The American Bankers Association has asked securities regulators to continue exempting smaller public companies from stricter accounting requirements adopted by Congress in 2002, deferring application for another two to three years.

In a letter Monday to Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox, the banking trade group said it “strongly urges” smaller companies remain exempt from requirements to assess internal financial-reporting controls, have them reviewed by their outside auditor, and report major flaws to investors and regulators.

Senate Small Business Committee Chairman John Kerry, D-Mass.; House Small Business Committee Chairwoman Nydia Velasquez, D-N.Y.; and the senior Republicans on those panels, Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, and Rep. Steve Chabot, R-Ohio, are in strong support of such a delay, as is the Small Business Administration, according to the ABA.

Dow Jones Newswires: Bankers Assn Seeks Continued Small-Business Exemption

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