Answer:
B) II & IV
II. The Agent of the Broker-Dealer would be allowed to provide a potential customer with such a sales piece or summary if it does not omit any relevant information that the client would need to determine if they would like to buy the security.
IV. The Agent of the Broker-Dealer, when creating a summary or sales piece, is required to present a fair and balanced presentation of all material information from the prospectus.
Step-by-step explanation:
Under North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) rules, when an agent or a broker-dealer creates a summary sheet or sales piece, it must include a fair and balanced presentation of all the important and relevant information that their client may need to be able to make a decision as to whether or not they want to purchase the security. Obviously the client trusts his/her agent, but the client must be given all the information necessary for him/her to decide whether the agent's advice should be followed or not.