evidentiary burden.
Section 409.5-504 - Filing of sales and advertising literature.
Section 409.5-505 - Misleading filings.
Section 409.5-506 - Misrepresentations concerning registration or exemption.
Section 409.5-507 - Qualified immunity.
Section 409.5-508 - Criminal penalties.
Section 409.5-509 - Civil liability.
Section 409.5-510 - Rescission offers.
Section 409.6-601 - Administration.
Section 409.6-602 - Investigations and subpoenas.
Section 409.6-603 - Civil enforcement.
Section 409.6-604 - Administrative enforcement.
Section 409.6-605 - Rules, forms, orders, interpretive opinions, and hearings.
Section 409.6-606 - Administrative files and opinions.
Section 409.6-607 - Public records; confidentiality.
Section 409.6-608 - Uniformity and cooperation with other agencies.
Section 409.6-609 - Judicial review.
Section 409.6-610 - Jurisdiction.
Section 409.6-611 - Service of process.
Section 409.6-612 - Severability clause.
Section 409.7-701 - Effective date.
Section 409.7-703 - Application of act to existing proceedings and existing rights and duties.