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250.65—Expenditures in connection with solicitation of proxies.

(a) General provision. Except pursuant to a declaration notifying the Commission of the proposed transaction, which has become effective in accordance with the procedure specified in § 250.23 and pursuant to the order of the Commission with respect to such declaration under the applicable provisions of the act, no registered holding company or subsidiary thereof shall expend any money or other consideration in connection with the solicitation of any proxy, consent, or authorization regarding any security of such company.
(b) Exceptions. This section shall not apply to:
(1) Ordinary expenditures in connection with preparing, assembling, and mailing proxies, proxy statements, and accompanying data; or
(2) Other expenditures not in excess of $100,000 during any one calendar year.
(c) Scope of declaration. A declaration with respect to any matter within the scope of this section shall state the amounts and purposes of the sums proposed to be expended, and set forth any information available to the company as to any contest which has arisen, or may arise, with respect to the subject matter of such solicitation. Any such declaration may be included in any application or declaration filed with the Commission as to any related matter.

Code of Federal Regulations

[Rule U, 6 FR 2015, Apr. 19, 1941, as amended at 59 FR 21928, Apr. 28, 1994]
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