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Commodity Futures Trading Commission Act of 1974

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Effective
  
October 23, 1974

Statutes at Large
  
88 Stat. 1389

Public law
  
93-463

Titles amended
  
7 U.S.C.: Agriculture

Commodity Futures Trading Commission Act of 1974

Long title
  
An Act to amend the Commodity Exchange Act to strengthen the regulation of futures trading, to bring all agricultural and other commodities traded on exchanges under regulation, and for other purposes.

Enacted by
  
the 93rd United States Congress

Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-463) created the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, to replace the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Commodity Exchange Authority, as the independent federal agency responsible for regulating the futures trading industry. The Act made extensive changes in the basic authority of Commodity Exchange Act of 1936, which itself had made extensive changes in the original Grain Futures Act of 1922. (7 U.S.C. 1 et seq.).

The H.R. 13113 legislation was passed by the 93rd U.S. Congressional session and signed into law by the 38th President of the United States Gerald Ford on October 23, 1974.

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