Event: Commission Meetings
CFTC to Hold an Open Commission Meeting on October 6
October 06, 2020
Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman Heath P. Tarbert announced the CFTC will hold an open meeting on Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. (EDT). The meeting will be held virtually in accordance with the agency’s implementation of social distancing due to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.
The Commission will consider the following:
- Final Rule: Amendments to Compliance Requirements for Commodity Pool Operators on Form CPO-PQR
- Memorandum of Understanding: MOU Between the CFTC and the Office of Financial Research Regarding the Sharing of Data and Information Collected on Form CPO-PQR
Members of the public may access a live feed via streaming or phone. Persons requiring special accommodations to access to the virtual meeting because of disabilities should email [email protected].
What: | CFTC Open Meeting |
Location: | Virtual Meeting |
Date: | October 6, 2020 |
Time: | 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. EDT |
Viewing/Listening Instructions: To access the live meeting feed, use the dial-in numbers below or stream at www.cftc.gov. A live feed can also be streamed through the CFTC’s YouTube channel. Call-in participants should be prepared to provide their first name, last name, and affiliation, if applicable. Materials presented at the meeting, if any, will be made available online.
Domestic Toll-Free: | 1-877-951-7311 |
International Numbers: | International Numbers |
Conference Passcode: | 3774262 |
Final Rule: Amendments to Compliance Requirements for Commodity Pool Operators on Form CPO-PQR
Statement of Chairman Heath P. Tarbert
Statement of Commissioner Brian Quintenz
Statement of Commissioner Rostin Behnam
Statement of Commissioner Dawn D. Stump
Statement of Commissioner Dan M. Berkovitz
Memorandum of Understanding: MOU Between the CFTC and the Office of Financial Research Regarding the Sharing of Data and Information Collected on Form CPO-PQR
Statement of Commissioner Brian Quintenz
Statement of Commissioner Dawn D. Stump
Statement of Commissioner Dan M. Berkovitz