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§ 2297h–9.
Ownership limitations
(a)
Securities limitations
No director, officer, or employee of the Corporation may acquire any securities, or any rights to acquire any securities of the private corporation on terms more favorable than those offered to the general public—
(1)
in a public offering designed to transfer ownership of the Corporation to private investors,
(2)
pursuant to any agreement, arrangement, or understanding entered into before the privatization date, or
(3)
before the election of the directors of the private corporation.
(b)
Ownership limitation
Immediately following the consummation of the transaction or series of transactions pursuant to which 100 percent of the ownership of the Corporation is transferred to private investors, and for a period of three years thereafter, no person may acquire, directly or indirectly, beneficial ownership of securities representing more than 10 percent of the total votes of all outstanding voting securities of the Corporation. The foregoing limitation shall not apply to—
(1)
any employee stock ownership plan of the Corporation,
(2)
members of the underwriting syndicate purchasing shares in stabilization transactions in connection with the privatization, or
(3)
in the case of shares beneficially held in the ordinary course of business for others, any commercial bank, broker-dealer, or clearing agency.
(Pub. L. 104–134, title III, § 3111, Apr. 26, 1996, 110 Stat. 1321–343.)
cite as: 42 USC 2297h-9