Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 03 - COMMISSIONER OF FINANCIAL REGULATION
Chapter 09.03.14 - Money Transmitters
Section 09.03.14.13 - Authorized Delegates
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. For purposes of this regulation, "remit" means to make direct payments of money to a licensee or its representative authorized to receive money or to deposit money in a bank in an account specified by the licensee.
B. Before a licensee may conduct business through an authorized delegate or allows a person to act as the licensee's authorized delegate, the licensee shall:
C. An authorized delegate shall operate in full compliance with the Maryland Money Transmission Act and any regulations implementing the Maryland Money Transmission Act.
D. The written contract required by Financial Institutions Article, §12-413(b), Annotated Code of Maryland, shall be signed by the licensee and the authorized delegate and, at a minimum, shall:
E. If the licensee's license is suspended, revoked, surrendered, or expired, the licensee shall, within 5 business days, provide documentation to the Commissioner that the licensee has notified all applicable authorized delegates of the licensee whose names are in a record filed with the Commissioner of the suspension, revocation, surrender, or expiration of a license. Upon suspension, revocation, surrender, or expiration of a license, applicable authorized delegates shall immediately stop providing money transmission as an authorized delegate of the licensee.
F. An authorized delegate of a licensee holds in trust for the benefit of the licensee all money net of fees received from money transmission. If any authorized delegate commingles any funds received from money transmission with any other funds or property owned or controlled by the authorized delegate, all commingled funds and other property shall be considered held in trust in favor of the licensee in an amount equal to the amount of money net of fees received from money transmission.
G. An authorized delegate may not use a subdelegate to conduct money transmission on behalf of a licensee without the written consent of the Commissioner.
H. A person may engage in the business of money transmission as an authorized delegate only on behalf of a person licensed under the Maryland Money Transmission Act.
I. A person that engages in the business of money transmission on behalf of an unlicensed person shall be considered to be providing money transmission services in violation of the Maryland Money Transmission Act and shall be jointly and severally liable with the unlicensed or nonexempt person.