Congressmen Flood & Torres Urge SEC Chair to Maintain Existing Definition of "Qualified Custodian" in Final Rulemaking
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Specifically, the Congressmen provided feedback on question 19 within the proposal, which asked for comments on whether the final rule should be changed to permit "only banks or savings associations that are subject to Federal regulation and supervision to act as qualified custodians?"
"The current custody rule includes both state-chartered banks and state-regulated trust companies as eligible to be qualified custodians" wrote the Congressmen, "When finalizing this rule, we strongly urge you to continue to allow for state-chartered banks and state-regulated trust companies to operate as qualified custodians."
During his time in the state legislature, then-
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Original text here: https://flood.house.gov/media/press-releases/congressmen-flood-torres-urge-sec-chair-maintain-existing-definition-qualified



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