Unofficial Consolidation: OSC Rule 14-502 (Commodity Futures Act) Designation of Additional Commodities

Unofficial Consolidation: OSC Rule 14-502 (Commodity Futures Act) Designation of Additional Commodities

Unofficial Consolidation OSC Rule

Ontario Securities Commission

Rule 14-502

Unofficial consolidation current to 2005-05-16.

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Ontario Securities Commission Rule 14-502 (Commodity Futures Act)
Designation of Additional Commodities

Contents

Part 1 Designation of Additional Commodities

Designation of Additional Commodities

Part 2 Effective Date

Effective Date

 

 

Part 1
Designation of Additional Commodities

Designation of Additional Commodities

1.1         In addition to the commodities listed in section 1 of the Commodity Futures Act, each of the following is designated as a commodity:

    1. Energy and fuel, including gas, oil, electricity and energy-related products whether in their original or processed state, and any by-products thereof;
    2. Weather, including temperatures, precipitation levels, hours of sunshine, or humidity, or any other natural occurrence;
    3. A product based on environmental quality, including emissions or emission credits;
    4. Water;
    5. An interest rate;
    6. A credit or mortgage obligation;
    7. A security as the term is defined under the Securities Act, except for a security described in paragraph (p) of the definition;
    8. An index, economic indicator, series or any other numeric reference;
    9. The occurrence of an identified specific future act or event; or
    10. Any interest that is a value determined with reference to any commodity, good, article, service, right or interest, or the relationship between any such values, or any combination thereof.

Part 2
Effective Date

Effective Date

2.1         This Rule comes into effect on May 16, 2005.