Where Can I Go for More
Information on Securities?
The
staff of the SEC's Office of Small Business and the SEC's Small Business Ombudsman will be glad to assist you with
any questions you may have regarding federal securities laws. For information about state securities laws, contact
NASAA or your state's securities administrator, whose office is usually located in your capital city.
The
entire text of the SEC's rules and regulations is available through the U.S. Government Printing Office or from
several private publishers of legal information. In addition, numerous books on this subject have been published,
and some are available at public libraries. As of this writing, the following volumes of Title 17 of the Code of
Federal Regulations (the SEC's rules and regulations) were available from the Government Printing Office:
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Vol. II - Parts 200
to 239. SEC Organization; Conduct and Ethics; Information and Requests; Rules of Practice; Regulation S-X and
Securities Act of 1933.
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Vol III - Parts 240
to End. Securities Exchange Act of 1934; Public Utility Holding Company, Trust Indenture, Investment Company,
Investment Advisers, and Securities Investor Protection Corporation Acts.
For additional information about
how to obtain official publications of Commission rules and regulations, contact:
Superintendent of
Documents
Government Printing Office
Washington DC 20402-9325
For copies of SEC forms and
recent SEC releases:
Publications
Section
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
450 Fifth Street N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20549-0019
Telephone: (202)942-4046
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