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107 STAT. 2344 PUBLIC LAW 103-202—DEC. 17, 1993 Public Law 103-202 103d Congress An Act Dec. 17, 1993 To extend and revise rulemaking authority with respect to government securities [S. 422] under the Federal securities laws, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of Government the United States of America in Congress assembled, Securities Act Amendments SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS. of 1993 15 USC 78a (a) SHORT TITLE. —This Act may be cited as the "Government note. Securities Act Amendments of 1993". (b) TABLE OF CONTENTS. —The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. TITLE I—AMENDMENTS TO THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Sec. 101. Findings. Sec. 102. Extension of government securities rulemaking authority. Sec. 103. Transaction records. Sec. 104. Large position reporting. Sec. 105. Authority of the Commission to regulate transactions in exempted securities. Sec. 106. Sales practice rulemaking authority. Sec. 107. Market information. Sec. 108. Disclosure by government securities brokers and government securities defders whose accounts are not insiured by the S^urities Investor Protection Corporation. Sec. 109. Technical amendments. Sec. 110. Offerings of certain government securities. Sec. 111. Rule of construction. Sec. 112. Study of regulatory system for government securities. TITLE II—REPORTS ON PUBLIC DEBT Sec. 201. Annual report on public debt. Sec. 202. Treasury auction reforms. Sec. 203. Notice on Treasury modifications to auction process. TITLE III—LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ROLLUPS Sec. 301. Short title. Sec. 302. Revision of proxy solicitation rules with respect to limited partnership roUup transactions. Sec. 303. Rules of fair practice in roUup transactions. Sec. 304. Effective date; effect on existing authority. TITLE I—AMENDMENTS TO THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 15 USC 780-5 SEC. 101. FINDINGS. The Congress finds that—