17 C.F.R. § 45.15

Current through November 30, 2024
Section 45.15 - Delegation of authority
(a)Delegation of authority to the chief information officer. The Commission hereby delegates to its chief information officer, until the Commission orders otherwise, the authority set forth in paragraph (a) of this section, to be exercised by the chief information officer or by such other employee or employees of the Commission as may be designated from time to time by the chief information officer. The chief information officer may submit to the Commission for its consideration any matter which has been delegated in this paragraph. Nothing in this paragraph prohibits the Commission, at its election, from exercising the authority delegated in this paragraph. The authority delegated to the chief information officer by this paragraph (a) shall include:
(1) The authority to determine the manner, format, coding structure, and electronic data transmission standards and procedures acceptable to the Commission for the purposes of § 45.11 ;
(2) The authority to determine whether the Commission may permit or require use by swap execution facilities, designated contract markets, derivatives clearing organizations, or reporting counterparties in reporting pursuant to § 45.11 of one or more particular data standards (such as FIX, FpML, ISO 20022, or some other standard), to accommodate the needs of different communities of users;
(3) The dates and times at which required swap creation data or required swap continuation data shall be reported pursuant to § 45.11 ; and
(4) The chief information officer shall publish from time to time in the FEDERAL REGISTER and on the website of the Commission the format, data schema, electronic data transmission methods and procedures, and dates and times for reporting acceptable to the Commission with respect to swap data reporting pursuant to § 45.11 .
(b)Delegation of authority to the Director of the Division of Market Oversight. The Commission hereby delegates to the Director of the Division of Market Oversight, until the Commission orders otherwise, the authority set forth in § 45.13(a)(1) , to be exercised by the Director of the Division of Market Oversight or by such other employee or employees of the Commission as may be designated from time to time by the Director of the Division of Market Oversight. The Director of the Division of Market Oversight may submit to the Commission for its consideration any matter which has been delegated pursuant to this paragraph. Nothing in this paragraph prohibits the Commission, at its election, from exercising the authority delegated in this paragraph. The authority delegated to the Director of the Division of Market Oversight by this paragraph (b) shall include:
(1) The authority to publish the technical specifications providing the form and manner for reporting the swap data elements in appendix 1 to this part to swap data repositories as provided in § 45.13(a)(1) ;
(2) The authority to determine whether the Commission may permit or require use by swap execution facilities, designated contract markets, derivatives clearing organizations, or reporting counterparties in reporting pursuant to § 45.13(a)(1) of one or more particular data standards (such as FIX, FpML, ISO 20022, or some other standard), to accommodate the needs of different communities of users;
(3) The dates and times at which required swap creation data or required swap continuation data shall be reported pursuant to § 45.13(a)(1) ; and
(4) The Director of the Division of Market Oversight shall publish from time to time in the FEDERAL REGISTER and on the website of the Commission the technical specifications for swap data reporting pursuant to § 45.13(a)(1) .

17 C.F.R. §45.15

85 FR 75565 , Nov. 25, 2020
85 FR 75565 , 1/25/2021; 86 FR 71812 , 9/4/2024

At 89 FR 71812, Sept. 4, 2024, § 45.15 was amended by revising paragraphs (a) introductory text, (a)(4), (b) introductory text, and (b)(4). However, the amendment could not be incorporated due to an error in the amendatory instruction that misidentified the section.