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Show Page Enterprise Review, February 4, 1976 Three Oil Transport Charges on the Increase Oil companies and oil field drilling companies may be faced with increased transportation charges soon. Your Law Seminar At your convenience. The Intermountain Tariff Bureau, Inc. has requested the Public Service Commis- sion to approve major changes in fees charged for transporting oil field machinery and equipment in Utah. These changes are both revenue measures and an effort to catch up with inflation,' explained Thomas M. Zarr, attorney for the Tariff Bureau. The proposed your own home. Your car. Your plane. In YomV 'gjott mhi mroroy. Biflti rot tlh tninro. How busy executives, And still attend to other things. Attending a Law Seminar would be well worth the $500 to $1,000 in hotel bills, air fare and the rest. Because you need to keep current on Securities Law and Practice. Now you can update your knowledge at your convenience. In the evening at home. On your way to the office in your car. Wherever you can catch a moment to listen to a Juristics cassette. Thats right, a complete taped Law Seminar on Securities Law and Practice on 12 cassettes. And for only $100.00. Here are the 12 specialized areas of Securities Law prepared by an associate dean of a major law school, a practicing attorney and recorded professionally: changes include: -- new weight categories for transporting oil field machin- ery and equipment. -- decreased rate charged on holidays, with the number of holidays increased. -i- ncreased supervisory salary "it has been 18 months State and Federal Securities Acts Background, general structure and philosophy of leading state securities codes; the Uniform Securities Act; federal legislation, with emphasis on the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Financial arrangements and transactions that may be deemed the sale of a security." Federal and State Exemptions federal and state exemptions from registration, particularly transactions not involving any public offering," intrastate offerings, isolated transactions, preorganization subscriptions. Comparison of statutory language, case law, and the new SEC Rules 146 and 147. Analysis since the Bureaus last increase,' Zarr said, explaining inflation, fuel costs, labor costs and equipment costs have all increased since the last tariff change. and attorneys can keep up with the law. broker-dealer- s Registration of key The general mechanics of federal registration and of Regulation A filings. Registration procedures and principal requirements in selected, illustrative states: California, Utah, New York and New Jersey. Contrasting state and federal regulatory philosophies. regarding the proposed changes is scheduled for February 9, at 10:00 Private Placement and Limited Resales Commission hearing room. Broker Dealer Transactions A hearing a.m. in the Public Service Exposition of Section 4 (2) and of SEC Rules 144 and 146 respecting restricted securities. Determination and consequences of control, legends, escrow and other restrictions; suggested provisions. Sections 10 and 16 reporting requirements. Consideration of sections 4 Mergers and Consolidations First Federal Elects Directors At its annual stockholder meeting, First Federal Saving and Loan directors reelected two members and elected one new member to its Board of Directors. Paul V. Kelly, a director for 32 years, was named a director emeritus. R.P. Neilson, vice president and secretary of the Association, was chosen to take Mr. Kelleys place. Gerald R. Christensen, president of First Federal, and Dr. Neal A. Maxwell, commissioner of the education system for the Mormon church, were reelected to their positions on the board. Mr. Christensen informed the board and four shareholders present of the Asso- ciations net undistributed income in 1975 , an increase 35.2 percent over 1974. Last year was the first time net income exceeded $1 million, Christensen said. He announced that this month First Federal would begin offering a sunshine Account to consumers. The new account, basically a statement savings account, allows the participant to transfer money by telephone between a First Federal Savings accoun and one at a checking account in a bank. (3) and 4 (4), and their relationship to section 2 (11). New SEC Rule 145 and alternatives. Corporate and securities documents and procedures in affecting mergers. A consideration of related tax consequences. Registration Procedures and Practice short form registraSpecific suggestions concerning Regulation A filings tion) and full federal and state registration procedures and documentation. 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