RULE 22C-2 AGREEMENT
Exhibit 24(b)(8.64)
This AGREEMENT, dated July 9, 2008, is effective as of the July 9, 2008, between DFA Investment Dimensions Group Inc. and Dimensional Investment Group Inc. (each, a “Fund”) and ING Life Insurance and Annuity Company and ING National Trust (the “Intermediaries”).
WHEREAS, the Intermediaries have adopted policies and procedures to monitor and deter excessive trading activity within the mutual funds, including the Funds, available through the variable retirement plan products which the Intermediaries offer (the “Variable Products”); and
WHEREAS, the Intermediaries’ policies and procedures to monitor and deter excessive trading activity within the mutual funds available through their Variable Products are attached hereto and made part of this Agreement as Schedule A (the “Excessive Trading Policy”); and
WHEREAS, the Fund desires for the Intermediaries to monitor and deter excessive trading activity in the Funds in accordance with the Intermediaries’ Excessive Trading Policy; and
WHEREAS, the parties desire to otherwise comply with the requirements of Rule 22c-2 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (“Rule 22c-2”).
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, which consideration is full and complete, the Fund and the Intermediaries hereby agree as follows:
A. Agreement to Monitor and Deter Excessive Trading Activity.
1. The Intermediaries agree to monitor and deter excessive trading activity in the Funds which are available through their Variable Products in accordance with the Intermediaries Excessive Trading Policy. Said Excessive Trading Policy may be amended from time to time with the consent of the parties, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.
2. The Intermediaries agree to provide the Fund the taxpayer identification number (“TIN”), if requested, or any other identifying information that would provide acceptable assurances of the identity of all shareholders of the Fund that are restricted to regular U.S. mail trading under the Intermediary’s Excessive Trading Policy.
B. Agreement to Provide Shareholder Information.
1. Each Intermediary agrees to provide the Fund, upon written request, the following shareholder information with respect to Covered Transactions involving the Funds:
a. The taxpayer identification number (“TIN”) or any other government issued identifier, if known, that would provide acceptable assurances of the identity of each shareholder that has purchased, redeemed, transferred or exchanged shares of a Fund through an account directly maintained by the Intermediaries during the period covered by the request;
b. The amount and dates of, and the Variable Product(s) associated with, such shareholder purchases, redemptions, transfers and exchanges; and
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c. Any other data mutually agreed upon in writing.
2. Under this Agreement the term “Covered Transactions” are those transactions which the Intermediaries consider when determining whether trading activity is excessive as described in their Excessive Trading Policy.
3. Requests to provide shareholder information shall set forth the specific period for which transaction information is sought. However, unless otherwise agreed to by the Intermediaries, any such request will not cover a period of more than 90 consecutive calendar days from the date of the request.
4. Each Intermediary agrees to provide the requested shareholder information promptly upon receipt of the request, but in no event later than 15 business days after receipt of such request, provided that such information resides in its books and records. If shareholder information is not on the Intermediary’s books and records, the Intermediary agrees to use reasonable efforts to obtain and transmit or have transmitted the requested information from the holder of the account.
C. Agreement to Restrict Trading.
1. Each Intermediary agrees to execute written instructions from the Fund to restrict or prohibit further Covered Transactions involving Fund shares by a shareholder who has been identified by the Fund as having engaged in transactions in shares of a Fund (through an account directly maintained by the Intermediary) that violate the policies and procedures established by the Funds for the purposes of eliminating or reducing frequent trading of Fund shares.
2. Each Intermediary agrees to use reasonable efforts to execute or have executed (for those shareholders whose information is not on the Intermediary’s books and records) the written instructions within 10 business days after actual receipt. The Intermediary will provide written confirmation to the Fund as soon as reasonably practicable, but no later than 10 business days, that such instructions have or have not been executed. If the written instructions have not been executed, then the written confirmation will also provide an explanation.
3. Instructions to restrict or prohibit further Covered Transactions involving Fund shares must include:
a. A statement from the Fund that the shareholder’s trading activity has either violated the Fund’s frequent trading policy or, in the Fund’s sole discretion, such trading activity has been deemed disruptive;
b. The specific restriction(s) and/or prohibition(s) to be executed, including the length of time such restriction(s) and/or prohibition(s) shall remain in place;
c. The TIN or any other government issued identifier, if known by the Fund, that would help the Intermediaries determine the identity of affected shareholder(s); and
d. Whether such restriction(s) and/or prohibition(s) are to be executed in relation to all of the affected shareholder’s Variable Products, only the type of Variable Product(s) through which the affected shareholder engaged in transaction activity
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which triggered the restriction(s) and/or prohibition(s) or in some other respect. In the absence of direction from the Fund in this regard, restriction(s) and/or prohibition(s) shall be executed as they relate to the Intermediary’s Variable Product(s) through which the affected shareholder engaged in the transaction activity which triggered the restriction(s) and/or prohibition(s).
D. Limitation on Use of Information.
The Fund agrees neither to use the information received from the Intermediary for any purpose other than to comply with SEC Rule 22c-2 and other applicable laws, rules and regulations, nor to share the information with anyone other than its affiliates’ employees who legitimately need access to it. Neither the Fund nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries, if any, may use any information provided pursuant to this Agreement for marketing or solicitation purposes. The Fund is permitted to use the information received from the Intermediaries for the purposes of monitoring compliance with the Fund’s internal policies, procedures and practices. The Fund will take such steps as are reasonably necessary to ensure compliance with this obligation.
In the event that the Fund is required by legal process, law, or regulation to disclose any information received from the Intermediaries pursuant to this Agreement, the Fund shall provide Intermediaries with prompt written notice of such requirement as far in advance of the proposed disclosure as possible so that the Intermediaries (at their expense) may either seek a protective order or other appropriate remedy which is necessary to protect their interests or waive compliance with this provision to the extent necessary.
E. Prior Agreements.
The parties acknowledge that prior to the effective date of this Agreement efforts to monitor and deter excessive trading activity within the Variable Products were governed by whatever practices the Fund and the Intermediaries agreed to follow in the absence of any formal agreement. The terms of this Agreement supplement the fund participation and/or selling and service agreements and to the extent the terms of this Agreement conflict with the terms of the fund participation and/or selling and service agreements, the terms of this Agreement will control. This Agreement will terminate upon termination of the fund participation and/or selling and service agreements.
F. Notices.
1. Except as otherwise provided, all notices and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be sufficient if delivered by hand or if sent by confirmed facsimile or e-mail, or by mail, postage prepaid, addressed:
a. If to Intermediaries, to:
ING U.S. Financial Services
Attention: Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx
Address: 000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000
Phone: 000-000-0000
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Fax: 000-000-0000
Email: Xxxxxxxxxx.Xxxxxxx@xx.xxx.xxx
b. If to the Fund, to:
DFA Investment Dimensions Group Inc.
Dimensional Investment Group Inc.
Attention: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx
Address: 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx
Xxxxx Xxxxxx , Xxxxxxxxxx 00000
Phone: 000-000-0000
Fax: 000-000-0000
Email: xxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
2. The parties may by like notice, designate any future or different address to which subsequent notices shall be sent. Any notice shall be deemed given when received.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties hereto has caused this Agreement to be executed in its name and on its behalf by its duly authorized officer as of the date first written above.
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Schedule A
ING “Excessive Trading” Policy
The ING family of insurance companies (“ING”), as providers of multi-fund variable insurance and retirement products, has adopted this Excessive Trading Policy to respond to the demands of the various fund families which make their funds available through our variable insurance and retirement products to restrict excessive fund trading activity and to ensure compliance with Section 22c-2 of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. ING’s current definition of Excessive Trading and our policy with respect to such trading activity is outlined below.
1. ING actively monitors fund transfer and reallocation activity within its variable insurance and retirement products to identify Excessive Trading.
ING currently defines Excessive Trading as:
a. More than one purchase and sale of the same fund (including money market funds) within a 60 calendar day period (hereinafter, a purchase and sale of the same fund is referred to as a “round-trip”). This means two or more round-trips involving the same fund within a 60 calendar day period would meet ING’s definition of Excessive Trading; or
b. Six round-trips within a twelve month period.
The following transactions are excluded when determining whether trading activity is excessive:
a. Purchases or sales of shares related to non-fund transfers (for example, new purchase payments, withdrawals and loans);
b. Transfers associated with scheduled dollar cost averaging, scheduled rebalancing or scheduled asset allocation programs;
c. Purchases and sales of fund shares in the amount of $5,000 or less;
d. Purchases and sales of funds that affirmatively permit short-term trading in their fund shares, and movement between such funds and a money market fund; and
e. Transactions initiated by a member of the ING family of insurance companies.
2. If ING determines that an individual has made a purchase of a fund within 60 days of a prior round-trip involving the same fund, ING will send them a letter warning that another sale of that same fund within 60 days of the beginning of the prior round-trip will be deemed to be Excessive Trading and result in a six month suspension of their ability to initiate fund transfers or reallocations through the Internet, facsimile, Voice Response Unit (VRU), telephone calls to the ING Customer Service Center, or other electronic trading medium that ING may make available from time to time (“Electronic Trading Privileges”). Likewise, if ING determines that an individual has made five round-trips within a twelve month period, ING will send them a letter warning that another purchase and sale of that same fund within twelve months of the initial purchase in the first round-trip in the prior twelve month period will be deemed to be Excessive Trading and result in a six month suspension of their Electronic Trading Privileges. According to the needs of the various business units, a copy of the warning letters may also be sent, as applicable, to the person(s) or entity authorized to initiate fund transfers or reallocations, the agent/registered representative or investment adviser for that individual. A copy of the warning letters and details of the individual’s trading activity may also be sent to the fund whose shares were involved in the trading activity.
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3. If ING determines that an individual has used one or more of its products to engage in Excessive Trading, ING will send a second letter to the individual. This letter will state that the individual’s Electronic Trading Privileges have been suspended for a period of six months. Consequently, all fund transfers or reallocations, not just those which involve the fund whose shares were involved in the Excessive Trading activity, will then have to be initiated by providing written instructions to ING via regular U.S. mail. During the six month suspension period, electronic “inquiry only” privileges
will be permitted where and when possible. A copy of the letter restricting future transfer and reallocation activity to regular U.S. mail and details of the individual’s trading activity may also be sent to the fund whose shares were involved in the Excessive Trading activity.
4. Following the six month suspension period during which no additional Excessive Trading is identified, Electronic Trading Privileges may again be restored. ING will continue to monitor the fund transfer and reallocation activity, and any future Excessive Trading will result in an indefinite suspension of the Electronic Trading Privileges. Excessive Trading activity during the six month suspension period will also result in an indefinite suspension of the Electronic Trading Privileges.
5. ING reserves the right to limit fund trading or reallocation privileges with respect to any individual, with or without prior notice, if ING determines that the individual’s trading activity is disruptive, regardless of whether the individual’s trading activity falls within the definition of Excessive Trading set forth above. Also, ING’s failure to send or an individual’s failure to receive any warning letter or other notice contemplated under this Policy will not prevent ING from suspending that individual’s Electronic Trading Privileges or taking any other action provided for in this Policy.
6. Each fund available through ING’s variable insurance and retirement products, either by prospectus or stated policy, has adopted or may adopt its own excessive/frequent trading policy. ING reserves the right, without prior notice, to implement restrictions and/or block future purchases of a fund by an individual who the fund has identified as violating its excessive/frequent trading policy. All such restrictions and/or blocking of future fund purchases will be done in accordance with the directions ING receives from the fund.
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