South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - South Carolina Uniform Securities Act Of 2005
Section 35-1-401. Broker-dealer registration requirement; exemptions.

(a) It is unlawful for a person to transact business in this State as a broker-dealer unless the person is registered under this chapter as a broker-dealer or is exempt from registration as a broker-dealer under subsection (b) or (d).
(b) The following persons are exempt from the registration requirement of subsection (a):
(1) a broker-dealer without a place of business in this State if its only transactions effected in this State are with:
(A) the issuer of the securities involved in the transactions;
(B) a broker-dealer registered as a broker-dealer under this chapter or not required to be registered as a broker-dealer under this chapter;
(C) an institutional investor;
(D) a nonaffiliated federal covered investment adviser with investments under management in excess of one hundred million dollars acting for the account of others pursuant to discretionary authority in a signed record;
(E) a bona fide preexisting customer whose principal place of residence is not in this State and the person is registered as a broker-dealer under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or not required to be registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and is registered under the securities act of the State in which the customer maintains a principal place of residence;
(F) a bona fide preexisting customer whose principal place of residence is in this State but was not present in this State when the customer relationship was established, if:
(i) the broker-dealer is registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or not required to be registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and is registered under the securities laws of the State in which the customer relationship was established and where the customer had maintained a principal place of residence; and
(ii) within forty-five days after the customer's first transaction in this State, the person files an application for registration as a broker-dealer in this State and a further transaction is not effected more than seventy-five days after the date on which the application is filed, or, if earlier, the date on which the Securities Commissioner notifies the person that the Securities Commissioner has denied the application for registration or has stayed the pendency of the application for good cause;
(G) not more than three customers in this State during the previous twelve months, in addition to those customers specified in subparagraphs (A) through (F) and under subparagraph (H), if the broker-dealer is registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or not required to be registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and is registered under the securities act of the State in which the broker-dealer has its principal place of business; and
(H) any other person exempted by rule adopted or order issued under this chapter; and
(2) a person that deals solely in United States government securities and is supervised as a dealer in government securities by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or the Office of Thrift Supervision.
(c) It is unlawful for a broker-dealer, or for an issuer engaged in offering, offering to purchase, purchasing, or selling securities in this State, directly or indirectly, to employ or associate with an individual to engage in an activity related to securities transactions in this State if the registration of the individual is suspended or revoked or the individual is barred from employment or association with a broker-dealer, an issuer, an investment adviser, or a federal covered investment adviser by an order of the Securities Commissioner under this chapter, the Securities and Exchange Commission, or a self-regulatory organization. A broker-dealer or issuer does not violate this subsection if the broker-dealer or issuer did not know and in the exercise of reasonable care could not have known, of the suspension, revocation, or bar. Upon request from a broker-dealer or issuer and for good cause, an order under this chapter may modify or waive, in whole or in part, the application of the prohibitions of this subsection.
(d) A rule adopted or order issued under this chapter may permit:
(1) a broker-dealer that is registered in Canada or other foreign jurisdiction and that does not have a place of business in this State to effect transactions in securities with or for, or attempt to effect the purchase or sale of any securities by:
(A) an individual from Canada or other foreign jurisdiction who is temporarily present in this State and with whom the broker-dealer had a bona fide customer relationship before the individual entered the United States;
(B) an individual from Canada or other foreign jurisdiction who is present in this State and whose transactions are in a self-directed tax advantaged retirement plan of which the individual is the holder or contributor in that foreign jurisdiction; or
(C) an individual who is present in this State, with whom the broker- dealer customer relationship arose while the individual was temporarily or permanently resident in Canada or the other foreign jurisdiction; and
(2) an agent who represents a broker-dealer that is exempt under this subsection to effect transactions in securities or attempt to effect the purchase or sale of securities in this State as permitted for a broker-dealer described in paragraph (1).
HISTORY: 2005 Act No. 110, Section 1, eff January 1, 2006.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 35 - Securities

Chapter 1 - South Carolina Uniform Securities Act Of 2005

Section 35-1-101. Short title.

Section 35-1-102. Definitions.

Section 35-1-103. References to federal statutes.

Section 35-1-104. References to federal agencies.

Section 35-1-105. Electronic records and signatures.

Section 35-1-201. Exempt securities.

Section 35-1-202. Exempt transactions.

Section 35-1-203. Additional exemptions and waivers.

Section 35-1-204. Denial, suspension, revocation, condition, or limitation of exemptions.

Section 35-1-301. Securities registration requirement.

Section 35-1-302. Notice filing.

Section 35-1-303. Securities registration by coordination.

Section 35-1-304. Securities registration by qualification.

Section 35-1-305. Securities registration filings.

Section 35-1-306. Denial, suspension, and revocation of securities registration.

Section 35-1-307. Waiver and modification.

Section 35-1-401. Broker-dealer registration requirement; exemptions.

Section 35-1-402. Agent registration requirement and exemptions.

Section 35-1-403. Investment adviser registration requirement; exemptions.

Section 35-1-404. Investment advisor representative registration requirement; exemptions.

Section 35-1-405. Federal covered investment adviser notice filing requirement.

Section 35-1-406. Registration by broker-dealer, agent, investment adviser, and investment adviser representative.

Section 35-1-407. Succession and change in registration of broker-dealer or investment adviser.

Section 35-1-408. Termination of employment or association of agent and investment adviser representative; transfer of employment or association.

Section 35-1-409. Withdrawal of registration of broker-dealer, agent, investment adviser, and investment adviser representative.

Section 35-1-410. Examination and filing fee requirements.

Section 35-1-411. Postregistration requirements.

Section 35-1-412. Denial, revocation, suspension, withdrawal, restriction, condition, or limitation of registration.

Section 35-1-501. General fraud.

Section 35-1-502. Prohibited conduct in providing investment advice regarding securities.

Section 35-1-503. Evidentiary burden.

Section 35-1-504. Filing of sales and advertising literature.

Section 35-1-505. Misleading filings.

Section 35-1-506. Misrepresentations concerning registration or exemption.

Section 35-1-507. Qualified immunity.

Section 35-1-508. Criminal penalties.

Section 35-1-509. Civil liability.

Section 35-1-510. Rescission offers.

Section 35-1-601. Administration.

Section 35-1-602. Investigations and subpoenas.

Section 35-1-603. Civil enforcement.

Section 35-1-604. Administrative enforcement.

Section 35-1-605. Rules, forms, orders, interpretative opinions, and hearings.

Section 35-1-606. Administrative files and opinions.

Section 35-1-607. Public records; confidentiality.

Section 35-1-608. Uniformity and cooperation with other agencies.

Section 35-1-609. Judicial review.

Section 35-1-610. Jurisdiction.

Section 35-1-611. Service of process.

Section 35-1-612. Severability clause.

Section 35-1-701. Application of act to existing proceeding and existing rights and duties.

Section 35-1-702. Fees; portion of recovery in civil and administrative enforcement actions retained by Attorney General.

Section 35-1-703. Effective date.

Section 35-1-800. Definitions.

Section 35-1-810. Notification of agencies.

Section 35-1-820. Immunity from administrative and civil liability arising from a disclosure pursuant to Section 35-1-810.

Section 35-1-830. Disclosure of financial exploitation to designated third party.

Section 35-1-840. Immunity from administrative and civil liability arising from a disclosure pursuant to Section 35-1-830.

Section 35-1-850. Delay of a disbursement or transaction due to suspected financial exploitation.

Section 35-1-860. Immunity from administrative and civil liability arising from a delay pursuant to Section 35-1-850.

Section 35-1-870. Access to or copies of records relevant to suspected or attempted financial exploitation of an eligible adult to agencies or law enforcement; records not available for public examination.

Section 35-1-880. No protection for qualified individuals participating in or materially aiding the financial exploitation of an eligible adult.