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USA Statutes : maine
Title : Title 32. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter : Chapter 80. MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING. PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new))
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Title 32 - §6102. Definitions
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6102. Definitions
As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
1. Administrator. "Administrator" means the Director of the Office of Consumer Credit Regulation within the Department of Professional and
Financial Regulation.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Applicant. "Applicant" means a person filing an application for a license under this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Authorized delegate. "Authorized delegate" means an entity designated by the licensee under the provisions of this subchapter to engage in the
business of selling or issuing payment instruments or to engage in the business of transmitting money on behalf of a licensee.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
4. Control. "Control" means ownership of, or the power to vote, 25% or more of the outstanding voting securities of a licensee or controlling
person. For purposes of determining the percentage of a licensee controlled by any person, the person's interest may be aggregated
with the interest of any other person controlled by the person or by any spouse, parent, or child of the person.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
5. Controlling person. "Controlling person" means any person in control of a licensee.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
6. Executive officer. "Executive officer" means a licensee's president, senior officer responsible for the licensee's business, chief financial
officer or any other person who performs similar functions.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
7. Key shareholder. "Key shareholder" means a person or group of persons acting in concert that is the owner of 25% or more of any voting class
of an applicant's stock.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
8. Licensee. "Licensee" means a person licensed under this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
9. Material litigation. "Material litigation" means any litigation that, according to generally accepted accounting principles, is considered significant
to an applicant's or licensee's financial health and would be required to be referenced in that entity's annual audited financial
statements, report to shareholders or similar documents.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
10. Money transmission. "Money transmission" means the business of selling or issuing payment instruments or the business of receiving money for
transmission or transmitting money within the United States or to locations abroad by any means, including, but not limited
to, payment instrument, wire, facsimile or electronic transfer.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
11. Outstanding payment instrument. "Outstanding payment instrument" means a payment instrument issued by the licensee that has been sold in the United States
directly by the licensee or a payment instrument issued by the licensee that has been sold by an authorized delegate in the
United States, and has been reported to the licensee as having been sold, and that has not yet been paid by or for the licensee.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
12. Payment instrument. "Payment instrument" means a check, draft, money order, travelers check or other instrument or written order for the transmission
or payment of money, sold or issued to one or more persons, whether or not the instrument is negotiable. The term does not
include a credit card voucher, a letter of credit or any instrument that is redeemable by the issuer in goods or services.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
13. Person. "Person" means an individual, partnership, association, joint-stock association, limited liability company, trust or corporation.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
14. Remit. "Remit" means either to make direct payment of the funds to the licensee or its representatives authorized to receive those
funds, or to deposit the funds in a bank, credit union or savings and loan association or other similar financial institution
in an account specified by the licensee.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 32 - §6103. License required
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6103. License required
1. License required. On or after January 1, 1998, a person, except one exempt pursuant to section 6104, may not engage in the business of money
transmission without a license as provided in this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Single license; multiple locations. A licensee may conduct business in this State at one or more locations, directly or indirectly owned, or through one or
more authorized delegates, or both, pursuant to the single license granted to the licensee, subject to the registration requirements
of section 6109.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 32 - §6104. Exemptions
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6104. Exemptions
1. Exemptions. This subchapter does not apply to:
A. The United States or any department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
B. The United States Post Office;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
C. The State or any political subdivisions of the State;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
D. Supervised financial organizations as defined in Title 9-A, section 1-301, subsection 38-A as long as they do not engage
in the business of issuing or selling payment instruments through authorized delegates who are not supervised financial organizations
as defined in Title 9-A, section 1-301, subsection 38-A; and
[2001, c. 371, §13 (amd).]
E. The provision of electronic transfer of government benefits for any federal, state or county governmental agency as defined
in Federal Reserve Board Regulation E, by a contractor for and on behalf of the United States or any department, agency or
instrumentality of the United States, or any state or any political subdivisions of a state.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
[2001, c. 371, §13 (amd).]
2. Delegates of a licensee. Authorized delegates of a licensee, acting within the scope of authority conferred by a written contract as described in
section 6118, are not required to obtain a license pursuant to this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 32 - §6105. License qualifications
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6105. License qualifications
1. Net worth requirements. A licensee under this subchapter must have at all times a net worth of not less than $100,000, calculated in accordance
with generally accepted accounting principles. Licensees engaging in money transmission at more than one location or through
authorized delegates must have an additional net worth of $50,000 per location or agent located in the State, up to a maximum
of $500,000.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Corporate applicants. A corporate applicant, at the time of filing an application for a license under this subchapter and at all times after a
license is issued, must be in good standing in the state of its incorporation. A noncorporate applicant, at the time of filing
an application for a license under this subchapter and at all times after a license is issued, must be registered or qualified
to do business in this State.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 32 - §6106. License application
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6106. License application
An application for a license under this subchapter must be in writing, under oath and in a form prescribed by the administrator.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
1. All applicants. For all applicants, the application must include:
A. The exact name of the applicant, the applicant's principal address, any fictitious or trade name used by the applicant in
the conduct of its business and the location of the applicant's business records;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
B. The history of the applicant's material litigation and criminal convictions for the 5-year period prior to the date of the
application;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
C. A description of the activities conducted by the applicant and a history of operations;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
D. A description of the business activities in which the applicant seeks to be engaged in the State;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
E. A list identifying the applicant's proposed authorized delegates in the State, if any, at the time of the filing of the license
application;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
F. A sample authorized delegate contract, if applicable;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
G. A sample form of payment instrument, if applicable;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
H. The locations at which the applicant and its authorized delegates, if any, propose to conduct the licensed activities in
the State; and
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
I. The name and address of the clearing bank or banks on which the applicant's payment instruments will be drawn or through
which the payment instruments will be payable.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Corporate applicants. In addition to the information required by subsection 1, if the applicant is a corporation, the applicant must provide:
A. The date of the applicant's incorporation and state of incorporation;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
B. A certificate of good standing from the state in which the applicant was incorporated;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
C. A description of the corporate structure of the applicant, including the identity of any parent or subsidiary of the applicant,
and whether any parent or subsidiary is publicly traded on any stock exchange;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
D. The name, business and residence addresses, and employment history for the past 5 years of the applicant's executive officers
and the officers or managers who will be in charge of the applicant's activities to be licensed;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
E. The name, business and residence addresses and employment history for the period 5 years prior to the date of the application
of any key shareholder of the applicant;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
F. The history of material litigation and criminal convictions for the 5-year period prior to the date of the application of
every executive officer or key shareholder of the applicant;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
G. A copy of the applicant's most recent audited financial statement, including balance sheet, statement of income or loss,
statement of changes in shareholder equity and statement of changes in financial position, and, if available, the applicant's
audited financial statements for the immediately preceding 2-year period. With the approval of the administrator, if the
applicant is a wholly owned subsidiary of another corporation, the applicant may submit either the parent corporation's consolidated
audited financial statements for the current year and for the immediately preceding 2-year period or the parent corporation's
Form 10K reports filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission for the prior 3 years in lieu of the applicant's
financial statements. With the approval of the administrator, if the applicant is a wholly owned subsidiary of a corporation
having its principal place of business outside the United States, similar documentation filed with the parent corporation's
non-United States regulator may be submitted to satisfy this provision; and
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
H. Copies of all filings, if any, made by the applicant with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, or with a
similar regulator in a country other than the United States within the year preceding the date of filing of the application.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Noncorporate applicants. In addition to the information required by subsection 1, if the applicant is not a corporation, the applicant must provide:
A. The name, business and residence addresses, personal financial statement and employment history for the past 5 years of each
principal of the applicant and the name, business and residence addresses and employment history for the past 5 years of any
other person or persons who will be in charge of the applicant's activities to be licensed;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
B. The place and date of the applicant's registration or qualification to do business in this State;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
C. The history of material litigation and criminal convictions for the 5-year period prior to the date of the application for
each individual having an ownership interest in the applicant and each individual who exercises supervisory responsibility
with respect to the applicant's activities; and
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
D. Copies of the applicant's audited financial statements, including balance sheet, statement of income or loss and statement
of changes in financial position for the current year and, if available, for the immediately preceding 2-year period.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
div> The administrator is authorized, for good cause shown, to waive any requirement of this section with respect to any license
application or to permit a license applicant to submit substituted information in its license application in lieu of the information
required by this section.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 32 - §6107. Bond or other security device
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6107. Bond or other security device
1. Bond or other security device required. Each application must be accompanied by a surety bond, irrevocable letter of credit or other similar security device, referred
to in this section as a "security device," in the amount of $100,000. The security device must be in a form satisfactory
to the administrator and must run to the administrator for the benefit of any claimants against the licensee to secure the
faithful performance of the obligations of the licensee with respect to the receipt, handling, transmission and payment of
money in connection with the sale and issuance of payment instruments and transmission of money. In the case of a bond, the
aggregate liability of the surety may not exceed the principal sum of the bond. Any claim against the bond or security device
may be the subject of an administrative hearing and order pursuant to section 6121.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Deposit in lieu of security device. In lieu of a security device or of any portion of the principal of the security device, as required by this section, the
licensee may deposit with the administrator, or with such banks in this State as the licensee may designate and the administrator
may approve, cash, interest-bearing stocks and bonds, notes, debentures or other obligations of the United States or any agency
or instrumentality of the United States, or guaranteed by the United States, or of this State, or of a city, county, town,
village, school district or instrumentality of this State, or guaranteed by this State, to an aggregate amount, based upon
principal amount or market value, whichever is lower, of not less than the amount of the security device or portion of the
security device. The securities or cash must be deposited as and held to secure the same obligations as would the security
device, but the depositor is entitled to receive all interest and dividends on the security device, has the right, with the
approval of the administrator, to substitute other securities for those deposited, and is required to do so on written order
of the administrator made for good cause shown.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Cancellation. The security device remains in effect until cancellation, which may occur only after 30 days' written notice to the administrator.
Cancellation does not affect any liability incurred or accrued during that period.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
4. Five-year limit. The security device remains in place for 5 years after the licensee ceases money transmission operations in the State.
Notwithstanding this provision, the administrator may permit the security device to be reduced or eliminated prior to that
time to the extent that the amount of the licensee's payment instruments outstanding in this State are reduced. The administrator
may also permit a licensee to substitute a letter of credit or other form of security device acceptable to the administrator
for the security device in place at the time the licensee ceases money transmission operations in the State.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 32 - §6108. Application fee
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6108. Application fee
Each application must be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee in the amount of $500. The application fee also constitutes
the license fee for the applicant's first year of activities if the license is granted. In addition, the application must
be accompanied by a registration fee of $50 for each authorized delegate designated by the licensee, up to a maximum of $2,500.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 32 - §6109. Issuance of license
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6109. Issuance of license
1. Investigation. Upon the filing of a complete application, the administrator shall investigate the financial condition and responsibility,
financial and business experience, character and general fitness of the applicant. The administrator may conduct an on-site
investigation of the applicant, the reasonable cost of which must be paid by the applicant. If the administrator finds that
the applicant's business will be conducted honestly, fairly and in a manner commanding the confidence and trust of the community,
that the applicant has fulfilled the requirements imposed by this subchapter and that the applicant has paid the required
license fee, the administrator shall issue a license to the applicant authorizing the applicant to engage in the licensed
activities in this State for a term of one year. If these requirements have not been met, the administrator shall deny the
application in writing that states the reasons for the denial.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Timely review. The administrator shall approve or deny every application for an original license within 120 days from the date a complete
application is submitted, unless the administrator extends the period for good cause. The administrator shall notify the
applicant of the date when the application is considered complete.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Appeal of license denial. An applicant aggrieved by a denial issued by the administrator under this section may at any time within 30 days from the
date of receipt of written notice of the denial contest the denial by serving a response on the administrator. The administrator
shall set a date for a hearing not later than 60 days after service of the response, unless a later date is set with the consent
of the aggrieved applicant.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 32 - §6110. Renewal of license and annual report
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6110. Renewal of license and annual report
1. Renewal fee. A renewal application must be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee in the amount of $250, plus a registration
fee of $50 for each authorized delegate designated by a licensee, up to a maximum of $2,500.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Annual report. The renewal fee must be accompanied by a report in a form prescribed by the administrator. The form must be sent by the
administrator to each licensee no later than 3 months immediately preceding the date established by the administrator for
license renewal. The licensee must include the following in its annual renewal report:
A. A copy of its most recent audited annual financial statement, including balance sheet, statement of income or loss, statement
of changes in shareholder's equity and statement of changes in financial position. With the approval of the administrator,
in the case of a licensee that is a wholly owned subsidiary of another corporation, the consolidated audited annual financial
statement of the parent corporation may be filed in lieu of the licensee's audited annual financial statement;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
B. For the most recent quarter for which data are available prior to the date of the filing of the renewal application, but
in no event more than 120 days prior to the renewal date, the number of payment instruments sold by the licensee in the State,
the dollar amount of those instruments and the dollar amount of those instruments currently outstanding;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
C. Any material changes to any of the information submitted by the licensee on its original application that have not previously
been reported to the administrator on any other report required to be filed under this subchapter; and
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
D. A list of the locations within this State at which business regulated by this subchapter is being conducted by either the
licensee or its authorized delegate.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
The administrator is authorized, for good cause shown, to waive any requirement of this subsection with respect to any renewal
application or to permit a renewal applicant to submit substituted information in its renewal application in lieu of the information
required by this subsection.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Suspension. A licensee that has not filed a renewal report or paid its renewal fee by the renewal filing deadline and has not been granted
an extension of time to do so by the administrator must be notified by the administrator, in writing, that its license is
suspended. At the licensee's request, the suspension may be stayed, and a hearing will be scheduled, at which time the licensee
will be required to show cause why its license should not be suspended pending compliance with these requirements.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 32 - §6111. Extraordinary reporting requirements
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6111. Extraordinary reporting requirements
1. Written report. Within 15 days of the occurrence of any one of the events listed below, a licensee shall file a written report with the
administrator describing the event and its expected impact on the licensee's activities in the State:
A. The filing for bankruptcy or reorganization by the licensee;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
B. The institution of revocation or suspension proceedings against the licensee by any state or governmental authority with
regard to the licensee's money transmission activities;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
C. A felony indictment of the licensee or any of its executive officers or directors related to money transmission activities;
or
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
D. A felony conviction of the licensee or any of its executive officers or directors related to money transmission activities.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6112. Changes in control of a licensee
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6112. Changes in control of a licensee
Within 15 days of a change or acquisition of control of a licensee, the licensee shall provide notice of the event to the
administrator in writing and in such form as the administrator may prescribe, and with such information, data and records
as the administrator may require. The administrator may waive this notification requirement if, in the administrator's discretion,
the change in control does not pose any risk to the interests of the public.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6113. Examinations
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6113. Examinations
1. On-site examination. The administrator may conduct an annual on-site examination of a licensee. The licensee shall pay all necessarily incurred
costs of the examination. The on-site examination may be conducted in conjunction with examinations to be performed by representatives
of agencies of another state or states.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Financial data. The administrator may request financial data from a licensee in addition to the data required under section 6110, subsection
2, or conduct an on-site examination of any authorized delegate or location of a licensee within this State. When the administrator
examines an authorized delegate's operations, the authorized delegate shall pay all necessarily incurred costs of the examination.
When the administrator examines a licensee's location, the licensee shall pay all necessarily incurred costs of the examination.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6114. Maintenance of records
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6114. Maintenance of records
1. Schedule. Each licensee shall make, keep and preserve the following books, accounts and other records for a period of 3 years:
A. A record or records of each payment instrument sold;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
B. A general ledger posted at least monthly containing all assets, liability, capital, income and expense accounts;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
C. Settlement sheets received from authorized delegates;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
D. Bank statements and bank reconciliation records;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
E. Records of outstanding payment instruments;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
F. Records of each payment instrument paid within the 3-year period; and
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
G. A list of the names and addresses of all of the licensee's authorized delegates.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Electronic form. Maintenance of the documents as required by this section in a photographic, electronic or other similar form constitutes
compliance with this section.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Location. With the approval of the administrator, records may be maintained at a location outside this State so long as they are made
accessible to the administrator on 7 days' written notice.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6115. Confidentiality of data submitted to the administrator
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6115. Confidentiality of data submitted to the administrator
1. Financial information. Financial information not normally available to the public that is submitted in confidence by an individual or organization
to comply with licensing, registration or other regulatory functions of the administrator is confidential.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Aggregate data. Nothing in this section prohibits the administrator from releasing to the public a list of persons licensed under this subchapter
or from releasing aggregated financial data on such licensees.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6116. Suspension or revocation of licenses
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6116. Suspension or revocation of licenses
After notice and hearing, the administrator may suspend or revoke a licensee's license if the administrator finds that:
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
1. Grounds for denial. A fact or condition exists that, if it had existed at the time when the licensee applied for its license, would have been
grounds for denying the application;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Inadequate net worth. The licensee's net worth becomes inadequate and the licensee, after 10 days' written notice from the administrator, fails
to take such steps as the administrator determines necessary to remedy the deficiency;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Violations. The licensee knowingly violates any material provision of this subchapter or any rule or order validly promulgated by the
administrator under authority of this subchapter;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
4. Safety and soundness. The licensee is conducting its business in an unsafe or unsound manner;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
5. Insolvency. The licensee is insolvent;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
6. Failure to meet obligations. The licensee has suspended payment of its obligations, has made an assignment for the benefit of its creditors or has admitted
in writing its inability to pay its debts as they become due;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
7. Bankruptcy. The licensee has applied for an adjudication of bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement or other relief under any bankruptcy;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
8. Refusal of examination. The licensee refuses to permit the administrator to make an examination authorized by this subchapter;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
9. Failure to respond. The licensee fails to promptly and adequately respond to communications from the administrator; or
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
10. Failure to file report. The licensee willfully fails to make a report required by this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6117. Authorized delegate contracts
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6117. Authorized delegate contracts
A licensee desiring to conduct licensed activities through authorized delegates shall authorize each delegate to operate pursuant
to an express written contract. Contracts entered into after the effective date of this subchapter must provide the following:
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
1. Appointment. That the licensee appoints the person as its delegate with authority to engage in money transmission on behalf of the licensee;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Authorization for subdelegates. That neither a licensee nor an authorized delegate may authorize subdelegates without the written consent of the administrator;
and
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Regulation. That licensees are subject to supervision and regulation by the administrator.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6118. Authorized delegate conduct
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6118. Authorized delegate conduct
1. Misrepresentation. An authorized delegate may not make any fraudulent or false statement or misrepresentation to a licensee or to the administrator.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Written procedures. All money transmission or sale or issuance of payment instrument activities conducted by authorized delegates must be strictly
in accordance with the licensee's written procedures provided to the authorized delegate.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Remittance. An authorized delegate shall remit all money owing to the licensee in accordance with the terms of the contract between
the licensee and the authorized delegate. The failure of an authorized delegate to remit all money owing to a licensee within
the time presented results in liability of the authorized delegate to the licensee for 3 times the licensee's actual damages.
The administrator may set, by rule, the maximum remittance time.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
4. Inspection. An authorized delegate is deemed to consent to the administrator's inspection, with or without prior notice to the licensee
or authorized delegate, of the books and records of the authorized delegate when the administrator has a reasonable basis
to believe that the licensee or authorized delegate is in noncompliance with this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
5. Duty to act. An authorized delegate is under a duty to act only as authorized under the contract with the licensee and an authorized
delegate that exceeds its authority is subject to cancellation of its contract and further disciplinary action by the administrator.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
6. Commingling funds. All funds, less fees, received by an authorized delegate from the sale or delivery of a payment instrument issued by a licensee
or received by an authorized delegate for transmission must, from the time the funds are received by the authorized delegate
until the funds or an equivalent amount are remitted by the authorized delegate to the licensee, constitute trust funds owned
by and belonging to the licensee. If an authorized delegate commingles any such funds with any other funds or property owned
or controlled by the authorized delegate, all commingled proceeds and other property are impressed with a trust in favor of
the licensee in an amount equal to the amount of the proceeds due the licensee.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
7. Theft or loss of payment instruments. An authorized delegate shall report to the licensee the theft or loss of payment instruments within 24 hours from the time
the licensee knew or should have known of the theft or loss.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6119. Revocation or suspension of authorized delegates
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6119. Revocation or suspension of authorized delegates
1. Suspension. The administrator may issue an order suspending or barring an authorized delegate from continuing to be or barring a person
from becoming an authorized delegate of any licensee during the period for which the order is in effect. Upon issuance of
the order, the licensee shall terminate its relationship with the authorized delegate according to the terms of the order.
Orders may be issued if, after notice and a hearing, the administrator finds that any authorized delegate of a licensee or
any administrator, officer, employee or controlling person of the authorized delegate:
A. Has violated a provision of this subchapter or of any rule or order issued under this subchapter;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
B. Has engaged in or participated in an unsafe or unsound act with respect to the business of selling or issuing payment instruments
of the licensee or the business of money transmission; or
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
C. Has made or caused to be made in any application or report filed with the administrator or in any proceeding before the
administrator a statement that was, at the time and in the circumstances under which it was made, false or misleading with
respect to any material fact, or has omitted to state in any such application or report any material fact that is required
to be stated in an application or report.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Modification of order. An authorized delegate to whom an order is issued under this section may apply to the administrator to modify or rescind
the order. The administrator may not grant the application unless the administrator finds that it is in the public interest
to do so and that it is reasonable to believe that the person will, if and when such person is permitted to resume being or
to become an authorized delegate, comply with all applicable provisions of this subchapter and of any rule and order issued
under this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Judicial review. The right of a person to whom an order is issued under this section to petition for judicial review of an order is not affected
by the failure of the person to apply to the administrator to modify or rescind the order.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6120. Licensee liability
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6120. Licensee liability
Except in cases of gross negligence or intentional acts that result in harm to a person, a licensee's responsibility to a
person for a money transmission conducted on that person's behalf by the licensee or the licensee's authorized delegate is
limited to the amount of money transmitted or the face amount of the payment instrument purchased.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6121. Hearings; procedures
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6121. Hearings; procedures
The provisions of the Maine Administrative Procedure Act apply to any hearing conducted pursuant to this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6122. Civil penalties
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6122. Civil penalties
1. Civil penalty. If, after notice and hearing, the administrator finds that a person has intentionally violated this subchapter or a rule
adopted under this subchapter, the administrator may order the person to pay to the administrator a civil penalty in an amount
specified by the administrator, not to exceed $1,000 for each violation or, in the case of a continuing violation, $1,000
for each day that the violation continues. A proceeding may not be initiated and a penalty may not be assessed pursuant to
this section until after the person has been notified in writing of the nature of the violation, has been afforded a reasonable
period of time, as set forth in the notice, to correct the violation and has failed to do so.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Settlement. The administrator, in the exercise of the administrator's reasonable judgment, is authorized to compromise or settle with
and collect civil penalties and other costs from any person for violations of any provision of this subchapter, or of any
rule or order issued pursuant to this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6123. Enforcement
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6123. Enforcement
1. Court order. If it appears to the administrator that any person has committed or is about to commit a violation of any provision of this
subchapter or of any rule or order of the administrator, the administrator may, after notice and hearing, issue a cease and
desist order, and may apply to the Superior Court or District Court for an order enjoining that person from violating or continuing
to violate this subchapter or any rule or order and for injunctive or such other relief as the nature of the case may require.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new); 1999, c. 547, Pt. B, §78 (amd); §80 (aff).]
2. Consent agreements. The administrator may enter into consent orders at any time with any person to resolve any matter arising under this subchapter.
A consent order must be signed by the person to whom it is issued or a duly authorized representative, and must indicate
agreement to the terms contained in the order. A consent order is not required to constitute an admission by any person that
any provision of this subchapter, or any rule or order issued under this subchapter has been violated, and is not required
to constitute a finding by the administrator that the person has violated any provision of this subchapter or any rule or
order or issued under this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Civil or criminal penalties. Notwithstanding the issuance of a consent order, the administrator may seek civil or criminal penalties or compromise civil
penalties concerning matters encompassed by the consent order, unless the consent order by its terms expressly precludes the
administrator from doing so.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6124. Criminal penalties
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6124. Criminal penalties
1. Willful violation. A person who knowingly and willfully violates any provision of this subchapter for which a penalty is not specifically provided
is guilty of a civil infraction.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. False statements. A person who knowingly and willfully makes a material, false statement in any document filed or required to be filed under
this subchapter with the intent to deceive the recipient of the document is guilty of a Class E crime.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Unlicensed persons. A person who knowingly and willfully engages in the business of money transmission without a license as provided in this
subchapter is guilty of a Class E crime.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6125. Adoption of rules
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6125. Adoption of rules
Rules adopted by the administrator pursuant to this subchapter are routine technical rules, pursuant to Title 5, chapter 375,
subchapter II-A.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6126. Designation of agent for service of process
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6126. Designation of agent for service of process
An applicant shall designate and maintain an agent in this State for service of process.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6127. Multiple licenses
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6127. Multiple licenses
A person licensed under this subchapter is not required to obtain a separate license to engage in either the cashing of checks
or the exchange of foreign currency in the State.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6128. Treatment of fees
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6128. Treatment of fees
The aggregate of fees, examination expense reimbursements and other payments made under this subchapter is appropriated for
the use of the administrator. Any balances of funds do not lapse but must be carried forward to be expended for the same
purposes in the following fiscal year.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6129. Effective date
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 1: MONEY TRANSMITTERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6129. Effective date
This subchapter is effective on January 1, 1998. Every person engaged in activities within this State encompassed by this
subchapter at the time of the subchapter's adoption, except those persons already licensed under former section 891 in this
State, shall file an application in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter within 3 months after the date this
subchapter becomes effective. Those persons already licensed under former section 891 in this State must file an application
for a renewal license pursuant to this subchapter within 3 months after the date this subchapter becomes effective. A person
is not deemed to be in violation of this subchapter for operating without a license if the person files an application within
the 3-month period, until the application is denied.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6131. Short title
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6131. Short title
This subchapter may be known and cited as the "Check Cashing and Foreign Currency Exchange Act."
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6132. Definitions
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6132. Definitions
As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
1. Administrator. "Administrator" means the Director of the Office of Consumer Credit Regulation.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Applicant. "Applicant" means a person filing an application for a license under this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Capital adequacy. "Capital adequacy" means that an applicant is financially sound and has liquid assets useable in the business of at least
$10,000, computed according to generally accepted accounting principles, for the full term of the registration.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
4. Check. "Check" means any check, draft, money order or other instrument for the transmission or payment of money. "Check" does
not include a travelers check.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
5. Check cashing business. "Check cashing business" means any person who engages in the business of cashing checks for a fee. "Check cashing business"
does not include any of the following:
A. A supervised financial organization;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
B. A supervised lender;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
C. A licensee under the Money Transmitters Act; or
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
D. A person who is primarily engaged in the business of selling tangible personal property or services at retail and does not
derive more than 5% of its income from check cashing.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
6. Foreign currency exchange business. "Foreign currency exchange business" means a person who engages in the business of exchanging foreign currency for a fee.
"Foreign currency exchange business" does not include any of the following:
A. A supervised financial organization;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
B. A licensee under the Money Transmitters Act; or
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
C. A person who is primarily engaged in the business of selling tangible personal property or services at retail and does not
derive more than 5% of that person's income from foreign currency exchange.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
7. Identification. "Identification" means, and is limited to, an unexpired and otherwise valid drivers license; a state identification card
issued by any state of the United States or its territories or the District of Columbia showing a photograph and signature;
a United States government resident alien identification card; a United States passport; or a United States military identification
card.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
8. Person. "Person" means an individual, partnership, association, joint-stock association, limited liability company, trust or corporation.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
9. Registrant. "Registrant" means a person registered under this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6133. Registration required
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6133. Registration required
1. Registration. On or after January 1, 1998, a person except one exempt pursuant to section 6132, subsection 5 or 6, may not engage in the
business of check cashing or foreign currency exchange without registering as provided in this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Additional locations. A registrant may conduct its business in this State at one or more locations, directly or indirectly owned, or through one
or more authorized delegates, subject to the additional requirements set forth in section 6137.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6134. Application
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6134. Application
An application for registration must be in writing and under oath to the administrator, in such form as the administrator
may prescribe. The application must include the following information:
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
1. Name and residence. The legal name and residence and business addresses of the applicant, if the applicant is a natural person, or, if the applicant
is a partnership, association, or corporation, the name of every partner, officer, or administrator of the applicant;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Location. The location of the principal office of the applicant;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Other locations. The complete address of any other locations at which the applicant proposes to engage in the activities regulated by this
subchapter; and
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
4. Other information. Such other information as the administrator may reasonably require with respect to the applicant.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6135. Registration standards
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6135. Registration standards
1. Investigation. Upon the filing of an application for registration, the administrator shall investigate the applicant with respect to:
A. The business records and the capital adequacy of the person seeking the registration;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
B. The competence, experience, integrity and financial ability of any individual who:
(1) Is a director, officer or supervisory employee of the business; or
(2) Owns or controls the business; and
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
C. The record of the applicant or of any person referenced in paragraph B with respect to:
(1) Any criminal activity;
(2) Any fraud or other act of personal dishonesty;
(3) Any act, omission or practice that constitutes a breach of a fiduciary duty; or
(4) Any suspension or removal, by any agency or department of the United States or any state, from participation in the
conduct of any federally or state-licensed or regulated business.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Grounds for denial. If the investigation under subsection 1 results in findings that the applicant is not properly qualified to conduct business
under this subchapter, those findings are grounds for denial of the application.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6136. Registration term; renewal
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6136. Registration term; renewal
1. Effective registrations. Registration pursuant to this subchapter remains effective through the remainder of the calendar year of its date of issuance,
unless sooner surrendered, suspended or revoked.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Annual renewal. Registrations must be renewed annually, in such form as the administrator may prescribe.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6137. Fees
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6137. Fees
The application and each renewal application must be filed with a nonrefundable fee of $250, together with a fee of $100 for
each additional business location of the applicant. The aggregate of all fees, including those provided for by this section
and in section 6140, is appropriated for the use of the administrator. Any balance of the funds does not lapse but must be
carried forward to be expended for the same purposes in the following fiscal year.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6138. Limitations
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6138. Limitations
1. Endorsement. Before a registrant may deposit, with any financial institution, a payment instrument that is cashed by a registrant, the
item must be endorsed with the actual name under which the registrant is doing business.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Compliance with state and federal law. Registrants must comply with all the laws of this State and any federal laws.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Display of certificate of registration. The administrator may require each check cashing business and foreign currency exchange business to display its registration
certificate in its place of business.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
4. Prohibited activities. A check cashing business may not:
A. Charge fees, except as otherwise provided by this subchapter, in excess of 5% of the face amount of the payment instrument,
or 6% without the provision of identification, or $5, whichever is greater;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
B. Charge fees in excess of 3% of the face amount of the payment instrument, or 4% without the provision of identification,
or $5, whichever is greater, if the payment instrument is the payment of any kind of state public assistance or federal social
security benefit payable to the bearer of the payment instrument;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
C. Charge fees for personal checks or money orders in excess of 10% of the face amount of those payment instruments, or $5,
whichever is greater;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
D. Cash or advance any money on a postdated check;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
E. Agree to hold a check or draft for later deposit;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
F. Issue any check or draft without concurrently receiving the full principal amount in cash or its equivalent; or
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
G. Engage in any false or misleading advertising.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6139. Records of check cashing and foreign currency exchange business
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6139. Records of check cashing and foreign currency exchange business
1. Maintenance of records. A registrant shall maintain all books, accounts, records and documents necessary to determine the registrant's compliance
with the provisions of this subchapter. Books, accounts, records and documents must be retained for a period of at least
3 years.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Location of records. The records required to be maintained may be maintained by the registrant at any location, so long as the registrant notifies
the administrator, in writing, of the location of the records in its application or otherwise. The registrant shall make
such records available to the administrator for examination and investigation in this State within 7 days after receipt of
a written request.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Expiration of retention period. Registrants and authorized vendors are not required to preserve or retain any of the records required by this section or
copies of those records for a period longer than 3 years unless a longer period is expressly required by the laws of this
State or any federal law. A registrant or authorized vendor may destroy any of its records or copies after the expiration
of the retention period required by this section.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
4. Electronic storage. The original of any record of a registrant includes the data or other information comprising a record stored or transmitted
in or by means of any electronic, computerized, mechanized or other information storage or retrieval or transmission system
or device that can upon request generate, regenerate or transmit the precise data or other information comprising the records.
An original also includes the visible data or other information so generated, regenerated, or transmitted if it is legible
or can be made legible by enlargement or other process.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6140. Examinations
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6140. Examinations
1. Examination. The administrator may examine the books, accounts and records of an applicant or registrant and make investigations to determine
compliance with this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Expenses. The expenses of the administrator necessarily incurred in the examination or investigation of any applicant or registrant
are chargeable to that person.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6141. Reporting requirements
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6141. Reporting requirements
A registrant under this subchapter shall:
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
1. Disclose to administrator. Disclose to the administrator the fees charged to consumers for services regulated by this subchapter; and
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Disclose to public. Conspicuously disclose to the public, at each business location, the fees charged to consumers for its services.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6142. Suspension or revocation of registration
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6142. Suspension or revocation of registration
After notice and hearing, the administrator may suspend or revoke a registrant's registration if the administrator finds that:
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
1. Grounds for denial. A fact or condition exists that, if it had existed at the time when the registrant applied for its registration, would have
been grounds for denying the application;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Inadequate net worth. The registrant's net worth becomes inadequate and the registrant, after 10 days' written notice from the administrator,
fails to take such steps as the administrator determines necessary to remedy the deficiency;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
3. Violation. The registrant knowingly violates a material provision of this subchapter or a rule or order validly adopted by the administrator
under authority of this subchapter;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
4. Safety and soundness. The registrant is conducting its business in an unsafe or unsound manner;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
5. Insolvency. The registrant is insolvent;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
6. Failure to meet obligations. The registrant has suspended payment of its obligations, made an assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or admitted
in writing its inability to pay its debts as they become due;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
7. Bankruptcy. The registrant has applied for an adjudication of bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement or other relief under any bankruptcy;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
8. Refusal of examination. The registrant refuses to permit the administrator to make an examination authorized by this subchapter;
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
9. Failure to respond. The registrant fails to promptly and adequately respond to communications from the administrator; or
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
10. Failure to report. The registrant willfully fails to make a report required by this subchapter.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6143. Penalties
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6143. Penalties
1. Criminal penalty. A person who carries on a business regulated by this subchapter without a valid registration is guilty of a Class E crime.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
2. Civil penalty. A registrant who fails to comply with a provision of this subchapter is subject to a civil action in which a court may assess
a penalty not to exceed $5,000 or actual damages, whichever is greater.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6144. Adoption of rules
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6144. Adoption of rules
Rules adopted under this subchapter are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter II-A.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6145. Designation of agent for service of process
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6145. Designation of agent for service of process
An applicant must designate and maintain an agent in this State for service of process.
[1997, c. 155, Pt. A, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6146. Privacy of consumer financial information
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 2: CHECK CASHING AND FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) §6146. Privacy of consumer financial information
A check cashing business or foreign currency exchange business shall comply with the provisions of the federal Gramm-Leach-Bliley
Act, 15 United States Code, Section 6801 et seq. (1999) and the applicable implementing federal Privacy of Consumer Information
regulations, as adopted by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, 12 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 40 (2001);
the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 12 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 216 (2001); the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation, 12 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 332 (2001); the Office of Thrift Supervision, 12 Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 573 (2001); the National Credit Union Administration, 12 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 716 (2001); the
Federal Trade Commission, 16 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 313 (2001); or the Securities and Exchange Commission, 17 Code
of Federal Regulations, Part 248 (2001), if the check cashing business or foreign currency exchange business is a financial
institution as defined in those regulations. This section is not intended to permit the release of health care information
except as permitted by Title 22, section 1711-C or Title 24-A, chapter 24.
[2001, c. 262, Pt. E, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6151. Definitions
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 3: CASH-DISPENSING MACHINES ESTABLISHED BY NONBANKS (HEADING: PL 1999, c. 229, @2 (new)) §6151. Definitions
As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
1. Administrator. "Administrator" means the Director of the Office of Consumer Credit Regulation within the Department of Professional and
Financial Regulation.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
2. Cash-dispensing machine. "Cash-dispensing machine" means an electronic device that, operating in conjunction with a processor and network, allows
a customer to debit an account in exchange for dispensing cash and that may allow a customer to effectuate account transfers
subject to the limitations of section 6152. It does not include a satellite facility operated by a financial institution
or service corporation, a point-of-sale terminal or a consumer-owned and consumer-operated personal computer terminal.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
3. Establish. "Establish" means to own, lease or otherwise legally control.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
4. Financial institution. "Financial institution" means any financial institution as defined in Title 9-B, section 131, subsection 17; any credit
union as defined in Title 9-B, section 131, subsection 12; or any bank, commercial bank, savings bank, trust company, building
and loan association, savings and loan association, savings association, cooperative bank, credit union or similar banking
or credit union organization chartered by any other state or by the Federal Government.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
5. Network. "Network" means a person who engages primarily in the establishment and maintenance of a computer-operated system for transmitting
items and messages between financial institutions, processors and cash-dispensing machines or similar electronic devices.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
6. Operator. "Operator" means the person who owns, leases or otherwise legally controls a cash-dispensing machine and is responsible
for registering the cash-dispensing machine.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
7. Person. "Person" means an individual, partnership, corporation or other business association recognized under state law.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
8. Processor. "Processor" means a person who electronically acquires financial data emanating from a cash-dispensing machine and relays
that data to a network.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
9. Satellite facility. "Satellite facility" means a satellite facility as defined in Title 9-B, section 131, subsection 35.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
10. Service corporation. "Service corporation" means a service corporation, as defined in Title 9-B, section 131, subsection 37, owned by one or
more financial institutions.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
11. Servicing agent. "Servicing agent" means a person who contracts with an operator to provide customer relations, financial recordkeeping or
similar services in regard to a cash-dispensing machine.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6152. Establishment of cash-dispensing machines; limitations
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 3: CASH-DISPENSING MACHINES ESTABLISHED BY NONBANKS (HEADING: PL 1999, c. 229, @2 (new)) §6152. Establishment of cash-dispensing machines; limitations
1. Cash-dispensing machines. A person may not establish or operate a cash-dispensing machine unless that person has first complied with the provisions
of this subchapter.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
2. Limitations. A cash-dispensing machine:
A. May not accept deposits or loan payments or effectuate account transfers other than those transfers between the customer's
accounts in the same financial institution; and
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
B. Must be operated in such a way as to comply with the Electronic Funds Transfer Act, 15 United States Code, Section 1693
et seq. or regulations adopted under that Act.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6153. Registration
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 3: CASH-DISPENSING MACHINES ESTABLISHED BY NONBANKS (HEADING: PL 1999, c. 229, @2 (new)) §6153. Registration
1. Initial operation; notice. Prior to the date of the initial operation of any cash-dispensing machine, the operator shall provide the following information
to the administrator for the purpose of registering the cash-dispensing machine:
A. An initial notice that includes:
(1) The operator's name, address and telephone number;
(2) The name and address of where the cash-dispensing machine is to be located;
(3) The anticipated date of the initial operation of the cash-dispensing machine;
(4) The types of transactions available;
(5) The processor's name, address and telephone number;
(6) The servicing agent's name, address and telephone number;
(7) The name, title, address and telephone number of the person completing the notice; and
(8) Any other information required by the administrator; and
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
B. A registration fee of $50 for the first cash-dispensing machine location and $25 for each additional location, payable to
the Treasurer of State.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
2. Annual notice; fee. After filing an initial notice, as required by subsection 1, the operator shall provide annually, no later than January
31st, to the administrator a notice and registration fee in accordance with subsection 1, paragraphs A and B.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
3. Notification of change. The operator shall promptly notify the administrator in writing:
A. Of any changes to the information required under subsection 1, paragraph A; or
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
B. If the operation of the cash-dispensing machine is terminated.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
4. Verification. The administrator may, at any time, verify the completeness and accuracy of any required notice under this section.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
5. Violation; inadequate documentation. The operator is in violation of this section if the operator fails to promptly provide adequate documentation to and upon
request of the administrator or if the documentation is determined to be incomplete or inaccurate. The administrator shall
inform the operator of any such failure or discrepancy under this subsection and shall inform the operator of the penalty
established in accordance with subsection 6.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
6. Fine. The administrator may impose a fine of $5 per day on any person failing to comply with the requirements of this section.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6154. Required disclosures to customers
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 3: CASH-DISPENSING MACHINES ESTABLISHED BY NONBANKS (HEADING: PL 1999, c. 229, @2 (new)) §6154. Required disclosures to customers
1. Disclosure of pertinent information. An operator shall clearly and conspicuously disclose on a sign posted on the cash-dispensing machine or in clear view of
a customer viewing the cash-dispensing machine:
A. The name of the operator;
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
B. A disclaimer indicating that the operator is not a financial institution or a credit union;
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
C. The name, address and 24-hour toll-free telephone number where a customer may direct inquiries or complaints;
[RR 1999, c. 1, §45 (cor).]
D. A statement that the Office of Consumer Credit Regulation is responsible for the operator's compliance with state law and
the address and telephone number of the office; and
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
E. That a fee may be assessed by the operator.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
[RR 1999, c. 1, §45 (cor).]
2. Fees imposed. Any operator may not charge a fee for use of a cash-dispensing machine unless the amount of the fee is clearly and conspicuously
disclosed electronically during the course of the transaction in a manner that permits the customer to cancel the transaction
without incurring the fee.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
3. Receipt for transaction. A cash-dispensing machine must provide a receipt for the transaction that must include the following information in a clear
and conspicuous manner:
A. The amount of the transaction;
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B. The amount of any fee imposed by the operator;
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
C. The total amount debited to the customer's account, including any fee imposed by the operator;
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
D. The date and time of the transaction;
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
E. A number or code that identifies the customer and the account accessed; and
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
F. The location of the cash-dispensing machine.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6155. Effects of violations on rights of parties
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 3: CASH-DISPENSING MACHINES ESTABLISHED BY NONBANKS (HEADING: PL 1999, c. 229, @2 (new)) §6155. Effects of violations on rights of parties
1. Violation of subchapter; unfair practices; civil penalty. An operator that violates any provision of this subchapter or any rule adopted by the administrator or that through any
unfair, unconscionable or deceptive practice causes actual damage to a customer, is subject to the following:
A. Examination and investigation pursuant to section 6156;
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
B. After notice and hearing, a cease and desist order from the administrator;
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
C. A civil action by the administrator through the Attorney General after which a court may assess a civil penalty of not more
than $5,000; and
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
D. Revocation, suspension or nonrenewal of the operator's registration pursuant to section 6157.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
2. Penalty. A person who establishes a cash-dispensing machine pursuant to this subchapter without having filed notice with the administrator
is guilty of a Class E crime.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6156. Examination of books, accounts and records
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 3: CASH-DISPENSING MACHINES ESTABLISHED BY NONBANKS (HEADING: PL 1999, c. 229, @2 (new)) §6156. Examination of books, accounts and records
1. Compliance. The administrator may examine the cash-dispensing machines, books, accounts and records of an operator or servicing agent
and make investigations to determine compliance with this subchapter.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
2. Chargeable expenses. The expenses of the administrator incurred in the examination or investigation of any operator or servicing agent are chargeable
to the operator required to file notice under this subchapter.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6157. Suspension or revocation of registration
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 3: CASH-DISPENSING MACHINES ESTABLISHED BY NONBANKS (HEADING: PL 1999, c. 229, @2 (new)) §6157. Suspension or revocation of registration
After notice and hearing, the administrator may suspend or revoke an operator's registration if the administrator finds that:
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
1. Violation. The operator knowingly violated a provision of this subchapter or a rule or order adopted by the administrator pursuant
to this subchapter;
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
2. Refusal to permit examination or pay exam fees. The operator or servicing agent refused to permit the administrator to make an examination authorized by this subchapter
or refused to reimburse the administrator for the expenses of an examination;
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
3. Failure to respond. The operator failed to promptly and adequately respond to requests from the administrator; or
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
4. Failure to submit notice. The operator willfully failed to submit a notice required by this subchapter.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6158. Treatment of fees
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 3: CASH-DISPENSING MACHINES ESTABLISHED BY NONBANKS (HEADING: PL 1999, c. 229, @2 (new)) §6158. Treatment of fees
The aggregate of fees, examination expense reimbursement and other payments made pursuant to this subchapter are appropriated
for the use of the administrator. Any balances of the funds do not lapse but must be carried forward to be expended for the
same purposes in the following fiscal year.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6159. Rulemaking
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 3: CASH-DISPENSING MACHINES ESTABLISHED BY NONBANKS (HEADING: PL 1999, c. 229, @2 (new)) §6159. Rulemaking
The administrator may adopt reasonable rules for the implementation and administration of this subchapter. Rules adopted
pursuant to this subchapter are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter II-A.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6160. Exclusions
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 3: CASH-DISPENSING MACHINES ESTABLISHED BY NONBANKS (HEADING: PL 1999, c. 229, @2 (new)) §6160. Exclusions
This subchapter does not apply to any cash-dispensing machine established by a financial institution or service corporation.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6161. Effective date
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 3: CASH-DISPENSING MACHINES ESTABLISHED BY NONBANKS (HEADING: PL 1999, c. 229, @2 (new)) §6161. Effective date
This subchapter takes effect January 31, 2000.
[1999, c. 229, §2 (new).]
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Title 32 - §6162. Privacy of consumer financial information
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 80: MONEY TRANSMITTERS AND CHECK CASHERS (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 155, Pt. A, @2 (new)) Subchapter 3: CASH-DISPENSING MACHINES ESTABLISHED BY NONBANKS (HEADING: PL 1999, c. 229, @2 (new)) §6162. Privacy of consumer financial information
A cash-dispensing machine operator shall comply with the provisions of the federal Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, 15 United States
Code, Section 6801 et seq. (1999) and the applicable implementing federal Privacy of Consumer Information regulations, as
adopted by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, 12 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 40 (2001); the Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System, 12 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 216 (2001); the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,
12 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 332 (2001); the Office of Thrift Supervision, 12 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 573
(2001); the National Credit Union Administration, 12 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 716 (2001); the Federal Trade Commission,
16 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 313 (2001); or the Securities and Exchange Commission, 17 Code of Federal Regulations,
Part 248 (2001), if the cash-dispensing machine operator is a financial institution as defined in those regulations. This
section is not intended to permit the release of health care information except as permitted by Title 22, section 1711-C or
Title 24-A, chapter 24.
[2001, c. 262, Pt. E, §3 (new).]
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