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SUBCHAPTER I— DOMESTIC SECURITIES
§ 77r. Exemption from State regulation of securities offerings

(a) Scope of exemptionExcept as otherwise provided in this section, no law, rule, regulation, or order, or other administrative action of any State or any political subdivision thereof—(1) requiring, or with respect to, registration or qualification of securities, or registration or qualification of securities transactions, shall directly or indirectly apply to a security that—(A) is a covered security; or
(B) will be a covered security upon completion of the transaction;
(2) shall directly or indirectly prohibit, limit, or impose any conditions upon the use of—(A) with respect to a covered security described in subsection (b), any offering document that is prepared by or on behalf of the issuer; or
(B) any proxy statement, report to shareholders, or other disclosure document relating to a covered security or the issuer thereof that is required to be and is filed with the Commission or any national securities organization registered under section 78o–3 of this title, except that this subparagraph does not apply to the laws, rules, regulations, or orders, or other administrative actions of the State of incorporation of the issuer; or
(3) shall directly or indirectly prohibit, limit, or impose conditions, based on the merits of such offering or issuer, upon the offer or sale of any security described in paragraph (1).
(b) Covered securitiesFor purposes of this section, the following are covered securities:(1) Exclusive Federal registration of nationally traded securitiesA security is a covered security if such security is—(A) a security designated as qualified for trading in the national market system pursuant to section 78k–1(a)(2) of this title that is listed, or authorized for listing, on a national securities exchange (or tier or segment thereof); or
(B) a security of the same issuer that is equal in seniority or that is a senior security to a security described in subparagraph (A).
(2) Exclusive Federal registration of investment companiesA security is a covered security if such security is a security issued by an investment company that is registered, or that has filed a registration statement, under the Investment Company Act of 1940 [15 U.S.C. 80a–1 et seq.].
(3) Sales to qualified purchasersA security is a covered security with respect to the offer or sale of the security to qualified purchasers, as defined by the Commission by rule. In prescribing such rule, the Commission may define the term “qualified purchaser” differently with respect to different categories of securities, consistent with the public interest and the protection of investors.
(4) Exemption in connection with certain exempt offeringsA security is a covered security with respect to a transaction that is exempt from registration under this subchapter pursuant to—(A) paragraph (1) or (3) of section 77d 11 See References in Text note below. of this title, and the issuer of such security files reports with the Commission pursuant to section 78m or 78o(d) of this title;
(B) section 77d(4) 1 of this title;
(C) section 77d(6) 1 of this title;
(D) a rule or regulation adopted pursuant to section 77c(b)(2) of this title and such security is—(i) offered or sold on a national securities exchange; or
(ii) offered or sold to a qualified purchaser, as defined by the Commission pursuant to paragraph (3) with respect to that purchase or sale;
(E) section 77c(a) of this title, other than the offer or sale of a security that is exempt from such registration pursuant to paragraph (4), (10), or (11) of such section, except that a municipal security that is exempt from such registration pursuant to paragraph (2) of such section is not a covered security with respect to the offer or sale of such security in the State in which the issuer of such security is located;
(F) Commission rules or regulations issued under section 77d(2) 1 of this title, except that this subparagraph does not prohibit a State from imposing notice filing requirements that are substantially similar to those required by rule or regulation under section 77d(2) 1 of this title that are in effect on September 1, 1996; or
(G) section 77d(a)(7) of this title.
(c) Preservation of authority(1) Fraud authorityConsistent with this section, the securities commission (or any agency or office performing like functions) of any State shall retain jurisdiction under the laws of such State to investigate and bring enforcement actions, in connection with securities or securities transactions 22 So in original. The comma after “enforcement actions” probably should be a hyphen and the words “in connection with securities or securities transactions” probably should be part of subpar. (A).(A) with respect to—(i) fraud or deceit; or
(ii) unlawful conduct by a broker, dealer, or funding portal; and
(B) in connection to 33 So in original. Probably should be “with”. a transaction described under section 77d(6) 1 of this title, with respect to—(i) fraud or deceit; or
(ii) unlawful conduct by a broker, dealer, funding portal, or issuer.
(2) Preservation of filing requirements(A) Notice filings permittedNothing in this section prohibits the securities commission (or any agency or office performing like functions) of any State from requiring the filing of any document filed with the Commission pursuant to this subchapter, together with annual or periodic reports of the value of securities sold or offered to be sold to persons located in the State (if such sales data is not included in documents filed with the Commission), solely for notice purposes and the assessment of any fee, together with a consent to service of process and any required fee.
(B) Preservation of fees(i) In generalUntil otherwise provided by law, rule, regulation, or order, or other administrative action of any State or any political subdivision thereof, adopted after October 11, 1996, filing or registration fees with respect to securities or securities transactions shall continue to be collected in amounts determined pursuant to State law as in effect on the day before October 11, 1996.
(ii) ScheduleThe fees required by this subparagraph shall be paid, and all necessary supporting data on sales or offers for sales required under subparagraph (A), shall be reported on the same schedule as would have been applicable had the issuer not relied on the exemption provided in subsection (a).
(C) Availability of preemption contingent on payment of fees(i) In generalDuring the period beginning on October 11, 1996, and ending 3 years after October 11, 1996, the securities commission (or any agency or office performing like functions) of any State may require the registration of securities issued by any issuer who refuses to pay the fees required by subparagraph (B).
(ii) DelaysFor purposes of this subparagraph, delays in payment of fees or underpayments of fees that are promptly remedied shall not constitute a refusal to pay fees.
(D) Fees not permitted on listed securitiesNotwithstanding subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C), no filing or fee may be required with respect to any security that is a covered security pursuant to subsection (b)(1), or will be such a covered security upon completion of the transaction, or is a security of the same issuer that is equal in seniority or that is a senior security to a security that is a covered security pursuant to subsection (b)(1).
(F) 44 So in original. No subpar. (E) has been enacted. Fees not permitted on crowdfunded securitiesNotwithstanding subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C), no filing or fee may be required with respect to any security that is a covered security pursuant to subsection (b)(4)(B), or will be such a covered security upon completion of the transaction, except for the securities commission (or any agency or office performing like functions) of the State of the principal place of business of the issuer, or any State in which purchasers of 50 percent or greater of the aggregate amount of the issue are residents, provided that for purposes of this subparagraph, the term “State” includes the District of Columbia and the territories of the United States.
(3) Enforcement of requirementsNothing in this section shall prohibit the securities commission (or any agency or office performing like functions) of any State from suspending the offer or sale of securities within such State as a result of the failure to submit any filing or fee required under law and permitted under this section.
(d) DefinitionsFor purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply:(1) Offering documentThe term “offering document”—(A) has the meaning given the term “prospectus” in section 77b(a)(10) of this title, but without regard to the provisions of subparagraphs (a) and (b) of that section; and
(B) includes a communication that is not deemed to offer a security pursuant to a rule of the Commission.
(2) Prepared by or on behalf of the issuerNot later than 6 months after October 11, 1996, the Commission shall, by rule, define the term “prepared by or on behalf of the issuer” for purposes of this section.
(3) StateThe term “State” has the same meaning as in section 78c of this title.
(4) Senior securityThe term “senior security” means any bond, debenture, note, or similar obligation or instrument constituting a security and evidencing indebtedness, and any stock of a class having priority over any other class as to distribution of assets or payment of dividends.

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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