Securities Act, 1988, S-42.2 — Canada — Saskatchewan law | Esheria

Securities Act, 1988, S-42.2

The Chairperson and Commission members can exercise Commission powers, sign Commission documents, and hire advisers; the Commission can submit materials for examination and compel witnesses and documents in that process.

Jurisdiction
Canada — Saskatchewan
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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benchmark administration commission enforcement commission powers continuous disclosure costs and exemptions court procedure dealer reimbursement disclosure enforcement powers evidence preservation filing and delivery financial compensation hearings and reviews insider trading investigations investor claims litigation mutual fund purchases mutual funds prospectus disclosure proxy voting receivership records and disclosure registration for trading +9 more

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The Chairperson and Commission members can exercise Commission powers, sign Commission documents, and hire advisers; the Commission can submit materials for examination and compel witnesses and documents in that process. The Commission, Chairperson, and Director have powers to run hearings, reviews, investigations, and related orders, while affected persons must respond to notices and comply with evidence and confidentiality rules. This part sets benchmark compliance rules, registration limits, and disclosure/prospectus obligations, while giving the Commission and Director specific powers and hearing requirements. This segment covers insider-trading disclosure rules, take-over bid rules, mutual fund investment restrictions, and Commission/Director enforcement powers. The Commission can freeze or control property in certain enforcement situations, register land-title interests, and seek court-appointed receivers. The section also sets rules for financial compensation enforcement and prohibits destroying or obstructing required evidence.

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