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§ 36b-9-formerly-sec-36-477

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The commissioner may require that each application for registration of a broker-dealer or investment adviser be accompanied by a true and correct statement of financial condition, in such form and containing such data as the commissioner may require. Such statement of financial condition shall be sworn to, before a person qualified to administer oaths, by the applicant, and shall state that the alleged facts therein contained are true to his own knowledge. If such applicant is a partnership, such oath shall be made by a general partner thereof, and, if such applicant is a corporation or other form of association, such oath shall be made by an executive officer thereof. Such statement of financial condition shall be kept in a confidential file and shall not be open to the public.(P.A. 77-482, S. 8; P.A. 97-220, S. 5, 15.)History: Sec. 36-477 transferred to Sec. 36b-9 in 1995; P.A. 97-220 amended section to provide that the commissioner may require applications for registration to be accompanied by statements of financial condition, effective July 1, 1997.