Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 214 - Arkansas Securities Department
Rule 214.00.19-001 - Uniform Money Services Rules
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Arkansas Securities Department No. 214.00
Amendments to the following Rules of the Money Services Rules Effective February 2, 2020
RULE 102. DEFINITIONS
RULE 202. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
In this rule, "good cause" means that the applicant acted diligently and took the steps reasonably necessary to enable the applicant to file the required information in a timely manner, but that circumstances beyond the applicant's control prevent it from doing so. Good cause cannot be based upon ignorance of the law or facts that could have been learned through the exercise of due diligence or failure to take the actions necessary to ensure timely and complete filing and payment.
RULE 204. SURETY BOND
RULE 205. ISSUANCE OF LICENSE
RULE 206. RENEWAL OF A LICENSE
The licensee is expected to know and comply with the requirements of Ark. Code Ann. § 23-55-206(a) and (b). Good cause cannot be based upon ignorance of the law or facts that could have been learned through the exercise of due diligence or failure to take the actions necessary to ensure timely and complete filing and payment. For example, the licensee should know the time and information requirements necessary to obtain an audited financial statement. The inability or failure of the licensee's accountant to timely produce an audited financial statement is generally not considered to be a circumstance beyond the licensee's control.
RULE 207. NET WORTH
A money transmitter applicant or licensee must demonstrate and maintain net worth calculated at ten thousand dollars for every one million dollars of total company-wide money transmission, payment instrument, and stored value dollar volume during the prior calendar year. The minimum net worth is fifty thousand dollars and the maximum required amount is one million dollars.
RULE 402. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
In this rule, "good cause" means that the applicant acted diligently and took the steps reasonably necessary to enable the applicant to file the required information in a timely manner, but that circumstances beyond the applicant's control prevent it from doing so. Good cause cannot be based upon ignorance of the law or facts that could have been learned through the exercise of due diligence or failure to take the actions necessary to ensure timely and complete filing and payment.
After reviewing the information provided in response to the Staffs initial request for additional information, the Department may determine that still more information is required. The Staff will notify the applicant in writing by regular mail to the address provided by the applicant if further information is required and specify the date by which the Department must receive the information.
The Department will not refund the fee paid in connection with the abandoned application.
RULE 403. ISSUANCE OF LICENSE
RULE 404. RENEWAL OF A LICENSE
The licensee is expected to know and comply with the requirements of Ark. Code Ann. § 23-55-404(a) and (b). Good cause cannot be based upon ignorance of the law or facts that could have been learned through the exercise of due diligence or failure to take the actions necessary to ensure timely and complete filing and payment.
RULE 603. REPORT OF MATERIAL CHANGE