The filing deadline for a public company's 10-K Report historically has been 90 days after the end of its fiscal year. However, in September 2002, the SEC changed the deadline to 75 days after year-end for fiscal years ended on or after December 15, 2003, and to 60 days after year-end for fiscal years ended on or after December 15, 2004, for companies that have (i) a $75 million public "float," (ii) been subject to the Exchange Act's reporting requirements for more than one year and (iii) filed at least one Form 10-K; in the event the due date falls on a non-business day, the due date is extended to the next business day. The original 90-day deadline after the end of the fiscal year is maintained for all other companies.