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How does an investment adviser to a pooled investment vehicle comply with the custody rule if it does not use the “audit provision”?

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How does an investment adviser to a pooled investment vehicle comply with the custody rule if it does not use the “audit provision”?

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If the financial statements of the pooled investment vehicle are not audited and distributed to investors in accordance with paragraph (b)(4) of the rule, the exceptions provided in that paragraph will not be available to the adviser. As a consequence, the adviser, among other things, must have a reasonable basis, after due inquiry, for believing that the qualified custodian sends quarterly account statements to each investor in the pool and must obtain an annual surprise examination with respect to the pool’s assets. We note that, because the privately offered securities exception provided in paragraph (b)(2) is not available with respect to assets of an unaudited pool, the adviser must maintain privately offered securities owned by the pool with a qualified custodian.

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