HR 4696
International Regulatory Cooperation Improvement Act
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This bill, the International Regulatory Cooperation Improvement Act, aims to strengthen cooperation between the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and foreign regulators. It expands the CFTC’s authority to work with foreign authorities in detecting and prosecuting financial violations, and allows the Commission to host foreign officials with necessary logistical and incidental expenses. Furthermore, the bill facilitates the transfer of personnel and support services between the CFTC and other U.S. federal agencies, as well as foreign entities, to further these cooperative efforts.
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