Cal. Fin. Code § 2087
Eligible Securities
Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2013
As of January 1, 2011
(a) If the commissioner finds that a rating assigned to a class of securities by an eligible securities rating service indicates that the class of securities is of sufficient quality to be eligible securities, the commissioner may by regulation or order declare the rating to be an eligible rating.
(a) If the commissioner finds that a rating assigned to a class of securities by an eligible securities rating service indicates that the class of securities is of sufficient quality to be eligible securities, the commissioner may by regulation or order declare the rating to be an eligible rating.
(b) With respect to this chapter “eligible rating” means any rating assigned to such security or class of securities by such eligible securities rating service which the commissioner has by regulation or order declared to be an eligible rating.
(b) With respect to this division “eligible rating” means any rating assigned to such security or class of securities by such eligible securities rating service which the commissioner has by regulation or order declared to be an eligible rating.
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