Commodity Futures Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.20 — Canada — Ontario law | Esheria

Commodity Futures Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.20

This part defines key terms and gives the Commission core powers to administer the Act, act in emergencies, delegate authority, appoint experts, and conduct investigations.

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Canada — Ontario
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This part defines key terms and gives the Commission core powers to administer the Act, act in emergencies, delegate authority, appoint experts, and conduct investigations. The provision covers record-keeping, disclosure controls, registration, compliance reviews, and several Commission powers under Ontario commodity futures law. This part restricts who may trade commodity futures contracts, requires dealers and exchanges to give customers and the Commission specific filings and confirmations, and gives the Commission and Tribunal broad enforcement powers. The provision lets temporary orders take effect immediately, sets a 15-day default expiry, and gives the Tribunal power to extend them. It also requires notice for temporary orders, makes certain out-of-province orders and settlements apply in Ontario, allows court remedies and disgorgement administration, sets a six-year limitation period, and gives the Commission rulemaking and regulation-making powers. This segment sets notice, comment, publication, and ministerial-review steps for Commission rules and policies, and gives the Commission certain exemption and information-sharing powers.