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September 19, 2013
SEC Proposes New Rule

On September 18, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) voted to propose a new rule that would require public companies to disclose the ratio of its CEO pay to the median annual total compensation of its employees. Required under the Dodd-Frank Act, the new rule wouldn’t specify a methodology for companies to use in calculating the ratio, leaving them flexibility to determine the median of its employees in a way that best suits its particular circumstances.

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“This proposal would provide companies significant flexibility in complying with the disclosure requirement while still fulfilling the statutory mandate,” said SEC Chair Mary Jo White. “We are very interested in receiving comments on the proposed approach and the flexibility it affords.”

The proposal will have a 60-day public comment period following its publication in the Federal Register.

The text of the proposed rule, available on the SEC’s website, can be found here.

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