US Code
SUBCHAPTER I— INVESTMENT COMPANIES
§ 80a–54. Acquisition of assets by business development companies

(a) Permissible assets; percentageIt shall be unlawful for a business development company to acquire any assets (other than those described in paragraphs (1) through (7) of this subsection) unless, at the time the acquisition is made, assets described in paragraphs (1) through (6) below represent at least 70 per centum of the value of its total assets (other than assets described in paragraph (7) below):(1) securities purchased, in transactions not involving any public offering or in such other transactions as the Commission may, by rule, prescribe if it finds that enforcement of this subchapter and of the Securities Act of 1933 [15 U.S.C. 77a et seq.] with respect to such transactions is not necessary in the public interest or for the protection of investors by reason of the small amount, or the limited nature of the public offering, involved in such transactions—(A) from the issuer of such securities, which issuer is an eligible portfolio company, from any person who is, or who within the preceding thirteen months has been, an affiliated person of such eligible portfolio company, or from any other person, subject to such rules and regulations as the Commission may prescribe as necessary or appropriate in the public interest or for the protection of investors; or
(B) from the issuer of such securities, which issuer is described in section 80a–2(a)(46)(A) and (B) of this title but is not an eligible portfolio company because it has issued a class of securities with respect to which a member of a national securities exchange, broker, or dealer may extend or maintain credit to or for a customer pursuant to rules or regulations adopted by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System under section 78g of this title, or from any person who is an officer or employee of such issuer, if—(i) at the time of the purchase, the business development company owns at least 50 per centum of—(I) the greatest number of equity securities of such issuer and securities convertible into or exchangeable for such securities; and
(II) the greatest amount of debt securities of such issuer,
 held by such business development company at any point in time during the period when such issuer was an eligible portfolio company, except that options, warrants, and similar securities which have by their terms expired and debt securities which have been converted, or repaid or prepaid in the ordinary course of business or incident to a public offering of securities of such issuer, shall not be considered to have been held by such business development company for purposes of this requirement; and
(ii) the business development company is one of the 20 largest holders of record of such issuer’s outstanding voting securities;
(2) securities of any eligible portfolio company with respect to which the business development company satisfies the requirements of section 80a–2(a)(46)(C)(ii) of this title;
(3) securities purchased in transactions not involving any public offering from an issuer described in sections 80a–2(a)(46)(A) and (B) of this title or from a person who is, or who within the preceding thirteen months has been, an affiliated person of such issuer, or from any person in transactions incident thereto, if such securities were—(A) issued by an issuer that is, or was immediately prior to the purchase of its securities by the business development company, in bankruptcy proceedings, subject to reorganization under the supervision of a court of competent jurisdiction, or subject to a plan or arrangement resulting from such bankruptcy proceedings or reorganization;
(B) issued by an issuer pursuant to or in consummation of such a plan or arrangement; or
(C) issued by an issuer that, immediately prior to the purchase of such issuer’s securities by the business development company, was not in bankruptcy proceedings but was unable to meet its obligations as they came due without material assistance other than conventional lending or financing arrangements;
(4) securities of eligible portfolio companies purchased from any person in transactions not involving any public offering, if there is no ready market for such securities and if immediately prior to such purchase the business development company owns at least 60 per centum of the outstanding equity securities of such issuer (giving effect to all securities presently convertible into or exchangeable for equity securities of such issuer as if such securities were so converted or exchanged);
(5) securities received in exchange for or distributed on or with respect to securities described in paragraphs (1) through (4) of this subsection, or pursuant to the exercise of options, warrants, or rights relating to securities described in such paragraphs;
(6) cash, cash items, Government securities, or high quality debt securities maturing in one year or less from the time of investment in such high quality debt securities; and
(7) office furniture and equipment, interests in real estate and leasehold improvements and facilities maintained to conduct the business operations of the business development company, deferred organization and operating expenses, and other noninvestment assets necessary and appropriate to its operations as a business development company, including notes of indebtedness of directors, officers, employees, and general partners held by a business development company as payment for securities of such company issued in connection with an executive compensation plan described in section 80a–56(j) of this title.
(b) Valuation of assetsFor purposes of this section, the value of a business development company’s assets shall be determined as of the date of the most recent financial statements filed by such company with the Commission pursuant to section 78m of this title, and shall be determined no less frequently than annually.

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US Code

Title 15— COMMERCE AND TRADE

CHAPTER 2D— INVESTMENT COMPANIES AND ADVISERS

SUBCHAPTER I— INVESTMENT COMPANIES

§ 80a–1. Findings and declaration of policy

§ 80a–2. Definitions; applicability; rulemaking considerations

§ 80a–3. Definition of investment company

§ 80a–3a. Protection of philanthropy under State law

§ 80a–4. Classification of investment companies

§ 80a–5. Subclassification of management companies

§ 80a–6. Exemptions

§ 80a–7. Transactions by unregistered investment companies

§ 80a–8. Registration of investment companies

§ 80a–9. Ineligibility of certain affiliated persons and underwriters

§ 80a–10. Affiliations or interest of directors, officers, and employees

§ 80a–11. Offers to exchange securities

§ 80a–12. Functions and activities of investment companies

§ 80a–13. Changes in investment policy

§ 80a–14. Size of investment companies

§ 80a–15. Contracts of advisers and underwriters

§ 80a–16. Board of directors

§ 80a–17. Transactions of certain affiliated persons and underwriters

§ 80a–18. Capital structure of investment companies

§ 80a–19. Payments or distributions

§ 80a–20. Proxies; voting trusts; circular ownership

§ 80a–21. Loans by management companies

§ 80a–22. Distribution, redemption, and repurchase of securities; regulations by securities associations

§ 80a–23. Closed-end companies

§ 80a–24. Registration of securities under Securities Act of 1933

§ 80a–25. Reorganization plans; reports by Commission

§ 80a–26. Unit investment trusts

§ 80a–27. Periodic payment plans

§ 80a–28. Face-amount certificate companies

§ 80a–29. Reports and financial statements of investment companies and affiliated persons

§ 80a–30. Accounts and records

§ 80a–31. Accountants and auditors

§ 80a–32. Filing of documents with Commission in civil actions

§ 80a–33. Destruction and falsification of reports and records

§ 80a–34. Unlawful representations and names

§ 80a–35. Breach of fiduciary duty

§ 80a–36. Larceny and embezzlement

§ 80a–37. Rules, regulations, and orders

§ 80a–38. Procedure for issuance of rules and regulations

§ 80a–39. Procedure for issuance of orders

§ 80a–40. Hearings by Commission

§ 80a–41. Enforcement of subchapter

§ 80a–42. Court review of orders

§ 80a–43. Jurisdiction of offenses and suits

§ 80a–44. Disclosure of information filed with Commission; copies

§ 80a–45. Reports by Commission; hiring and leasing authority

§ 80a–46. Validity of contracts

§ 80a–47. Liability of controlling persons; preventing compliance with subchapter

§ 80a–48. Penalties

§ 80a–49. Construction with other laws

§ 80a–50. Separability

§ 80a–51. Short title

§ 80a–52. Effective date

§ 80a–53. Election to be regulated as business development company

§ 80a–54. Acquisition of assets by business development companies

§ 80a–55. Qualifications of directors

§ 80a–56. Transactions with certain affiliates

§ 80a–57. Changes in investment policy

§ 80a–58. Incorporation of subchapter provisions

§ 80a–59. Functions and activities of business development companies

§ 80a–60. Capital structure

§ 80a–61. Loans

§ 80a–62. Distribution and repurchase of securities

§ 80a–63. Accounts and records

§ 80a–64. Preventing compliance with subchapter; liability of controlling persons