The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued an exemptive order for certain registrants affected by the suspension of BF Borgers CPA PC and its owner, Benjamin F. Borgers. This order provides additional time for the filing of quarterly and transition reports on Form 10-Q for issuers. The relief is for issuers that have filed a timely Form 12b-25, notifying the SEC of their inability to file a report on time. The order allows affected registrants more time to hire a new, qualified, independent, PCAOB-registered public accountant. This extension enables them to file financial information that complies with federal securities laws. The aim is to give registrants time to adjust to the suspension of BF Borgers, a previously qualified independent accountant.

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