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From the April-11, 2007 issue of Credit Union Times Magazine • Subscribe!

SEC Restructures Six District Offices to Regional Offices

WASHINGTON -- Effective April 2, the Securities and Exchange Commission said that each of its six district offices nationwide will become a regional office reporting directly to the agency.

The district offices are in Atlanta; Boston; Fort Worth, Texas; Philadelphia; Salt Lake City; and San Francisco. The Commission's existing regional offices are in Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Miami and New York.

The regional designation for the district offices will facilitate their cooperation with state and federal regulators, law enforcement agencies and consumer groups at the local level to better protect investors no matter where they live or with whom they invest, the agency said.

"Eliminating the two-tier hierarchy means that each of the commission's offices is of equal dignity and possesses all necessary authority to protect investors and otherwise execute its responsibilities," said SEC Chairman Christopher Cox. "Our new system also helps eliminate the potential for redundancy and overlap in our inspection and enforcement procedures."

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