Regulation S-T
  Rule 106
Prohibition Against Electronic Submissions Containing Executable Code
a. Electronic
submissions must not contain executable code. Attempted submissions identified
as containing executable code will be suspended, unless the executable
code is contained only in one or more PDF documents, in which case the
submission will be accepted but the PDF document(s) containing executable
code will be deleted and not disseminated.
b. If
an electronic submission has been accepted, and the Commission staff later
determines that the accepted submission contains executable code, the
staff may delete from the EDGAR system the entire accepted electronic
submission or any document contained in the accepted electronic submission.
The Commission staff may direct the electronic filer to resubmit electronically
replacement document(s) or a replacement submission in its entirety, in
compliance with this provision and the EDGAR Filer Manual.
Note to Rule 106:
A violation of this section or the relevant EDGAR Filer Manual section
also may be a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986, as
amended, and other statutes and laws. ]
Regulatory History |
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64 FR 27888, 27895, May 21, 1999 |
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