The Supervisory System
Chapters in this video
What this video covers
- Why "reasonably designed" is the standard for a supervisory system, and why a firm with a rogue rep can still be in compliance
- The three required pieces of every supervisory system: written supervisory procedures (WSPs), designation of supervisory personnel, and assignment of each registered person to a registered supervisor
- Why supervisory duties cannot be delegated to unregistered persons, no matter how capable the assistant
- Which principal license maps to which business: Series 24, Series 4, Series 9/10, and Series 53
- What makes a location an Office of Supervisory Jurisdiction (OSJ), with new account approval as the differentiator the exam loves
- The square-in-a-rectangle relationship: every OSJ is a branch office, but not every branch office is an OSJ
- The 30-business-day rule and other exemptions (primary residences, back offices, offices of convenience, business continuity sites) that keep a location off the branch registration list
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