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§ 44-3156 Application for licensure as investment adviser representative

AZ Rev Stat § 44-3156 (2019) (N/A)
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44-3156. Application for licensure as investment adviser representative

A. Any individual may apply for licensure as an investment adviser representative. An application for licensure as an investment adviser representative shall be signed by the applicant and by the licensed or federal covered adviser employing or intending to employ the applicant.

B. An application for licensure as an investment adviser representative shall be filed with the commission through the IARD. If the IARD does not provide for receipt of a filing, the filing may be made with the commission by mail or any other reasonable method that is acceptable to the commission.

C. An application for licensure shall include the following, together with other information the commission prescribes:

1. A completed form U-4 or any other form as the director may designate. An applicant that has a current form U-4 filed with this state may submit a brief written request for licensure with the commission.

2. Proof of compliance with written examination requirements.

3. If the applicant's fingerprints are not on file with the division, the CRD system or the IARD, a full set of fingerprints. The commission shall submit the fingerprints to the department of public safety for the purpose of obtaining a state and federal criminal records check pursuant to section 41-1750 and Public Law 92-544. The department of public safety may exchange this fingerprint data with the federal bureau of investigation.

D. An application for licensure as an investment adviser representative shall be accompanied by payment of the licensure fee prescribed in section 44-3181.

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