US Code
SUBCHAPTER I— DOMESTIC SECURITIES
§ 77g. Information required in registration statement

(a) Information required in registration statement(1) In generalThe registration statement, when relating to a security other than a security issued by a foreign government, or political subdivision thereof, shall contain the information, and be accompanied by the documents, specified in Schedule A of section 77aa of this title, and when relating to a security issued by a foreign government, or political subdivision thereof, shall contain the information, and be accompanied by the documents, specified in Schedule B of section 77aa of this title; except that the Commission may by rules or regulations provide that any such information or document need not be included in respect of any class of issuers or securities if it finds that the requirement of such information or document is inapplicable to such class and that disclosure fully adequate for the protection of investors is otherwise required to be included within the registration statement. If any accountant, engineer, or appraiser, or any person whose profession gives authority to a statement made by him, is named as having prepared or certified any part of the registration statement, or is named as having prepared or certified a report or valuation for use in connection with the registration statement, the written consent of such person shall be filed with the registration statement. If any such person is named as having prepared or certified a report or valuation (other than a public official document or statement) which is used in connection with the registration statement, but is not named as having prepared or certified such report or valuation for use in connection with the registration statement, the written consent of such person shall be filed with the registration statement unless the Commission dispenses with such filing as impracticable or as involving undue hardship on the person filing the registration statement. Any such registration statement shall contain such other information, and be accompanied by such other documents, as the Commission may by rules or regulations require as being necessary or appropriate in the public interest or for the protection of investors.
(2) Treatment of emerging growth companiesAn emerging growth company—(A) need not present more than 2 years of audited financial statements in order for the registration statement of such emerging growth company with respect to an initial public offering of its common equity securities to be effective, and in any other registration statement to be filed with the Commission, an emerging growth company need not present selected financial data in accordance with section 229.301 of title 17, Code of Federal Regulations, for any period prior to the earliest audited period presented in connection with its initial public offering; and
(B) may not be required to comply with any new or revised financial accounting standard until such date that a company that is not an issuer (as defined under section 7201 of this title) is required to comply with such new or revised accounting standard, if such standard applies to companies that are not issuers.
(b) Registration statement for blank check companies(1) The Commission shall prescribe special rules with respect to registration statements filed by any issuer that is a blank check company. Such rules may, as the Commission determines necessary or appropriate in the public interest or for the protection of investors—(A) require such issuers to provide timely disclosure, prior to or after such statement becomes effective under section 77h of this title, of (i) information regarding the company to be acquired and the specific application of the proceeds of the offering, or (ii) additional information necessary to prevent such statement from being misleading;
(B) place limitations on the use of such proceeds and the distribution of securities by such issuer until the disclosures required under subparagraph (A) have been made; and
(C) provide a right of rescission to shareholders of such securities.
(2) The Commission may, as it determines consistent with the public interest and the protection of investors, by rule or order exempt any issuer or class of issuers from the rules prescribed under paragraph (1).
(3) For purposes of paragraph (1) of this subsection, the term “blank check company” means any development stage company that is issuing a penny stock (within the meaning of section 78c(a)(51) of this title) and that—(A) has no specific business plan or purpose; or
(B) has indicated that its business plan is to merge with an unidentified company or companies.
(c) Disclosure requirements(1) In generalThe Commission shall adopt regulations under this subsection requiring each issuer of an asset-backed security to disclose, for each tranche or class of security, information regarding the assets backing that security.
(2) Content of regulationsIn adopting regulations under this subsection, the Commission shall—(A) set standards for the format of the data provided by issuers of an asset-backed security, which shall, to the extent feasible, facilitate comparison of such data across securities in similar types of asset classes; and
(B) require issuers of asset-backed securities, at a minimum, to disclose asset-level or loan-level data, if such data are necessary for investors to independently perform due diligence, including—(i) data having unique identifiers relating to loan brokers or originators;
(ii) the nature and extent of the compensation of the broker or originator of the assets backing the security; and
(iii) the amount of risk retention by the originator and the securitizer of such assets.
(3) Data standards for asset-backed securities disclosures(A) RequirementThe Commission shall, by rule, adopt data standards for all disclosures required under this subsection.
(B) ConsistencyThe data standards required under subparagraph (A) shall incorporate, and ensure compatibility with (to the extent feasible), all applicable data standards established in the rules promulgated under section 5334 of title 12, including, to the extent practicable, by having the characteristics described in clauses (i) through (vi) of subsection (c)(1)(B) of such section 5334.
(d) Registration statement for asset-backed securitiesNot later than 180 days after July 21, 2010, the Commission shall issue rules relating to the registration statement required to be filed by any issuer of an asset-backed security (as that term is defined in section 78c(a)(77) 11 See References in Text note below. of this title) that require any issuer of an asset-backed security—(1) to perform a review of the assets underlying the asset-backed security; and
(2) to disclose the nature of the review under paragraph (1).

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Title 15— COMMERCE AND TRADE

CHAPTER 2A— SECURITIES AND TRUST INDENTURES

SUBCHAPTER I— DOMESTIC SECURITIES

§ 77a. Short title

§ 77b. Definitions; promotion of efficiency, competition, and capital formation

§ 77b–1. Swap agreements

§ 77c. Classes of securities under this subchapter

§ 77d. Exempted transactions

§ 77d–1. Requirements with respect to certain small transactions

§ 77e. Prohibitions relating to interstate commerce and the mails

§ 77f. Registration of securities

§ 77g. Information required in registration statement

§ 77h. Taking effect of registration statements and amendments thereto

§ 77h–1. Cease-and-desist proceedings

§ 77i. Court review of orders

§ 77j. Information required in prospectus

§ 77k. Civil liabilities on account of false registration statement

§ 77l. Civil liabilities arising in connection with prospectuses and communications

§ 77m. Limitation of actions

§ 77n. Contrary stipulations void

§ 77o. Liability of controlling persons

§ 77p. Additional remedies; limitation on remedies

§ 77q. Fraudulent interstate transactions

§ 77r. Exemption from State regulation of securities offerings

§ 77r–1. Preemption of State law

§ 77s. Special powers of Commission

§ 77t. Injunctions and prosecution of offenses

§ 77u. Hearings by Commission

§ 77v. Jurisdiction of offenses and suits

§ 77w. Unlawful representations

§ 77x. Penalties

§ 77y. Jurisdiction of other Government agencies over securities

§ 77z. Separability

§ 77z–1. Private securities litigation

§ 77z–2. Application of safe harbor for forward-looking statements

§ 77z–2a. Conflicts of interest relating to certain securitizations

§ 77z–3. General exemptive authority

§ 77z–4. Data standards

§ 77aa. Schedule of information required in registration statement