FAQs for IAR CE: What to Know About NASAA’s Investment Adviser Representative Continuing Education Model Rule

Several states have adopted and implemented investment adviser representative continuing education (IAR CE) requirements, while many other states continue to join them in implementing these new requirements. Once implemented, Investment adviser representatives have until the compliance date to meet IAR CE requirements if they conduct advisory business in a state that has adopted the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA)’s Investment Adviser Representative Continuing Education Model Rule. As an approved IAR CE provider, RegEd answers some of the most common questions that IARs and firms have about these first-time requirements. To see a map of adopted states, visit here. Implementing […]

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New States Adopt NASAA IAR CE Model Rule, California Expected To Join

Investment adviser representatives (IARs) are required to meet Investment Adviser Representative Continuing Education (IAR CE) requirements annually if registered in a state that has adopted the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA)’s Investment Adviser Representative Continuing Education Model Rule. There are currently eleven (11) states that have adopted and implemented the IAR CE requirement. An additional four (4) states have adopted the IAR CE model rule with an implementation date of Jan. 1, 2024, among them is the state of Florida. More states, including California, are expected to adopt IAR CE requirements this year. With the possible addition of California, […]

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SEC Releases Risk Alert on Adviser Marketing Rule Outlining Key Areas of Focus for Examinations

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently published a risk alert highlighting additional areas of focus in relation to the amended Marketing Rule. In 2020, Rule 206(4)-1 under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 was amended to modernize rules that govern investment adviser advertisements and payments to solicitors. The first risk alert was published September of 2022 and detailed performance advertising, substantiation, policies and procedures, and books and records requirements. In addition to the initial Marketing Rule exam areas of review, the recent alert emphasizes three key areas of additional emphasis: testimonials and endorsements, third-party ratings, and Form ADV. The […]

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