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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (``CFTC'' or ``Commission'') is proposing to amend its Regulation 1.31 to maximize the cost-reduction and time-savings arising from technological developments in the area of electronic storage media while maintaining necessary safeguards to ensure the reliability of the recordkeeping process. Specifically, the Commission proposes to expand the category of required records for which an affected person may employ electronic storage media to meet the recordkeeping obligations imposed by the Commodity Exchange Act (``Act'' or ``CEA'') and Commission regulations. In addition, the Commission proposes to eliminate the current requirement that paper records eligible for transfer to micrographic storage media be maintained in hard copy form for two years. The Commission is also seeking comment on several recordkeeping-related issues.
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Recordkeeping; Federal Register Vol. 63, Issue
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Proposed rules.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (``CFTC'' or ``Commission'') is proposing to amend its Regulation 1.31 to maximize the cost-reduction and time-savings arising from technological developments in the area of electronic storage media while maintaining necessary safeguards to ensure the reliability of the recordkeeping process. Specifically, the Commission proposes to expand the category of required records for which an affected person may employ electronic storage media to meet the recordkeeping obligations imposed by the Commodity Exchange Act (``Act'' or ``CEA'') and Commission regulations. In addition, the Commission proposes to eliminate the current requirement that paper records eligible for transfer to micrographic storage media be maintained in hard copy form for two years. The Commission is also seeking comment on several recordkeeping-related issues.
Comments must be received on or before August 4, 1998.
Edson G. Case, Counsel, or Robert B. Wasserman, Special Counsel, Division of Trading and Markets, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street, NW, Washington, DC 20581. Telephone (202) 418-5430.
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