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1 Legislative History to Clarify the Exemptive Authority of the Securities and Exchange Commission P.L. 99-648 1 (1986)

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TO CLARIFY THE EXEMPTIVE AUTHORITY OF THE
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
P.L. 99-648                     100 Stat. 3632
November 10, 1986
1)   Public Law No. 99-648, as approved,
November 10, 1986.
REPORTS
No Reports were issued to accompany the
enacted legislation, S. 2000.
HEARINGS
No Hearings were held concerning the
enacted legislation, S. 2000.
ENACTED BILL
99th Congress:
2)   S. 2000, a bill to clarify the exemptive
authority of the Securities and Exchange
Commission, as introduced by Mr. Byrd and
referred to the Senate Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs Committee, 99th
Congress, December 20, 1985.
3)   S. 2000 as reported (no written report)
with an amendment, August 13, 1986.
S. 2000 as passed the Senate, August 15,
1986. (See Item 6 of this Legislative
History for the language of this bill).

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