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Do the designated principals have any reporting requirements once they have completed testing and verifying the members supervisory procedures?

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Do the designated principals have any reporting requirements once they have completed testing and verifying the members supervisory procedures?

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A. Yes. Rule 3012 requires the designated principals to submit, no less frequently than annually, a report to the member’s senior management that details the firm’s system of supervisory controls, the summary of the test results and any additional or amended supervisory procedures that have been created in response to those results.

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