(a) The Commission may specify by rules and regulations appropriate standards with respect to training, experience, and such other qualifications as the Commission finds necessary or desirable to insure the fitness of persons required to be registered with the Commission. In connection therewith, the Commission may prescribe by rules and regulations the adoption of written proficiency examinations to be given to applicants for registration and the establishment of reasonable fees to be charged to such applicants to cover the administration of such examinations. The Commission may further prescribe by rules and regulations that, in lieu of examinations administered by the Commission, futures associations registered under section 21 of this title, contract markets, or derivatives transaction execution facilities may adopt written proficiency examinations to be given to applicants for registration and charge reasonable fees to such applicants to cover the administration of such examinations. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the Commission may specify by rules and regulations such terms and conditions as it deems appropriate to protect the public interest wherein exception to any written proficiency examination shall be made with respect to individuals who have demonstrated, through training and experience, the degree of proficiency and skill necessary to protect the interests of customers, clients, pool participants, or other members of the public with whom such individuals deal.
(b) The Commission shall issue regulations to require new registrants, within six months after receiving such registration, to attend a training session, and all other registrants to attend periodic training sessions, to ensure that registrants understand their responsibilities to the public under this chapter, including responsibilities to observe just and equitable principles of trade, any rule or regulation of the Commission, any rule of any appropriate contract market, derivatives transaction execution facility, registered futures association, or other self-regulatory organization, or any other applicable Federal or state 11 So in original. Probably should be capitalized. law, rule or regulation.
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CHAPTER 1— COMMODITY EXCHANGES
§ 6. Regulation of futures trading and foreign transactions
§ 6b. Contracts designed to defraud or mislead
§ 6e. Dealings by unregistered floor trader or broker prohibited
§ 6f. Registration and financial requirements; risk assessment
§ 6g. Reporting and recordkeeping
§ 6h. False self-representation as registered entity member prohibited
§ 6l. Commodity trading advisors and commodity pool operators; Congressional finding
§ 6p. Standards and examinations
§ 6q. Special procedures to encourage and facilitate bona fide hedging by agricultural producers
§ 6r. Reporting and recordkeeping for uncleared swaps
§ 6s. Registration and regulation of swap dealers and major swap participants
§ 6t. Large swap trader reporting
§ 7. Designation of boards of trade as contract markets
§ 7a–1. Derivatives clearing organizations
§ 7a–2. Common provisions applicable to registered entities
§ 7b. Suspension or revocation of designation as registered entity
§ 7b–1. Designation of securities exchanges and associations as contract markets
§ 7b–3. Swap execution facilities
§ 9. Prohibition regarding manipulation and false information
§ 9a. Assessment of money penalties
§ 9b. Rules prohibiting deceptive and other abusive telemarketing acts or practices
§ 9c. Notice of investigations and enforcement actions
§ 12a. Registration of commodity dealers and associated persons; regulation of registered entities
§ 12b. Trading ban violations; prohibition
§ 12d. Commission action for noncompliance with export sales reporting requirements
§ 12e. Repealed. , , , 2763A–410
§ 13. Violations generally; punishment; costs of prosecution
§ 13a–1. Enjoining or restraining violations
§ 13a–2. Jurisdiction of States
§ 13c. Responsibility as principal; minor violations
§ 15b. Cotton futures contracts
§ 16a. Service fees and National Futures Association study
§ 17a. Separability of 1936 amendment
§ 17b. Separability of 1968 amendment
§ 18. Complaints against registered persons
§ 19. Consideration of costs and benefits and antitrust laws
§ 21. Registered futures associations
§ 22. Research and information programs; reports to Congress
§ 23. Standardized contracts for certain commodities
§ 24. Customer property with respect to commodity broker debtors; definitions
§ 25. Private rights of action
§ 26. Commodity whistleblower incentives and protection
§ 27a. Exclusion of identified banking product
§ 27c. Exclusion of certain other identified banking products