Government of Saskatchewan Western Red Lilies
Financial Services Commission
   Securities Division

 
Notice

Permanent Registration

The Saskatchewan Securities Commission, along with most jurisdictions in Canada, will adopt a permanent registration system by December, 2001. This new system will be implemented under Multilateral Instrument 33-108 Permanent Registration which was published for comment on March 16, 2001.

Under Multilateral Instrument 33-108 Permanent Registration every registered firm must send us annual registration fees for itself and its registered individuals by December 15 of each year. If a firm fails to pay the annual fees by December 15, the registration of the firm and each of its registered individuals will be suspended on December 31 of the same year.

How permanent registration system is different from annual renewal system
The permanent system is different from the current annual renewal system in the following ways:

  • Firms and individuals will be registered indefinitely until they either surrender registration voluntarily, or their registration is revoked after a hearing. Registrations will no longer expire after a year.
  • Registration certificates will have no expiry date. We won’t issue new registration certificates each year.
  • Firms will send only annual registration fees and lists of its registered branches and individuals by December 15 of each year. Firms will no longer have to send in Form 5s for application for renewal of registration.

Multilateral Instrument 33-109 Ongoing Registration Reporting Requirements will harmonize ongoing reporting requirements. It will cover information which must be filed annually (usually within 90 days after the end of the firm’s financial year) such as financial statements and directors’ insurance resolutions. It will also cover reports of changes as they occur such as termination of employment. MI 33-109 will be published for comment soon.

  • Firms will pay annual fees by December 15 in all jurisdictions that are using the permanent registration system. Firms now renew registration on different dates in each jurisdiction.
  • Annual fees for firms, branches and individuals will remain the same.

How the permanent registration system will work
When the new system is in place, in October of each year we will send you a list of your branches, trading officers and salespersons registered in Saskatchewan according to our records. We will also advise of the annual fees your firm will have to pay for the firm, branches and registered individuals.

By December 15 of each year you will return the list we have sent with additions and deletions, plus fees based on branches and individuals on the list. We will promptly acknowledge receipt of the material and fees.

Over the next few months, we will review your list, and make a final reconciliation to our records and we will send you the final list of your branches and registered individuals. We will send you new certificates of registration for the firm and your registered individuals with no expiry date.

Transition to permanent registration
This is general description of how we plan to change to the new permanent registration system.

For firms that have renewed from January 1, to May 31, 2001
On your last renewal you paid an annual renewal fee which covers a certain period in 2002. In the next few months we will send you a refund for the fees that relate to 2002.

In October, 2001 we will begin the process outlined above under "How the permanent registration system works."

This paragraph also applies to new firms that have registered between January 1, 2000 and April 26, 2001.

For firms that will renew in the period from June 1 to August 31, 2001
Your registration expires before the end of 2001. We will write to you two months before your renewal date to begin the normal renewal process. However, we will ask you to pay fees for the number of months from the month of your renewal to December 31, 2001. Your registration certificate will expire on December 31, 2001.

In October, 2001 we will begin the process outlined above under "How the permanent registration system works."

For firms that will renew in the period from September 1 to December 31, 2001
Two months before your renewal date in 2001 we will ask for fees to cover the rest of 2001 and all of 2002. The fees will be based on the number of months from the month of renewal to December 31, 2002. We will also send you a list of your branches and registered individuals according to our records.

Once your renewal is approved, we will issue a new certificate of registration for your firm and your registered individuals with no expiry date.

Because you will have paid fees for all of 2002, the Commission will make an order exempting your firm and individuals from filing material and fees by December 15, 2001.

April 30, 2001

Contact:

Leah Fichter
Deputy Director, Registration
(306) 787-5876

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